27th
Jul

Welcome to Maureen’s Books Wednesday’s
Favorites. In the
Wednesday’s Favorites post I will talk about a book I loved and that I
think
deserves a little more attention. I read popular books, but also many
books
that aren’t so popular (yet). In this post all sorts of books from all
sorts of
genre’s will have a chance to shine. Today’s Wednesday’s Favorites is
‘Share The Moon’ by Sharon Struth, a book I read in October 2014.  

The Book:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22978479-share-the-moon
Sometimes trust is the toughest lesson to learn.

Sophie Shaw is days away from signing a contract that
will fulfill her dream of owning a vineyard. For her, it’s a chance to restart
her life and put past tragedies to rest. But Duncan Jamieson’s counter offer
blows hers out to sea.

Duncan still finds Sophie as appealing as he had during
boyhood vacations to the lake. Older and wiser now, he has his own reasons for
wanting the land. His offer, however, hinges on a zoning change approval.

Bribery rumors threaten the deal and make Sophie wary of Duncan, yet she cannot
deny his appeal. When her journalistic research uncovers a Jamieson family
secret, trust becomes the hardest lesson for them both. 

“Heart-tugging small town romance with
real emotion. 

Struth is an author to watch!” —Laura Drake, author of RITA-award winning The
Sweet Spot

The Facts:

Publication Date:
August 12th, 2014
Series:
Blue Moon Lake #1
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Pages:
272
Formats:
eBook, Paperback
Available at:
Average Goodreads Rating:
4.23
Average Amazon Rating:
4.6

Praise for ‘Share The Moon’:

‘Share The Moon’ is a romance in which the characters must first learn to love
themselves in order to be able to love each other. It’s more than just about
falling in love; it’s about overcoming grief and disappointment and growing
into people worth loving.
Just a great, great story… and, one I highly recommend
to fans of small town romance that is light on the steam. 
In ‘Share The Moon’ Sharon Struth really did an amazing
job in getting all these feelings across to her readers. I felt sad while
reading this book, but also happy, enthusiastic and excited. This book was just
a perfect small-town- romance story and I loved every part of it. 

About the Author:

Novelist Sharon Struth believes you’re never too old to
pursue a dream. The Hourglass, her debut novel, is a finalist in the National
Readers’ Choice Awards for Best first Book. Her next release, ‘Share The Moon’ -Book
one in the Blue Moon Lake Novel Series-is published by Kensington Books/Lyrical
Press.

She writes from the friendliest place she’s ever lived,
Bethel, Connecticut, along with her husband, two daughters and canine
companions. For more information, including where to find her published essays,
please visit her website or visit
her blog, Musings from the Middle Ages & More.

For more information about ‘Share The Moon’ and Sharon
Struth please visit Facebook, Twitter, Amazon and Goodreads.

Last Week on Wednesday’s Favorites:

 Don’t forget to check out last weeks Wednesday’s Favorites: Angry Blonde by Maria Mroziuk.

http://maureensbooks.blogspot.nl/2016/07/wednesdays-favorites-angry-blonde-by.html