Meet Rheann “Ray” Rhodes from Bridges of Hope by Ruth Douthitt

Meet Rheann “Ray” Rhodes from Bridges of Hope by Ruth Douthitt

It is my pleasure to introduce to you a character bent on reuniting her family at Christmastime, the time when the hope of miracles seems to be at its highest. Rheann “Ray” Rhodes is a special person and her story filled with the hope of Christmas and reconciliation. Don’t forget to check out the bottom of the blog post your chance to win a copy of Bridges of Hope.

Bridges of Hope by Ruth Douthitt

Country music megastar, Rheann “Ray” Rhodes embarks on one final journey to reunite her estranged family for an unforgettable Christmas in Tennessee. As her family gathers at the ranch in the snow-covered hills, they must face their pasts, heal old wounds, and find a way to reconnect. Through the power of music and the magic of Christmas, Ray and her family rediscover the strength of love, family, and forgiveness.

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Now for our interview with Rheann.

CC: I’m so excited to get to introduce you to my readers, Rheann. Would you mind telling them a little bit about yourself?

RAY: Call me Ray. I’ve been in country music since right out of high school. Now that I’m getting ready to retire, I suppose you could say I’m a success. I’ll be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame soon. I’m mostly known for my song “Living With Leaving on My Mind.” This book is my life story.

CC: The life of a country music star must have been intriguing and hard. I’ve seen so many stories of how the life of fame tore families apart. From what I’ve read of the blurb, it sounds like yours is a similar story. So what is the journey you take in this story? 

RAY: Fame and fortune took its toll on me. Funny how once you get what you want, you find out it isn’t that great. I divorced my husband because I thought he and the kids held me back in my music career. Now I know the truth. I was holding myself back. Jake Rhodes is the love of my life. I was a fool to let him go. With so little time left, I decided to ask him to help me plan one last Christmas gathering at the ranch in Tennessee. To my surprise, he said yes. The areas of growth I’m facing? Swallowing my pride and seeking forgiveness from Jake and my kids…especially Bucky. And forgiveness from the whole town.

CC: You said you have so little time left. What do you mean?

RAY: Unfortunately, it’s a terminal diagnosis that caught me off guard. I don’t have as much time as I thought I did. So, I’ve decided to do something I should have done years ago: Reconcile with my family.

CC: It’s amazing how getting a diagnosis like that puts what’s important into perspective. You mentioned Jake being the love of your life. Can you tell us a bit about him?

RAY: Jake Rhodes…I fell in love with him the first time I heard him play guitar. He took a poem I wrote in high school English class and put it to music. I toured with his band and then we got married. He supported me throughout my career, raised the kids, and built us a home in Tennessee. Why on earth did I walk away from him? Pride. Selfishness. Arrogance. All of the above. Now I’m back, hoping he’ll take care of me. Can what was broken be mended? Lord, I hope so.

CC: Speaking of the Lord . . . how is your relationship with God?

RAY: Old friends. I pushed Him away at times. I was convinced I could do things on my own. But He showed me otherwise. 

CC: Boy is that a lesson we all tend to learn. Since you were a music star, how do others view you? 

RAY: My fans adore me because of my songs. Since the early 1990s, my songs have helped women feel empowered, heal, and cope. They view me as one of those strong feminist types but truth is, I’m vulnerable. I struggle with life just like everybody else does. But I have to come across as a strong woman. It isn’t easy but I try. 

CC: Keeping up appearances can be so hard, especially when your world is falling apart. How do you want to be remembered?

RAY: As momma, wife, grandma, advocate, and a country music star who wrote and sang her songs for those with broken hearts that needed mending. I’ve been there. I wrote them for you and for me. Remember me each time you hear them…and smile. I’m in a much better place, y’all.

CC: I love how that order reflects your new priorities in life. If there were one thing you could tell the reader, what would it be:

RAY: When God gives you the chance to ask for forgiveness and reconcile, take it. And when given the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with family, do it! Without hesitation. Do it because you never know. It could be your last chance. 

