She's the town's healer but she remains a mystery until one man seeks out her help . . .

Screen Shot 2013-08-27 at 1.29.08 PMTuesday's Revolving Book is the historical romance Sapphire Blue by DeAnn Smallwood.

Priced right on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Blue-ebook/dp/B00A9SXYGK

Synopsis:
Meghan O'Reiley is the most mysterious and sought-after citizen in Pig Eye Gulch. Yet no one befriends or even fully trusts the beautiful young woman. They seek her out in times of trouble--to heal their sick children or soothe their own ailments--but she is otherwise regarded with superstition and unease. Since her grandmother died, Meghan has carried on, finding solace and peace in the cultivation of the wild herbs she uses to create her healing medicines.

When Conner Hendrickson needs help for his sweet baby daughter Bonnie, Meghan's formerly solitary life is suddenly full of spark and zest. She's wary of getting too close as she knows that a life with Conner cannot be hers. He comes from a life of privilege, having grown up in London's high society. Conner is the owner of the Sapphire Yogo mine and employs most of the citizens of Pig Eye Gulch, and Meghan knows that his aspirations will take him far beyond her rough-hewn Montana mining town. But try as she might, Meghan's love for both Conner and Bonnie deepens each day as she nears the precipice of losing them both.

Author Bio:
DeAnn Smallwood lives in Colorado with her husband, Marvin, and their two Yorkies, Jesse and Zach. She is a native of Colorado but has lived in Montana and Wyoming. She wrote Sapphire Blue while living in Montana and Colorado. Her greatest pleasure next to writing is having her books read and enjoyed. Many more stories are just waiting to be written and shared. Sapphire Blue is DeAnn's second book. Montana Star is also available.

Reviews:
What a wonderful read! Vibrant descriptions of surroundings and the Times. Beautifully written and thought out a must read! This is a love story that you can't put down . Once I started I didn't want it to end. Jeannine Rote Five Stars

I like this book...it was a well written easy summer read. The story had enough twists and turns to make it interesting. Susan Greenberg

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was so well written, the story you wanted to go on longer. I would recommend this book for vacation! D. Seavey "Deb" Five Stars

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website link
http://www.deannsmallwood.com/

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