Showing posts with label delia latham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label delia latham. Show all posts
Friday, March 23, 2018
Here's your invitation...please come!
Hi, all! I've been a little absent of late, and I apologize. The flu doesn't want to let go this year. I've had two recurrences, back to back, and let me tell you -- it's draining and frustrating.
But enough about me. Let's talk about my new book!
I'm sharing an excerpt from Hummingbird Kisses today on Shannon Taylor Vannatter's blog. I hope you'll drop by and say hello. Shannon will be drawing a name from the commenters to win a copy of the collection in which this book was born: COOKING UP KISSES: Five Sweetly Scrumptious Romantic Novellas.
Here's your roadmap to the party. Or copy and paste the link below into your URL field, and you'll be on your way:
http://shannontaylorvannatter.com/delia-latham-romantic-excerpt-part-1-of-1/
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Join my street team -- The Messengers!
Do you love to read? Do you enjoy Christian and/or sweet romance? How about angels? Miracles? Second chance and redemption stories? So do I...and those are the things I write about.
I wonder if you'd be interested in joining my street team, The Messengers? Let's talk about it...
What's a street team?
An author's street team members help spread the word about upcoming releases and events. When I have a new release coming up, you'll help me get a little buzz going about it by posting memes, tweets, etc., and talking up the book to your reader friends. One of the really important things a street team member does is to write short reviews and post them to various websites where books are sold, reviewed, discussed, or otherwise brought into the eye of the public -- sites like Amazon, Goodreads, Barnes & Noble, my publisher's website, etc.
What's in it for you?
- You'll get free electronic copies of the book, either shortly before or immediately after it's released. I will, now and then, run some kind of contest in which you might win a signed, print copy, as well.
- You’ll also get free bookmarks, postcards, and from time to time, other swag that I might happen to order.
- You'll have the opportunity to offer feedback on future stories. Sometimes I'll take a Messenger poll about a character's name, the title of a book, what each person would do in a given situation, etc. This is fun!
- When a Messenger goes above and beyond, I might even dedicate a book to that special angel, or mention him/her in the acknowledgements of an upcoming book.
- You’ll have access to a secret Facebook group where I’ll post news about upcoming releases, and info for you to share on your social media networks. Also, that's where we can chat about books, romance, angels, the ridiculous stuff we see online...whatever comes up, as long as its clean and edifying.
- If you have a Facebook group or blog, and would like to give away one of my eBooks, give me a holler. Chances are, I'll be able to accommodate.
Sound like fun? Want to give it a try? Here's what I'll need from you:
- A commitment to funnel your enthusiasm into sharing my new releases and event information with friends through social media.
- A commitment to post at least (2) two photos of book covers when you receive them.
- A commitment to post a book review on Amazon (fair and honest reviews, of course), within a reasonable time frame of receiving the book. Reviews posted elsewhere are awesome and appreciated, as well.
- A solemn promise NOT to share your free copies of my eBooks. They are meant for you and you alone. I appreciate your dedication to respecting the work I put into writing by not making it free to the general public.
Still in? Wonderful! Fill out the application and let's get started.
Naturally there are only so many free books in this world, so not every reader can join. I’ll only be accepting applications for a limited time, and while I appreciate your interest, please understand that requests to join The Messengers are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Please vote for Autumn Falls!
AUTUMN FALLS is up for January Book of the Month at Long and Short Reviews! Woohooo!
I'd be honored if you'd pop on over there and vote for the book that best grabs your interest...and I'd be doubly honored if that book happens to be Autumn Falls. :)
Thanks a bunch! Y'all are the best!
(In case you missed the link above,
here it is: https://wp.me/p2ZcT9-iFu)
here it is: https://wp.me/p2ZcT9-iFu)
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Cooking Up Kisses: Five Sweetly Scrumptious Romance Novellas
COOKING UP KISSES: Five Sweetly Scrumptious Romance Novellas is sitting at #4 on Amazon's Christian Fiction Collections & Anthologies list!
We're so excited...but we'd be over the moon if we reached #1. You can help us do that...just spread the word about this collection of sweet and inspirational romance novellas. At only $.99, it makes a great, inexpensive Valentine gift for all your reader friends. Give the gift of romance!
