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La Rosaleda #2
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishers
May 2009
On Sale: May 5, 2009
320 pages ISBN: 1400073596 EAN: 9780307457936 Kindle: B0027MJU4Q Paperback / e-Book
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Women's Fiction
A vivid story of a private grief, a secret painting, and
one woman’s search for hope Still mourning the loss of her family in a tragic accident,
Lillian Diamon finds herself drawn back to the Rose House, a
quiet cottage where four years earlier she had poured out
her anguish among its fragrant blossoms. She returns to the rolling hills and lush vineyards of the
Sonoma Valley in search of something she can’t quite name.
But then Lillian stumbles onto an unexpected discovery:
displayed in the La Rosaleda Gallery is a painting that
captures every detail of her most private moment of misery,
from the sorrow etched across her face to the sandals on her
feet. What kind of artist would dare to intrude on such a personal
scene, and how did he happen to witness Lillian’s pain? As
the mystery surrounding the portrait becomes entangled with
the accident that claimed the lives of her husband and
children, Lillian is forced to rethink her assumptions about
what really happened that day. A captivating novel rich with detail, ROSE HOUSE explores
how the brushstrokes of pain can illuminate the true beauty
of life.
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19 comments posted.
Re: Rose House
Wow. Now I want to go to Chicago. I hadn't thought the cage was really there. I love when books use real places and I can find them and know that author thought this place was pretty special. (Pam Howell 10:13am May 24, 2014)
The cover of this book is amazing! I'd love to have it :D (Stefani Tabakovska 10:44am May 24, 2014)
What a fascinating and beautiful post today. Travel is a wonderful experience which opens your heart, mind and soul to so much. Your book sounds memorable. (Sharon Berger 11:20am May 24, 2014)
I love road trips but not on the interstate. There is so much out there if one has the time and inclination. (MaryEllen Hanneman 11:26am May 24, 2014)
This is most definitely read! The story line is terrific, the cover is very attractive and I love the title! Thanks! (Ann Martinisi 12:13pm May 24, 2014)
i love the cover it is very pretty the book sounds great (Denise Smith 1:45pm May 24, 2014)
Your beautiful book cover is so captivating it draws my attention to want to read it, as does the storyline. Your travels sound enjoyable and fun. (Linda Luinstra 2:08pm May 24, 2014)
I enjoyed reading your posting, and I think it's wonderful the way you go about doing the research for your books!! That's what I call really giving them a personal touch!! Although I have to admit that I'm not familiar with your books, I'm going to have to make it a point to put you on my TBR list, and start reading your books this Spring!! I love the cover of your latest book, and can't wait to read this one as well!! Congratulations on your book, and best of luck with your future writing!! (Peggy Roberson 4:01pm May 24, 2014)
I agree on the cover; I also like it. Have you visied the library at the Hearst Castle in San Simeon? I was so impressed. I love to travel and I think there are so many ideas for books. I also grew up in a small town. I learned the song, "Those Far Away Places" in third grade and I was hooked. Appreciate the giveaway.
Leona (Leona Olson 8:02pm May 24, 2014)
Very excited to read this book! It sounds as though it will keep my imagination going until the end, bring tears to my eyes, and have my heart racing. So excited! I am pleased that you enjoyed your travels and discovered new things. I plan to travel to Ireland next to discover more of my ancestors. Congratulations on this novel! (Jeri Daniel 9:45pm May 24, 2014)
I know what you mean. When you read you are transported to a different place/time. You get to experience that place and you just want to go there in person. With me I also get that as I am a travel agent and book people all over the world. When they ask if they can bring back anything I always ask for the same thing. Something that is that country in an ornament. Since I have been only a few place outside the USA, I have a collection of them from all my clients and I have a tree each year for Christmas that is just those ornaments. I was given the ideal from my mentor when I first started as a travel agent. I bet you have a number of them yourself. (Tina Ullrich 11:29pm May 24, 2014)
I live in Wisconsin and go to Chicago every Year. That is a highlight .Such an interesting city. Your book sounds great. (Jean Benedict 11:48am May 25, 2014)
The story line is really a good one and I love both the title and cover...sad to say, many times I will buy a book because of the title or the cover. (Vennie Martinisi 1:17pm May 25, 2014)
My favorite thing is to have an audio book on a plane. No phone calls. No housework I should be doing. I can turn it on and pull my hood up over my head and listen, uninterrupted to any book I want to! I wish I could travel more often. :-) (Lisa Hutson 6:06pm May 25, 2014)
Love your style of of traveling -- comfortable mattress & Starbucks close by! And of course, your book to read! (Timothy Younger 8:16pm May 25, 2014)
would love to read one of your books and find myself a new author to read. These sound great!! (Joyce Plassche 9:33pm May 25, 2014)
I love the cover! Gorgeous! I am avid traveler, also! (Denise Austin 11:45pm May 25, 2014)
Thanks for your thoughtful comments everyone. I hope you enjoy Rose House if you get a chance to read it! And yes, Tina Ullrich, I do have a collection of ornaments from my travels. Two of my favorites are a tiny hand-carved horse from The Isle of Iona in Scotland (My backpacking days) and a pair of flip-flops from Hawaii (My soft mattress days!). (Tina Forkner 6:54pm May 26, 2014)
Love books set in the California wine region of Sonoma Valley! Thanks for sharing your travel experiences. (Bonnie H 11:42am May 28, 2014)
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