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HERE FOR YOU
Family is Forever Book 2
BY PAT SIMMONS
Blurb
Emotional, poignant women’s fiction from acclaimed inspirational romance author Pat Simmons featuring a hero and heroine who are better at taking care of other people than themselves, a dark moment that shakes their faith, and a profoundly satisfying happy ending.
Caregivers sometimes need a little TLC too.
Rachel Knicely’s life has been on hold for six months while she takes care of her great aunt, who has Alzheimer’s. Putting her aunt first was an easy decision—accepting that Aunt Tweet is nearing the end of her battle is far more difficult.
Nicholas Adams’s ministry is bringing comfort to those who are sick and homebound. He responds to a request for help for an ailing woman but when he meets the Knicelys, he realizes Rachel is the one who needs support the most. Nicholas is charmed by and attracted to Rachel, but then devastating news brings both a crisis of faith and roadblocks to their budding relationship that neither could have anticipated.
Fans of Christian romance and inspirational stories will love this clean and wholesome romance exploring the challenges of family—and the rewards—when you open your heart to faith, hope, and love…
HERE FOR YOU
Family is Forever Book 2
BY PAT SIMMONS
Excerpt
With Aunt Tweet gone, there would be no more ministerial visits. It was up to Rachel to do her own soul-searching, and she needed inspiration now more than ever to ease the hurt of her wounded spirit.
She continued her stroll down one aisle of the parking lot, inhaling the unseasonably warm April air and gaining strength from the sunshine. Although her mind was drifting as she recalled happy times with her aunt, she heard footsteps behind her.
“Rachel.” The voice was unmistakable. Had she conjured him up? A breeze brought a whiff of a familiar cologne to confirm Nicholas was nearby.
She shaded her eyes from the sunlight with her hands until he stood
within a few feet of her. She had never seen him dressed up before, and he was handsome beyond measure in a suit and tie. He looked serious until he caught her staring again, and he smiled.
“I saw you step out. I wanted to check on you. Are you okay?” He frowned.
“Will I ever be?” she said more to herself. “I was hoping no one saw me,” she said, “especially Jacqui.”
“Yes, you will, and I did.” His voice was barely above a whisper. “I’m flying out in a few hours, but I would like to pray with you before I go.” Why did his words seem to lighten her burdens? “Thanks for coming here.” Rachel’s eyes watered, but she got a handle on her emotions. “I didn’t realize ministers attended the funerals, especially those who are out of town.”
“I wanted to be here for you. The location didn’t matter.”
“Thank you, Minister Adams.”
“Always Nicholas to you. I don’t need the title to do God’s work.”
His words were kind and thoughtful.
“Okay.” She studied him, really looked at him. Was there a special lady in his life waiting for him to propose? If so, the woman had a keeper, Rachel thought as he watched her.
Nicholas blinked first, then cleared his throat. “I called a couple of times to check up on you. Did you get my messages?”
Rachel shrugged. “Jacqui has been checking messages, answering emails, and stuff. I’m sorry.” She bowed her head, embarrassed.
“Hey.” That low voice of his gently commanded her to look at him. “I’m available to listen about anything whenever you want to talk.”
He reached for her hands. His fingers were coarse but gentle. “Father, in the name of Jesus, let Rachel feel Your presence from this day forward. Comfort her when she’s lonely, and when she’s weak, give her strength. And let the memories of her aunt give her joy…”
His words were like a balm to her spirit. Rachel whispered, “Amen,” with him when he finished. “Thank you.”
“Anytime. Take time to heal emotionally and mentally. There’s no expiration date for the process, and remember what I said—if you call me, I’ll listen.” He frowned, and his stare was intense. “I mean that, Rachel,” he said and squeezed her hand.
Although the gesture was comforting, Rachel yearned for a hug, one of those cocoon-type embraces where she could close her eyes and sigh as she snuggled. But she had no one to offer her that.
When he released his hold, his eyes seemed to dance with amusement as he glanced down at her feet. “Oh, and I wouldn’t walk too far in those heels. My feet hurt even thinking about it.” He shivered, then chuckled before he swaggered away.
“A man with a sense of humor.” Mirth stirred in her belly until a chuckle escaped her lips. He actually had made her laugh.
Later that night, back at Tabitha and Marcus’s house in her old neighborhood, the sisters’ heels, dresses, and makeup came off. They lounged in the family room in their flannel pj’s, reminiscing about Aunt Tweet and the sizeable inheritance she had left them.
Marcus entered the room. “Came to check on you ladies and give my wife this.” He leaned over the sofa and brushed a kiss against Tabitha’s lips.
Rachel’s heart fluttered; she longed for that type of deep-rooted affection. The couple was a perfect match for each other. He had been Tabitha’s rock when she needed it. Aunt Tweet had been a handful while she stayed with Tabitha, but Marcus had somehow wormed his way into their lives and charmed her aunt and Tabitha too.
“Okay, I came for what I needed. Carry on.” He grinned and ducked to escape the pillow Tabitha aimed at her new hubby’s head.
When Tabitha faced her sisters, Rachel and Kym were smiling.
“You’ve definitely got you a winner, Sis,” Kym said and sighed. “Honestly, I thought Rachel would beat us to the altar.”
