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Spotlight – Christmas in Bethlehem

18 Friday Dec 2020

Posted by romanticreadsandsuch in Blog Tour, Contest, Sneak Peek

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I’m so pleased to have Beth Rhodes here today to share her newest book! And it is just perfect for the holiday season.

*****

If you’re like me, 2020 has been both confusing and invigorating. You can’t believe what life looks like right now. You’re shocked you never left the house for months at a time, except to perhaps make a trip to the store. For certain, you’re wondering why you don’t have five books written!! 

Maybe, your priorities have changed…and finding joy and love is more your pace. Maybe the almighty dollar doesn’t seem that big a deal. Maybe writing for the joy of writing—a revelation in years past,—has now been cemented into your soul. And you might never go back to the daily grind of routine tasks and making a buck.

My Christmas story, Christmas in Bethlehem, is like that.

And when I think back on all the books I’ve written, it’s always the ones I’ve done without inhibition that end up being everyone’s favorite.

This story was demanded by a friend, inspired by the Spirit, and given in the name of romance to all of you who are in desperate need of a book that will make you laugh and sigh and smile. Joy. 

I hope you find love, peace, and joy this Holiday Season: from Christmas straight through to the New Year.

*****

Christmas in Bethlehem

by Beth Rhodes

Blurb:

A soldier in the U.S. Army, Roxie St. John is about to end her time in the service. And she expects a Christmas trip to her grandmother’s Christmas Tree Farm is just what she needs to test the waters of living back home. If she can convince Nana to sell and move to town, maybe the feelings of discontent won’t return.

Ben Niklaus grew up as a stowaway on Bethlehem’s tree farm. So when an opportunity arises to buy it outright, he doesn’t waste any time. Having Roxie around only cements his suspicion: he never should have let her go. But love isn’t any easier to decipher now than it was six years ago. 

An unexpected visit from two stranded travelers and a new baby make this a Christmas Roxie and Ben will never forget.

Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P439ZSJ

*****

Excerpt:

Prologue

With the whiteout conditions obscuring the windshield view of the road in front of him, Joe Carpenter gently pressed on the brakes as they rolled through one more small town on their way north toward the Canadian border. 

His wife slept soundly for the first time in weeks. 

Nerves hit his stomach. They had met while he was undercover investigating a human trafficking ring. She worked in the main house close to the boss. Her access to the workings of the organization was access that would eventually place her in danger. He hadn’t trusted her at first, and then he’d dropped his guard and fallen for her because he’d seen she was different. 

Her determination to get to know him had made him suspicious. What did she want? How could he help her? Was she looking to expose him? 

There were dozens of women being brought into the organization. Some moved to legit jobs. Others were chosen to go dark—Joe’s definition of what happened. The women would just…disappear. One day there’d be twenty women training as if to go on to a secretarial job, and the next day half of them would be gone. 

Except for Marie Jude. In his first month there, she was never placed. A red flag.

But then, one day, she came to him in that moment before dawn and tapped on his door. 

She’d taken a huge risk and asked him to help two of the women escape. 

And his undercover had gone undercover.

“Hey,” Marie whispered from her side of the car. “Everything okay?”

“The roads are treacherous.” He gripped the wheel. 

“Should we stop?” 

“I don’t think we should. We really need to get miles between us and King.”

She wasn’t a stranger to the tension running through him, though. “We can find a place to hole up. A cheap motel, something. We need to be safe.”

“Safe is getting home,” he gripped the wheel when the car swerved on the ice.

He loved her now. It hadn’t taken long, a few months. He wanted her to be safe. And safe meant getting her back to her family in Canada until the agency could close the case. Then he’d have to go back to fill out reports and testify in court again. 

He pulled into a gas station. “Let me get some gas, and we’ll see how far we can go.”

She let out a sigh. “Joe,” she warned.

Joe got out without a word. He had to think. Stopping could put them in danger. 

As he pumped the gas, the wind blew at his face, and the snow made visibility close to nil. Even the little shop front of the gas station was hard to see. She was right. Their little Pinto wasn’t going to hold up well in this weather. 

