One
Safe Place
by Robena Grant
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GENRE: Contemporary Romance
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BLURB:
American, Naomi
Paverman, finds clues to her heritage when her grandmother passes. Realizing
her existence is based on many lies, she yearns for connection and one safe
place to call home. She rents a cottage in an English village to search for her
biological father. What she discovers is resistance to questions, but she
befriends an attractive and interesting local man…could he be related?
Oliver York is stirred to uncover family history he’s long ignored. Five years earlier, he inherited York Manor in Oldcastle. Oliver maintains an element of privacy to protect himself and his invalid sister from gossip. His interest in Naomi, and the secrets she reveals, causes him to come out of seclusion. Secrets threaten to expose admired citizens.
As their romance blossoms, someone attempts to run Naomi out of town. Is history repeating itself?
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EXCERPT:
Naomi’s heartbeat took off like a rocket. She could be
related to that stuck up, silent, mist-dwelling early morning walker…that
Oliver York. Memories of checking out his thighs, and gorgeous tight ass,
caused a pulse in her neck to throb. Her cheeks tightened. They were most
likely bright red by now, but thank goodness for the roaring fire.
The bell on the door tinkled.
“Good morning, Mr. York.” Annie jumped from her chair,
beaming. “What a pleasant surprise. We seldom get the pleasure of your company,
sir. Will you be having breakfast?”
“Ah,” he said and cleared his throat.
Naomi took a peek. He looked wet and serious, as he rubbed a
finger above his upper lip. “I came to apologize to the young woman. Saw her
bicycle out front.” He stuck a hand inside his soaking wet jacket, pulled out
two apples and put them on the table. Then he peeled off the jacket, walked
back to hang it on a peg, dripping puddles of water as he went.
Naomi sat, transfixed. He’d returned her apples?
“They’re new, picked them myself.”
They were damp. She held them gently, inspecting the fruit
for bruises. Then she frowned, as her head shot up. “You stole these apples,
picked them off someone’s tree?”
“I own the orchards, but no, I didn’t pick them from a tree.
It’s winter.” He nodded toward the apples and one corner of his mouth quirked a
little. “Those are from a barrel, and most likely from New Zealand.”
My Review:
One Safe Place is a good read. The opening scene pulled me in and made me want to read more. As I did, the author placed me in the scene, and I could almost see the setting, an English village. The book was peopled with a cast of sympathetic main characters and a really good supporting cast. I truly wanted to solve the mystery of Naomi's family and read the book in a couple of sittings. I'd give it 5 out of 5 stars.
One Safe Place is a good read. The opening scene pulled me in and made me want to read more. As I did, the author placed me in the scene, and I could almost see the setting, an English village. The book was peopled with a cast of sympathetic main characters and a really good supporting cast. I truly wanted to solve the mystery of Naomi's family and read the book in a couple of sittings. I'd give it 5 out of 5 stars.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Robena Grant writes contemporary romance and romantic
suspense about ordinary women thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Travel
and discovering new places brings her great pleasure, and she often includes
these discoveries in her stories. She is Australian by birth, lives in Southern
California, and has two grown children. Robena may be contacted at: www.robenagrant.com where she blogs
frequently, or follow her on social media https://twitter.com/RobenaGrant https://www.facebook.com/robenagrantauthor
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE
Robena
Grant will be awarding $20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn
winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Use the link below to enter.
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