“Me too,” Tabitha agreed, “but I have no regrets about being first. Aunt Tweet harped on having no regrets, and I have none being Mrs. Marcus Whittington.”
“I don’t know why you thought I would get hitched first.” Rachel shook her head.
Kym gave her a surprised look. “Because you draw men like a car
show—from your sultry voice to your calculated catwalk to your form- fitting fashions. You, dear baby sister, have men wrapped around your manicured finger.”
“I think that was wishful thinking, but you don’t see any standing in line with a ring, do you?” Rachel challenged them.
“Nicholas Adams might be a prospect. Marcus likes him, and he did make a special trip to be by your side during our sorrow.” Tabitha nodded. “And that man is downright good-looking.”
“Nope.” Kym shook her head. “He’s hot—sizzling,” she teased. “He’s a minister. That’s what he does—prays and is there for people.” “I think you need to rethink that, because I would give that darker
version of actor Daniel Supta a second look.”
“It’s Sunjata who played on Graceland, and both men are unmistakably handsome. I figured ministers are attracted to women of God like missionaries or evangelists, and as my two sisters have pointed out, I may have other men wrapped tight, but Nicholas—I mean—Minister Adams’s focus is on God’s work.”
“If you say so,” Kym said and eyed Tabitha. “You may be part of his work in progress in a personal way.”
Nicholas wasn’t interested in her in that way. He hadn’t asked for a date or dinner but offered her prayer, which, surprisingly, Rachel couldn’t get enough of, as if she were dying of thirst and hearing it quenched it.
Pat Simmons is a multi-published Christian romance author with more than thirty-five titles. She is a self-proclaimed genealogy sleuth who is passionate about researching her ancestors, then casting them in starring roles in her novels. She is a three-time recipient of the Romance Slam Jam Emma Rodgers Award for Best Inspirational Romance. Pat’s first inspirational women’s fiction, Lean On Me, with Sourcebooks, was the February/March Together We Read Digital Book Club pick for the national library system. Here for You and Stand by Me is also part of the Family is Forever series. Her holiday indie release, Christmas Dinner, and Here for You were featured in Woman’s World, a national magazine. She contributed an article, “I’m Listening” in the Chicken Soup for the Soul: I’m Speaking Now (2021).
Pat describes the evidence of the gift of the Holy Ghost as a life-altering experience. She has been a featured speaker and workshop presenter at various venues across the country. Pat has converted her sofa-strapped sports fanatical husband into an amateur travel agent, untrained bodyguard, GPS-guided chauffeur, and administrative assistant who is constantly on probation. They have a son and a daughter. Pat holds a B.S. in mass communications from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts and worked in various positions in radio, television, and print media for more than twenty years. She oversaw the media publicity for the annual RT Booklovers Conventions for fourteen years. Visit her at www.patsimmons.net.
I love Christian romance! My own mother just recently (day after Thanksgiving) passed away from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, so I’m looking forward to reading this story. It sounds wonderful.
Hi Diana,
May God fill your days with wonderful memories of the good times you shared with your mom. I’m a second time around caregiver.
Be blessed!
This sounds fabulous. Thank you for the great excerpt!
Hi Glenda!
I hope you will get a chance to read the series and be blessed!.
Good morning, Pat, and welcome to Karen’s Killer Book Bench. I really enjoyed your excerpt and love the warmth I got when I read it. Your story sounds like a lovely read. Have to say, I really love your cover. It’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing your book with us today!
Hi Karen,
Thank you sooooo much for inviting me to your blog. It’s much as honor to connect with you despite COVID.
Hi, Your book sounds like a very good read and I love the book cover! Have a Great week and stay safe.
Thanks, Alicia.
You be safe too.
Such a beautiful book cover!
Thank you Colleen!
You can count on Pat Simmons for writing a solid, warm, ultimately encouraging story dealing with real life situations….
Thanks, Karen and Pat…
Thank you, Kathleen, for the kind words.
I give praise to God for the message.
Thanks for reading!
Christian Romance books are usually good. Boy would I love to read and review the book in print format. Book cover is great. Sounds like a great book. Excerpt is really good. Makes me want to read the book.
Hope I Win.
Thanks for your comment. Karen will pick the winner next week, I think.
I hope you get a chance to win and read it too.
Be blessed.
Yes, I pick all of the winners of this week’s blogs next week. Thanks for stopping by!
Sounds like a great book. I love the healing – and learning more about a different perspective of religion and relationships. I remember meeting you at my first RomCom here in Denver. Such a sweet person… thank you for sharing here.
Hi Samantha! I loved RomCom. So much fun and great memories.
That’s where I met Pat, too, Sam. And, yes, she’s a lovely person as well as a good writer. 🙂
Awww, thank you, Karen.
I so miss book events
Me, too. I miss RomCon a lot since I helped run it for the seven years it was open here in Denver. I met so many lovely authors and readers. When life opens up again, I’m hoping to dip my toe back into reader conferences again.
excerpt was nice
Thank you!
This sounds fabulous. Thank you for joining us and sharing an amazing excerpt!
Hi Eileen,
Thank you for reading.
Be blessed!
Sounds like A Really Great Read Thanks for the Chance to Win