When he got in, he turned to her, his love. “We’ll start looking for somewhere to stop. But we need to be careful. You know—”

“I know,” she said. “We’ll stay safe with you guarding us.”

Joe touched her face. “You and me and little Bean. Okay?”

Her trust smothered the doubt, and he nodded, put the car in gear, and headed out to find a place for them to find refuge.

*****

Author Info:

…she unfollowed the world and found her heart.

Country music Love Junkie. Boxing and low-carb Health Addict. Birdwatcher. Garden Grower. Adorer of God and His son, Jesus. Married to my own soldier Hero. T1D Warrior. Add six children.

www.authorbethrhodes.com

www.facebook.com/beth.writes

www.instagram.com/bethrhodes_99

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Book Review – Outside the Lines

20 Saturday Feb 2016

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OtLOutside The Lines

Love Beyond Reason #2

by Beth Rhodes

For the first time in her life, good-girl Maria Rodriguez throws aside caution for an all-consuming desire. She wants freedom from rules and her family looking over her shoulder. She wants the love she’s only ever dreamed of. But then that love walks away. Jaded bachelor David March doesn’t believe in love. His fling with the pretty Hispanic woman from California is as close to feeling as he wants to get. Now, he’s back home, burying himself in work and trying to forget.

Shortly after he leaves, Maria finds out she’s pregnant. Her first leap into freedom results in a life-changing consequence. She knows she has to find him. But what she finds is not what she expects. David is not the down-to-earth man he portrayed. And the love she remembers has been replaced by cold calculation and contracts. He lied to her once. Can she trust that a marriage agreement will bring back the love they once shared?

David has not had the most nurturing upbringing – his dad is pretty intense and has more than his fair share of pride.  He seems like a pretty ruthless man and has been David’s main family since he was 9 & his mom left.  David blames her for abandoning him and he’s put up some thick walls when it comes to romance.

Meeting Maria throws him for a bit of a loop, especially when he starts falling for her.  Of course, he handles that very poorly but fate has another twist in store for him 🙂   While David continues to try to keep things unemotional, it’s very hard to resist Maria’s love of life … and having her in his life every day, shaking things up, isn’t helping.  She’s nothing like he’s used to but that has to be the best thing for him because that man needs some major softness in his life.

I will say I was just a tiny bit confused over how much emphasis Maria put on gaining her independence and not being babied, instead wanting to be needed.  I’m not sure if I just didn’t get it or if maybe it needed a little more something.  She’s got her own career and has been saving money, which seems pretty adult for a mid-20s person … and maybe that’s it.  I get the idea she still lives at home and her parents are pretty conservative, so perhaps it is just a little quarterlife crisis going on – she’s looking for something all her own, separate from her big, boisterous family.  Otherwise, though, I just loved her.  And she is just what David needs – they are so darn cute together!!

Just like Letters From Home, Rhodes again delivers a romance full of warmth and humor.  And I love that we have more siblings out there just waiting to meet their match!

(It’s been a while since I ready the first book in this series, but it didn’t really matter and I’m pretty sure it won’t matter if you haven’t gotten to it yet.)

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Guest Post – Beth Rhodes

17 Thursday Dec 2015

Posted by romanticreadsandsuch in Blog Tour, Sneak Peek

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I’m super excited to welcome Beth Rhodes to visit today.  We’ve actually seen her before – I really enjoyed Letters From Home  and I can’t wait to get a chance to read the next book!  But for now I’ll let her share a little about how she came to love series … and then I’ll share how much I love Outside the Lines sometime soon (because I’m sure I will if it is anything like the first book 🙂 ).

*****

Is your Romance a Series?

I’m a sucker for series. Let’s face it, from day one of my romance reader lifestyle [yes, it’s a lifestyle…although there is some debate on whether it’s a chosen one or if we’re born this way], I’ve been in love with books that are connected.

