Howdy, fellow western romance readers! It’s great to be back!
I’m excited to share the sixth book in my Wildflowers of Texas series – THE ROSE OF SHARON – with y’all.
This romance features Miss Libby Mae Truman, who first appeared in PRICKLY POPPY. Libby became quite the person for me. She’s formidable and had suffered a broken heart, so I just had to give her a happy ending.
We also meet the man who adores her in PRICKLY POPPY. Except…he’s already married.
Brannon Welch has had a painful life, but he’s managed it with as much care as he possibly could. He’s secretly in love with Libby, and when his wife deserts him, he decides to go after what he wants.
This is my first “later in life” romance, and I must say that I truly enjoyed writing these two characters. They are both people I admire, and I think you will, as well!
This series has been interesting, because each heroine connects with a wildflower in some way. When I first “met” Libby, her flower came instantly to my mind.
The Rose of Sharon is strikingly beautiful, and it can withstand the harshest elements of West Texas. This describes Libby perfectly. She’s a leader, manages all sorts of problems and people, and doesn’t cower in a corner when faced with something difficult. She’s a “general of the west” for sure!
THE ROSE OF SHARON represents Libby’s resilience. If you had to pick a flower that describes your personality, which one would it be and why? One lucky commentor will win a free copy (print or ebook)!
Blurb
Brownwood, Texas, 1883
Libby Truman was once a fool for love, and she vowed never again to be so ridiculous. Time has passed, and she’s now forty-two, a pillar of society, and in complete control of her life. But when someone begins leaving the striking blossoms of the Rose of Sharon for her, her heart begins to yearn.
Brannon Welch, forty-five, successful businessman, respected member of the town, is in love. But not with his wife. With Libby. He’s tired of hiding his feelings. And now that his wife has deserted him, he’s found the courage to give romance another try.
But vengeance comes for Libby, and Brannon must do whatever it takes to save her. Even if it means his own life.
Excerpt
He loved her.
He had to stop lying to himself, stop pretending.
He loved her.
Libby Truman.
Libby Mae Truman.
At the thought of her name, his heart swelled to almost bursting.
He allowed her angelic form to materialize in his mind’s eye, and his pulse began to race.
Letting out a slow breath, he rose from the chair behind his desk. He drifted closer to the second-story windows of his office and looked out at the sunset.
The red was blending into orange. West Texas had its beauty, and it never failed to amaze him. The rawness of the land, the untamed nature, had appealed to his soul, and despite what his wife had wanted, he’d settled here to build his legacy.
And that’s when it had all gone bad.
Penelope hadn’t wanted to live in Brownwood. She’d wanted Austin. Or Houston.
He’d put his foot down.
That had been his mistake, but he’d tried to make up for it. He’d worked his fingers to the bone, had created three companies, had amassed enough wealth to give her whatever she wanted.
Whatever she wanted, though, was never enough.
He hadn’t known that the strawberry-blonde curls, the sparkling hazel eyes, the sweet smile had hidden a selfish, manipulative viper.
After ten years of trying, he’d given up. He’d fallen out of love, which made having a marriage impossible. Not that Penelope had cared or noticed. She’d thrown all her efforts, time, love, and care into their son, Anson.
Who was now in prison. For murder.
As it always did, the memory of his child being arrested, tried, sentenced, and taken away made his heart crack. It was a wonder the organ still worked.
He thought about his life, catalogued his mistakes and regrets. Hanging his head, he slipped his hands into his pockets, pushing his gray suitcoat back.
There was only one bright spot in his world.
Libby Truman.
Blonde-headed, blue-eyed, petite.
Generous. Hard-working. Highly intelligent.
Fiercely independent.
They’d operated side-by-side over the years, both helping with various social functions. He’d sat on the Town Council multiple times, and she’d been the leader of many events that had needed the council’s approval. They also attended the same church, where she was very active, and had consistently inspired him to be the best he could be.
She was the epitome of womanhood.
And yet, she’d never married. He didn’t even know if she’d ever been courted.
The man who might turn her head would be the best of men.
And he was not.
Yes, he was a good businessman, and he had reasons to believe he was a good boss and a good Christian. But he’d failed as a husband and father, the two most important roles.
He lifted his head and gazed once again at the setting sun.
And thought of her.
Libby.
He loved her.
Brannon Welch loved Libby Truman.
He would hold the truth inside, though. He would never act on his feelings.
He had a wife. She’d deserted him, had moved back to Dallas, but he had one.
And Libby had principles. She never went back on them.
He smiled softly.
My God, how I love her.
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Kara O’Neal is an award-winning author of over thirty historical romances. Humor, family, love, and romance take center stage in her novels, and her characters have been touted as “real, complex, and down-to-earth”. Her books are available in print and ebook.
When not writing, she’s a teacher, but she’s always a mother to three talented children, and the wife of a man quite worthy of being called “hero”.
Telling stories is her passion, and she does so with memorable characters and unique plots certain to keep you reading late into the night! Visit Kara O’Neal at http://www.karaoneal.com.
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