Resurrected (Tender Mysteries, #1)

"Resurrected"
Book One of the Inspirational Historical Romance "Tender Mysteries Series"

His interference infuriates her.

Her passion inspires him.

July, 1895. Hope, Nebraska. For years Deborah Willet has been protecting her sisters without the interference (or aid) of any man. Though she's often resented the responsibilities heaped on her after her parents and brothers are killed in a flood, she's done her duty just fine on her own. When family treasures begin to disappear, she's confident she can locate the nasty villain stealing from her family without the help of any outsiders--until Steven Paxton raises doubts about everything she's always believed in.

For months Steven has convinced the world he isn't the least bit upset about the accident which put him in a wheelchair. Secretly, he spends most of his time wallowing in self pity, refusing to do the rehabilitation exercises the doctor has told him will restore the use of his legs. He believes he's half a man now, and he simply must accept his fate--until Deborah makes him realize he can accomplish anything he sets his mind to doing.

Except, perhaps, winning the heart of the beautiful woman who's stolen his heart.

"Resurrected" is the first book in the Inspirational American Historical Romance "Tender Mysteries Series" from Award-Winning Author Fran Shaff.

Excerpt:

Setup: Deborah and Steven are at a social looking for a thief.

A flash of red on her periphery caught Deborah's attention, and she immediately turned to determine the source of the bright color. Seeing Albert, a possible thief, had put her senses on alert, and the presence of one suspect reminded her of the purpose of being at the social with Steven.

Marcie Wilhelm, another suspect, dressed in a bright red, form-fitting dress, stood a few yards away gazing at Deborah. She nodded and twirled her red and white parasol when Deborah caught her eye. "It's Marcie."

"Where?" Steven said.

"There, near the man with the handlebar mustache, white shirt and black bow tie."

Steven glanced in the direction Deborah had indicated. "Do you mean that lovely blonde woman dressed in red is the despised Marcie Wilhelm Susan wants to torture?"

Deborah touched Steven's hand, and he looked at her. "She only wants to torture her if she's taken our mother's cameo."

"Yes, of course." Steven glanced at Marcie again. "I hope she's not the thief. I'd hate to see any harm come to her. She's a very beautiful woman."

His complimentary declaration set Deborah's stomach on fire. Humph, she thought as she recalled what he'd said earlier, I'm fetching, but she's beautiful?

"I suppose she is, if you like that kind of girl."

"What man wouldn't?"

"What did you say?" she asked indignantly.

Ooh, she hadn't meant to add such an annoying tone to her words. In fact, she hadn't meant to say the words out loud at all. She sounded and, worse yet, felt like a jealous shrew when she had no reason to be jealous at all. She and Steven were not sweethearts.

"I said Miss Wilhelm is a beautiful woman, the kind most men would find quite attractive--even men who were in love with someone else altogether." He tilted his head, a gesture she found terribly attractive, and grinned at her. "A fact is a fact, Miss Deborah, and the fact is that Miss Wilhelm is a lovely lady. Surely you can't argue against evidence anyone can plainly see," he said, leaning his head in Marcie's direction.

Deborah glanced at Marcie briefly before settling her gaze on Steven again.

"You're absolutely correct. Marcie Wilhelm is beautiful."

"That's all I'm saying," he said with a wave of his hand.

"But she just might be a black-hearted thief too!"

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Resurrected (Tender Mysteries, #1)

"Resurrected"
Book One of the Inspirational Historical Romance "Tender Mysteries Series"

His interference infuriates her.

Her passion inspires him.

July, 1895. Hope, Nebraska. For years Deborah Willet has been protecting her sisters without the interference (or aid) of any man. Though she's often resented the responsibilities heaped on her after her parents and brothers are killed in a flood, she's done her duty just fine on her own. When family treasures begin to disappear, she's confident she can locate the nasty villain stealing from her family without the help of any outsiders--until Steven Paxton raises doubts about everything she's always believed in.

