The Simple Soul of Susan

  • Author: Noel Branham
  • Publisher: Southern Publishing
  • Print Length: 307 pages
  • Release Date: October 11, 2017
  • I Rate it:    
  • Genre: Potpourri
  • Purchase on Amazon

Book Summary

Susan Combs had long ago found the love of her life. The only problem was the other party still didn’t know he had been found.

Every day Susan saw Calder Hurtz, her next door neighbor and childhood best friend. They always enjoyed the short drive to school down the dusty streets of their small Texas town. She was happy in those perfect moments, for her life at home was most imperfect. The challenging homestead she inhabited was also the favorite subject of local gossip.

But one autumn day she overhears Calder and another boy having a conversation. This occasion of accidental audience sets Susan’s life on an unforeseen path. In the seasons to come, her future will be changed by two hospitalizations, two confessions of love, and one betrayal.

Compulsively readable, The Simple Soul of Susan is an engaging, soul-endearing romance and a mesmerizing debut.

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Guest Post from Noel Branham

Fictional Romance: A Real Relationship Killer?

You’ve heard it before… All romance novels give readers unrealistic expectations of relationships. Yep. They totally do. But I think most of the time, with life in general, we have unrealistic expectations not only of others but of ourselves. We live in a world where there is always something else to try, buy or satisfy our ever-evolving aspirations of happiness and fulfillment. So here are three things to remember while reading romance novels that will lead to having deep, meaningful, romantic, relationships in real life:

  1. Happiness isn’t fulfilled expectations. When you expect yoursignificant other (SO) to see you and romantically sweep you off your feet while pulling flowers from behind your back and force feeding you chocolates… you may have some unrealistic expectations. Would it be nice? Sure! But there is always something more they could do to make you happy, feeling loved, satisfied, etc. It’s a bottomless pit of desire and implied anticipated actions. We have to realize that no matter how many things we want out of a relationship, we can never receive them all… because realistically, we could never live up to the things expected of us either. Romance is a two-way street.
  2. Happiness is the unexpected, fulfilled. Wait… how can you fulfill something that isn’t expected? You can’t. And that’s what makes it so great. Your SO fills your car up with gas, takes you out for a date for no particular reason, watches that Victorian-era PBS drama with you even though they can’t understand the accents… When we get rid of expectations for ourselves and others we are able to really enjoy the things and people we already have and anything else is simply adding to lovely life that we already possess.
  3. Happiness in relationships is what you make of it. Just not feeling the love anymore after five years together? Was it that you chose the wrong person? Was it something they did? Something you did? Love can be a feeling and an action. Your relationship doesn’t have to be defined by feelings. Feelings fade. They aren’t realistic. They change with time as people change with time because all people change. But actions… actions are what you choose to do on a regular basis. They are a daily intentional choice (made by you) to care for another person. You can control your actions, but not so much your feelings. Funny thing is often times your actions create feelings you never thought you could have.

If you are looking for a romance novel with a bit more realism to test out these principals, check out The Simple Soul of Susan. You can have the realistic expectation that you won’t be disappointed ????

<h2><span class="wrap"><span class="inner">About The Author</span></span></h2>

Born and raised in a small Texas town, Noel Branham started her career in digital communications after graduating with a degree in English. An award-winning communicator, she now writes from her residence in Florida about things closest to the heart: home, family, and love.

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Book Review by Bree Herron

Do not let the title deceive you, this book is anything but simple. Susan may have her heart set on Calder since she was young, but she will grow into a strong young woman alone. Calder has never known the depths of Susan’s love, and takes years for him to truly see her for what she is worth.

This is a story that goes beyond first loves, and happy endings. It holds complex and layered characters that face adversity and hardships with unique perspectives. I really loved when Susan after reading Calder’s letter was conflicted and confused. As a young woman I can recall that feel and emotion that would confuse one’s heart in which way to go. I also loved that she stepped up to help Calder and opened her heart again.

In the end we see that Susan gets her simple life for her beautiful soul. It isn’t a bad thing to just want your house, husband and family. It makes for a beautiful tale and one that I recommend to all sweet romance readers.

I Rate it

Did you stay with your first love?

**DISCLAIMER: I was provided an opportunity to read this book as an Advanced Reader Copy in return for a fair and honest review.

<h2><span class="inner">Giveaway</span></h2>

To celebrate her tour, Noel giving away

Grand Prize: $50 Amazon Gift Card
First & Second Place Prize: eBook copy of the Simple Soul of Susan!!

Find out all the details and enter to WIN at The Simple Soul of Susan Celebration Tour Giveaway.

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3 Comments

  1. Kay Garrett

    Thank you for your great review on “The Simple Soul of Susan” by Noel Branham and for being part of the book tour.

    I’ve wanted to read this since I first heard about it. Hoping my opportunity to do so is sooner than later.

    I did not stay with my first love, but I can honestly say I stayed with my first TRUE love. 🙂 We will be married 35 years this July.

    Reply
  2. LucyReynolds

    Thank you for the wonderful review. I did not stay with my first love, but I’m married to the love of my life.

    Reply
  3. Melissa

    Do you like Monet because that looks like the style of artwork?

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