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Here's a snippet from the back cover all rosy-colored:
"You're tired, Papa." Rose pulled the quilt over his thin shoulders and kissed him on the cheek.
"Think about what I said." He gently squeezed her hand. "I wish you would consider giving Miles a chance."
"Think about what I said." He gently squeezed her hand. "I wish you would consider giving Miles a chance."
"Miles! I wish Sean had never brought him here. He's so serious. In all the time he's been here, he's hardly ever smiled. . . . He annoys me and I wish he would go home." Still, Rose couldn't help but think of his gentleness when he cared for her father.
On his deathbed, Rose Sterling's father asks her to consider Miles Crandall as a suitor. Then Rose is sent to live with an uncle in Spring Creek, Montana, far from her carefree life with her family in Utah. Miles is returning to his hometown of Spring Creek to set up a medical practice, so Rose is certain her being sent there is a setup. Yet Miles doesn't seem interested in her, and after Rose falls ill in Montana, he seems content to act as her physician and friend. When Rose captures the attention of Miles's younger, flamboyant brother as well as the town sheriff, Miles retreats even further from any attempt at courtship.
How can Rose honor her father's last wish if Miles doesn't even try to court her? Will she have the courage to put her heart on the line and fight for the one she really loves?
So the question of the hour is...Will Rose honor her father's last wish? Read the book to find out the answer to this and other burning questions. And beware the deathbed requests of all dying parents. Just saying.
On his deathbed, Rose Sterling's father asks her to consider Miles Crandall as a suitor. Then Rose is sent to live with an uncle in Spring Creek, Montana, far from her carefree life with her family in Utah. Miles is returning to his hometown of Spring Creek to set up a medical practice, so Rose is certain her being sent there is a setup. Yet Miles doesn't seem interested in her, and after Rose falls ill in Montana, he seems content to act as her physician and friend. When Rose captures the attention of Miles's younger, flamboyant brother as well as the town sheriff, Miles retreats even further from any attempt at courtship.
How can Rose honor her father's last wish if Miles doesn't even try to court her? Will she have the courage to put her heart on the line and fight for the one she really loves?
So the question of the hour is...Will Rose honor her father's last wish? Read the book to find out the answer to this and other burning questions. And beware the deathbed requests of all dying parents. Just saying.
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Here's the blog tour dates. Get crack-a-lackin on those comments, folks!
November 22
Tristi Pinkston--Tristi Pinkston
November 23
Alison Palmer--Tangled Words and Dreams
November 24
Taffy Lovell--Taffy's Writing
November 29
Jenn Wilks--Jenn Wilks Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen--The Write Blocks
November 30
Amanda Thomson--Maybe Mandi
December 1
Sheila Staley--Why Not?
Because I Said So
December 2
Valerie Ipson--Valerie Ipson
December 3
Christine Bryant--Day Dreamer
Tristi Pinkston--Tristi Pinkston
November 23
Alison Palmer--Tangled Words and Dreams
November 24
Taffy Lovell--Taffy's Writing
November 29
Jenn Wilks--Jenn Wilks Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen--The Write Blocks
November 30
Amanda Thomson--Maybe Mandi
December 1
Sheila Staley--Why Not?
Because I Said So
December 2
Valerie Ipson--Valerie Ipson
December 3
Christine Bryant--Day Dreamer
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7 comments:
I think this sounds great.
Vivien
deadtossedwaves at gmail dot com
I think it sounds wonderful.
4everareader@comcast.net
Fulfilling deathbed wishes is always tricky. I'm interested to find out how Rose is able to do it.
mellocello1@juno.com
Gotta love a love story with one party not interested and then it switches. Hope I win the book. mackley2809@msn.com
It seems my comment got lost. Second try: I love historical fiction, especially when it's LDS and clean. I'm looking forward to reading Finding Rose, especially since some of my ancestors were called to resettle after they were already established in one area.
marshaward.az AT gmail DOT com
This sounds great!! I'm so glad I saw this! Thanks for posting it!
rachelrager(dot)romance(at)gmail(dot)com
Thank you, Valerie,
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