A Rose So Fair

A Rose So Fair

by Myra Johnson
A Rose So Fair

A Rose So Fair

by Myra Johnson

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Overview

Varmints and strangers best steer clear of this Winchester-toting redhead.

Working alongside her grandpa on his Arkansas tenant farm, Rose Linwood learned to love the land as much as he did. Now her older sisters have married and moved on, Grandpa has gone to his eternal reward, and Rose is determined to make a go of the farm on her own.

But crops have been slow to recover since the drought of 1930-31, and the whole country struggles in the grip of the Great Depression. Drifters looking for work or handouts roam the countryside, some of them up to no good, so Rose keeps her trusty Winchester rifle at the ready.

Caleb Wieland isn't the farmer his late father was. He'd let the farm go and search for work he's more suited for, except he can't desert his widowed mother. Besides, he's been quietly falling in love with Rose since they were in grammar school, but her stubborn independence is proving as thorny as the flower for which she's named.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544070223
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/24/2017
Series: Flowers of Eden , #3
Pages: 306
Sales rank: 540,411
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Award-winning author Myra Johnson writes emotionally gripping stories about love, life, and faith. Myra is a two-time finalist for the prestigious ACFW Carol Awards, and her Heartsong Presents romance Autumn Rains (November 2009) won RWA's 2005 Golden Heart for Best Inspirational Romance Manuscript. Married since 1972, Myra and her husband are the proud parents of two beautiful daughters who, along with their godly husbands, have huge hearts for ministry. Seven grandchildren take up another big chunk of Myra's heart. Originally from Texas, the Johnsons now enjoy the climate and scenery of the Carolinas, but they may never get used to the pulled pork Carolinians call "barbecue"! The Johnsons share their home with two very pampered rescue doggies who don't always understand the meaning of "Mom's trying to write."
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