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BACK COVER BLURB: With a will that reads like a piece of
fiction, the return of his long-lost brother, and the possibility of losing the
family ranch, Micah Cooper calls on high school friend, Sky Baxter, to bail him
out of a bad situation.
Though her brain tells her no, Sky’s heart says yes. She
accepts Micah’s in-name-only proposal, knowing it’s unlikely anything permanent
will come of it. She’s been in love with him since the ninth grade, and if he
hasn’t figured it out by now, there’s little chance he ever will.
When an unexpected kiss ignites a spark, giving Micah hope
for a possible future with Sky, a tragic accident threatens to take it all
away. Torn between following his heart, doing the right thing, and forgiving
the past, Micah is lost in a whirlwind of pain and emotions. Will he make it
through the next two years, or will a long-kept family secret be the undoing of
them all?
EXCERPT: Micah took
Sky’s hand and they hurried across the street, stopping in front of the double
wooden doors. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a shiny gold ring.
“Here, it’s a bit big for me, but it’ll do for today.”
She held
out her hand and he dropped it into her palm. They’d gone shopping a few days
ago and he’d bought her a thin gold band, but not one for himself. The fact that
he only planned on wearing the ring for the ceremony solidified her
in-name-only status. “Your dad’s?”
He nodded.
Sky
fingered the ring. “Other than this nick, it looks brand new.”
“That nick
nearly cost Dad his finger. He got it hooked on a piece of farm
equipment shortly after he and Mom
married. He made Noah and me swear never to wear any jewelry while working.”
“Did he
ever wear it again?”
“Nope.”
“And your
mom didn’t mind?”
“Not that I
was aware of. Then again, I was just a kid.”
At least
she’d have a good excuse for why her husband didn’t wear a wedding band. She,
on the other hand, would wear hers proudly. He might be a lug, but for the next
two years he’d be her lug. “We’d better go. Don’t want to keep the judge
waiting.”
The judge’s
secretary ushered them into the office. His Honor stood when they entered and
greeted them with a firm hand and warm smile. “Robe or no robe?” he asked.
She looked
at Micah. “What do you think?”
He smiled. “Your call.”
“In that
case, I vote for the robe.”
While the judge
put on his robe, Sky took in her surroundings. The walls were painted standard
office-beige, but the large mahogany desk, and photographs of Montana’s
mountain ranges and plains that lined the walls added some warmth to the room.
What she especially appreciated were the live Ficus trees that flanked the tall
window behind the desk. It was no church, but at least it wasn’t the cold,
barren room she had envisioned.
The
ceremony was short, with only the court clerk and judge’s secretary in
attendance. But that didn’t bother Sky. Nothing else mattered at the moment.
This was her wedding day, perhaps the only one she would ever have. For that
reason alone she chose to absorb every detail and print them on her heart.
Micah stood
ramrod still until the judge had him place the ring on her finger. His hand
shook a little, but his tender smile was one Sky would forever remember.
Her next
memory would be their first kiss. She knew it was purely out of
obligation. After all, what would the
three people staring at them think if a newly married couple didn’t seal the
deal with a kiss?
When Micah
leaned in, one side of his mouth lifted in a smile causing her stomach to flip.
Assuming the kiss would be short, she was taken by surprise when his warm lips
lingered longer than she’d expected. The scent of his spicy cologne tickled her
nose. The feel of his hand on her cheek sent her heart rate soaring. She
couldn’t even imagine what her reaction would be if he ever kissed her for
real.
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR: Lucie Ulrich took her time becoming a writer. Not much
of a reader as a child, writing was of no interest to her--until she joined a
church drama team. The desire to write a skit, and not simply act out someone
else's was so strong, that once she started, she couldn't seem to stop. That
first skit led to her becoming the drama team director, then eventually, the
performing arts director at a small Christian school.
Lucie's first novel was penned under a tree in a field in Holland.
Though her first, second, and third attempts never saw the light of day, parts
of each of them became the foundation for "Broken Vessels," her first
published work.
No longer involved with the performing arts, Lucie enjoys going on photo
shoots with her husband, and taking long (or short) road trips. She hopes to
find inspiration as she and her husband explore the four corners of the United
States.
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:
Website: http://www.lucieulrich.com/
Twitter: @LucieUlrich
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/dashboard
Buy Links:
http://www.amazon.com/Rose-Ring-Lucie-Ulrich-ebook/dp/B00LTZESEY/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1405476290&sr=1-1&keywords=the+rose+ring
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-rose-ring-lucie-ulrich/1119952099?ean=2940149765522
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/458203
Thanks so much for having me, Elaine.
ReplyDeleteGlad you could come. Thanks for having me as well.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved The Rose Ring! What a fantastic story! I can not wait to read more in the next book.
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