Author, Marlene Bierworth
Hello everyone. Author Marlene Bierworth here today to spend some time with you all. I have been a happy retiree since 2014, married for 54 years, 2 children, 5 grown grandchildren, and 4 great grands. I live in Canada in the summer and Florida in the winter.
I started publishing contemporary and historical Christian romance after retirement, and now have over 100 books listed on Amazon—all available in KU for subscribers. It is not simply my goal to entertain, but to also bring hope and encouragement to readers through the words and lives of fictional characters.
Fans tell me they love the characters I create and their growth through the trials on the way to their happily-ever-afters. They look forward to my delivery of unexpected twisted plots, watch for the diverse threads of mystery, adventure, intrigue, faith, hope, love, and romance, and are blessed for my threading differing degrees of the Gospel message into each storyline.

"Life is an adventure waiting to be told"
and it is my goal to
"help book lovers experience it to the fullest."
I have written many books in a fictional or USA setting, but when presented with the opportunity to build a storyline in Canada’s own Banff National Park, I jumped at the chance. This is a brand-new series, round one presently unfolding, with two more planned for the future. There is no more a majestic location to place historic characters and a romance story, than in the National Parks.
See Round 1 Here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9VRGMWP

My book—Rosa: Banff Hot Springs Bride, is #5 in the series.
Rosa has her world turned upside down after Frank McCabe, and brothers William and Tom McCardell, all Canadian Pacific Railroad workers, stumbled upon the hot springs—an event that led to the creation of Banff National Park. Indigenous Peoples and mountain dwellers knew of and used the hot springs long before the railroad arrived. Their presence was too close to Rosa’s home tucked away in the Alberta Rocky Mountain range, for comfort, leaving her on edge—especially after her encounter with Stewart and the gunmen at the springs. The naïve girl has known or experienced nothing beyond what her sheltered mother—a released captive from the Dakota tribe since childhood—and her father, a rough and tumble trapper, have taught her. Isolated, mountain living, with mostly Natives as her neighbors, did not prepare her for the surge of civilization converging at the base of Sulphur Mountain.

GET ROSA HERE: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F8BG3G8K
Book’s Description
When the Canadian Pacific Railroad workers discover the Banff Hot Springs while linking the east coast to the west, life as Rosa has always known it in the Canadian Rocky Mountains is changed forever.
Taking Stewart Craig, an injured man, to her cabin to heal, opens the door not only to the good, but the bad of the civilized world, whose goals are to destroy the peaceful isolation of her homeland.
Change never comes easy. The invasion of her quiet life in the Rocky Mountains and co-existence with her native friends is threatened by the arrival of the railroad workers and the higher powers that seek profits from tourism
Is Stewart a bridge, sent to help in Rosa’s transition, or is he leading her into a time of personal devastation? Rosa is torn as her heartstrings are pulled and her surrender to transformation becomes inevitable.
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Change never comes easy. To have one’s small isolated world enlarged to such a degree must have been overwhelming for those living off the land. The healing waters of the hot springs the Natives had enjoyed for generations were no longer theirs, and with nowhere to hide from tourism and civilization, the last of the clans surrendered to the reservations farther south.
The orphaned Rosa, is faced with the same dilemma.
No—change did not come easy.

This is an elevated view of the Banff area and Tunnel Mountain.
The exciting thing for me is that not only did I do research online, but I actually went to Banff National Park on holidays one short year ago. I took the background picture above, and below is a photo of my hubby and me standing at the top of Sulphur Mountain overlooking Banff and the smaller Tunnel Mountain where Rosa grew up. I could almost hear her whisper, “Now you know why I love it here.”
8,041 feet above sea level…
No, I did not climb all of it. The gondola brought me up most of the way,
but we trekked the 33 feet upwards to Sanson’s Peak

Vacations are made of this!
Authors find storylines everywhere in God’s Creation.
BEFORE you LEAVE:
Did you check out my September release, Rosa Banff Hot Springs Bride? It comes highly recommended.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F8BG3G8K
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