Sweet on You: Britt Bradford and Zander Ford have been the best of friends since they met thirteen years ago. Unbeknown to Britt, Zander has been in love with her for just as long.
Independent and adventurous Britt channels her talent into creating chocolates at her hometown shop. Zander is a bestselling author who's spent the past 18 months traveling the world. He's achieved a great deal but still lacks the only thing that ever truly mattered to him--Britt's heart.
When Zander's uncle dies of mysterious causes, he returns to Merryweather, Washington, to investigate, and Britt is immediately there to help. Although this throws them into close proximity, both understand that an attempt at romance could jeopardize their once-in-a-lifetime friendship. But while Britt is determined to resist any change in their relationship, Zander finds it increasingly difficult to keep his feelings hidden.
As they work together to uncover his uncle's tangled past, will the truth of what lies between them also, finally, come to light?
Heidi here. Sweet on You was even better than Falling for You, but only by a hair. Can't Becky Wade write more than one novel a year? Just kidding Becky, take all the time you need to produce these awesome reads!
In Sweet on You, Zander has been in love with Britt since high school. Britt, on the other hand, considers Zander her very best friend. Except, when Zander returns from an 18 month trip and discovers his uncle may not have died from natural causes, Britt and Zander choose to work closely together to untie the mystery. That's when Zander realizes that taking an 18 month break didn't diminish his love for Britt, time only made their bond stronger. And Britt discovers, much to her dismay, that she may very well be in love with her best friend and that is not okay. She adores the relationship she and Zander have and does not want it to change. At all. But then he kisses her, which leads them on a road of trying to get back to "just friends," which isn't possible.
I think the thing I loved the most about this romance was how they were best friends before page one. How Zander has been head over heels in love with Britt forever. And how Britt, much to her surprise, has also been in love with Zander but was afraid to face those feelings. That premise created a strong romantic conflict that ran the course of the entire novel.
Grab your copy of Sweet on You today!
Whether it's a conversation with a friend, a word that is penned, or a craft that is made, everything we do leaves a stitch in the fabric of time. Join us as we investigate the stitches of the past and present...
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: ... a time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak" (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7).
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
Friday, May 18, 2018
Falling for You by Becky Wade
Falling for You: Famously beautiful model Willow Bradford is taking a temporary break from her hectic schedule to work as the innkeeper at her family's small-town bed-and-breakfast. She was enjoying the peace of her hometown, Merryweather, Washington, right up until she came face-to-face with Corbin Stewart, the man she loves to hate. A thoughtful rule-follower by nature, Willow threw caution to the wind four years ago when she entrusted her heart to Corbin--and suffered the consequences when it all fell apart.
Former NFL quarterback Corbin is forceful, charming, and accustomed to getting what he wants . . . except where Willow Bradford is concerned. Unable to forget her, he's never stopped regretting what happened between them. When their paths unexpectedly cross again, he's determined to make her give him a second chance.
When a decades-old missing persons case finds Corbin and Willow working together, they're forced to confront their past and who they've become--and whether they can risk falling for one another all over again.
Heidi here. Look at that cover people! The cover is a great feel of how the book reads. Have I mentioned how much I adore Becky Wade's writing? It just pulls you in. I always get a little depressed when I finish one of her books, knowing it'll be a year before I get to read her again. But, perfection apparently takes a year, so I'm willing to wait😍
In Falling for You, Willow and her two sisters make me feel like I'm at home again, being cared for and cared about. I simply adore this family.
Willow and Corbin were well-developed characters with a wide backstory and deep problems, that were intriguing to read about. Their romance was sweet, yet they each had issues with becoming involved with the other.
I also liked Corban's father's issue with Christianity, I don't think I've ever read that scenario in a novel before, but it's something very common in everyday life.
By the way, True to You, the first in this series, was $1 when I wrote this post, so grab that one if you haven't yet read it. Loved, loved, loved Falling for You by Becky Wade, get your copy today!
Former NFL quarterback Corbin is forceful, charming, and accustomed to getting what he wants . . . except where Willow Bradford is concerned. Unable to forget her, he's never stopped regretting what happened between them. When their paths unexpectedly cross again, he's determined to make her give him a second chance.
When a decades-old missing persons case finds Corbin and Willow working together, they're forced to confront their past and who they've become--and whether they can risk falling for one another all over again.
Heidi here. Look at that cover people! The cover is a great feel of how the book reads. Have I mentioned how much I adore Becky Wade's writing? It just pulls you in. I always get a little depressed when I finish one of her books, knowing it'll be a year before I get to read her again. But, perfection apparently takes a year, so I'm willing to wait😍
In Falling for You, Willow and her two sisters make me feel like I'm at home again, being cared for and cared about. I simply adore this family.
Willow and Corbin were well-developed characters with a wide backstory and deep problems, that were intriguing to read about. Their romance was sweet, yet they each had issues with becoming involved with the other.
