A LOVE FOR LIZZIE
Childhood friends joined by a painful past…
Can love blossom between them?
After her father falls ill, Lizzie Miller and her family desperately need help to keep the farm going during harvesttime. Neighbor Paul Burkholder is eager to lend a hand—and to court Lizzie. But Paul has a secret that he fears could push Lizzie away. Can they finally heal from a tragedy in their pasts…and open their hearts to each other?
Can love blossom between them?
After her father falls ill, Lizzie Miller and her family desperately need help to keep the farm going during harvesttime. Neighbor Paul Burkholder is eager to lend a hand—and to court Lizzie. But Paul has a secret that he fears could push Lizzie away. Can they finally heal from a tragedy in their pasts…and open their hearts to each other?
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An Amazon #1 bestselling Christian romance author, Tracey Lyons sold her first book on 9/9/99! She holds membership in Romance Writers of America, American Christian Fiction Writers, and Novelist, Inc. Tracey's books have been translated into several languages. A finalist in the Booksellers Best, National Readers Choice and the National Excellence in Romance Fiction awards contests, Tracey has appeared on the award winning Cox Cable Television show, Page One.
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THE Q&A
ANGI: How often to you get lost in a story?
TRACEY: Every time I write an intensely emotional scene, I find myself getting lost in the plot. Sometimes when I take a break from writing, I look up from my computer screen and realize I’m in my house! LOL! That’s a good day!
ANGI: What’s your favorite thing about your book’s hero?
TRACEY: I love that Paul never once gives up on Lizzie. He loves her no matter what and stands by her even when she doubts her own ability to fall in love.
ANGI: What’s your favorite movie of all time?
TRACEY: Ohhhh I so love the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. I know it’s non-fiction but it totally plays like a fictional event.
ANGI: What’s your perfect day?
TRACEY: Right now, my perfect day would be one with sunshine in it!
ANGI: Salad or soup?
TRACEY: Soup.
ANGI: Favorite TV rerun you watch every time you channel surf?
TRACEY: Big Bang Theory
ANGI: Favorite date night…fancy or at home?
TRACEY: fancy
ANGI: Champagne or Soda?
TRACEY: Champagne
ANGI: The most daring thing you’ve ever done… Care to share?
TRACEY: Okay here goes; As a dare made by my then boyfriend and now husband, I once sat on the edge of a bridge on a train trestle while the train whizzed by me inches away. Not my brightest move by the way, but I guess we’d do anything for love! And children don’t try this at home!
ANGI’s GOTTA ASK: SHOW ME YOUR SHOES…
TRACEY’S GOTTA ANSWER: Flip Flops
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A SURPRISE FOR ABIGAIL
Women of Surprise, #1
Cole Stanton was a man on the move. On his own since the death of his family, he drifted from place to place, guarding his heart from attachment to anything or anyone.
Meanwhile, Abigail Monroe was busy planning her wedding until she was jilted by her intended, Edward Quinn. Her heart broken and her hopes dashed, Abigail vowed to never fall in love again, fleeing to the town of Surprise to visit her sick Aunt Margaret.
However, when Abigail arrived, she found that her Aunt Margaret had an unorthodox request of her: become the town's first woman sheriff!
When Abigail agrees, her life quickly turns upside down. Her first arrest is none other than Cole Stanton, for drunken and disorderly conduct. After his arrest, it becomes clear to Abigail that Mr. Stanton could be much more than he seems. He may very well be a wanted man: wanted both by the law and by Abigail.
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A CHANGED AGENT
The Andirondack Pinkertons #1
When schoolteacher Elsie Mitchell meets rugged William Benton on a train platform in Albany, it appears they have nothing in common. He isn’t the sort of fellow a proper young woman of the 1890s would ever speak to, much less become involved with. But when she arrives at her small town in the Adirondack Mountains, Elsie is offered a job as caregiver for this mysterious out-of-towner’s niece and nephew, who’ve been tragically orphaned. Heartbroken for them, she accepts.
Unknown to her, William is an undercover Pinkerton agent posing as a lumber-company foreman. He’s never wanted family—his work is too dangerous. Yet as Elsie transforms his house into a home and he spends time with the children, he feels drawn to family life—and to Elsie.
As a good Christian, Elsie is troubled by William’s secrets…though she does find him intriguing. And when a sinister figure from her past arrives, Elsie and William will have to trust in faith and newfound love to protect their unlikely family from danger.
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TRACEY WANTS TO KNOW: Well because of the rain and cold we didn’t get many of our spring flowers this year. So I’d like to know what is your favorite spring flower?
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ReplyDeleteHi Angi thanks for inviting me to be on this great blog!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your latest release, Tracey!
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DeleteI love the cover of this book and the story sounds interesting! My favorite flowers are the Tiger Lilies ��
ReplyDeleteI like Tiger Lilies, too. Very low maintenance.
DeleteCongratulations on the new book! Sorry to hear your spring was cut short too. As for my favorite, I love them all for bringing color back. Currently I have irises and roses that Momma gave me. The roses are from old family farmsteads.
ReplyDeleteWe planted three new rose bushes in our yard this year and they are doing really well. That's nice that you have rose plants from your mom.
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