Still grieving
his wife’s death, Texas rancher Sam Jenkins needs a mother for his children. He
can't build his ranch and care for three precocious youngsters alone. Emma
Witherspoon has accepted the fact that she will never have a husband and
children of her own, but that doesn't ease the ache in her heart. When Emma
makes Sam an offer he can’t refuse, neither of them can foresee the changes in
their lives because of two little words – “I do.”
Readers have
commented that Emma's Wish is "a heartwarming and thoroughly enjoyable read"
and "a beautifully written story."
This book was a
definite comfort read for me. I immediately liked Emma, and I felt for Sam and
his two sons and daughter. The author brought them all to life and made me care
about them. Once I started reading, I didn't want to stop until I found out
what was going to happen. I had to meet someone for lunch and even told her how
good the book was. When I did finish, it left me with a glow. I'm glad the
author has other books out, because I'm going to read all of them. – E.S.
Rose, Amazon reviewer
Author bio: A
transplanted Scot, Margery now divides her time between her home on a lake in
Canada and a small house in central Florida.
To Margery, writing in only one genre is like eating only one kind of candy. Boring. A late bloomer, Margery didn't start writing until she found herself with an empty nest, some free time, and an old standard typewriter her father found somewhere she'd rather not think about. She still has the empty nest on a lake far away from the city, but the typewriter has been replaced by a computer and free time is a thing of the past. Margery writes all across the genre board as the muse and the mood hit her, but these days she tends to stick to either historical romance or romantic suspense. When she's not writing or traveling in search of the perfect setting for her next novel, you can usually find her wielding a pair of knitting needles or a pool cue. Check out her website, and follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
To Margery, writing in only one genre is like eating only one kind of candy. Boring. A late bloomer, Margery didn't start writing until she found herself with an empty nest, some free time, and an old standard typewriter her father found somewhere she'd rather not think about. She still has the empty nest on a lake far away from the city, but the typewriter has been replaced by a computer and free time is a thing of the past. Margery writes all across the genre board as the muse and the mood hit her, but these days she tends to stick to either historical romance or romantic suspense. When she's not writing or traveling in search of the perfect setting for her next novel, you can usually find her wielding a pair of knitting needles or a pool cue. Check out her website, and follow her on Twitter and Facebook.


The books sounds great, Margery.
ReplyDeletelove the premise of this book, Margery! Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very sweet read, Margery! Best of luck!
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