LOVE ON A DARE BY MARY MANNERS
Alana Mulvaney’s life is in a holding pattern. Consumed by day-to-day operations of the family business, Alana has no time for fun or romance. But a little fun and a whole lot of romance is just what Alana’s sisters have in mind when they learn childhood friend Donovan O’Reilly has returned to town.
Donovan O’Reilly has loved Alana Mulvaney since he moved in next door to her at the age of five. But he broke her heart when he was forced to leave town, and now that he’s returned home to Winding Ridge he has a second chance to prove himself. But is it too late to earn her trust…and her love…again?
Toni Littlebird believes that when she meets the man God created for her, she’ll know—and she’ll love him in that very moment.
But then Dax Hendrick roars into Hummingbird Hollow on a noisy, crippled Harley, stinking up the air and chasing away her beloved hummingbirds. One look into the intruder’s eyes and her heart sinks. He’s “The One.” She’d been right about knowing, but wrong about something far more important: She will never love this man!
HUMMINGBIRD KISSES
Toni Littlebird believes that when she meets the man God created for her, she’ll know—and she’ll love him in that very moment.
But then Dax Hendrick roars into Hummingbird Hollow on a noisy, crippled Harley, stinking up the air and chasing away her beloved hummingbirds. One look into the intruder’s eyes and her heart sinks. He’s “The One.” She’d been right about knowing, but wrong about something far more important: She will never love this man!
HEARTS ON THE HARBOR BY ROBIN BAYNE
Cara Peyton is content with her life, her trendy Baltimore bookshop is perfect for her. But when her ex turns up to remodel the store, asking for a second chance, she’s torn and unsure about risking her heart again. Can he convince her to trust him, and God, before the job is finished?
HIS VALENTINE PROMISE BY DORA HIERS
Another Valentine’s Day and Quinn Randolph prefers to spend it with her sweet rescue lab. Who needs men and their broken promises? Especially Pierce Karson’s! Years ago, his desertion shattered her. Now he’s trying to steal the property she targeted to expand her florist shop! Pierce only wants to belong…and for Quinn to choose him. His Valentine Promise…
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN IN A RED DRESS BY ZOE M. McCARTHY
Candace Parks lives a passionless life in Richmond. The computer programmer returns to the empty family home in the Blue Ridge Mountains solely to evaluate her job, faith, and boyfriend. Her high school crush, Trigg Alderman, who barely remembers her, visits his Gram next door. Sorting her life out? How about nothing of the sort!
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Christian Fiction—Love at Christmas Inn (Collection I)
About
the Collection
Nestled into five beautiful acres just outside Hope Creek, Tennessee, Christmas Inn is an unforgettable place known for its joyful atmosphere and festive setting. Holiday decorations adorn each room. Trees glittering with ribbons and ornaments, gorgeous wreaths, velvet stockings and pine-scented candles brighten visitors’ stay at this vacation spot dedicated to Christmas all year, every year. The resort offers all the usual enticements plus one unique amenity…love. The little white chapel behind the inn, built by the Christmas family in the 1890s, boasts bell tower bells that toll when couples fall in love.
But Christmas Inn has fallen
on hard times. The chapel bells haven’t rang for many years, and this Christmas
may be the final celebration at the resort…unless love finds its way home.
The
Books
CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINGING
by Tanya Stowe
Taylor
Knox is a man with a plan. After years of handling the family’s construction
business everything is set for his brother to take over. Taylor is determined
to finish his education and complete his dream to become an architect. But
first, Knox Construction has to complete renovations of Christmas Inn…a task
made more difficult by the arrival of Little Miss Entitled. Ariana Christmas
throws Taylor’s plans and schedule into complete disarray, threatening the
completion of the work and his future. That doesn’t even begin to cover what
she does to his heart.
BELLS AT MIDNIGHT

IT expert Lydia Cutler is transplanting
from Nashville to…wherever God chooses. Free spirited but searching for
meaning, she has agreed to help her surrogate family reestablish Christmas Inn
as a go-to resort for year-round Christmas joy. Bumping up the spirits of Graham-eneezer
Scrooge becomes a captivating perk to her life at the Inn, however temporary.
From the moment they meet, the unexpected
becomes the norm. An emergency at the Inn. A midnight kiss. The tolling of long-silent
bells in a nearby chapel. Everything comes together to seal Graham and Lydia’s
destiny, but will they find life answers that lead to love, happiness and God’s
perfect plan?
