Hunter’s Rose
About the Book Hunter’s Rose
Book: Hunter’s Rose
Editor: Carole Brown
Genre: Historical Romantic Suspense
Release date: August 2022
It’s the late 1800s, and Hunter Carson has married the woman of his dreams and settled on the land he bought. He’s never known God or even much about him. But his tender heart can be touched.
His wife—the beautiful and exotic Mexican Rosita DeSantis, is totally in love with him—but something is wrong. Just days after their marriage, why is she crying and touchy? Has she fallen out of love with him already? Or is there something far more serious going on with her?
Rosita’s past is haunting her emotionally. She adores her new husband, but she’ll do anything to keep him from knowing what happened in Mexico before she fled the country. And not because she doesn’t trust him, but because she’s worried for his life. Her loving family in Mexico came to accept God into their lives through the ministry of a missionary.
But can she hold onto her beliefs through the trials and tests she’ll face when Carlos De Leon insists on forcing her to marry him?
After all, the Mexican Lord—Carlos De Leon—cares nothing for God or any man. His only desire is to obtain what he wants and when. He has a plan and will do anything to accomplish it.
And Rosita will do anything to keep him from succeeding.
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My Thoughts on Hunter’s Rose
This is book two in a series. I highly and strongly recommend you read the first book before reading this one. You meet Hunter in that book and get a feel for who he is. While you can read this as a stand-alone book on its own I’m telling you not to do that. You really should read the first book, well, first.
Hunter’s Rose is a sweet historical fiction romance book that is going to keep you spellbound as you find out all the things. Like why Rosita is sad? And just how bad can Carlos be? But also what about Hunter?
Both Hunter and Rosita are victims of trauma and they deal with that in their own way. Rosita has a wonderful man in Hunter and he loves her deeply. But can he protect her when her past catches up to her? And can Rosita fully love him without confronting her own past?
Wonderful read and I hope you take the time to read both books.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
About the Author of Hunter’s Rose
Besides being a member and active participant of many writing groups, Carole Brown enjoys mentoring beginning writers. An author of thirteen full-length, best-selling and award-winning books (with a novella in an anthology), she loves to weave suspense and tough topics into her books, along with a touch of romance and whimsy and is always on the lookout for outstanding titles and catchy ideas. She and her husband reside in SE Ohio but have ministered and counselled nationally and internationally. She has found that travelling and ministering have served her well in writing her novels. Together, they enjoy their grandsons, travelling, gardening, good food, the simple life, and did she mention their grandsons?
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Characters that Walk Off the Page
One of my favorite things when writing a new book is to create the characters. When I wrote the first book in this series, there were quite a few comments about Hunter and Maria, the cook. Readers wanted to read a book about Hunter—Hunter’s personal story. It was a nice affirmation because I’d already decided that the second book would be about Hunter, his love life and the trouble that created the tension in the book.
Hunter is a fun character.
With his father murdered while Hunter was just a child, he very well could have been abandoned to fate. Only another young person’s intervention saved Hunter. He grew up to be a man that was both strong and trustworthy. He’s a bit quick-on-the-trigger (as the saying goes) but he’s also smart, loyal, not a bit stuck on himself, and overwhelmed that a beautiful Mexican girl like Rosita DeSantis could fall in love with him. He has the determination to protect her and the ability to give her pretty much anything she wants—without seeming pompous.
Rosita came from a rich, loving family who adored her, and as an only child was entitled to the family inheritance. Having to abandon that life, she was determined to pursue a different lifestyle even when enduring hardship and fear. Nevertheless, she is sweet, friendly and a loyal friend to those around her. She knows her own mind, yet is not pushy or obnoxious in her efforts, whether it be love or in scorning the man who insists he wants her back. Rosita is both smart and a real lady.
Carlos De Leon, the villain, on the other hand, is one of those persons who has everything: money, prestige, excellent features and education. Yet he lacks the character to realize that it’s not always possible to have everything you desire. Determined to have what he wants and when he is not afraid to sacrifice the people who he deems are hindering his quest.
And then, there are the secondary characters: those who support and somehow create interest, not only in themselves but in keeping a reader’s interest in how and when the main characters will respond to them.
Could it be the downright good-looking Jackson, who is quiet and withdrawn, has a story?
His support of Hunter, the tell-tell signs of his education, and the absence of any real knowledge of his past encourage the reader to imagine who he really is.
Then there’s Gabrielle Autumn Mayfair, a quiet, rather shy girl who is more of a follower than a leader—until it comes to a man who catches her attention. Her friends worry that she may get hurt, but Gabrielle is more persistent than either of her best friends realize. This blondish-redhead has an endurance that may prove favorable—or it might end in a tragic heartache.
Sully, Old Peete, Nicolas, Susie and Maria—are characters that flavor the reading and add some laughter, tension and mixed feelings about their possible hindrance or helpfulness.
Characters—one of the best and most fun parts of a book. I hope you readers will get to know the characters in Hunter’s Rose and love (or hate) them as much as I did when creating the story.
Blog Stops for Hunter’s Rose
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, August 20 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 20
Texas Book-aholic, August 21
Inklings and notions, August 22
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, August 23
For Him and My Family, August 24
By The Book, August 25 (Author Interview)
deb’s Book Review, August 25
Betti Mace, August 26
Locks, Hooks and Books, August 27
Connie’s History Classroom, August 28
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 29
Tell Tale Book Reviews, August 30 (Author Interview)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 31
Pause for Tales, September 1
Adventures of a Travelers Wife, September 2 (Author Interview)
Giveaway for Hunter’s Rose
To celebrate her tour, Carole is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!
Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/20e0e/hunter-s-rose-celebration-tour-giveaway
Rita+Wray
Sounds like a good book.
Erin S.
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Anita Yancey
It sounds like a good book, and I love the cover.
Erin S.
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Debra Pruss
Thank you for sharing. God bless you.
Erin S.
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Marisela Zuniga
I’ll need to read the series, thanks for sharing your review
Erin S.
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Sarah L
Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the contest.
Erin S.
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Emma
This sounds like a page-turner of a story!
Erin S.
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