Sunday, June 23, 2019

" More Than Words Can Say" by Karen Witemeyer Booktour and Give Away

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About the Book

Book: More Than Words Can Say
Author: Karen Witemeyer
Genre: Historical Romance
Release Date: May 7, 2019 More Than Words Can Say
After fulfilling a pledge to a dying friend, Zacharias Hamilton is finally free to live life on his own terms. No opportunities to disappoint those he cares about, just the quiet bachelor existence he’s always craved. Until fate snatches his freedom away once again when the baker of his favorite breakfast treat is railroaded by the city council. As hard as he tries to avoid getting involved, he can’t turn a blind eye to her predicament . . . or her adorable dimples. Abigail Kemp needs a man’s name on her bakery’s deed. A marriage of convenience seems the best solution . . . if it involves a man she can control. Not the stoic lumberman who oozes confidence without saying a word whenever he enters her shop. Control Zacharias Hamilton? She can’t even control her pulse when she’s around him. Once vows are spoken, Abigail’s troubles should be over. Yet threats to the bakery worsen, and darker dangers hound her sister. As trust grows between Zach and Abby, she finds she wants more than his rescue. She wants his heart.
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"More Than Words Can Say" by Karen Witemeyer is a story of a marriage of convenience and I really liked it. The description for this book is historical romance but if I was have to place this novel in a genre I would name it as being a Christian historical romance because it has Christian valves all throughout the book.
This book clearly shows that sometimes things that seems to be bad can really be for the best . I like stories of marriages of convenience if the marriages are the kind where the groom isn't being abusive. This is a story of love and forgiveness
"More Than Words Can Say" by Karen Witemeyer is the second book in the "A Patchwork Family"series.   I am glad I read the first book in the series as well. 
This books covers all the issues that a marriage couple goes through to make a marriage work, love forgiveness and trust and talk about  the marriage act itself but the book is a clean read.

Something happens in the story and I love Abigail's attitude as she remembers these words from the Bible " But as for you, ye thought evil against me: but God meant it unto good.

I received a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are mine own.

I have decided to add this as a post script I forgot to add this earlier  ""And he made me realize that I have to choose which voices to believe. I can believe the ones that tell me I'm not good enough or brave enough or pretty enough and let them skew my perception of events, or I can push aside that clamor and seek out the voice that tells me I am fearfully and wonderfully made". from "More than words can say" by Karen Witemeyer.
When I wrote my review I forgot this was in the book. I also forgot to say "More Than words Can Say and "More than Meets the Eyes are the first two books that I can remember reading of  Karen Witemeyer's, she has been on my List to Read for a long time, but they certainly won't be the last! I truly had no idea what I was missing!

About the Author
Witemeyer_Karen1Winner of the HOLT Medallion and the Carol Award and a finalist for the RITA and Christy Award, bestselling author Karen Witemeyer writes historical romance to give the world more happily-ever-afters. Karen makes her home in Texas, with her husband and three children. Learn more about Karen and her books at www.karenwitemeyer.com.