WITH BELLS ON
by Mary Manners
When Emilee Lancaster’s aunt calls her home to Hope Creek
for the holidays, Emmy readily agrees to assist with a charity event at the
family theater—until she finds herself front-and-center stage with her
high-school-flame, Jayson Taylor. She’s not thrilled about the pairing, but
she’s made a promise to her aunt, and unlike Jayson, she keeps her promises.
Jayson Taylor makes his living building
sets for Dahlia Brewster's Family Theater. When the Christmas show's emcee
falls ill, Dahlia asks Jayson to step from the backstage and into the
limelight. He's more comfortable working behind the scenes, but the
country-singing superstar has always treated him like a favorite son, so Jayson
reluctantly agrees. Center-stage at Christmas—especially beside dream-chasing
Emmy Lancaster, who once ran off and broke his heart—is not where he planned to
be.
But
God has other plans, and what happens when the curtain falls and the stage
lights dim truly reflects the heart of this holiday season.
BELLS ON HER TOES
by Delia Latham

The
same day, she comes face to face with Daniel Sheridan—the male standard by
which she’s measured, and found lacking, every man she’s dated since he moved
away during their senior year of high school. Is it mere coincidence that her
first promidiction hints at a reunion with someone from her past?
A
widower, Daniel is at the Hope Creek, Tennessee resort with his adorable little
girl and her less-than-agreeable nanny, who’s unpleasant to everyone—except her
handsome boss. Karynn refuses to hope for a rekindled romance, but her old
flame has lost none of his irresistible high school charm. She should have
stayed at home in Quillpoint. She was doing just fine without bells on her
toes, a jealous nanny, and a sapphire-eyed airline pilot who might fly away
with her heart…again.
Thursday, December 7, 2017
PBG Christmas Titles: White Christmas (Tanya Stowe) and The First Noelle (Delia Latham)
White Christmas by Tanya Stowe
About White Christmas
After his very public break-up from his
fiancee, Chad Fletcher is convinced that a healthy marriage and his rising
political career won't mix, and Christmas at his Aunt Nell's home in White,
Arizona is a great way to start fresh. Political watch dog, Tessa Conway, plans
to spend her vacation enjoying her grandparents' ranch before they must sell
it, so she is not pleased with Grandma Sophie and Aunt Nell's efforts to throw
her and Chad together. Chad begins to believe Tessa may be the perfect antidote
to his unhealthy relationships of the past, but when he decides to take support
from a company with questionable ethics, his perfect bubble is burst. Fearing
Chad is not the godly man she believed him to be, Tessa ends their budding
romance. Will Chad find the strength and courage to do what's right even if it
costs him his career?
Excerpt
As he left the crowd behind and ran into the quieter,
cooler part of the street, he shivered. He’d forgotten about the cold. During
the summer months, the cooler temperatures of the White Mountains were a
welcome break from the blistering heat of Phoenix. In the winter, however,
those same higher elevations could lead to snow. As he thought about it, not
such a bad image. White, Arizona covered in snow.
It felt good to stretch his legs out. He’d missed his daily
run and the short trip back to the car actually helped work out some of the kinks.
He found Nell’s red gloves on the front seat and jogged back in less than five
minutes. Nell had not yet returned to Pioneer Square so he waited, watching the
people gathered around the tree.
One young woman was surrounded by four or five children. Something
about her struck Chad as familiar. She had long, strawberry blonde hair and it
curled, uncontrolled beneath her purple knit cap.
Naturally curly. He smiled, seeing the way it tried to
frizz around her face in the cold damp air. It gave her an uninhibited quality
he liked. She turned at that moment and caught him staring. Though she was a
red-head, he could only see a sprinkling of freckles across her heart-shaped
face. Even from a distance of ten feet, a pair of the brightest blue eyes he’d
ever seen sparkled back at him.
He returned the smile before lowering his gaze. Now that
was exactly the kind of small-town girl Aunt Nell wanted him to meet. Glancing
back at her laughing face and bright eyes, the idea didn’t seem half bad.
