Truth in Fiction
July, 2024
Dear Reader,
I am delighted to tell you that on July 1st, I released a new historical novel, set in Fort Worth during The Great Depression—but it isn’t depressing! Rose and her widowed mother are waging life together, hoping for better things to come but not complaining until then. You will be encouraged and uplifted by how they tackle their daily events. I just can’t write a novel without a romantic thread, and Rose by Another Name has two! Let me introduce you to its three main characters.
A Depression-era newspaper typesetter secretly creates the character she would like to be and dares to hope for the life she may have missed.
Rose Coughlin, injured in the wreck that killed her father, hides more than one secret. As the Great Depression deepens, she covertly submits optimistic articles as Lorraine Summerhill, the most exciting, capable woman she can imagine. Astounded by her success, she awakens to the possibility of walking gracefully and thinking like the fictional Lorraine. But will she lose the income that supports her and her mother if the editor-in-chief discovers he’s paying his minimally educated niece to write articles?
Dan Martin has rarely dated since his career choice of veterinary medicine triggered rejection by his sweetheart. When Rose, whom he befriended in their teens, comes to his practice with a seriously ill pet, their relationship flourishes.
Preparing to move from his parents’
home, he hopes to find a level-headed woman who will be his partner through
calving cows, long hours, and midnight emergencies. Can their love of
animals fit together his calling and a fulfilling family life? And is Rose too fragile for the path
he has chosen?
Get their story today, and PLEASE post an honest review after reading it. Easy Link to Rose by Another Name on Amazon.com, eBook and paperback:
Thank you for your support.
Lee Carver
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