Friday 28 September 2012

Meet Rebekah Roberts

Rebekah Roberts



Rebekah Roberts’ obsession with fairytales, romance, and Jesus came at an early age. She knew as a young teen that she wanted to write books for girls that were both fun to read and good for them. While working as a nanny and volunteering in her church’s youth group, Rebekah continues her mission to write wholesome romances and uses fiction as a platform for The Unfolding Rose Ministries; where she helps to promote true beauty and self-confidence in girls. Rebekah was homeschooled through high school. She continued her education at Moore Norman Technology, where she studied creative writing. She uses her education to instill a love of the craft in the next generation through teaching writing classes. Growing up in small town Oklahoma, she loves the old south and history, which finds its way into her writing and everyday conversation with dreams of plantation houses, WWII dances, and Victorian trivia. She has a passion for taking an old story and making it new.
When she is not writing or working with youth, she loves to watch sci-fi movies with family or enjoy a pot of tea with good friends.

Petals is her first novel.




“Beauty might just be the beast.”’

Calla Williams is not like other girls.  Most girls spend their whole lives trying to be beautiful, Calla already is…and she hates it. When she is shipped off one summer to live with family friends in their dilapidated Mississippi plantation, Calla is faced with the prospect of living with strangers and their teenage son.  This is annoying because, like any other boy, he is sure to fall in love with her on sight. However, Griffin Davenport is not your typical teenage guy. With his hot temper and half of his face severely scarred, “hate at first sight” is closer to what she finds. Though the two teens try to stay out of each other’s way, an odd attraction to each other makes staying away anything but easy. Now, Calla must deal with growing feelings, her own prejudices, and finding the secret to Griffin’s past. As hate turns to friendship and friendship becomes something more, Calla learns a startling truth: God uses even how we look in His plan for our lives.

You can find Rebekah on her website: HERE


 


4 comments:

  1. Hey! This looks great! I'm so excited!!

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  2. I am not going to lie.. I am fascinated by the fish at the bottom.. They follow the cursor. Anywho.. I am super excited for you and hope you write more books! :D

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  3. It was a pleasure Rebekah... and Birgit, I love my fish hehe, don't forget to feed them on your way out folks. :)

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  4. Hi, Rebekah! Dropping by to show support! Got the book for my daughter and she's excited to read it! I'll be nice and let her go first...lol.

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