She chose that moment to glance his way again and they
caught each other’s gaze. Another half-smile and Chad turned away, feeling his
momentary pleasure slip away. The last thing he needed was to give this young
woman any ideas. Besides the two- or three-year-old standing next to her had
the same curly, strawberry-blonde hair. Probably her daughter.
He looked around, hoping to see his aunt, but she was
nowhere in sight. His gaze drifted back to the young woman and once again, she
looked at him, this time with a slight frown between her eyebrows.
Great. She’d recognized him. Sooner or later, she’d work
her way to his side and casually introduce herself. He looked around again.
Where was Nell?
With his back to them, he heard the children around the
woman say “Santa.” One little girl squealed and clapped her hands. Fortunately
for Chad, he turned just at that moment, because the little girl spun and
charged right into him. She bounced off his legs and landed flat on her bottom.
Sitting splayed out with her hands behind her, she stared
up at him with her blue eyes wide. Her hair curled rebelliously around her navy-blue
knit cap. She looked so adorable, Chad bent to pick her up before he remembered
her mother had recognized him.
“Emma!” The other children came running up. “Say you’re sorry,”
said the oldest girl, who looked to be about ten.
“Sorry,” mumbled little Emma who ducked her head and looked
up at him through the longest, darkest eyelashes he’d ever seen on a blonde,
let alone a red-head. Did her mother have the same eyelashes?
“It’s all right, Emma,” he said. “It was an accident.”
She nodded and strawberry curls bounced. “We’re going to
see Santa,” she exclaimed and flashed a smile that captured Chad’s heart. “He’s
going to be so glad to see me!”
Chad almost laughed out loud, but thought better of it.
“Well, than I guess you need to get over there.”
He looked up in time to see the woman joining them.
“It looks like the Santa line is finally moving,” she said
to the oldest girl. “Why don’t you take the kids back?”
“OK.” The girl started toward the road.
“And hold Emma’s hand while you cross the street. I don’t
want any accidents on my watch.”
Chad couldn’t help noticing that her eyelashes were as long
as Emma’s. Even with the dark mascara covering them, they looked luxurious. He was
so amazed by them, he spoke without thinking. “Your watch?” he said.
She smiled. “I love my oldest sister to death but she’s a
safety Nazi. I always feel like I’m on duty when I’m watching her kids. Frankly
though, I don’t blame her. Emma can be a handful.”
“She looks so much like you I thought she was yours.” Again
he spoke without thinking, something he’d learned as a politician never to do.
“No, poor baby,” she replied. “She just inherited her
aunt’s willful hair and pasty complexion.”
There was nothing pasty about the peaches and cream
complexion he saw in front of him. In fact, it was so creamy, it tempted him to
run his fingers along it just to see if it was real. But he didn’t and he
didn’t say anything out loud. He was beginning to get his wayward thoughts
under control and he certainly wasn’t going to give her anymore openings for
conversation. He just nodded and looked up at the trees.
“I’m sorry--”
He groaned inwardly. Here it comes. The questions. The
comments good and bad…usually bad…about the job he was or wasn’t doing as an
assemblyman. Or the fawning attention, the one he found the most annoying,
because his face had been in the gossip columns so much.
“But aren’t you Assemblyman Fletcher?”
He clenched his teeth and pulled the brim of the cap down
lower. “Yes, I am, but promise me you won’t tell. I’m trying to escape notice.”
The sound of her soft laughter caught him off guard. He
glanced up and she leaned forward. “It’s not working,” she said in a near
whisper, “every single girl on the street has already noticed you. And frankly
it wasn’t working in Phoenix, either.”
About the Author
Tanya Stowe is an author of Christian Fiction
with an unexpected edge. She fills her stories with the unusual…gifts of the
spirit and miracles, mysteries and exotic travel, even an angel or two. No
matter where Tanya takes you…on a journey to the Old West or to contemporary
adventures in foreign lands…be prepared for the extraordinary.
The First Noelle by Delia Latham
About The First Noelle

When a famous-but-mysterious
architect commissions her to decorate his mansion for a holiday event, Noelle
finally returns to her hometown. Even as she finds an unexpected peace in
facing ghosts from the past, her fiercely private client disturbs her. Michael
Holliday is kind and considerate, but far too handsome…and hauntingly
familiar.