More from Karen

Settings – Real or Imagined?
One of the key decisions an author has to make before she begins to write is selecting the setting for her story. And the first choice she faces is the question of whether to use a real or imagined location. Roughly half the stories I have written are set in fictional towns. The use of a fictional setting allows an author greater freedom to manipulate the environment of her characters to fit her plot. This provides a great deal of flexibility. However, there is something special about setting a story in a real place. First, readers who are familiar with that place never fail to get excited about seeing a town they recognize in print. Second, if an author can find historical photos and documents, she can add a wonderful layer of authenticity to her setting that might otherwise be missing. Third, an author may turn up fascinating tidbits when studying the history of her setting that find their way into the story and bring a flavor the author never could have supplied on her own. This was the case as I wrote More Than Words Can Say. All of the stories in my Patchwork Family series have been set in real places. Pecan Gap, Texas for More Than Meets the Eye, Honey Grove, Texas for More Than Words Can Say, and coming this fall we’ll travel to Gainesville, Texas for the concluding novella, More Than a Pretty Face. Researching each location brought its own unique discoveries, but I have to admit that researching the small town of Honey Grove brought this history-loving girl a special level of joy. For example, there is a legend about how the town got its name that I knew needed to be incorporated into my story. Legend has it that when Davy Crockett was on his way to join the fight at the Alamo, he stopped in a grove of trees and set up camp. There were so many bees in that in letters to family and friends, he called the place a “Honey Grove.” He carved his initials into one of the trees and intended to return and settle there after the war. Unfortunately, as we know, Crockett did not survive the Alamo and therefore did not return. One of his friends, Samuel A. Erwin, later found the grove and became the first settler in 1839. Many people recall seeing the initials carved into Crockett’s bee tree even into the early 1900s, which led me to believe that this legend was based in truth. It doesn’t play a pivotal role in my story, but if you watch for it, you’ll find it mentioned. Discovering the Honey Grove Preservation League’s website proved a tremendous boon. Their online historical resources are some of the best I have ever come across. Historical photos, newspaper articles, government records—it was like stepping through a time portal every time I visited. And I visited often. Thanks to the Preservation League, I was able to mention real people and places in my novel. Places like the Commercial Hotel, the home of James Gilmer that was built during my time period, Wilkins, Wood & Patteson Dry Goods, and Dora Galbraith Patteson’s millinery shop on the east side of the town square. While Zacharias Hamilton and Reuben Sinclair are completely fictitious characters, there really was a lumberyard located on the corner of Sixth Street and Rail Road. As fiction authors are wont to do, I did take a few liberties with Honey Grove’s history. To my knowledge, there was never any city ordinance banning women from owning businesses in town, which was a key plot point in More Than Words Can Say. In addition, Mayor Chester Longfellow was a complete invention of my imagination. The true mayor of Honey Grove during this time period was J.H. Smith, a man who served in that capacity from 1888-1897. He must have been a well-loved city official to hold office for nearly a decade. I paid brief homage to him by having him step back into office when my fictitious mayor resigned. I hope you enjoy stepping back in time with me into historic Honey Grove, Texas. Zach and Abigail might not have lived there in truth, but I like to believe their tale is a representation of the many amazing love stories have taken place in that sweet little town through the years.

Blog Stops

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Genesis 5020, June 17
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Among the Reads, June 18
C Jane Read, June 19
Mary Hake, June 19
Hallie Reads, June 19
Splashes of Joy, June 21
Pause for Tales, June 21
Worthy2Read, June 22
Vicky Sluiter, June 23
Wishful Endings, June 24
Simple Harvest Reads, June 24 (Guest post from Mindy Houng)
amandainpa , June 25
Quiet Quilter, June 26
Emily Yager, June 28
Lukewarm Tea, June 28
By The Book, June 28
The Becca Files, June 28

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Karen is giving away a grand prize that includes More Than Words Can Say, More Than Meets the Eye, and a $20 Panera Bread gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/e4f4/more-than-words-can-say-celebration-tour-giveaway






I finished reading "More Than Words Can Say" by Karen Witemeyer and it was so good! 5 stars. I've been anticipating this book ever since we meet Zach in "More than Meets the Eye," and it did not disappoint! Marriage of Convenience romance stories are one of my favorites. And I loved how the characters grew: letting go, forgiveness, moving forward and being brave I just finished reading More Than Words Can Say and I really loved it. I loved Zach and Abigail's story. Some people said that there was too much focus on the physical aspect of their relationship but I found that it was respectful and that there was chemistry without being too over the top. I loved how they both supported one another and respected each other. They also didn't stay away from dealing with difficult discussions. They pushed each other to be their best selves and to forgive themselves for things that happened in their pasts.
Another thing that I really enjoyed was that Abigail was a character that wasn't your typical woman found in most books. She was someone slightly larger and I could relate to some of her concerns as someone who struggles with my weight. However, a lot of people struggle with something,not just physical looks and I think they can relate to Abigail's struggles too. Zach has his own issues to overcome to believe that he could be loved for who he is too.
I really can't wait for Rosalind's story. I wish it was going to be a novel and not a novella but I love anything that Karen writes and look forward to seeing what is in store for Rosalind.

3 comments:

  1. I love the character names in this book!
    Dianna

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  2. I appreciate you taking the time to give us a great book description and giveaway as well. Thank you so much!

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