I also liked Corban's father's issue with Christianity, I don't think I've ever read that scenario in a novel before, but it's something very common in everyday life.
By the way, True to You, the first in this series, was $1 when I wrote this post, so grab that one if you haven't yet read it. Loved, loved, loved Falling for You by Becky Wade, get your copy today!
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Author interview with Becky Wade
Becky’s a California native who attended Baylor University, met and
married a Texan, and settled in Dallas. She published historical
romances for the general market before putting her career on hold for several
years to care for her three children. When God called her back to
writing, Becky knew He meant for her to turn her attention to Christian
fiction. She loves writing funny, modern, and inspirational contemporary
romance! She’s the Carol Award, INSPY Award, and Inspirational Reader’s
Choice Award winning author of My Stubborn Heart, the Porter Familyseries, and the Bradford Sisters Romance series.
True to You (Bradford Sisters Romance #1): After a devastating heartbreak
three years ago, genealogist and historical village owner Nora Bradford decided
that burying her nose in her work and her books is far safer than romance in
the here and now.
Unlike Nora, former Navy SEAL John Lawson is a modern-day man, usually
100 percent focused on the present. However, when John, an adoptee, is
diagnosed with an inherited condition, he’s forced to dig into the secrets of
his ancestry.
John enlists Nora’s help to uncover the identity of his birth mother, and
as they work side-by-side, this pair of opposites begins to suspect that they
just might be a perfect match. But can their hope for a future survive
their wounds from the past?
Becky, congratulations
on your new novel, True to You, I read it last month and loved every word!
Readers, I posted my review here. Thank you so much for joining us today amid
your very busy schedule. Today we’re going to do something a little different,
a rapid-fire interview, sound good? I’ll mix in a few lengthy questions, but I
thought this format would be fun, so let’s go!
Housework or
gardening? Housework.
Reading or
watching tv? Reading.
Sweet or salty? Both!
Aerobics class
or running in the park? Neither. Yoga and walking are more my speed.
Favorite music
to listen to? Contemporary worship music.
Can you tell us what inspired you to write about three
sisters?
I’m the eldest of three sisters! I love having
sisters. We did our share of fighting when we were growing up, but we’ve been a
huge source of friendship, trust, comfort, and support to each other ever since
we hit adulthood. We can talk for hours. We look alike. We all share the same
sense of humor. My fondness for my sisters and for the bonds of sisterhood
inspired me to pen a series based on sisters.
If you could
decorate like someone on HGTV, who would it be? Joanna Gaines of Fixer Upper.
I KNEW you'd say that, you know Baylor U and all that! What’s the coolest
thing about your home? The 4 glass doors across the back of our den that
overlook our backyard. I sit at the kitchen table, looking out those doors, when I write. The
view and the sunlight never fail to cheer me up.
Sounds lovely. If you had a
super-power, what would it be? Guessing
upcoming plot points in books and movies before they happen.
Ha, good one! If you could
invite anyone, dead or alive, to visit you for the weekend, who would you
invite? My grandmother. She passed away in the 1990's and I'd love
the chance to spend time with her again. She was outgoing, gentle, loving, and
she never met a stranger. She was
convinced my sisters and I had hung the moon.
And we all give you a collective AWWWW with that answer! Moving on, Becky, how would you describe your writing style?
Romantic, humorous, heartwarming. I’m
interested in writing about imperfect, flawed people who are nonetheless loved
by a perfect God. Thus, my books all have a strong faith storyline.
I strive to write authentically. I like to laugh. I delight in
writing about modern-day people and places. At least one of my two main
characters is always ‘larger than life’ in some way. And my books are
very romance heavy. My readers can count on a hunky hero who’s going to
fall madly in love with the heroine.
Favorite app? Voxer
Favorite
website? Facebook.
Favorite tv show
of all time? BBC mini series of Pride
and Prejudice.
Favorite movie
in the last year? Hidden Figures.
Favorite food? Chocolate
Yum. Guess I didn't say it had to be healthy ;-) Least favorite
food? The "fall casserole" my mom used to make when I was a kid. It was full of vegetables (including leeks)
and my sisters and I all dreaded it.
Okay, you must come over for our minestrone soup, it has leeks in it and is delicious! Back to writing though, what’s your advice for other writers?
I think it’s incredibly valuable to take time
to learn the craft of writing via writer’s groups, non-fiction books on the
topic, conferences. While learning the craft, I recommend practice.
Write one manuscript through to the end. Then another! As you go,
try out different sub-genres and cultivate your own unique voice. In the
end, it’s critically important that you take the knowledge you’ve gained, and
write your book the way that you love it best.
Best way to
decompress? Watch a movie.
Window seat or
aisle seat? Window.
What do you like
on your pizza? Pepperoni, black olives, onions, green peppers.
