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review 2017-07-31 00:00
Sapphire Falls: Going Zero to Sixty (Kindle Worlds Novella)
Sapphire Falls: Going Zero to Sixty (Kindle Worlds Novella) - Lizbeth Selvig Lizbeth Selvig accomplished the impossible. She dared to be different. Going Zero to Sixty is a breath of fresh air. The author never loses her sense of humor while tearing down sexism and inspiring female readers. Elle symbolizes an independent spirit. She's not afraid to listen to her heart. Not just in professional matters but personal ones as well. In a town known for it's friendly atmosphere she makes her mark by just being herself. A valuable lesson in a tiny package.
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review 2017-04-24 00:00
Betting on Paradise (Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys #4)
Betting on Paradise (Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys #4) - Lizbeth Selvig Scandal, heartache and self - doubt seem to follow two dreamers looking to bring those dreams into reality. Ms. Selvig blends the best parts of human nature: determination, fear and heart and builds a story of redemption, hope and family. Grace has more family than she knows what to do with. Personal and professional merge into one big brand of complicated for this caring, yet lost young woman. In order to find happiness, she has to first understand what makes her unique. Not easy when you're part of a group.

Ty offers her the chance to find herself, but steals her heart in the process. He has her heart, but what else does he want in return? Betting on Paradise strives for endearing and succeeds.

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text 2016-02-12 09:00
@TastyBookTours Promo: The Bride Wore Starlight by Lizbeth Selvig (@lizbethselvig)

 


The Bride Wore Starlight

 


Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys, #3

 

Lizbeth Selvig

 

 


Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Avon Impulse
Date of Publication: February 9, 2016
Number of pages: 279



 

Available at the following retailers:
Amazon     BN     Kobo     ARe

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Once comfortable on stage in front of thousands, Joely Crockett is now mortified at the thought of walking—or rolling—down the aisle at her sisters’ wedding. Scarred and wheelchair-bound, the former beauty queen has lost more than the ability to walk—she’s lost her fire. But when one handsome, arrogant guest accuses her of milking her injuries and ignites her ire, Joely finally starts to feel truly alive again, and soon it’s impossible for her to resist her heart’s desire.

Alec Morrissey knows a little something about loss. A famous rodeo cowboy before he was injured in Iraq, he’s managed to create something of a normal life, even if it’s not the one he always imagined. Encountering stunning but damaged Joely, he sees a kindred spirit who can learn from his mistakes.

As these two healing souls begin to fall in love under the Wyoming stars, they must discover if they are willing to give in to the tragedies of life or fight for a future together.

Excerpt: 

The contact with Alec’s strong, long-fingered hand didn’t do anything to quell the annoyance dancing in her stomach. Or was it attraction? Or just a very long time since a man had taken her hand?

He tugged gently and braced his feet so she could stand and get her solid leg beneath her.

Her eyes came level with his tie. That put him at roughly six feet, she thought inanely, although, in truth, no thoughts but inane ones filled her head. Up close his eyes shone a dark, rich amber, and his full, upturned lips made him appear prone to smiling. His hat looked so natural on him he might well have been born with it on.

He held out his right elbow. “Just think of me as a human hiking stick.”

He hadn’t said “cane.” He hadn’t said “crutch.” She offered a tentative, grateful smile, took a deep breath, and nodded.

What could have been horribly awkward turned out to be an easy partnership. Alec seemed to know instinctively how to step where she needed him for support, and his arm offered a perfect grip that she could lean into as firmly as she wanted. It took a dozen or so strides to get the coordination right, but slowly she figured out how to step firmly with her right leg and use Alec’s weight to help swing and step quickly with her left. She’d walked like this with crutches, but this felt so quasi normal—she almost enjoyed it.

Almost.

They came to the stairs, and she froze. A flat path was easy. Going up stairs was awkward but doable. But going down threw her weight forward, and she didn’t have the strength or balance to keep from pitching headfirst down the flight.

“We’re doing great,” he said. “There are only six.”

We’re doing fine,” he’d said. She didn’t know this man from any random person, and yet he knew how to speak as if they’d been doing this forever.

“I really should have a body on the other side, too,” she admitted reluctantly. “I suck at stairs.”

“Here’s the deal.” He removed her hand from his elbow and held it, then wrapped his right arm loosely around her waist. “It’s your balance that’s got you spooked. You haven’t practiced with it, but your left leg is strong enough. Trust yourself. You know the drill: bad leg—”

“First,” she finished. “Yes. But it doesn’t hold my weight.”

“Eventually it will, but for now we’ll step together, and you lean into me when you’re using that leg.”

How did he know so effortlessly what to do? He’d probably had plenty of bangs and bruises when he’d been on the rodeo circuit—maybe this was second nature for him.

They navigated the stairs like they’d been doing it for years. She’d never have made it on her own, and such an exercise had been clunky at best with a physical therapist. When she stood at the bottom without aid of a crutch or two side walkers, her satisfaction had to rival that of any successful mountain climber’s.

“Wow,” she said, unable to keep the pleasure from her voice.

“Why are you surprised? You’re a ranch girl; you’re tough.”

Giveaway: 

Author Bio:

Lizbeth Selvig lives in Minnesota with her best friend (aka her husband), and a gray Arabian gelding. After working as a newspaper journalist and magazine editor, and raising an equine veterinarian daughter and a talented musician son, she won RWA’s prestigious Golden Heart® Contest in 2010 with her contemporary romance The Rancher and the Rock Star. In her spare time, she loves to hike, quilt, read, horseback ride, and spend time with her new granddaughter. She also has four-legged grandchildren—more than twenty—including a wallaby, two alpacas, a donkey, a pig, a sugar glider, and many dogs, cats, and horses (pics of all appear on her website www.lizbethselvig.com). She loves connecting with readers—contact her any time!

To connect with the author online:

Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads

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review 2016-02-10 17:32
Review - The Bride Wore Starlight by Lizbeth Selvig
The Bride Wore Starlight: A Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys Novel - Lizbeth Selvig
Joely's accident crushed her leg and left her scarred both inside and out. She is stuck in a rut and not really moving forward the way she should. Alec knows what it's like to be in her position and makes it his mission to help her heal. However, Alec has his own demons to deal with but doesn't let it show. Alec helped Joely overcome a lot of her physical limitations, but I loved the way they both helped each other heal on the inside. As the heal, you can see their friendship develop into attraction and love.This was not your typical romance, but I loved the story and found it to be heartfelt and inspirational. 
 
I received an ARC via Edelweiss for the purpose of an honest review. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.
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review 2016-02-02 00:00
The Bride Wore Starlight: A Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys Novel
The Bride Wore Starlight: A Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys Novel - Lizbeth Selvig Lizbeth Selvig's writing connects to her readers. The Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys series was a discovery I do not regret. Thanks to Avon, Edelweiss and Ms. Selvig, I have loved every single book. Have nicknamed them the five star collection and will continue until the end. I was blessed to received an ARC of The Bride Wore Starlight in exchange for an honest review. It would have been so easy to see this read as a dismal look at life's heartbreaking moments. However, with a little bit of laughter, quite a few tears and outstanding writing this story became about appreciating the blessings and the lessons from each experience whether good or bad. Make the most of the time you have and the people you love. I am getting emotional just from writing this review.
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