Holliday didn’t choose Noelle to make his home a Christmas wonderland
by accident. She’s the only one who can do the job he has in mind—and once
she’s in his mansion, he never wants to let her go. But he’s hiding a secret
that could destroy any chance of a relationship with the beautiful decorator.
A
false persona. A shattering secret. Can love break down these insurmountable
walls?
Excerpt
She pulled to a stop at a
pair of imposing gates fronted by a guard shack. To her surprise, her heart
pounded with expectation. Her mind wouldn’t be quiet either, tossing out a
horde of unanswered questions.
Was Holliday an older man, or
was he young for his accomplishments? Was he handsome? Maybe he was hideous,
like the fairy tale beast, and that’s why he maintained such a fiercely private
existence. Was he kind, as seemed to be indicated by the media-inspired title?
Or was that all hype? Perhaps the whole Phantom Philanthropist thing was a ruse
to hide his real personality, which might be anything from a mouse to a
monster.
A man’s voice crackled across
the air. “Identification, please.”
Holliday should be expecting
her. Why all the cloak-and-dagger? Well, his house, his rules. She dug out her
driver’s license and the guard took it, his alert gaze darting back and forth, side
to side, as if expecting an attack.
Noelle bit back a giggle when
he broke from his fastidious survey of the surrounding countryside to peruse
her license, seemingly line by line. What did he expect to find there?
At last, he returned her ID
and gave a single, terse nod. “When I open the gates, follow the drive and park
by the front steps. A valet will take your car.”
Sure enough, a uniformed
valet met her at the base of a series of steps leading to massive oak doors
that would have served well in any medieval castle. The man actually smiled as
he took her keys. Having passed the intense scrutiny of the portly guard, it
seemed she’d earned a bit more friendliness.
“Mr. Holliday will meet you
at the door, Miss Joy.”
Potted plants lined each side
of the wide steps— gorgeous bursts of azalea, bonsai-shaped miniature wisteria,
hoya, plumeria, fuchsia, and a number of plants Noelle didn’t recognize and was
almost certain shouldn’t survive the cold of the Northern California mountains.
Holliday must have a sizeable greenhouse.
The door opened as she
reached the top step. A man stepped outside but seemed reluctant to venture
beyond the shade of the overhang. He towered well over Noelle’s five feet, nine
inches. Muscles strained at the cloth of his sleeves and across his chest.
“Good afternoon, Miss Joy.”
Something caught in Noelle’s
heart, and she swallowed repeatedly. Had she heard that voice before? Why did it
make her want to cry…or maybe scream and throw rocks through the beautiful
stained glass windows that fronted the huge estate?
She allowed her gaze to
travel beyond the broad chest to a firm, square chin, and upward. Nicely shaped
lips curved into a smile that seemed a little shaky around the edges and
revealed perfect white teeth. A straight nose, not too long, or too short. High
cheekbones.
For some reason, she avoided
his eyes, instead moving on to take in slightly longish, golden-brown hair with
a smidgen of gray at the temples.
“Miss Joy?” A hint of concern
tinged the oddly familiar voice.
Noelle swallowed again and
forced her cowardly gaze to his, only to be caught in a dizzying vortex of confusion
and familiarity. I know this man. I’ve met him before. Where? She
stood up straighter, hiked her chin, and mentally donned the ice cloak that had
stood her in good stead over the course of her career. Holliday wasn’t the only
one with a media-dubbed moniker. She had one of her own, and the Ice Princess
of Design wouldn’t be put off by a furrowed brow and a tense expression. “Mr.
Holliday. I’d like to get started right away, if you don’t mind.”
Forced to meet his gaze—his
eyes were hazel, but somehow she’d known they would be—she saw a flicker of
something that made her breath a little shallow. She was way off her game. Was
it because those eyes held a strange familiarity?
“Of course. Come in, please.”
He indicated she should
precede him into the house…no, the mansion. “House” didn’t even begin to describe
the residence. Noelle had seen a great number of multi-million-dollar homes in
her line of work but nothing that compared to the one in which she now stood.
“This is…quite lovely.” She
was careful to maintain the chill in her tone. “Professional distance at all
times” was the mantra by which she’d lived for the past decade. It had served
her well. No need to change it now, just because something about Michael
Holliday made her skin tingle and sky-rocketed her heartbeat. “If anything
needs improvement, it’s well hidden.”
