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Overview: After thirteen years away, native Texan and award-winning author Myra Johnson is happy to be back in her home state enjoying bluebonnets and real Texas barbecue.
Myra’s novels have won several honors, including the 2014 Christian Retailing’s Best Award for historical fiction and the 2017 National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award. She is also a two-time finalist for the ACFW Carol Awards and a three-time finalist for the Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Awards. She is currently at work on her next contemporary romance.
Myra and her husband of over 50 years have two beautiful daughters, two godly sons-in-law, and seven amazing grandchildren. The Johnsons share their home with two lovable (and very spoiled) rescue dogs and a snobby cat who thinks he’s the boss of everyone!
Genre: Fiction > Romance | Historical
#1- The Sweetest Rain
Her family’s survival matters more than anything…even her own heart.
As the 1930 drought burns crops burn to a crisp in tiny Eden, Arkansas, Bryony Linwood relies on forced optimism and dogged determination to disguise a heart as dry and despairing as the scorched earth.
Reclusive Michael Heath barely survived the Great War, and twelve years later all he wants is to forget. His one passion is botanical illustration, where nature’s beauty offers blessed escape from a troubled past and his wealthy father’s continual disparagement.
When Bryony accepts employment at the Heath mansion, it’s just a job at first…until she discovers Michael Heath and his beautiful illustrations. Their friendship soon blossoms into healing for wounded souls and a love that can’t be denied.
#2 – Castles in the Clouds
She longed for love and adventure. She found so much more.
Larkspur Linwood yearns for a more exciting future than life as a small-town Arkansas schoolmarm. Mistaking her favorite college professor’s interest for romantic love, she leaps at the chance to serve with him at a missionary school in Kenya. But his ultimate betrayal shatters her heart, and she slinks home in shame.
Anson Schafer, director of the Kenyan school, is losing his sight to an eye infection and must return to the States. Finding new purpose in the founding of schools and relief efforts for those struggling through the Depression, he visits Lark’s college to recruit teachers. Though she’s reluctant to risk another failed venture, this could be her chance to make a difference.
As Lark and Anson work side by side to bring hope and education to impoverished children, her respect for him deepens into something much, much more. But can their dreams withstand the trials and struggles of the prejudicial South?
#3 – A Rose So Fair
Varmints and strangers best steer clear of this Winchester-toting redhead.
Working alongside her grandpa on his Arkansas tenant farm, Rose Linwood learned to love the land as much as he did. Now her older sisters have married and moved on, Grandpa has gone to his eternal reward, and Rose is determined to make a go of the farm on her own.
But crops have been slow to recover since the drought of 1930-31, and the whole country struggles in the grip of the Great Depression. Drifters looking for work or handouts roam the countryside, some of them up to no good, so Rose keeps her trusty Winchester rifle at the ready.
Caleb Wieland isn’t the farmer his late father was. He’d let the farm go and search for work he’s more suited for, except he can’t desert his widowed mother. Besides, he’s been quietly falling in love with Rose since they were in grammar school, but her stubborn independence is proving as thorny as the flower for which she’s named.
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