Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Review and Facebook party - "Forget me Not" Novella by Miralee Ferrell



Can a Lost Love be Redeemed?

Seven years ago, Julia McKenzie rejected the man she loved, wanting to experience more of life. Now, at the age of twenty-four, she regrets that decision. What will Seth think of her, when they encounter one another hundreds of miles from home? Will the man she cared for understand the direction her life has taken and love her in spite of her choices?

Pastor Seth Russell has never completely forgotten the girl he once courted. When she shows up in his new home of Baker City, all those feelings return. But why is she sneaking around town late at night? Even more important, will she reject him and break his heart again




My thoughts:
I enjoyed reading about Seth in this novella.  He is drawn to Julia, and as their friendship deepens...he begins to feel romantic feelings towards her.  I like the way that Julia has grown since we first met her, she seems emotionally ready for a relationship now.
And, I really enjoyed the descriptions of the town and the characters in Miralee's books, you really feel like you are there visiting with them.

This book could easily be a "stand alone" story, but I recommend that you read all of the books in the "Love Blossoms in Oregon" series to fully understand the characters.

You can read more of my Reviews from books by Miralee Ferrell  here.

For more information on Miralee's books, visit her website here.

   Miralee Ferrell invites you to win a Kindle, books, & Amazon gift cards at her release party, in celebration of her new release, Forget Me Not, part of the Love Blossoms in Oregon, historical romance series!
For more information about her Facebook party on March 18th, visit here


About the Author:

Miralee and her husband Allen have been married almost 40 yrs.

They live on 11 acres in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge in
 southern Washington State, where they love to garden, play with their dogs, take walks, and go sailing.
Miralee also rides her horse on the wooded trails near their home with her grown daughter who lives nearby. She’s an avid reader and has a large collection of first edition Zane Grey books, which inspired her desire to write fiction set in the Old West.
When she started writing fiction, Miralee believed that she’d always stay with women’s contemporary, but has since branched out to historical romance.
Thank you to Miralee for providing a ARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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