Heather, Hot Springs Bride
My newest book, Heather, Hot Springs Bride, published on Friday. Heather Perry has always resented the government’s control over their lives in the national reserve. In her opinion, the government casts a dark shadow over Hot Springs, Arkansas. The land may be rich in healing waters and history, but its people are bound by leases and not ownership. Then Anson English arrives, a quiet, humble man in a wheelchair, Anson came at the insistence of his grandmother to seek relief and recovery in the bathhouses that define Hot Springs. Heather is captivated by his strength and vulnerability and watches his journey with growing affection. But when she learns the truth, that Anson supported the very system keeping her town under its thumb, her world tilts. When betrayal cuts deep, will love be enough?I shared some of the history of Hot Springs National Park's in two blogs I posted last month (in September). In a trip there to research the book, I discovered intriguing information that gave me the understanding and historical grounding I needed to write an authentic story. The park, then a reservation, sets the background, but this is a story of two people, struggling against adversity to find a happy future despite rough spots in the road.The book is available in paperback, on Kindle, and as an Audible audiobook. Wendy Arcega, who also narrated Bretta's Business, brings the characters to life. I'm always impressed with her work and think you will be, too. I'm glad she could work this one into her schedule. Be sure to check the book out in whichever version you prefer.

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