About the Book
Book: The Proposal
Author: Tanya Eavenson
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: June 15, 2021
Oklahoma 1891
When the sheriff’s daughter goes into hiding from her father’s killer, her
life isn’t the only thing in danger.
Jessica Thomson is fleeing the man who killed her father. But her
stagecoach is robbed, and when the stranger who rescues her declares she
will be his wife, she does the only thing she knows to do—shove her revolver
in his back. Never would she have expected he wore a star on his chest. Too
bad she vowed never to love another lawman.
As sheriff, Blake McKenny prides himself on protecting his town’s people
from danger, but his efforts didn’t include a headstrong woman bent on
putting herself in harm’s way. When outlaws threaten his town and put
Jessica’s life in danger, Blake’s failure to save his late wife haunts him.
Can Jessica and Blake forgive themselves for the past and protect each
other—even if that costs them their hearts in the process?
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About the Author
Tanya Eavenson is an award-winning Christian romance novelist. She enjoys spending time with her husband and their three children. Her favorite pastime is grabbing a cup of coffee, eating chocolate, and reading a good book. You can find her at her website http://www.tanyaeavenson.com/
More from Tanya
Fiction to Reality
Ever had those moments when you’re reading a novel and it’s as if the author wrote the story line, the characters, or included verses just for you? When your world turns from fiction to reality with the flip of a page?
At the beginning of December in 2014, I took a novel from my bookshelf, snuggled on the couch with a blanket, and began to read. The title of the novel is called The Rancher’s Reunion by Tina Radcliffe. The hero in the story is Will, and he has a hereditary disease that caused him to fear, not only his future, but in trusting God. And that’s when God used this story to speak to me.
“I’m scared, Annie.”
“I know, Will. I know.” She blinked back the moisture pricking her eyes.
“No, Annie. I don’t think you do. I’m not just scared. I’m terrified.”
And I understood Will’s fear. Weeks prior to reading this novel, my doctor told me I have cancer. It’s a single word that can change the course of your life, emotionally, physically, but not only yours, others around you. And though I knew God’s presence would be with me no matter what the future held, my desire to write or edit anything had vanished. Honestly, I wasn’t sure I wanted to write anymore with my future so uncertain. I wasn’t just scared, but terrified my time with my family would be shortened.
But as I continued to read Will’s story, God’s whispered words, Do not be afraid of things you cannot control, pray, and continue your call to write, took hold and draped around my heart.
I knew at that moment this book was meant to be read at this appointed time. That God was leading me to give Him every single fear, open my laptop, and begin to write again.
During the time I’d stopped writing, I was in the middle of two stories, a contemporary romance, and The Rescue, the first story in the All Roads Lead to Texas series. It took some months before I returned to writing, but I had to give my fears to God the only way I could. Like Will and Annie’s story, day by day. Moment by moment.
In my new novel, The Proposal, the second story in the All Roads Lead to Texas series, Jessica Thompson understands fear and must learn how to give it to God. She has her father’s killer on her trail and the only means for escape is to run, but she never counted on the sheriff of Graham, Texas, to get in her way.
Have you ever had a time in your life where fear caught you so unexpectedly that you didn’t know what to do next? Perhaps you didn’t know where to turn? Maybe couldn’t pray?
I’m here to tell you it’s okay. God knows how you feel, good or bad, it doesn’t change His love for you. Just remember, He’s with you, by your side through it all. He will never leave you.
Blog Stops
Rebecca Tews, June 18
Genesis 5020, June 18
Lighthouse Academy, June 19 (Guest Review from Marilyn Ridgway)
deb’s Book Review, June 20
Labor Not in Vain, June 20
For Him and My Family, June 21
Inklings and notions, June 22
Cats in the Cradle Blog, June 22
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess , June 23
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 24
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, June 24
Locks, Hooks and Books, June 25
Connie’s History Classroom, June 26
Kayem Reads, June 26
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, June 27
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, June 28
Texas Book-aholic, June 29
Mary Hake, June 29
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, June 30
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, July 1
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Tanya is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and eBook 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/10db1/the-proposal-celebration-tour-giveaway
My Review
The Proposal is the second installment from the All Roads Lead to Texas series by Tanya Eavenson. I have not read the first book, The Rescue, and feel that this one can be read as a stand alone. I enjoyed Jessica and Blake’s story. I love the lessons of learning the power of forgiveness and having faith. I thought it was really good and I wanted to keep reading to find out how it would all end for them.
I am giving The Proposal four stars. I recommend it for readers who enjoy clean western and historical fiction. I hope there will be a third book from the All Roads Lead to Texas series and most definitely be getting the first book to see what happened previously.
I received a digital copy of The Proposal from the publisher. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
Sounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read! Adding to my tbr!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, I’m so glad you enjoyed Blake and Jessica’s story. And you have a lovely blog. I appreciate you hosting me!
ReplyDeleteAmy, Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy series, but I appreciate when each book can stand on its own.
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