What’s the most
dangerous thing you’ve ever done? Skiing.
I hear a story behind that, but we must move on. If you could
offer your thirteen-year-old self one piece of advice, what would it be? To base my confidence in my identity as the
Father's daughter.
That is so wise. As I think of the young ladies I know who seem to have it together and aren't following the crowd, those are the ones on fire for Jesus. But I'm getting distracted again, back to your novel. What impact do you hope that True To You will have on
readers?
Because I write romances, I always hope that
readers will close the final page of my books with a happy sigh and a smile. In
this particular case, the theme of True to You is truth. I’m
praying the Lord will use this story to remind readers of the fact that their
true identity is, was, and always will be, in Him.
Wow, in today’s
fast paced world, those words about our identity just made me slow down! I
really appreciate how much time you spend on each novel that you write. They
are so deep, well-thought out, and always have a strong faith message for the
readers. Becky, tell us what you are working on next?
I’m finishing book #2 in the Bradford Sisters
Romance series. Eldest sister Willow Bradford and NFL quarterback Corbin
Stewart are the heroine and hero of the second novel. Corbin’s confident and
charming and funny, which makes him a lot of fun to write!
Sounds like another page-turner, Becky, can’t wait! Thanks
for joining us today, it was fun!
Readers: we are doing a giveaway, so leave you email addy
for an autographed paperback of True to You. US only.
Also, grab Then Came You: A Bradford Sisters Novella for FREE on the kindle today!
Thursday, May 11, 2017
True to You by Becky Wade
After a devastating heartbreak three years ago, genealogist and historical village owner Nora Bradford has decided that burying her nose in her work and her books is far safer than romance in the here and now.
Unlike Nora, former Navy SEAL and Medal of Honor recipient John Lawson is a modern-day man, usually 100 percent focused on the present. But when he's diagnosed with an inherited condition, he's forced to dig into the secrets of his past and his adoption as an infant, enlisting Nora to help him uncover the identity of his birth mother.
The more time they spend together, the more this pair of opposites suspects they just might be a perfect match. However, John's already dating someone and Nora's not sure she's ready to trade her crushes on fictional heroes for the risks of a real relationship. Finding the answers they're seeking will test the limits of their identity, their faith, and their devotion to one another.
Bestselling author, Becky Wade, has done it again, written an absolutely amazing novel! I didn't think she could top her prior reads, but in my eyes she sure did!
True to You was a compelling read with extraordinarily deep characters. Though Becky writes in third person, reading the story felt intimate, kind of like first-person narrative. The plot was unique and irresistible, and surprisingly there were twists I didn't expect at all. The series follows three sisters and the two supporting sisters had remarkable depth in True to You. Nora Bradford and John Lawson were exceptionally flawed characters who came alive on the page. I didn't want this novel to end, alas it did. I am salivating as I await The Bradford Sisters Romance #2, about eldest sister Willow Bradford and hunky NFL quarterback Corbin Stewart.
Grab the free Then Came You: A Bradford Sisters Novella that tells the story of Garner Bradford, the father of the three Bradford sisters, to give you a preview of the series. It also includes an extended preview of True to You at the end. Or pick up your copy of True to You today!
Also, enter a HUGE giveaway! Don't miss book one in Becky Wade's new series AND a $100 giveaway!
Unlike Nora, former Navy SEAL and Medal of Honor recipient John Lawson is a modern-day man, usually 100 percent focused on the present. But when he's diagnosed with an inherited condition, he's forced to dig into the secrets of his past and his adoption as an infant, enlisting Nora to help him uncover the identity of his birth mother.
The more time they spend together, the more this pair of opposites suspects they just might be a perfect match. However, John's already dating someone and Nora's not sure she's ready to trade her crushes on fictional heroes for the risks of a real relationship. Finding the answers they're seeking will test the limits of their identity, their faith, and their devotion to one another.
Bestselling author, Becky Wade, has done it again, written an absolutely amazing novel! I didn't think she could top her prior reads, but in my eyes she sure did!
True to You was a compelling read with extraordinarily deep characters. Though Becky writes in third person, reading the story felt intimate, kind of like first-person narrative. The plot was unique and irresistible, and surprisingly there were twists I didn't expect at all. The series follows three sisters and the two supporting sisters had remarkable depth in True to You. Nora Bradford and John Lawson were exceptionally flawed characters who came alive on the page. I didn't want this novel to end, alas it did. I am salivating as I await The Bradford Sisters Romance #2, about eldest sister Willow Bradford and hunky NFL quarterback Corbin Stewart.
Grab the free Then Came You: A Bradford Sisters Novella that tells the story of Garner Bradford, the father of the three Bradford sisters, to give you a preview of the series. It also includes an extended preview of True to You at the end. Or pick up your copy of True to You today!
Also, enter a HUGE giveaway! Don't miss book one in Becky Wade's new series AND a $100 giveaway!
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