Tennessee Waltz
by Trana Mae Simmons
Plain socialite Sarah Channing is known for her money rather than her beauty…until mountain born and bred Wyn MacIntyre sees her smile. They come from different worlds, though, far too diverse to ever make a life together. Or is that a lie? Sarah has no qualms about dumping her fiancé when he hardens his heart against Mairi, an orphaned child. And she has no hesitation about taking the child out of New York City and home to the beautiful mountains where her worried family is waiting. She's never let her lack of beauty bother her…too much. But when she meets Mairi's handsome older cousin Wyn, she finds herself wishing for a glimmer of prettiness to attract his attention. Wyn has the pride of a mountain man, but the woman who brings Mairi home might just have more to her than an overflowing bank account. He's already had his fill of city women, though. He grits his teeth and fights his feelings with centuries of stubborn genes in his makeup when Sarah agrees to stay and teach the Sawback Mountain children for a while. Even he can't ignore the way Sarah gains the love and respect of the mountain folks, and his own barriers weaken more each day as he falls deeper and deeper in love with this giving woman. The mountain community and its stubborn need to earn everything or go without comes alive under Trana Mae Simmons' artful pen. Her romance charms and easily continues the Homespun tradition. Gerry Benninger, Romantic Times In the hands of the extremely talented Trana Mae Simmons, readers get a refreshing, fun to read American historical romance. This reviewer will gladly waltz to the nearest bookstore for more tales by Ms. Simmons. Harriet Klausner Tennessee Waltz sizzles with sensual tension from beginning to end! An engaging heroine and a hero to die for. A great read! Eve Gaddy, Too Close for Comfort
Release Date:
December 11, 2011