Today
I'm excited to introduce you to fellow Astraea Press author Heather Gray. She's
a little camera shy, so you can't see her, but this is her lovely book cover.
Heather tells us " Aside from her long-standing
love affair with coffee, Heather’s greatest joys in life are her relationship
with her Savior, her family, and writing. Years ago, she decided it would be
better to laugh than yell. Heather carries that theme over into her writing
where she strives to create characters that experience both the highs and lows
of life and, through it all, find a way to love God, embrace each day, and
laugh out loud right along with her."
Heather's new
release at Astraea Press is a wonderful story called Mail Order Man, an inspirational historical romance.
Here's the blurb:
A well-meaning friend places an ad to
find a mail order husband for Sarah, the proprietress of Larkspur’s stage and
mail office. Sarah, who is generally quiet and reserved, doesn't know about the
ad and has no idea what to do with all the people that are showing up in her
community. Before long, the town is overrun with men and mail alike. Sarah is
trying to avoid some men who have accosted her on the street when she stumbles
into Samuel. Through long days spent together at the stage office, some very
adventurous pots of coffee and a shared faith, the two become friends.
Sarah knows that Samuel is hiding
something from her, something important, but that doesn't stop her heart from
leaping wildly into love. Lacking the confidence to trust her heart, Sarah wars
with herself over the feelings she can no longer deny. When some of the men who
have come to town show their true intentions, a shootout follows. Sarah finally
gets answers to many of the questions circling through her mind. One question
remains, though. Where will her mail order man go when the dust settles?
And here's an
excerpt:
Right then Claudio and Cesar came through the door. Both boys
chimed a “Good morning!” in Sarah’s direction as they headed straight for the
coffee on the stove. Sarah saw their intent and inwardly cringed. Not only was
she not sure about how many scoops of grounds she’d put in, but the coffee had
been percolating much longer than normal because she got distracted with the
letters.
Samuel had his back to the stove and did not see the boys as they
each poured a cup of coffee. Sarah was about to warn them as Claudio, the
middle boy at age sixteen, took a big swig of the hot brew while Cesar, the
youngest, opted to blow on his first. Claudio’s eyes grew wide as he swallowed.
“Miss Sarah, I do believe that’s the best coffee you've ever made. That’s the
kind of coffee vaqueros drink!”
Samuel visibly perked up at the mention of coffee. Sarah was sure
he couldn't know a vaquero was a Mexican cowboy and that they drink their camp
coffee strong. If he understood what the boys were saying, he definitely
wouldn't be in a hurry to get a cup of his own. Cesar finally took a drink of
his coffee. Sarah could see him trying not to make a face as he swallowed the
brew. “Vaquero coffee for sure, Miss Sarah. Papa would be proud.”
Sarah had barely started to warn, “Uh, Samuel…” when he took a big
gulp of the coffee Claudio had poured for him. She watched the shock on his
face as he first paled and then grew red. His eyes flew wide as he tried
desperately to swallow the coffee. He finally ran out the front door and spit
the coffee out over the edge of the stage platform.
The boys could not contain their howling laughter as Samuel walked
back into the stage office, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand.
Interested? I sure am! You can get your copy of Mail
Order Man at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo Books
as well as several other ebook outlets.
Thank you for having me today Patty! I'm looking forward to getting to know some new people through this tour! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you here, Heather! Congratulations on your release.
DeleteBeautiful site, Patricia. Love the concept for Mail Order Man. Best of luck on your blog tour, Heather!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in, Ariella!
DeleteThank you Ariella! Glad you were able to stop in today!
DeleteWhat a wonderful excerpt! I wish you the best Heather! What a cute site Patricia! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to stop by today Melissa -- and for the well wishes too! :)
DeleteSounds like a great book. Nice twist on the usual mail order bride. Wishing you the best.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to read about my book! I had fun coming up with a "new take" on the usual mail order romance.
DeleteI agree. A nice twist on mail order bride. As a coffee lover myself, I love the term adventurous pots of coffee. Best of luck, Heather. Beautiful site, Patty.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margo for the well wishes! My philosophy on life: coffee makes all things better. :)
DeleteSounds like a really cute story!
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