I would like to share a Christian or Faith Based Romance with you called A Rose in Winter: Mail Order Mountain Brides Book One by Penny Kate Author), Willow Callaway (Author) that I received a PDF Copy of from the Author and Corcious Readers in exchange for this review. Inside this post in my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the items you purchase.
I always love finding a new Author that I fall in love with after reading on of there books and this is what I did with A Rose in Winter: Mail Order Mountain Brides Book One by Penny Kate Author). This is the first book of her series and I can’t wait to purchase other books in the series to share with my friends.
A Rose in Winter: Mail Order Mountain Brides Book One about a girl and two brothers with an enemy that continues to try and ruin things. At times the story became fast-paced but in the end it worked itself out and turned into a wonderful feel good story. It is a mail order bride tale making it a new and unusual story.
Rose questions people and gets direction to the Dennehey home high on the Mountain. Unbeknownst to Rose a blizzard was coming, but she and the Mule she got from the livery trudged on. Rose is attacked by Wolves and is rescued by a handsome Mountain man and taken to his home. When Rose arrives to be the bride of Adam Dennehey only Adam did not come to get her to take her to get married. She starts going up the Mountain to find his place. She becomes lost in the blizzard, is thrown from a mule and is surrounded by wolves! Warren rescues her but she thinks he is her groom to be but he’s actually his brother.
There is unexpected happenings and drama before A Rose in Winter: Mail Order Mountain Brides Book One comes to its exciting conclusion and you should be prepared because unlike other books I’ve read the Author has brought us 5 main characters and each one plays a pivotal role in the story.
About the book:
This Beauty and the Beast retelling spins a new tale in the rustic Mountains of the Old West.
A mistaken mail-order bride who thinks she’s found the perfect match. A reclusive Mountain man who swears off matrimony. And an unexpected love that may lead both to a better future.
Arriving in town during a deadly blizzard, Rose is rescued by the man she thinks she’s meant to marry, only to find herself stuck with his rough and brooding brother instead. With no clue as to why he’s forgotten her, she’s fiercely determined to make him remember.
When Warren discovers a lost woman on his Mountain who claims they’re destined to marry, he’s convinced she’s lost her senses. Knowing she sustained a head injury, he plays along, but soon the truth unravels to reveal that he’s the wrong man, and she’s very much the wrong woman.
They’d both rather send her home, but the Mountain isn’t forgiving and Rose is forced to stay with him for the rest of an uncomfortable Winter. With their lives completely at odds, will misunderstandings drive them apart, or will love find a way?
A Rose in Winter is a faith-based historical take on a classic fairytale that will keep readers captivated until the very last page.
Meet the Author: Penny Kate
Penny is currently living in West Kentucky on a small farm that borders Tennessee. She has two children, a husband, two horses, a donkey, two dogs, two bunnies, and ten chickens. History has always intrigued her, and she plans to write more about the west and love two things she holds dear.
Meet the Author: Willow Callaway
Willow Callaway is the author of sweet, historical romance stories. She loves to write about flawed characters who fight for a second chance through faith, love, and promise. Willow lives with her loving family in beautiful Northern California where she enjoys reading, painting, and whipping up new recipes in the kitchen.
Her true love is God and His goodness in all things. Nothing brings her more joy than to pour out her imagination through the written word and share it with anyone who stumbles upon her books hoping for a tale that will brighten their mood and lighten their heart.
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Glenda, Charlie and David Cates