Where The Pink houses are

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When unthinkable tragedy strikes, will Brenna and her mother-in-law, Anna, find healing half a world away amid the green Irish hills? Brenna begins to think she may be able to build a new life in a new land when Anna's eccentric family welcomes her with open arms. But it's in the arms of the town heartbreaker, Luke Dillon, that she begins to wonder if she can truly fall in love again.

Luke is a handsome charmer who's used to getting what he wants. Just talking to him ties Brenna's stomach in knots and sets her cheeks ablaze. He's persistent, too. She tells him she's not interested but he doesn't listen. Secretly, she loves his attention but something tells her to be careful. Is he good for her or will a relationship with him lead her straight into more heartbreak?

As if one confusing relationship isn't enough, when Brenna meets the enigmatic Ryan Kelly she's instantly drawn to him. He's like no guy she's ever met. While every guy in town has been asking her out, Ryan doesn't seem to have any romantic interest in her at all. He's much older than she is and he's only interested in friendship--yet she can't stop thinking about him.

Brenna questions her sanity when she finds herself falling for two very different men at the same time. As always, Anna has comforting and wise advice but Brenna needs to decide for herself as she struggles to understand God's plan for her life. Should she give in to Luke's attentions? Will her new friendship with Ryan become something more? Or will events that none of them can foresee take her life down a frightening new path? 

Where the yellow flowers grow

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When Megan McKenna was fourteen years old, she received a love letter and a bouquet of her favorite yellow flowers. She might have been swept off her feet if it weren’t for the fact that the unexpected attention had come from a nerdy sixteen-year-old with an overbite and terrible eyesight. Embarrassed, she tossed the flowers and letter into the trash without the courage to even look back at the face behind those coke-bottle glasses.

By the end of the school year, the boy had moved away from their little Irish town, and Megan was left with a guilty conscience—and a slightly queasy feeling at the sight of yellow flowers.

Ten years later, after breaking up with her cheating fiancé and subsequently finding herself at the wrong end of a public scandal, Megan has decided she’s done with men. And no, she doesn’t care how hot the new doctor is. She’s not interested.

Dr. David O’Brien has accepted a temporary position in a small country town; a town he hasn’t seen since he was sixteen when his family moved to America. A town he hasn’t seen without the aid of coke-bottle glasses.

 

 

Amazing Story

“One of the best books I have read. I got very little sleep the weekend I read this book because I instantly became involved with the lives of the characters. I love it when you read a book and become friends with the characters and that is exactly what happened with this story. I did not want it to end because now I miss my new friend Brenna! This is also a book that I know my daughter will love when she gets a little older, and one that I will be so happy to share with her. I hope there is a sequel because I can't wait to see what happens next!”— KJF

Worth the sleepless nights! Such an enchanting story!

“It has been a week since I finished this book...and I still have not caught up on my sleep! I started and finished this book within 24 hours. Two late nights and reading any chance I could during the day and all I can say is...it was 100% worth the sleeplessness.

Rebekah Ruth has a wonderful style of writing that draws the reader in and makes them feel a part of the family. I had a range of emotions from sadness, anger, joy, and ultimately, love. She clearly knows her strengths and uses them for the reader's advantage.

The readers of this book (and the previous book - Where the Pink Houses Are) are blessed to be invited on this journey of love, light and redemption. Enjoy!”—Julie K

Good Romantic Read

“I enjoyed reading this book and the vivid descriptions of the characters and setting. Now I want to go to Ireland!! It's nice to read a romantic, clean book with passion but no "heaving bosoms." There was conflict, violence, humor and emotion. And faith. People wrestling with anger, fear, uncertainty, grief, jealousy and shame with love, honesty and faith.” —Kathy M