For months Steven has convinced the world he isn't the least bit upset about the accident which put him in a wheelchair. Secretly, he spends most of his time wallowing in self pity, refusing to do the rehabilitation exercises the doctor has told him will restore the use of his legs. He believes he's half a man now, and he simply must accept his fate--until Deborah makes him realize he can accomplish anything he sets his mind to doing.

Except, perhaps, winning the heart of the beautiful woman who's stolen his heart.

"Resurrected" is the first book in the Inspirational American Historical Romance "Tender Mysteries Series" from Award-Winning Author Fran Shaff.

Excerpt:

Setup: Deborah and Steven are at a social looking for a thief.

A flash of red on her periphery caught Deborah's attention, and she immediately turned to determine the source of the bright color. Seeing Albert, a possible thief, had put her senses on alert, and the presence of one suspect reminded her of the purpose of being at the social with Steven.

Marcie Wilhelm, another suspect, dressed in a bright red, form-fitting dress, stood a few yards away gazing at Deborah. She nodded and twirled her red and white parasol when Deborah caught her eye. "It's Marcie."

"Where?" Steven said.

"There, near the man with the handlebar mustache, white shirt and black bow tie."

Steven glanced in the direction Deborah had indicated. "Do you mean that lovely blonde woman dressed in red is the despised Marcie Wilhelm Susan wants to torture?"

Deborah touched Steven's hand, and he looked at her. "She only wants to torture her if she's taken our mother's cameo."

"Yes, of course." Steven glanced at Marcie again. "I hope she's not the thief. I'd hate to see any harm come to her. She's a very beautiful woman."

His complimentary declaration set Deborah's stomach on fire. Humph, she thought as she recalled what he'd said earlier, I'm fetching, but she's beautiful?

"I suppose she is, if you like that kind of girl."

"What man wouldn't?"

"What did you say?" she asked indignantly.

Ooh, she hadn't meant to add such an annoying tone to her words. In fact, she hadn't meant to say the words out loud at all. She sounded and, worse yet, felt like a jealous shrew when she had no reason to be jealous at all. She and Steven were not sweethearts.

"I said Miss Wilhelm is a beautiful woman, the kind most men would find quite attractive--even men who were in love with someone else altogether." He tilted his head, a gesture she found terribly attractive, and grinned at her. "A fact is a fact, Miss Deborah, and the fact is that Miss Wilhelm is a lovely lady. Surely you can't argue against evidence anyone can plainly see," he said, leaning his head in Marcie's direction.

Deborah glanced at Marcie briefly before settling her gaze on Steven again.

"You're absolutely correct. Marcie Wilhelm is beautiful."

"That's all I'm saying," he said with a wave of his hand.

"But she just might be a black-hearted thief too!"

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"Resurrected"
Book One of the Inspirational Historical Romance "Tender Mysteries Series"

His interference infuriates her.

Her passion inspires him.

July, 1895. Hope, Nebraska. For years Deborah Willet has been protecting her sisters without the interference (or aid) of any man. Though she's often resented the responsibilities heaped on her after her parents and brothers are killed in a flood, she's done her duty just fine on her own. When family treasures begin to disappear, she's confident she can locate the nasty villain stealing from her family without the help of any outsiders--until Steven Paxton raises doubts about everything she's always believed in.

For months Steven has convinced the world he isn't the least bit upset about the accident which put him in a wheelchair. Secretly, he spends most of his time wallowing in self pity, refusing to do the rehabilitation exercises the doctor has told him will restore the use of his legs. He believes he's half a man now, and he simply must accept his fate--until Deborah makes him realize he can accomplish anything he sets his mind to doing.

Except, perhaps, winning the heart of the beautiful woman who's stolen his heart.

"Resurrected" is the first book in the Inspirational American Historical Romance "Tender Mysteries Series" from Award-Winning Author Fran Shaff.

