Welcome, Haley!
Soldier
in Her Lap - Inspiration
I’d like to thank Rosanna for having me on her blog
again. It is always lovely to visit. I’m here to talk about my newest release
historical romance release Soldier in Her
Lap. Set during the Civil War, Soldier
in Her Lap was inspired by an episode of Gunsmoke where a young woman of marrying age was forced to take
care of her abusive father and the man tried to keep her from marrying the man
who courted her. Of course, I gave it a wartime spin and well a little bit of
fairytale flair.
I pictured Sophia Carpenter as the Civil War era
Cinderella. She cooks and cleans and tends the garden for her father with
nothing in return but spiteful comments and the sting of the back of his hand.
She dreamed of Prince Charming rescuing her … or maybe a soldier.
Blurb:
Trapped by her alcoholic, abusive father, Sophia
Carpenter longs to escape her life of drudgery on her father’s dirt farm in
Clark Springs, Georgia. Making matters worse, her father’s scared off every man
who tried to call on her. She longs for freedom, but with the Civil War raging,
even fewer men are available to fulfill her dreams—unless a soldier landed in
her lap.
Conscripted into a war he never wanted to fight, Lucas
Grady is tired of battle and refuses to lay his life down for a lost cause.
After a musket ball tears through his leg, he deserts from the ambulance wagon
rather than risk a field surgeon’s saw. He barely makes it to Sophia’s farm
before collapsing.
The wounded soldier’s arrival seems like a dream come
true, but first she must save him from his injuries—and her father. As
forbidden attraction blooms between them, they will have to struggle to
survive. Can their love overcome so many obstacles or will they become another
casualty of the War Between the States?
Excerpt:
Excitement
threaded through her. Was she finally getting a man? A handsome, caring and
courageous man at that. God had outdone himself when he’d answered her prayer.
“We
have to keep this from Papa,” she said, her eyes widening. Mr. Grady hadn’t
taken the musket with him to the barn. Her old man could come out here and
shoot him at any time.
“We
can for now. If that is what you wish, Miss Carpenter.”
Sophia
exhaled. “That is what I want.” She shifted her weight. If they were going to
court they needed to know more about each other. One question had been plaguing
her since the evening she’d sewn up his leg. “I’d like to know about the
battle.”
His
eyebrows knitted together and he tipped his upper body back. “What would you
like to know? War isn’t a ladylike subject.”
She
didn’t care whether it was proper or not. Papa had never treated her like a
lady. “How did you get shot?”
“Charging
the Yankees,” he replied, a playful undertone to his voice.
He
wasn’t much of a talker. She’d learned that very quickly. But she wanted a
better answer than that. Maybe she should start with a more direct question.
“What regiment are you from?”
“The
4th Georgia Infantry.”
Good.
She could work off that. “So you’re from Georgia then?”
“No,
ma’am. Tennessee. But I transferred to this regiment.”
“Oh.
All right, but why did you end up on my doorstep instead of with your
regiment?”
“Not
much left of my regiment, ma’am,” he replied curtly. Color drained from his
face, his eyes taking on a haunted look.
She
swallowed hard. She didn’t need to bring it up the difficult subject now.
They’d talk more about this later, when he was ready.
“I
understand,” she whispered. “I’m sorry.”
“One
good thing came out of that battle,” he said, his gaze lifting to hers. “I met
you.”
Her
heart flipped. Yes, she was Cinderella, and he was the nobleman coming to her
rescue. Talk like that would charm her silly. She already had a hard time
keeping him off her mind. She’d pause in the middle of working in the garden
and glance over at the barn.
One
thing continued to bother her though. He seemed to be holding something back.
Why hide something unless you were ashamed or worried or afraid? Maybe all
three. Except Mr. Grady didn’t seem the type of man to do something wrong. He
acted the perfect gentleman. “Mr. Grady seeing as how we’re courting I think it
would be all right if you called me Sophia.”
Mr.
Grady grinned; his eyes no longer looked haunted. “In private of course,
Sophia,” he said. “And you may call me Lucas.”
“I
look forward to getting to know you better, Lucas.” She had so many questions.
Hopefully their next conversation went smoother. This one had been as bumpy as
a toad’s back.
When
the clock struck twelve would her dream come true or fade away?
Buy Soldier in
Her Lap
About Haley:
Haley Whitehall lives in Washington State where she enjoys
all four seasons and the surrounding wildlife. She writes historical romance
set in the 19th century U.S. When she is not researching or writing, she plays
with her cats, watches the Western and History Channels, and goes antiquing.
She is hoping to build a time machine so she can go in search of her prince
charming. A good book, a cup of coffee, and a view of the mountains make her
happy.
Haley loves to connect with readers. You can find
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Interesting cover, sounds good congrats on the release
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us, Julie!
DeleteWow, Haley, I love the idea behind this one. I do hope her dream comes true. Good luck with A soldier in her lap.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to share in Haley's release, Daisy!
DeleteIntriguing excerpt. Love to read further...
ReplyDeleteSo glad you could pop by, Diane!
DeleteThank you for hosting me Rosanna and thanks for the comments ladies :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a history buff, love historical romance, fairy tales AND Gunsmoke. This one has to go on my TBR list.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments, Aubrey!
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