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Last month Stacey shared her book In Too Deep on our spotlight, today she brings us The Builder's Reluctant Bride.....
He Wants a
Second Chance. She Says There’s No Going Back. Ten years ago,
a public disgrace sent Jenna Jenkins running from her hometown. Now, the
success of her professional future hinges on joining her hometown church
restoration project. Her partner and team leader on the job is William
Scott—expert renovator, volunteer fireman, and the ex-flame who ruined her
life. William is in crisis, facing the tightening screws of personal and
professional failure. When the interior designer on the church renovation
project turns out to be Jenna, William sees it as a chance to make amends. But
Jenna wants nothing to do with him. How much will William sacrifice to redeem
his mistakes and prove his love? Can Jenna protect her heart this time or will
William break her for good?
Watch the book trailer!
The Builder's Reluctant Bride is available at Amazon and Pelican Book Group
Download and read the first two
chapters FREE here!
What
inspired you to write The Builder’s Reluctant Bride?
I
wanted to write a story about the messiness of real life. Too often, following
the Lord Jesus Christ is portrayed as a simple fix to our troubles. But
Scripture teaches us something quite different. Turning to Jesus does not
guarantee a removal of our troubles. In fact, it is more likely to increase
them as we walk in opposition to the world. Following Jesus is not easy. We are
commanded to do things that are impossible in our flesh, but they become
possible as we depend on the Holy Spirit’s power and live in submission to
God.
Website: www.staceyweeks.com - I post weekly
devotionals and regular home renovation projects and crafts under the blog tab.
You’ll find links and information on all of my books.
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I post questions to readers and collect feedback for projects. It’s also where
you’ll find the most up to date information.
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Until next time take care and God bless.
PamT
I always enjoy learning more about another Pelican author's work. Thanks for sharing about The Builder's Reluctant Bride!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a very good book! Wishing you much success.
ReplyDeleteLots of mashed potatoes...yes! haha Sounds like a great book!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jacqueline. The Builder's Reluctant Bride was named best Christian romance at the 2017 Word Awards. It was very exciting!
ReplyDeleteHi Katie, I could eat mashed potatoes all day every day. Yum!! Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHi Emily, thanks for stopping by to say hi!
ReplyDeleteHi Stacey,
ReplyDeleteI like big Sunday dinners, too. I just have to learn to do some prep the day before. Sundays can be hectic.
Congrats on the book.
Thanks for sharing, Stacey. I pray your book blesses your readers. It sounds like it has all the ingredients to do that. Cheers
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, I came from big Sunday dinners but we don't actually do them in our home unless it is a holiday. Sundays are a very busy day for this ministry family so we take it easy once we get home! I do love a big Sunday dinner though...
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting, Marilyn!
ReplyDeleteYou sound like a no-nonsense woman with a Normal Rockwell childhood (well, maybe except for the Yorkshire pudding!)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for continued success--in life and writing.
Hi Susan, thanks for stopping by to comment. I guess I am a no-nonsense woman :-) The Yorkshire pudding comes from my mother's British background.
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