Today's Blog Tour Tuesday features Lena Goldfinch and her novel, The Bartered Bride.
About
the Book:
What’s
a man to do when a "bartered bride" needs a rescue?
Jem Wheeler has
always been a survivor. He just wants to make a fresh start in Colorado Springs
after the loss of his wife. But then he happens upon a young mute woman being
sold off to the highest bidder. He wasn't looking for a mail-order bride. He
wasn't looking to rescue anyone either. But desperate circumstances can drive a
good man to do things he hadn't planned on doing...
When Jem steps into
Annie's life, she's not expecting anyone to save her. Mute from birth, she's
just using all her wits to survive. All she’s ever really wanted is a family of
her own. For someone to "see" her. To look at her long enough
to hear the things she can't say.
Could this bride be
just what a grieving widower needs to make a happy home?
The Brides Series #3
Sweet Historical
Western Romance / Inspirational Romance
Each book in The
Brides series can be read as a stand-alone novel, but reading in order will
provide a more complete reading experience.
Excerpt:
Jem took the apple
core from his daughter and passed her one of the remaining crackers with a
piece of cheese on it. Mae munched that down and looked to him immediately for
another, the last one.
He gave it to her,
then showed her his empty hands.
She frowned.
"More?"
"No more,"
Jem said, and showed her his empty hands again, making a bigger gesture out of
it, as if the little girl was accusing him of hiding some.
If Annie weren't so
intent on eating her share of cheese and crackers she might have smiled at the
sight of them, one of the most dangerous men she'd ever seen sitting side by
side with that tiny little girl. They made quite a mismatched pair.
Mae looked over at
Annie, at the last cracker in her hand and the last bit of cheese.
Annie gulped down the
mouthful she was chewing. She looked down at the last of her meal and back at
the little girl. To her shame, she didn't want to give up her last cracker. She
could barely remember the last meal she'd eaten.
"That's Annie's
food," Jem admonished the little girl. "You've had yours."
Mae bit her lip. She
glanced down at her lap, then back at Annie again.
I
can share,
Annie attempted to tell Mae with her eyes alone. She snapped her cracker in
half--simply unable to bear parting with the whole thing--and passed it across
to the little girl. Mae took it and popped the whole thing in her mouth, making
Annie smile.
"Mae!" her
father said.
She looked at him
wide-eyed, her mouth full of cracker. "Whaf dafdda?" she said,
muffled, spraying a few cracker crumbs onto his trousers.
He closed his eyes
briefly and brushed them off. "You didn't have to give her any," he
said to Annie, "but thanks."
Annie grunted, her
way of saying she didn't mind that much. She looked down quickly and finished
her last bit of food. The crackers had been crispy and the cheese silky and smooth.
They'd tasted like heaven.
"You must be
thirsty," he said. "Do you mind sharing?"
She shook her head
and automatically lifted two fingers.
"Two's no?"
he asked.
She nodded, pleased,
and lifted one finger. She'd grown up sending signals through the floor of the
Ruskins' house, one stomp for yes, two for no. It came natural as rain now.
"And one's
yes," he said, catching on quick.
Annie drank deep when
he passed her the flask of water, amazed he'd let her drink from it. She tried
her best to pour it down her throat without touching her lips to the flask, so
he wouldn't regret giving it to someone so dirty. She wished she could tell him
thanks, but after Mae had her fill and he took his own swallow, he was back
under his hat, likely going over the events of the day.
How he'd stuck
himself with her.
How he probably
regretted even stepping off the train at the last stop.
She couldn't say she
blamed him.
She hadn't much
wanted to marry a stranger herself.
Author
Bio:
LENA GOLDFINCH writes
sweet historical western romance / inspirational romance and books for teens.
She’s always been a sucker for a good old-fashioned romance, whether it’s a
novel or short story, young adult or adult, fantasy or realistic, contemporary
or historical. Lena has been a finalist in several national writing contests,
including the RWA Golden Heart and ACFW Genesis contests. She enjoys life in a
quiet, small town with her husband, two kids, and two very spoiled Black Labs.
Author
Links
Website: www.LenaGoldfinch.com
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Profile: https://www.facebook.com/lenagoldfinch
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/lena_goldfinch
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VEst on this sweet story. So happy you are willing to tell the story of someone who isn't communicating in a regular way. I know it will be a good story if the excerpt is any indication. Doris McCraw/Angela Raines-author
ReplyDeleteI must have purchased this new book when on preorder, because it arrived recently on my kindle app... and I'm looking forward to reading! Another peel at your book description and preview reminds me why I must have clicked "buy" so long ago. I'm anxious to read. It's bumped up my TBR list. Wishing you the BEST with this new release.
ReplyDeleteKristin Holt
Thanks, Kristin! I hope you enjoy it. :)
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