His low laughter sent
something almost unbearably electric skittering up her spine. “It isn’t improvement
I’m looking for, Miss Joy. It’s a mood, a certain look…an ambiance, if you
will. And since my event will be held on Christmas Eve, it must be themed very
specifically around that holiday.”
She nodded, despite the rock
of dread that landed in her stomach with a thump. Up until now, the only Christmas
event she’d ever created had been her doomed wedding a decade earlier. After
that, she never again celebrated the holiday she’d once loved most. She refused
to have a tree in her home and never sent a Merry Christmas card to a single
soul. Stockings, mistletoe, and hot apple cider—things she’d once loved—were
now just unavoidable traditions she muddled through every year while counting
down the hours until the bells stopped jingling, the carolers’ songs died away,
and her favorite radio station started playing real music again.
Joy Designs
absolutely never, ever, ever accepted a design job with a Christmas
theme.
About the Author
Delia Latham lives in East Texas with her husband and a
spoiled Pomeranian named Kona. She writes inspirational romance and devotions.
A former newspaper Staff Writer, Delia is now blessed to
have twenty-three published novels/novellas. She designs cover art and
marketing materials; is a former acquiring editor; and offers
editing/proofreading services. Connect with Delia: Website, Amazon Author page, Facebook Author Page,
or Twitter.
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
PBG Christmas Titles: A Cowboy Christmas and Lea's Gift (Tanya Stowe & Delia Latham)
A Cowboy Christmas
A mom on the run. A special child and her “imaginary” friend.
A cowboy. And God. Heart’s Haven is at it again…
Layne Mabrey
is on the run.
Her
ex-husband wants to have six-year-old Chloe institutionalized, but Layne will
go to any lengths to keep her Down's Syndrome child.
Dex Beckett
falls immediately in love with both Layne and Chloe, but Layne can't afford to
get close to anyone—not even the shy, gentle cowboy next door. She and Chloe
have to be ready to run…again.
Concerned
that Chloe's sudden creation of an imaginary friend could be used to
substantiate her father’s claims, Layne is shocked when Dex offers an
unbelievable opinion about the child’s invisible visitor. But there's more to
Heart's Haven than meets the eye. Is it possible a Christmas miracle awaits
Layne and Chloe on the Heart's Haven Angel Tree?
#6 - 2013 Preditors & Editors
Readers' Poll
Kindle Nook ePub/Adobe
Excerpt:
Prologue
They waited, their breath forming little cloudy bursts in the chilly air.
From
inside, the unmistakable sounds of celebration gave her pause, and Layne
gasped, horrified, when she remembered
the date. February fourteenth. Why hadn’t she stopped to consider that Andrew
Hart might be entertaining on Valentine’s Day? It was, after all, a special,
much-anticipated holiday for most people. Not for her though, and she hadn’t
given the possibility a single thought.
She
grabbed Chloe’s hand. With any luck, her half timid knock hadn’t been heard in
the midst of all the frivolity, and she could sneak away with no one the wiser.
But, as usual, her luck wasn’t that
good. The door opened to reveal an older man with deep grooves around his mouth
and crow’s feet crinkling his eyes. Andrew Hart, of course. The man who owned
the complex of rental cottages, one of which Layne hoped would soon be home to
her and her little girl.
The
somber fellow looked a little stiff and uncomfortable in impeccable dress-up
clothing. In a moment of crystal clarity, Layne knew he donned this type of
attire only on rare occasions, and with great reluctance. Every white hair lay
slicked into place, but a slight groove in the severely tamed strands told its
own tale. Layne bit her lip, amused to find herself seeing the man in a
battered old fishing hat, or possibly a baseball cap, and maybe worn overalls.
Somehow she thought he’d be right at home in that kind of casual get-up.
“Yes?”
The gravelly voice drew her up short, and she realized she’d been staring. Even
Chloe, her little brow furrowed, gazed up into Layne’s face, clearly confused
by her failure to extend a quick greeting.
“I’m
so sorry to intrude…I can see you’re entertaining.”
“That’s
not a problem.” His vivid blue gaze dropped to Chloe, and he winked. “Well,
hello there! Why don’t you two ladies come on inside where it’s warm?”