NBBMFirst ever romance? Nobody’s Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Book 3 of the Chicago Stars Series. I was hooked! From there I went to the high intensity series by Suzanne Brockmann, Troubleshooters. I ate those up, too. Nora Roberts, Elizabeth Lowell…and on to Kaylea Cross and so many more. As a matter of fact, I need a new series. Something to get my blood pumping in the New Year. Jump in on the blog, if you can, and leave me a comment about where I should go next. Kay?

LFHSuffice it to say, my books are usually connected. Every book I’ve written has a book two, sometimes just waiting to be written. The one thing I’ve tried to do is mix things up. My books are contemporary. That’s their common theme. Book One of my Love Beyond Reason Series—Letters From Home—is a military romance. Despite knowing that holding the theme would appeal to readers, I found Book Two—Outside The Lines—didn’t have military in it.

And in real life—in a family, especially—what are the odds that every brother would be a soldier and every sister would marry a soldier or be a soldier? It’s rare. So, I broke the rules. I went with my gut, and Maria got her own story. Will I go back to the military theme? You betcha!! I’m already writing Book Three, and it’s military…and even a little suspensey [‘nother rule broken]. I guess I’m a rule breaker at heart. But one with love as the ultimate goal…

Before I go, I have to thank Julie for having me on her blog. She features some of my favorite authors…like Erica Ridley! And I’m honored that she asked me to visit and share my new release with you.

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas. May your New Year be filled with peace and love.

*****

beth rhodesAuthor Info:

Beth Rhodes is a wife, mother, friend, and lover. She lives with her Army husband and their six children at the base of the mountains in Colorado. She loves the cold, coffee, camping, and sunshine.

Her stories are full of life, family, and love. You can find her reading just about any genre of romance, but her favorites are fast-paced suspense, where life is on the line and love is the only saving grace. She wants a book that makes her heart pound and her pulse race.

Beth is a member of Romance Writers of America, Pikes Peak Writers, Colorado Romance Writers, and International Thriller Writers. She is signed with Entangled Publishing and Boroughs Publishing Group.

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OtLOutside the Lines

Love Beyond Reason Series

by Beth Rhodes

Blurb:

For the first time in her life, good-girl Maria Rodriguez throws aside caution for an all-consuming desire. She wants freedom from rules and her family looking over her shoulder. She wants the love she’s only ever dreamed of. But that love walks away. Jaded bachelor David March doesn’t believe in love. His fling with the pretty Hispanic woman from California is as close to feeling as he wants to get. Now, he’s back home, burying himself in work and trying to forget.

Shortly after he leaves, Maria finds out she’s pregnant. Her first leap into freedom results in a life-changing consequence. She knows she has to find him. But what she finds is not what she expects. David is not the down-to-earth man he portrayed. And the love she remembers has been replaced by cold calculation and contracts. He lied to her once. Can she trust that a marriage agreement will bring back the love they once shared?

Available through Amazon and Kindle Unlimited.

http://www.amazon.com/Outside-Lines-Love-Beyond-Reason-ebook/dp/B017OF2LBE/

*****

Excerpt:

David stopped short in the doorway.

Maria and Mrs. Kraus danced across the hardwood floor in front of him. Maria’s dress revealed well-toned calves with each turn. Her feet moved quick and sure under her, and the older woman’s barely kept up. The ache in his neck eased when he laughed. “Not bad, Mrs. Kraus.”

“It’s the salsa,” she answered as the two women did a little turn. Maria’s hips—holy mother, don’t even think about sex right now—moved to the rhythm and then her shoulders dipped and shook as she lead Mrs. Kraus into another twirly turny thing.

He rubbed a hand at the back of his neck with a smile.

Sex. Sex. Sex.

Stop thinking about sex!

“You try it!” Mrs. Kraus let go of Maria who did another twirl and landed in his arms.

“I’m not much of a dancer.”

Maria kissed him lightly, laughing. “Everyone can dance,” she said, taking both his hands and moving him over the floor.

He watched her feet, which happened to be bare. Toes painted a dark red.

Sex. Sex. Sex.

I’m not thinking about sex.

Liar. He lifted his gaze to her face, her pretty brown eyes, and found her grinning at him and wagging those eye brows. Like she knew what he was thinking—the little devil.

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