My first single title in a couple of years will soon be out. Moody Publisher's new River North fiction imprint will release Her Good Name in August.
When an immigrant’s daughter lands a job in the town's best neighborhood, she hopes to attract the most eligible
bachelor...only to find that catching his eye is a far cry from capturing his
heart.
Espy Estrada has a lot to learn about love. In the 1890's thriving coastal town of Holliston, Maine, the leading
lumber baron’s son, Warren Brentwood, III, returns from his years away
at college and traveling to take up his position as heir apparent to his
father’s business empire.
Esperanza Estrada, daughter of a
Portuguese immigrant fisherman and a local woman, lives on the
wrong side of town, surrounded by a brood of brothers and sisters
and a careworn mother. She is unable to pretend she is anything but “one
of those Estradas.” When she overhears of a position to clean house at a
local high school teacher’s home on Elm Street, she jumps at the
opportunity—to be able to run into Warren Brentwood now and again, but
also to imbibe of the culture and intellectual atmosphere of the
Stocktons.
When rumors about Espy and her respected employer begin to circulate, the entire church
congregation and then the community pronounce judgment on her behavior. Warren believes the lie and his loss of
faith in her causes Espy to give up without a fight. She leaves her
family and hometown for the nearest city with little money and no
acquaintances and is forced to spend the night on the street. A man who
heads a mission for the homeless finds Espy and offers her shelter.
Espy finds the true love of God while working at the mission. Will she
be able to forgive the townspeople and return home?
4 comments:
Hello Ruth the Regency era is my favorite. I have all your Regency era books. I have told you before I think your heroine and hero's have great chemistry. I also like a little angst too! I just read in your blog of the new title you are to release. It is set in Maine in he 1890's which typically is about 60 years later than my favorite time period. Georgette Heyer hooked me on Regency's but occasionally I will read a story set in the late 19th century. Perhaps I can put in a good word for another Regency book. I have always been fasinated by stories of the British either living in China as traders or as missionary's during the colonial period.Thank's Ruth for all th enjoyment you have provided me.
Hi Gayle,
I'm so glad you have enjoyed my regency stories. You'll be happy to hear that I will have a Regency out next March (2013). It's titled The Moonlight Masquerade.
I love Georgette Heyer! One of my favorite authors.
Thanks for your note!
This book sounds interesting and what a lovely cover.
I have enjoyed your other books in the past and I look forward to this one and your next Regency release.
The cover is absolutely beautiful. Congratulations on your upcoming book!
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