Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: A Mother's Gift by Charlotte Hubbard @GoddessFish
A Mother’s Gift
by Charlotte
Hubbard
GENRE: Inspirational Romance (Amish)
BLURB:
For
Leah Otto, marrying Jude Shetler is a long-held dream come true. As a young
girl, she was captivated by his good looks and talent as an auctioneer. When
Jude, now a widower with three children, begins to court her, Leah doesn’t
hesitate. Other men may not appreciate her tomboy ways, but Jude values Leah’s
practical nature and her skill with the animals she tends, and both enter the
marriage with joy and optimism.
Three months later,
Leah feels as if her world is coming down around her. Her twin teenage
step-daughters, Alice and Adeline, are pushing boundaries and taking far too
many risks, while five-year-old Stevie deeply misses his mother. Leah, more at
ease in a barn tending her goats and chickens than in a kitchen, struggles with
her housekeeping duties.
Then a baby is
abandoned on their doorstep, and Leah must search her soul. Caring for little
Betsy fills her with renewed purpose and the strength to begin pulling her
family together. With Jude’s steadfast support, Leah finds that what she once
thought of as a happy ending may be something even better—the beginning of a
life rich in love, faith, and unexpected blessings.
Excerpt:
“Denki for thinking of me, dear, but
we’re talking about you now,” Lenore insisted gently. “I’m concerned because
Jude’s mamm, Margaret, also lives with Jude and the twins—not to mention
Stevie, who seems rather immature for five. Margaret will have her way of doing
things, because she took charge after Frieda died. And with Stevie still
missing his mamm, you’ll have a lot of little-boy emotions to deal with as you
prepare him to start school next year. Most new brides only have a husband to
get used to until the babies start coming.”
“Jah, but with Margaret running the
household and tending the three kids—especially Stevie—their routine can remain
uninterrupted,” Leah pointed out. “That will give Jude and me time to adjust to
being husband and wife, and it’ll mean that meals are put on the table and the
laundry and cleaning will still get done. From what I know of Margaret, she’ll
have instructed Alice and Adeline about doing their part in the process, too.”
From what I know of Margaret, Lenore
thought sadly, she’ll be snipping at you every chance she gets, calling you a
slacker—or worse—because you’re not assuming the traditional role of an Amish
wife.
Lenore stared at the far wall,
sensing whatever she said would go unheard. “Just be ready for your plans to be
changed, Leah,” she warned gently. “Spending most of your time with Jude at
auctions, or in the barnyard tending your animals, might not work out the way
you’ve imagined. Margaret will be a woman with a plan, too, you know.”
Leah rested her head against the
wooden headboard, closing her eyes. “I’ll cross that bridge when—or if—I get to
it, Mama. Tomorrow’s my big day, and I know it’ll be just perfect because
Jude’s sharing it with me. The light in his eyes when he looks at me is all I
need to see to believe he’ll love me forever and ever.”
Lenore looked out the window at the
half moon, which shone brilliantly in the night sky. Bless your heart, Leah, I
wonder if you still believe the moon’s made of green cheese, as Dat and I
teased about when you were a child, she thought with a sinking heart. We
probably should have done a lot of things differently as we were raising you .
. . but it’s too late to change your way of looking at the world.
Interview with Charlotte Hubbard
What
group did you hang out with in high school?
I went to a very
large high school in Kansas City, and I wasn’t much of a groupie, nor was I an
athlete or a pep club/cheerleader type. My friends tended to be artsy-crafty or
musicians, and we led pretty sheltered lives—meaning, we didn’t drink or do
drugs or runs round in cars causing trouble. I belonged to French Club and the
church youth group and choir, and I took piano lessons. Those activities pretty
much defined my life until I got to college.
What are
you passionate about these days?
Travel, especially
on cruise ships because you only have to unpack once while you visit a number
of places. I’ve been eyeballing the itinerary for a world cruise that lasts
more than four months, and I’ve seriously considered selling all my property
and living aboard a ship in my later years—but not while I have a dog. Wouldn’t
be fair to kennel Vera for months on end (nor would I want to pay that kennel
bill!) I really love walking around cities with knowledgeable local guides, and
I take along my iPad so I can get a fair amount of writing done during days at
sea! That would be my dream life.
Ebook or
print? And why?
I’m about 50-50. I
buy a lot of ebooks on my iPad, and I tend to read those when I travel. At
home, I have a TBR stack of print books on my nightstand, because I prefer not
to read on a screen before bed. You’ll NEVER see me reading a book on my phone.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Charlotte
Hubbard is the acclaimed author of Amish romance and fiction that evokes
simpler times and draws upon her experiences in Jamesport, the largest Old
Order Amish community west of the Mississippi. Faith and family, farming, and
food preservation are hallmarks of her lifestyle—and the foundation of all her
novels. A deacon, dedicated church musician and choir member, she loves to
travel, read, try new recipes, and crochet. A longtime Missourian, Charlotte
now lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with her husband and their border collie,
Vera. Please visit Charlotte online at www.CharlotteHubbard.com.
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7 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for featuring my book on your blog today!
I enjoyed getting to know your book; congrats on the tour, I hope it is a fun one for you, and thanks for the chance to win :)
Congrats on the tour and I appreciate the excerpt and the great giveaway as well. Love the tours, I get to find books and share with my sisters the ones I know they would enjoy reading and they both love to read. Thank you!
I enjoyed reading the excerpt and interview :)
I split between print and ebook too!
--Trix
This sounds like a wonderful read! Anything involving elements of farm living invokes nostalgia for me given the animals I grew up with. :) I enjoyed the brief interview as well!
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