ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Mary's writing journey is similar to a lot of others. Boil it down to persistence, oh, go ahead and call it stubbornness. She just kept typing away. She think the reason she did it was because she was more or less a dunce around people—prone to sit silently when she really ought to speak up(or far worse, speak up when she ought to sit silently).
So, Mary had all these things, she want to say, in her head; the perfect zinger to the rude cashier, which you think of an hour after you’ve left the store, the perfect bit of wisdom when someone needs help, which doesn’t occur to you until they solve their problems themselves, the perfect guilt trip for the kids, which you don’t say because you’re not an idiot. She keep all this wit to herself, much to the relief of all who know her, and then wrote all her great ideas into books. It’s therapeutic if nothing else, and more affordable than a psychiatrist.
So then a very nice, oh so nice publishing company like Barbour Heartsong comes along and says, “Hey, we’ll pay you money for this 45,000 word therapy session.” That’s as sweet as it gets.
Mary's journey to publication is the same as everyone’s except for a few geniuses out there who make it hard for all of us. And even they probably have an Ode to Roast Beef or two in their past.
Mary has signed an exclusive contract with Barbour that will have her writing eighteen (18) books for them over the next four years! This book is the first in the Montana Marriage Series. The second book will be the Husband Tree, and the third will be Wildflower Bride
ABOUT THE BOOK
Fire up your love of romance with Montana Rose.
If you would like to read the first chapter of Montana Rose, go HERE
Cheryl's Comments:
Mary Connealy managed to come up with a new twist on the western romance. The exposition was intriguing- a young, pregnant widow must marry a man she barely knows while literally standing at her husbands grave site or risk becoming a sex slave to a wealthy (but disgusting) land baron and his son. These meanies also want possession of her land and the valuable spring thereon. The characters and subsequent action were believable, reminding me of the style of L.M.Montgomery. One minute I was lol(ing), the next there was a tear in my eye.
There was a clear redemption message and ministered without being preachy. I cried because it struck a personal chord, reminding me that it's never too late to become a the woman that Jesus believes I can be.
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