“Oh, no,
we can’t.” Layne shook her head. “In fact, please go back to your guests. We’ll
come again tomorrow. I only wanted to inquire about your cottages, and it can
wait until then.”
Even
as she spoke, a man stepped from behind her and onto the porch. He was tall—so
tall that he seemed to loom over them. Chloe stepped close and hid her face in
her mother’s coat as she always did when she was frightened. The stranger wore
a plaid shirt, cowboy boots and hat, jeans, and chaps complete with fringe
dangling on the sides.
Taken
aback by his cowboy garb, it took Layne a moment to realize he, too, had asked
about one of the available units. Mr. Hart handed them both applications and
made appointments for the next day, then bid all three visitors a polite good
night. The tall stranger gave Layne a shy smile then walked away, his spurs
jangling.
Chloe
peeked out from behind her. “I want jingle shoes, Mommy.”
The
cowboy paused then turned around and headed back with a stride that could only
be called intimidating. Chloe wrapped her arms around Layne’s leg in a grip
that would have choked her if it’d been around her throat.
Layne
reached down to reassure her and stiffened.
With
Chloe’s face no longer hidden, the man would get a good look at her little
girl. She braced herself for the reaction that always came when people saw her
daughter’s round face and slightly upturned eyes. Usually they became
speechless because they didn’t know how to treat a child with Down Syndrome, or
they forgot their manners and stared. Layne’s instincts switched into full
mama-lion mode, prepared for either response from the long-legged stranger.
Instead,
he dropped to a crouch and tipped his large cowboy hat back, giving Chloe a
clear view of his face. He waited silently until she peeked at him again. Then
he turned one boot to the side so she could see the spur.
“Look
here, little one.” His voice had a pleasant timbre, deep and smooth. “It’s not my shoes makin’ that jingle bell
sound. It’s this silver thing.” He smiled, and Layne caught her breath at its
sweetness. “See? It’s called a spur. You wear ‘em when you ride horses. But I
never let mine hurt the animals.” He tilted his head and drew his brows
together. “Do you like horses?”
Chloe’s
beautiful, blonde, corkscrew ponytail swung rapidly back and forth as she shook
her head.
“No?”
The man kept his voice low and comforting. “That’s too bad. ‘Cause I happen to
know horses love little girls like you.”
Layne’s
hackles rose, and she started to ask exactly what he meant by “little girls
like her,” but Chloe spoke first, with her slight lisp. “How do you know they
like little girls?”
Once
again, Layne was shocked into silence. Her daughter never talked to strangers,
especially men.
The
cowboy’s brilliant white smile stood out on his tanned face. “Why, ‘cause they
told me so.”
Lea's Gift
At twenty-one, Lea
Dale is well-adjusted and happy, despite the facial scars she's carried since
infancy. She has friends in high places (with a connection to angels);
possesses colorful vision (since for some reason she can see auras around
folks); and her family and friends adore her.
Corrective surgery
is a possibility, but not one Lea has felt the need to consider…until wealthy
investor Laren Meadows walks into her life and turns it upside down. Suddenly,
Lea is painfully conscious of her lack of perfection, given Laren's flawless
looks and ultra-charming personality. What a blessing that he's attracted to
her despite her scars—and even her special angel seems to approve of the match.
Then a secret from
Laren's past threatens to destroy any hope of a future for the two of them. Now
there's only one way for Lea to know if Laren's love is true, but taking that
action could mark the end of their relationship.
Can love survive
such a tangled mess of physical and emotional scars?
Excerpt:
I
woke up this morning the same Lea Dale I’ve been all my life...a scarred but
completely happy girl who talks to angels and tries to find some good in
everybody. My besties, Eva Kate and Savannah, say I’m a bit of a Pollyanna, but
that’s okay. I like being who I am.
Or at least, I did until now.
Probably should have known things were going to get sticky when my old friend
Solomon showed up just as I finished getting ready for the day and headed for
my bedroom door. I was already running a little late, and had a feeling Auntie
Shay—that’s my mom’s beautiful sister, who once was a famous actress—would be
wondering where I was.
