Thursday, December 12, 2013

KAKI WARNER with her Christmas Tale ~ MIRACLE IN NEW HOPE ~




I  had the pleasure of reading Kaki Warner's Miracle in New Hope in November of last year and it stuck with me. I am so happy that I stumbled upon Kaki's books. I am totally in love with them all. Kaki writes from the heart and isn't afraid to make her characters face their emotions and for that the reader comes out winning when they read Ms. Warner's books.

Here's Kaki!
Hello and Merry Christmas!

Ever since my novella, MIRACLE IN NEW HOPE, came out last Christmas, people have asked what inspired me to write a western historical with a paranormal twist.
Years ago, I read a short story about two people penned in a collapsed building. Being somewhat claustrophobic, I wondered how I would cope with being trapped in the dark, unable to move and barely able to breathe. Would I give in to the fear, or would my mind create a way out of the nightmare…a pathway to hope?
Meet Daniel Hobart, a gifted carpenter with a scarred face and an empty heart. Haunted by the past, he lives a reclusive life in the Colorado Rockies…until a week before Christmas, when an avalanche levels the store where he’s buying supplies. Buried alive, running out of air, his mind spiraling into choking terror, he’s about to give up when out of the icy blackness comes a child’s cry.
But there is no child.
His imagination? The ghost of his lost son? Proof that he’s losing his mind?
After rescue, Daniel suffers through a series of unexplainable events that leave him so shaken he sets out on a hazardous quest to learn the truth about a lost little girl, a grieving widow, and his own sanity.
What he discovers, instead, is that in the season for miracles, love is the greatest of miracle of them all.



Here is my review of Kaki Warner's MIRACLE IN NEW HOPE

Widower, Daniel Hobart has taken up residence in New Hope. He leads a solitary life and because half his face is marred by scars, he believes that the townspeople dislike him and they avoid him. Several years ago he lost his wife and young son, and carries the guilt of not being able to save them deep within himself.

When a snow slide slams through the general store he is at, Daniel is trapped under six feet of snow, with little air to breathe. When he calls out for help, he is answered by the voice of a child, a young girl. Daniel believes the young girl is trapped as well, but when he is finally rescued and inquires about the child, he is told there was no one else trapped. Daniel begins to hear the young girl’s voice imploring him to help her and thinks he may be going crazy. Then at his cabin, he sees a young girl, with whom he speaks to. Her name is Hannah Ellis and she asks Daniel for help, but disappears before he is able.

Daniel goes back into town to inquire about this Hannah Ellis, and finds that she is the missing and presumed dead little girl of young widow, Lacy Ellis. Hannah disappeared while on a trip to another town and was believed to have perished in the cold. Lacy Ellis, after almost a year of searching has just about lost hope until she hears Daniel's story. When Daniel says he is going to try and find Hannah, Lacy and her skeptical brothers join in the search.


Although Miracle in New Hope is a novella, it is a complete and compelling read that I enjoyed immensely. Kaki Warner has brought two damaged people from different walks of life together to achieve the same goal. Daniel is scarred on both the inside and out, but he is a good man just trying to get by. Lacy has lost so much and even though she has the help of her well-meaning brothers, she still needs understanding.  This novella is one of persistence and hope and I cannot wait to read more by Kaki Warner, as she is one of my favorite Western authors.


31 comments:

  1. I would comment, but I bought this book already. I'm so glad I did! It's terrific! Good luck, everyone.

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    1. Thanks, Genevieve. And merry Christmas!

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  2. Sounds like an author I will have to look into.

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    1. Hi, Mamawolf. Thanks for coming by. And thanks for checking out my books.

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  4. Just got it, Kaki. Everything about the blurb calls out to me...we just got back from the Colorado Rockies and I love me those cowboys. And toss in some paranormal, yowza. Gonna cuddle up in front of the fire a bit later on with it...oh well. No fire. It's 70 degrees here. Wonder why I loved the SNOW in Vail so much! Merry Christmas and God bless!

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    1. Blessings to you, too, Tanya. I love the Rockies, too. And of course, cowboys. Hope you enjoy MIRACLE. Have a wonderful Christmas!

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  5. The book sounds great! Thanks for the chance to win!!

    Elizabeth H.

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    1. Thanks for coming by, Elizabeth. Good luck! And Merry Christmas.

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  6. This sounds like a wonderful read and is one that I have added to my TBR list!!

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    1. Great, Betty. I hope you enjoy it. Merry Christmas.

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  7. Sounds like a great book!! Will definitely check this one out!!

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    1. Thanks, Anna. Good luck...maybe you'll win one. Merry Christmas.

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  8. The book sounds very intriguing. Putting it on my TBR pile.

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    1. Thanks for coming by, Lorimeehan. I wish you good luck and a happy holiday.

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    1. Yes, it is a great review! I'm thrilled, and so are Daniel and Lacy. Thanks for coming by, Sheri, and happy holidays!

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  10. This looks like a great story. i'm intrigued now.

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    1. Hi, Amy. Glad you came by. I wish you luck on winning a copy. And thanks, Kimberly, for the kind words.

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  11. This story looks very interesting, I am also bad at being in closed spaces, I don't think I could have made it trapped in the snow. It now makes me want to know what happens next.

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    1. Hi, Terryscar. I KNOW I wouldn't have made it. I can't even wear boots that are hard to get on and off. Weird, huh? But since this is a romance, I'll give you a clue--he makes it...but it doesn't come easy. Merry Christmas and thanks for coming by.



































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  12. I wanted to comment and say how much I love her writing and the Blood Rose trilogy. Absolutely one of my favorite series to read.

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    1. Thank you so much, Eileen. I really appreciate that. And Merry Christmas.

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  13. This sounds good--thanks for the heads up about this one, BOC and Kaki!

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    1. You're very welcome, Fedora. Thanks for coming by.

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  14. Sounds like a good book and another new author for me to read.

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  15. Thanks, Allie. I hope you like them. (Hopefully you'll win some). Merry Christmas!

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  16. This story sounds really good. Added to my to be read pile.

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  17. I don't think I'm claustrophobic, but I don't know that I could have stayed sane being trapped. My daughter is claustrophobic and I don't know that she'd've lived.
    This story does interest me -- miracles come in all fashion.

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