Welcome to the He Hideth My Soul blog tour with one of my favorite people, Faith Blum! For those of you who don’t know Faith, she is a 20-something newly married author of multiple books in various genres. She loves to write, read, play piano, knit, crochet, sew, watch movies, and spend time with her husband. She lives in Wisconsin in a small town with her husband and cat where she can write to her heart’s content during the day. Faith’s goal in her writing is to encourage Christians in their walk with Christ.
About He HIdeth My Soul
He’s never had the courage to love anyone…
The only thing Otis Miller has ever wanted to be is a doctor and he wants to be the best. A surprise talk with his Aunt Eleanor days before his twenty-first birthday leads to a visit from his grandfather’s lawyer and the discovery that he is the heir to a large fortune. With all the papers signed, Otis heads to Chicago to follow his dream.
After graduating from Jenner Medical School, Otis goes to the mine he owns in Colorado to see how things are and to provide medical care for everyone in town. He finds horrible working conditions and learns to make difficult decisions that will be best for all
Will Otis learn to let God cover him in the depths of His love? Can Otis hide in God’s presence whenever he doesn’t know where to go next?
Note: 50% of my income from this series will go to the World Orphans organization
I thought you might enjoy a short except.
Otis spent the day putting Dr. Benson’s office back in order. He was a very good doctor, but not at all good at organizing or keeping things organized. Otis often wondered how Dr. Benson survived before he started helping.
He finished what he could and headed to the stage office. As usual, it was a little late.
Two men stepped off the stage, and Otis looked at first one, then the other. Which one was the lawyer? One was rotund and older and the other thin, wiry, and looked to be a little older than him.
“Mr. Parker?” Otis asked.
The thin, wiry man with slicked down, dark-brown hair looked his way, smiled slightly, and held out his hand. “You must be the fortunate Otis Miller.”
Otis nodded and winced inwardly at his tight grip. “I am.”
“Nice to meet you. Is there a respectable sleeping establishment around here?”
“You have a couple of choices,” he answered. “There is a boarding house, a small hotel, or the family who raised me since Pa died offered to house you if you’d like. It is out of town on a ranch, so I wasn’t sure which you would prefer.”
“I think I would prefer the boarding house. No offense to you or your family.”
Otis smiled. “None taken. I’ll take your bag and we can go.”
“Thank you. When can we meet to go over the inheritance? Miss Miller did mention it to you, correct?”
They walked and talked at the same time. “Yes, she did. I’m sure you are tired, so tomorrow morning will be fine.”
He nodded. “Thank you. That is extremely considerate of you. And with it being a Saturday tomorrow, Miss Miller can join us if you would like.”
“Can my brothers and sisters come, too, if they want? And Mr. Brookings?”
“Of course.”
Otis paused at the walkway to the boarding house. “Is this respectable enough?”
He looked it over. “For a two-bit cowtown, yes.”
Faith is giving away three prizes! The grand prize is a paperback of her new book. First and second prizes are both an eBook of He Hideth My Soul. Enter for the chance to win!
Be sure to visit all the stops on the blog tour to learn more about He Hideth My Soul and another chance to enter the drawing!
February 20
Bookish Orchestrations – Introduction Post
Creating Romance – Book Spotlight
Rachel Rossano’s Words – Book Spotlight
February 21
Letters from Annie Douglass Lima – Book Spotlight
Rebekah Lyn Books – Book Spotlight
February 22
Ruth’s Real Life – Book Spotlight
Kandi J Wyatt, Where Fantasy and Reality Meet – Book Spotlight
February 23
With a Joyful Noise – Review
God’s Peculiar Treasure Rae – Book Spotlight
February 24
Writings, Ramblings, and Reflections – Post from the author
February 26
Bookish Orchestration – Giveaway winner post
Rebekah Lyn says
Sounds like another good read, Faith. Best wishes!