Excerpt:

Setup: Deborah and Steven are at a social looking for a thief.

A flash of red on her periphery caught Deborah's attention, and she immediately turned to determine the source of the bright color. Seeing Albert, a possible thief, had put her senses on alert, and the presence of one suspect reminded her of the purpose of being at the social with Steven.

Marcie Wilhelm, another suspect, dressed in a bright red, form-fitting dress, stood a few yards away gazing at Deborah. She nodded and twirled her red and white parasol when Deborah caught her eye. "It's Marcie."

"Where?" Steven said.

"There, near the man with the handlebar mustache, white shirt and black bow tie."

Steven glanced in the direction Deborah had indicated. "Do you mean that lovely blonde woman dressed in red is the despised Marcie Wilhelm Susan wants to torture?"

Deborah touched Steven's hand, and he looked at her. "She only wants to torture her if she's taken our mother's cameo."

"Yes, of course." Steven glanced at Marcie again. "I hope she's not the thief. I'd hate to see any harm come to her. She's a very beautiful woman."

His complimentary declaration set Deborah's stomach on fire. Humph, she thought as she recalled what he'd said earlier, I'm fetching, but she's beautiful?

"I suppose she is, if you like that kind of girl."

"What man wouldn't?"

"What did you say?" she asked indignantly.

Ooh, she hadn't meant to add such an annoying tone to her words. In fact, she hadn't meant to say the words out loud at all. She sounded and, worse yet, felt like a jealous shrew when she had no reason to be jealous at all. She and Steven were not sweethearts.

"I said Miss Wilhelm is a beautiful woman, the kind most men would find quite attractive--even men who were in love with someone else altogether." He tilted his head, a gesture she found terribly attractive, and grinned at her. "A fact is a fact, Miss Deborah, and the fact is that Miss Wilhelm is a lovely lady. Surely you can't argue against evidence anyone can plainly see," he said, leaning his head in Marcie's direction.

Deborah glanced at Marcie briefly before settling her gaze on Steven again.

"You're absolutely correct. Marcie Wilhelm is beautiful."

"That's all I'm saying," he said with a wave of his hand.

"But she just might be a black-hearted thief too!"


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044982802
Publisher: Fran Shaff
Publication date: 10/09/2012
Series: Tender Mysteries , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 72,377
File size: 240 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Just about all of us want to get away from the demands of everyday life from time to time. Unfortunately, most of us don't have the luxury of being able to take off to some new, exciting place whenever we feel the urge--unless we like to read.

A book can take us anywhere we'd like to go. For readers who enjoy living vicariously in pastimes or in modern times Fran Shaff provides a great escape in the more than twenty novels she's published over the years. Fran's fictional books have won awards from readers, reviewers and fellow authors, and her non-fiction has been acknowledged in this way too.

Love is the main focus of all of Fran's books, whether they're contemporary or historical, serious or humorous, written for adults or teens. Love between men and women and among friends and families is featured in her books because there is nothing most of us want more than to love and be loved. Happy endings abound, but the journey to reaching that joyful final moment is always a rocky struggle, just the way we want our fiction (even though we could do without the drama in our real lives).

Look for new, full-length historical romance novels from Fran Shaff in the ten-book "Tender Mysteries Series," available now and debuting throughout 2013 and 2014. The first novel in the series "Resurrected" is available as a free download at most Internet bookstores. The series is available in single e-book and two-pack paperback formats.

Reviewers say:

"Ms. Shaff is a gifted writer that always delivers in her stories." (The Romance Studio)

"I have discovered a great new author in Fran Shaff. She writes with depth and understanding and digs deep into the emotional lives of her characters bringing the reader with her all the way." (A Romance Review)

"Fran Shaff is a wonderful writer whose prose speak with passion from her heart." (Fallen Angel Reviews)

"Ms. Shaff writes about characters that warm your heart and give you a good chuckle as well." (Coffee Time Romance)

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