Sunday, April 26, 2020

Review, Guest Post, and Giveaway: Desert Willow by Patricia Beal


About the Book


Book:  Desert Willow
Author: Patricia Beal
Genre:  Romance
Release Date: February 12, 2020

After a failed engagement, Captain Andrew Lee James has focused on building a career in the Army he loves. That commitment includes helping a feisty, out-of-work ballerina whose devotion to her grandmother’s dying wish immediately grabs his heart. She’s the one, but will he be able to win the heart of a woman who has vowed to never be involved with a soldier?

College graduate Clara Malone swore to never love anyone in the military again but when her dying grandmother asks her to deliver a love letter to the general who broke her heart decades ago, she agrees and finds herself escorted by a handsome Army captain whose kindness challenges her beliefs. Surrounded by desert willows that shower her path with pretty pink flowers and sing with the buzzing of hummingbirds, Clara enjoys the wild beauty of El Paso—and her time with Andrew—more than expected.

Can she deliver her grandmother’s last love letter without losing her heart to a man who represents everything she fears?

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My Thoughts:


What happens when two imperfect people are trying to find that perfect someone? This was a lovely story of mistakes, forgiveness, and a passionate true love that will need to prove itself and rise above the judgemental.

Clara Malone is on a mission for her dying grandmother-to deliver a love letter to the man whom her grandmother loved with her whole heart. On her way to meet this general, she becomes acquainted with Captain Andrew Lee James, who very much looks up to the general. In the course of their acquaintance, Andrew becomes very convinced that Clara is the one for him. Clara likes Andrew, a lot, but she does not want to get involved with a military man.

Andrew sets out to prove to Clara that not all soldiers are like the ones she has known. Their romance develops rather quickly. Both are adults and ready to move on with their lives, Andrew is ready to settle down and Clara is at a crossroads. However the road to true love will not be easy as each have a past that needs to be dealt with. And both of them need a little lesson in understanding and not being judgemental.

I really liked the lessons in this book concerning faith, and how we as imperfect humans put limits on our forgiveness and how we "grade" certain sins. That is not at all how Jesus is. He forgives all who ask of everything..

This was my first book by author Beal and I look forward to more.

I received a copy of the novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all of my views and opinions are my own.

About the Author


Patricia Beal is a 2015 Genesis semi-finalist and First Impressions finalist. A Season to Dance is her debut novel (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas, May 2017). Her second novel comes out in February of 2020. Patricia graduated magna cum laude from the University of Cincinnati in 1998 with a B.A. in English Literature and has worked for the U.S. Army as a writer and editor for many years. Patricia writes from Fayetteville, North Carolina, where she lives with her husband and two children. You can find more info about Patricia on her website here.

More from Patricia


Desert Willow: A Love Song to the City of El Paso, to Family, and to Prince Harry


I enjoy this story so much! It’s great to finally get to share it with you.

Desert Willow started as a NaNoWriMo project in 2015 and has a lot of my grandma’s history in it—life in the German colonies of the south of Brazil, the beginning of the shoe industry there, and the story of the most influential man her town has ever known, my great-grandfather.

And what does that have to do with El Paso and Prince Harry?

Well, my Prince Harry lookalike, a young Army captain named Andrew Lee James who lives in El Paso, is helping the protagonist deliver her grandmother’s last love letter, a letter she was urged to write all those years ago after what happened in Brazil.

The contemporary story of Clara (protagonist) and Andrew was fun to write too because I’ve been around the Army since the nineties. We moved to Fort Bliss/El Paso in 2012 and lived there for six years. I thought I was going to hate it, but I loved it, so I just had to write an El Paso story.

Now I think that what I enjoyed the most about writing this novel was making all the connections and showing how the actions of a distant past affect and inform the modern story so deeply.

Some of you have journeyed with me for a while and know that my debut, A Season to Dance, was my salvation process. What comes after salvation can be hard. What’s that? Well, looking at past mistakes through God’s eyes and realizing just how wrong we were, for starters.

We know how quickly God forgives us, but can we forgive ourselves and each other as quickly?
Desert Willow deals with all that. And with Prince Harry… 

Blog Stops

Among the Reads, April 13
Robin’s Nest, April 14
Batya’s Bits, April 15
Older & Smarter?, April 16
Rebecca Tews, April 19
Emily Yager, April 20
Simple Harvest Reads, April 20 (Guest Review from Mindy Houng)
Hallie Reads, April 20
Pause for Tales, April 26

Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Patricia is giving away the grand prize of a Kindle Fire 7 (https://amzn.to/37TEN21)!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

3 comments:

  1. I like the synopsis, sounds like a good book.

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  2. This sounds like a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing your review and participating in the blog tour. I'll be checking this book out for sure :-)

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