Haley Blackwell travels to Colorado with plans to relive her favorite childhood memories—including a snowy Christmas. When she meets her grandparents’ neighbor, she finds herself yearning for more than a white Christmas, but trusting men has never been easy for Haley.
After a failed marriage, and the death of his ex-wife, Tate Rivers is determined to concentrate on raising his preschool daughter, Ashlyn, and to stay clear of another relationship. He doubts he can ever trust his heart to another woman—until he meets Haley.
Despite the weather forecast that does not include snow on Christmas Day, Ashlyn prays that God will give Haley the desires of her heart. Will Haley realize Tate isn’t a man who will abandon those he loves, and will they be able to push aside the past and step forward together in love—the way God desires?
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BIO:
Mary Annslee Urban is an author of
Inspirational Romance. Her goal is to write stories that stir the heart about
love, honor and God's grace! Her debut book, Tapestry of Trust, White Rose Publishing, was released June 2012.
Her second book with White Rose Publishing, She
Came to See the Snow~A Colorado Christmas Romance, will be released Fall of
2012.
A Registered Nurse by trade, Mary also
has been a freelance writer for newspapers in her area and has had articles
published in magazines as well as online publications. A North Carolina
resident, Mary and her husband have five children and 3 grandchildren. When she
isn’t writing, she enjoys cooking, traveling, long walks and anything
chocolate!
Genre: Inspiration
Romance
Blurb for
Tapestry of Trust:
Surrendered
Hearts—Interwoven Grace Isabelle had always envisioned Charlie Hamilton as the
hero depicted in the romantic tapestry hanging in the Hamilton home. Then
Charlie abandoned her to make decisions no one should make alone. Now, six
years later, Charlie’s back, and despite Isabelle’s best efforts, she can’t
ignore the longing his presence reignites. Charlie wants a second chance, but
can Isabelle trust the man he’s become? Can she surrender her threadbare heart
long enough for God to weave Isabelle's own happily-ever-after tapestry?
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