In To Have and To Hold, multipublished
authors Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller have brought their combined
storytelling talents to craft a story their fans will love.
When
Audrey Cunningham's father proposes that they move to Bridal Veil Island, where
he grew up, she agrees, thinking this will help keep him sober and close to
God. But they arrive to find wealthy investors buying up land to build a grand
resort on the secluded island--and they want the Cunninghams' acreage.
Contractor
Marshall Graham can't imagine why the former drinking buddy of his deceased
father would beckon him to Bridal Veil Island. And when Boyd Cunningham asks
him to watch over Audrey, Marshall is even more confused. He has no desire to
be saddled with caring for this fiery young woman who is openly hostile toward
him. But
when Audrey seems to be falling for another man--one who has two little girls
Audrey adores--Marshall realizes she holds more of his heart than he realized. Which
man will Audrey choose? And can she hold on to her ancestral property in the
face of overwhelming odds?
As
you can tell from the description above this is a good story, full of
surprising twists and lots of vivid descriptions of Bridal Veil Island which is
located off the Georgia Coast. From a wary heroine whose fears are founded in
her deep love for her father to a shotgun-toting-elderly aunt who hasn’t quite
gotten the message the War Between the States is over, this novel brings a good
September read to fans of late 19th Century romance.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Tracie Peterson is the bestselling, award-winning author of more than 85 novels. She received her first book contract in November, 1992 with Barbour Publishings' Heartsong Presents. She wrote exclusively with Heartsong for the next two years, receiving their readership's vote for Favorite Author of the Year for three years in a row. In 1995 she signed a contract with Bethany House Publishers to co-write a series with author Judith Pella. Tracie now writes exclusively for Bethany House Publishers. She teaches writing workshops at a variety of conferences on subjects such as inspirational romance and historical research. Tracie was awarded the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for 2007 Inspirational Fiction and her books have won numerous awards for favorite books in a variety of contests. Making her home in Montana, this Kansas native enjoys spending time with family--especially her three grandchildren--Rainy, Fox and Max.ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Judith Miller's first novel, Threads of Love, was conceived when she was commuting sixty miles to work each day. She wanted to tell the story of a pioneer girl coming to Kansas and the faith that sustained her as she adjusted to a new life. Through a co-worker, she was directed to Tracie Peterson who, at that time, worked down the hall from her. Having never met Tracie, Judith was totally unaware of her writing career, but God intervened. The rest is, as they say, history. Since that first encounter many years ago, Judith has been blessed with the publication of numerous books, novellas and a juvenile fiction book. Joyously, she and Tracie had the opportunity to develop a blessed friendship. In fact, they have co-authored several series together, including The Bells of Lowell, the Lights of Lowell and The Broadmoor Legacy.
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