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A
Simple Vow
by
Charlotte Hubbard
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GENRE: Contemporary Romance
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BLURB:
Housed in a rustic red
barn, the Simple Gifts crafts shop celebrates the talents of the Amish of
Willow Ridge—and the faith that inspires them. For the acceptance of simplicity
opens the path to love.
As far as Edith Riehl is concerned,
the baby twins thrust suddenly into her arms are a heaven-sent gift. Unable to
conceive, she longs to be a mother with a home of her own. She’s going to abide
by her promise to handsome Asa Detweiler to take care of them while he looks
for their real father. And even if her domineering dat Cornelius refuses to
countenance Asa’s suit, she can only pray the bachelor’s honesty and
persistence will uncover the truth—even as he’s kindled an impossible hope for
a love of her own…
Asa can’t understand why
anyone would think he would be so dishonorable as to father babies and then
abandon them. He’s determined to clear his name—but Edith’s caring ways also
inspire him to help heal her wounded spirit and earn her trust. In the face of
heartbreaking deception, he and Edith must find the strength to understand,
forgive…and claim their own hearts’ joy.
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EXCERPT:
He halted the horse at the end of their lane. When Edith grabbed
the basket handles and started for the porch, Will followed her with a large
cardboard box. “You’re a godsend, Edith—an angel—and I can’t thank you enough,”
he murmured. “I’ll come back as soon as I can, after Molly’s funeral.”
She nodded mutely,
wondering how on earth she would explain to her family about the monumental
responsibility she’d just taken on. “So, what are the babies’ names? Are they
boys or girls or—”
“One of each. Leroy and
Louisa.” Will kept his eyes on her, as though he couldn’t bear to look at the
children he apparently hadn’t fathered. “They were born October tenth, so they’ll
be six months old tomorrow, and—well, you probably think I’m already a total
failure as a father. Give Loretta my best.”
As Edith walked to the end
of the porch to watch Will’s rig roll down the road, she sighed. She’d put on
her best purple dress to attend the wedding, and now she’d accepted two babies
and a box filled with whatever Will had tossed into it. What were you thinking?
What sort of mess have you gotten yourself into? How long will it be before
Will comes back—and what if he doesn’t?
Edith’s whirling thoughts
were interrupted by the tattoo of boots on the porch steps. She turned to find
the raven-haired stranger studying her intently. He removed his straw hat.
“My name’s Asa Detweiler
and I live in Clifford—south of Roseville about twelve miles,” he said in a low
voice. He ducked slightly so that his eyes were level with hers, mere inches
away. “I swear to you that I never met Will’s wife—never saw him before today,
when his phone message accused me of fathering these twins, so I tracked him
down. Can you believe that, Edith?”
She blinked. Asa Detweiler
told a compelling story and had the voice and eyes to back it up. But what did
she know about any of the stories she’d heard this morning?
Asa smiled wryly. “I
admire a woman who doesn’t blurt out the first thing that comes to mind—and who
has put the needs of these two babies first,” he added. “I promise you I’ll get
to the bottom of this situation, and I’ll be back. Promise me that you’ll
mother these kids—and that you’ll hear me out when I return, all right?”
Edith couldn’t help gazing
into his eyes, as dark blue and mysterious as midnight. Even as she nodded, she
sensed that Asa’s request, and her unspoken affirmation—such a simple vow—would
change her life in ways she couldn’t possibly predict.
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AUTHOR
BIO:
Many moons ago—like, in 1983 while she was still a school
librarian—Charlotte Hubbard sold her first story to True Story. This launched
her into writing around seventy of those “true confessions” stories over the
years, and she’s been a slave to her overactive imagination ever since. Over
the course of her writing career, she has sold nearly 50 books—most recently,
Amish romance series she’s written as Charlotte Hubbard or Naomi King.
Charlotte lived in
Missouri for most of her life, so her Amish stories are set in imaginary
Missouri towns. These days she lives in St. Paul, MN with her husband of 40+
years and their Border collie, Ramona.
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CONNECT
WITH CHARLOTTE:
WEBSITE: www.CharlotteHubbard.com
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/charlotte.hubbard1
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Hi Charlotte! It is great to have you here! Congrats on your new book and good luck on the book tour!
ReplyDeleteAlly, thanks so much for featuring my book on your blog today! I always love to meet new readers and give them a chance to meet my characters. Today's excerpt is a GAME CHANGER! Will check in throughout the day to respond!
DeleteDo you ever suffer from writer’s block and, if so, how do you overcome it?
ReplyDeletePeggy, writer's block is rare for me, and if I get a touch of it I usually realize that I've gone down the wrong rabbit hole or misled my characters. Once I find the glitch, the story usually rolls along again!
DeleteSounds like a great book but I have trouble holding the smaller books like this to read because of my RA
ReplyDeleteEllen, A SIMPLE VOW will also be coming out as an audio book, if that's helpful. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteCongrats on the tour; I enjoyed reading the excerpt :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by today, Lisa!
DeleteI'm back and thanking you once again for the opportunity at winning your great giveaway
ReplyDeleteThank YOU for following my tour, James!
DeleteWhat draws you to this genre?
ReplyDeleteBecky, I was writing in other genres before my agent and editor asked if I would like to write Amish fiction, which at that time was just getting popular. I wrote a proposal, began with the Seasons of the Heart series, and I'm still here! These books draw me with their focus on families, and on faith, and on trying to live a simpler life. Thanks for asking!
DeleteGreat post - thanks for sharing the excerpt!
ReplyDeleteGood to see you today, Victoria!
DeleteLove your books
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paula! Nice of you to stop by and say so!
DeleteLove your books
ReplyDeleteI'm curious. Who did you pattern Edith after. I had to love the comment that Asa made. “I admire a woman who doesn’t blurt out the first thing that comes to mind—and who has put the needs of these two babies first,” I would love to read this book.
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