I know we’re a bit past the Christmas season thanks to deadlines throwing my blog schedule off, but this is a read you don’t want to miss. So hop on over to Amazon and check out Bridges of Hope by Ruth Douthitt 

About Ruth Douthitt:

Former writing teacher, Ruth Douthitt is an award-winning author multi-published author of books for middle grade readers and adults in fiction and non-fiction. She is the winner of the Moonbeam Children’s Books Award-Bronze Medal for Best Book Series and the Christian Indie Awards first place winner in YA. Ruth is working on romantic suspense novels. She currently works for Grand Canyon University and lives in Phoenix with her husband Scott and their little dog.

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Christmas in July

Hello fellow bookies! I’m traveling the country in an RV with my family this month, so I thought I’d make it easy on myself and do book lists with various topics this month, and first up is CHRISTMAS IN JULY!!!

It seems everyone has their own version of Christmas in July, and I figured why not? Some of these I have reviewed and the links are included, and some are just on my TBR pile. Links to those lead to Amazon. If you have a favorite, list it in the comments so I can add it to my TBR pile!

MERRY CHRISTMAS IN JULY!!!

12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep – A mysterious invitation to spend Christmas at an English manor home may bring danger…and love?

A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep

London, 1853: Innkeeper’s daughter Mina Scott reads and dreams of someday becoming a real lady—and catch the eye of William Barlow, a frequent guest at the inn. William’s bachelor uncle will soon name an heir—either him or his scheming cousin.  William asks Mina to be his pretend bride. When the truth is finally discovered, more than just money is lost.

A Match of Sorts by Lucette Nel – As Christmas approaches, widowed Reverend Caleb Brennan needs a wife, or his vengeful father-in-law will take his young daughters. Bounty hunter Grace Blackwell refuses to owe a debt to any man, especially one as charming as Reverend Brennan. To repay him for saving her life, Grace agrees to pose as his mail-order bride. If their ploy is discovered, Caleb could lose his daughters. But in their pretense, the reverend and the bounty hunter might just both lose their hearts.

The Widow’s Captive by Lucette Nel – On the run with two small children and a third due within weeks, Adeline Spencer seeks refuge in an abandoned cabin. Sheriff Jonah Hale is determined to prove himself worthy of his badge, even if it means riding into a blizzard to check on a crazy miner. When Jonah reaches the cabin, he’s caught off guard by a pretty and very pregnant young woman wielding a skillet. Bound to a chair while the storm rages, and as Christmas settles in around them, he must find a way to earn Adeline’s trust…and perhaps her heart.

The 12 Brides of Christmas Collection – Enter the heartland of historical America at Christmastime through twelve inspiring romance novellas from acclaimed Christian authors. Meet Alma, Lucy, Esther, Marilee, Polly, Deborah, Annabelle, Sophie, Maddie, Karen, Arabella, and Kate who are surprised by how God brings them the desires of their hearts. Watch as faith, romance, and heartfelt gifts open each of their hearts to love.  

Christmas Stitches Novella Collection

3 Talented Seamstresses, 3 Christmas Romances
Return to Christmases of yesteryear with three seamstresses who use their talents to succeed in the late 1800s. But can love also be stitched into their lives?

A Wreath of Snow by Liz Curtis Higgs – As warm as a woolen scarf on a cold winter’s eve, A Wreath of Snow is a tender story of love and forgiveness, wrapped in a celebration of all things Scottish, all things Victorian, and, especially, all things Christmas.

Where Treetops Glisten –

Siblings forge new paths and find love in three stories filled with the wonder of Christmas.  Turn back the clock to a different time, listen to Bing Crosby sing of sleigh bells in the snow, as the realities of America’s involvement in the Second World War change the lives of the Turner family in Lafayette, Indiana. 

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