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Tuesday 23 November 2010

Finding Rose Blog Tour

From Walnut Springs Press:
It's blog tour time for Whitney Nominee
Finding Rose by Stephanie Humphreys
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We're excited because we've got some fabulous reviewers on board,
not to mention that we'll be giving away THREE copies!
The tour runs from November 22-December 3.



Want to win a copy of Finding Rose? It's easy. Check out the fabulous reviews and leave a comment letting us know why you're excited to read Finding Rose. Remember to include your email address. If you tweet about the blog tour, or post about it on your blog or Facebook, leave the link in the comments section, and you'll receive an additional entry.

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Will Rose honor her father's last wish?

Rose stood and dropped her father's hand. "You're tired, Papa." She pulled the quilt over his thin shoulders and kissed him on the cheek.

"Think about what I said." He gently squeezed her hand. "I wish you would consider giving Miles a chance."

"Miles! I wish Sean had never brought him here. He's so serious. In all the time he's been here, he's hardly ever smiled. . . . He annoys me and I wish he would go home." Still, Rose couldn't help but think of his gentleness when he cared for her father.

On his deathbed, Rose Sterling's father asks her to consider Miles Crandall as a suitor. Then Rose is sent to live with an uncle in Spring Creek, Montana, far from her carefree life with her family in Utah. Miles is
returning to his hometown of Spring Creek to set up a medical practice, so Rose is certain her being sent there is a setup. Yet Miles doesn't seem interested in her, and after Rose falls ill in Montana, he seems content to act as her physician and friend. When Rose captures the attention of Miles's younger, flamboyant brother as well as the town sheriff, Miles retreats even further from any attempt at courtship.

How can Rose honor her father's last wish if Miles doesn¹t even try to court her? Will she have the courage to put her heart on the line and fight for the one she really loves?

November 22
Tristi Pinkston--Tristi Pinkston

November 23
Alison Palmer--Tangled Words andDreams

November 24
Taffy Lovell--Taffy's Writing

November 29
Jenn Wilks--Jenn Wilks
Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen--TheWrite Blocks

November 30
Amanda Thomson--Maybe Mandi

December 1
Sheila Staley--Why Not?Because I Said So

December 2
Valerie Ipson--Valerie Ipson

December 3
Christine Bryant--DayDreamer

10 comments:

Vivien said...

I would love to read this book. I would like to see the emotional toil that the heroine would have to go through. I don't know what I would do in her position. Follow her dads wishes or not. Tough decision.

Vivien
deadtossedwaves at gmail dot com

Stephanie Humphreys said...

Thanks for stopping by.

MaureenT said...

I really want to read this book! The cover is so pretty. Thank YOU!

Nina B. said...

The story sounds promising. I can't wait to read this book!

I posted about it on here:

http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=127391533988527&id=1782416646

And here's my email:
buoyread@gmail.com

Edna said...

I follow on google, your blog and facebook


mamat2730(at)charter(dot)net

mary ann(RunOnce828) said...

you had great books..hope you'll continue it..;)

Anonymous said...

Hi, Stephanie. I read about you on C. K. Bryant's post today, and tracked your blog down. I also downloaded the first chapter of your book to read.

I'm glad to meet you! I was born and raised in Salt Lake City. I lived in Provo with my first husband then moved to Virginia. I'll hope you'll drop by my blog to meet me and my disabled daughter.
Ann Best, A Long Journey Home

Shannon said...

I just found your blog and I am happy to now follow it! I can't wait to read what you have to say!

The Book Speaker said...

Finding Rose sounds wonderful. I love historical fiction, and I can't wait to read your book!

Mary Grace said...

This book sounds intriguing plus the cover is just divine. :) Would love to have me a copy. I am a follower. Also on goodreads and facebook. :)

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