Showing posts with label Marybeth Whalen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marybeth Whalen. Show all posts
Saturday, August 16, 2014
The Bridge Tender: A Sunset Beach Novel
About The Book: A surprise gift from her late husband will give a young widow the chance to do the hardest thing in the world . . . move on. On their honeymoon, the new Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Shaw made a pact: No matter the sacrifices along the way, one day they would return to Sunset Beach, North Carolina—this time to buy their own home. But that dream was not to be. Seven years into a beautiful marriage, Emily is left a widow, heartbroken, and way past caring about anything. Until a man approaches her, claiming to have something left to her from Ryan. Something secret. Unsure if she can ever embrace a new life without her husband, but even less sure about continuing to stay where she is, Emily heads to the coast to keep her end of the promise she once made. Without delay, she becomes immersed in the lives of the locals, including the reclusive bridge tender with an unexpected past. As the community debates over building a new bridge, Emily must decide whether she will build a bridge of her own, one that will take her out of a painful past and into the new life—and new love—that her lost love made possible.
About The Author: Marybeth Whalen is the wife of Curt and mom of six children. She is the cofounder of She Reads, an online book club focused on spotlighting the best in women's fiction. Marybeth is the author of The Mailbox, She Makes It Look Easy, The Guest Book, and The Wishing Tree. Marybeth and her family live in North Carolina. Visit her website at www.marybethwhalen.com.
My Thoughts On The Book: Once again I can say that Marybeth Whalen does not disappoint. Her characters draw you into the story from the very first page. It is a sweet romance with a few twists and turns to season the story and keep the reader intrigued. I read this in one sitting. Once I began the story I did not want to put it down.
Disclaimer: This book was given to me by Thomas Nelson and their Book Look Bloggers Program in exchange for an honest review. The thoughts are entirely my own. Thank you for this opportunity.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
A June Bride
About The Book: A year's worth of novellas from twelve inspirational romance authors. Happily ever after guaranteed. It takes a reality TV show for Wynne to realize love isn't just a game. Wynne Hardy never thought she'd get engaged on a reality TV show, but when she met Andy on The Rejection Connection, the two of them hit it off. Now he's asked her to marry him, much to the public's delight and fascination. They're all set to wed on live TV in a seaside ceremony at the height of the wedding season. But just as Wynne thinks all her dreams are coming true, her ex-boyfriend walks back into her life at the worst possible time. Steve broke her heart years ago, and she's still sorting through her feelings for him. Her heart isn't as clear as her head that it's past time to move on---even though she's engaged to Andy. At a local TV talk show appearance, Wynne meets Meredith, who won another reality TV show---Marathon Mom---proving herself nothing short of a superhero. As Wynne's beach wedding plans spin out of control, Meredith offers to help, unknowingly stepping on Wynne's secret feelings . . . and exposing some secrets Meredith has been keeping to herself. Can these two reality stars get real about their feelings? Will Wynne go through with her televised wedding and be the perfect June bride the network is looking for?
About The Author: Marybeth Whalen is the wife of Curt and mom of six children. The family lives outside Charlotte, NC. Marybeth is the author of the novels "The Mailbox," "She Makes It Look Easy," "The Guest Book" and "The Wishing Tree." She also serves as director of She Reads, an online book club focused on spotlighting the best in women's fiction. Marybeth spends most of her time in the grocery store but occasionally escapes long enough to scribble some words. She's always at work on her next novel. You can find her online at www.marybethwhalen.com.
My Thoughts On The Book: I have read all but one of the years worth of wedding novellas so far and loved them all. This novella was my first book by Marybeth Whalen and I hope not my last. Whalen did a remarkable job of drawing you into the plot. I loved this story! It was a quick read and very touching. Whalen develops her characters to the point that you feel as if you know them personally. Each of these is a stand alone novella so if you have not begun reading them you can jump in anywhere and fall in love with these brides, bridegrooms, and the ups and downs of getting married.
Disclaimer: This book was given to me to review as part of Thomas Nelson Publishing Company's BookLook Blogging Program in exchange for an honest review. The thoughts are entirely my own. I cannot wait to read A July Bride!
About The Author: Marybeth Whalen is the wife of Curt and mom of six children. The family lives outside Charlotte, NC. Marybeth is the author of the novels "The Mailbox," "She Makes It Look Easy," "The Guest Book" and "The Wishing Tree." She also serves as director of She Reads, an online book club focused on spotlighting the best in women's fiction. Marybeth spends most of her time in the grocery store but occasionally escapes long enough to scribble some words. She's always at work on her next novel. You can find her online at www.marybethwhalen.com.
My Thoughts On The Book: I have read all but one of the years worth of wedding novellas so far and loved them all. This novella was my first book by Marybeth Whalen and I hope not my last. Whalen did a remarkable job of drawing you into the plot. I loved this story! It was a quick read and very touching. Whalen develops her characters to the point that you feel as if you know them personally. Each of these is a stand alone novella so if you have not begun reading them you can jump in anywhere and fall in love with these brides, bridegrooms, and the ups and downs of getting married.
Disclaimer: This book was given to me to review as part of Thomas Nelson Publishing Company's BookLook Blogging Program in exchange for an honest review. The thoughts are entirely my own. I cannot wait to read A July Bride!
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