I spun away from the bathroom mirror after doing what I could to make myself
presentable, and rounded the corner into my bedroom, rushing to grab my tote
before heading off to work. For me, that means walking down a little hill just
east of my parent’s house and showing up at Looking Glass Ranch, my family’s
therapeutic campground for scarred and disfigured teens. It’s been going strong
since I was a kid, and I never questioned whether I’d be a part of its
operation as an adult—I always knew it was what I wanted to do. But,
family-operated or not, I’m expected to be there every day, and on time, just
like everyone else. Most of the time, I am, but I’d been up really late the
night before, getting my Christmas list together. I’m a real stickler for lists
and plans and schedules. Orderliness is important to me.

“Solomon!” I shrieked and rushed over for a hug. It’d been at least a year
since his last visit, and it was nice to see that he still looked exactly the
same. He wore a long white robe, sashed at the waist with a shiny belt that
gleamed like real gold. Maybe it is gold, I don’t know. His sandals match the
belt, but then, so do his eyes, and his hair, which hangs past his shoulders
and flows freely around his face.
He’s beautiful. Oh…did I mention that Solomon’s an angel? He’s the first of
God’s winged messengers I ever met, and the only one who seems to be a
permanent fixture in my life. It’s not like he’s an everyday part of things,
but he shows up now and then, when there’s a reason. I love him with a very
special, holy kind of love. He’s never said it, but I’m pretty sure Solomon
loves me, too.
“Lea.” Solomon’s smile is rare, but it always fills me with an amazing joy, and
makes me want to do something to make someone else feel that same way. “I am
happy to see you, young friend.”
“Me, too!” I bounced up and down on my tiptoes like a child, so excited to see
him. Why hadn’t I realized how long it had been, and how much I missed my
friend? Then I remembered that Solomon never shows up “just because.” Maybe I
should dampen the enthusiasm until I had the skinny on his reason for being
there. “Um…is something wrong?”
He shook his head, and the gentle movement of silky hair made me never want to
look away. It’s beauty can be mesmerizing. “No, child. I bring good news.”
“Really?” I grinned. This was turning out to be the best kind of visit. “So
tell me already.”
“I will.” He reached out with one long finger and touched my cheek. The left
one, with all the scars. “You’ve seen a lot in your lifetime, Lea Dale. Much
pain, but a great deal of joy, as well. You’ve been happy when others received
special blessings of love and happiness, prosperity, and success.”
I shrugged. “I’d be a pretty awful person otherwise, wouldn’t I?”
Solomon shook his head. “Few people on this earth are able to truly be happy
when good things happen to others. Most humans harbor at least some small
measure of envy. But not you, Lea. Your selflessness is pleasing to the
Master.”
“Well, I’m glad. I want to please the Lord.”
“You do. And now, Lea, it’s your turn.”
Sometimes Solomon spoke in circles, or just slightly above my head. “My turn?”
I had no clue what he meant. “What do you mean?”
He smiled again, and my heart jumped with pure joy, which I deliberately put a
lid on for the moment. I wanted to understand Solomon’s message. His being here
meant something big was in the air.
“It’s your turn to be blessed, Lea. Your life is about to change, starting
today.”
Now my heart jumped with something other than joy. Change has never been my
favorite thing, and a little ball of uneasiness bounced around in my tummy like
a kitten on catnip. “Ch- change? How?”
“Do not fear. The Father wants only the best for you. But you must accept His
gift with your whole heart and be willing to risk the comfort of the familiar
to find your way to something new and better.”
“New and better.” I murmured the repetition of his words, while my heart
hammered like crazy. Why new and better? The status quo was working just fine
for me.
About the Authors:
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Delia Latham (left) and Tanya Stowe (right) |
TANYA STOWE is an author of Christian Fiction with an unexpected edge. She fills her stories with the unusual...gifts of the spirit and miracles, mysteries and exotic travel, even an angel or two. No matter where Tanya takes you...on a journey through time from the Old West to contemporary adventures in foreign lands...be prepared for the extraordinary.
Writing Heaven's touch into earthly tales, DELIA LATHAM puts her characters through the fire of earthly trials to bring them out victorious by the hand of God, His heavenly messengers, and good, old-fashioned love. You'll always find a touch of the divine in this author's sweet tales of romance.
Delia Latham (a word crafter) and Tanya Stowe (a storyteller) combine their special gifts to create heartwarming Christian romance chock-full of inspiration, emotional challenges,thought-provoking dilemmas, happy-ever-after romance--and the brush of angels' wings.
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