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Meet Me in the Yorkshire Dales

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Jodie Wolfe

May 8, 2026

About the Book

Book: Meet Me in the Yorkshire Dales

Author: Valerie Massey Goree

Genre: Romantic Suspense

Release Date: February, 2025

To inherit her grandfather’s estate, Roxanne Clarke has to prove the identity of her birth mother. Considering all the ancestry help online, that shouldn’t be a problem. However, the only clues Roxanne has are an old photograph and hints provided by a member of her grandfather’s household that her mother was born in Yorkshire.

Accompanied by her best friend, Avery, and Avery’s twin brother, Lucas, Roxanne travels to England. Their attempts to identify Roxanne’s mother send them from one village to another. To add to their frustration, a fellow Texan is following them, threatening them, trying to locate the woman first.

Lucas has been in love with Roxanne since high school, but botched their relationship two years ago. While helping her find her mother, can he salvage their once-blossoming romance, build a new beginning, and keep her safe when the Texan’s actions intensify?

 

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About the Author

American Christian Fiction Writers Genesis Award winner Valerie Massey Goree resides in San Antonio, Texas.

She was born in South Africa and grew up in Rhodesia—now Zimbabwe. Valerie met her husband, Glenn, at a Christian university in the USA. After they married, they served as missionaries in Rhodesia. When the family returned to Texas, Valerie began her teaching career. She served 25 years in the public school arena, focusing on children with special needs.

Her writing journey only began when their children were in high school. Attending workshops and ACFW conferences helped propel her toward publication. She has eleven romantic suspense novels published.

Valerie and her family traveled extensively throughout North America, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. Now retired and widowed, she spends her time writing, reading, traveling, and spoiling her grandchildren.

Valerie loves to hear from her readers.

More from Valerie

Meet Me in the Yorkshire Dales is the second book in my series From England with Love and…Treachery. The three standalone stories feature American characters who are visiting or working in England. When they meet, romance blossoms, but is hindered by misfortune, menacing strangers, betrayal, and dead-end clues. Book One, Meet Me Where the Windrush Flows, is set in the Cotswolds. Book Three, which I’m writing now, takes place in the City of Bath during the Jane Austen Festival.

As an author, my goal is to set stories in places I’ve lived or visited. What a hardship it was for me to travel to England to research the Cotswolds area for Book One, and the next year to visit the Yorkshire Dales and Bath!

During my two-week sojourn in the Yorkshire Dales, I stayed in a cottage in each of the villages featured in the story. When I walked down the ‘Snake Path’ in Grassington, I knew I had to include it in the story.

Roxanne, my heroine, has never been to England and is enthralled by the villages’ narrow roads, cobblestone streets, and the ancient cottages, some built in the seventeenth century.

When I made the reservation for the cottage in Grassington, I didn’t know that the TV show All Creatures Great and Small is filmed there. They usually film in April, but alas, I was there in September. I did recognize many places used in the show, such as the village center, featured in the photo.

Needless to say, I loved visiting these places. Roxanne did, too.

Blog Stops

Texas Book-aholic, April 28

Stories By Gina, April 29 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 30

Simple Harvest Reads, May 1 (Author Interview)

Artistic Nobody, May 2 (Author Interview)

Life on Chickadee Lane, May 3

Guild Master, May 4 (Author Interview)

For Him and My Family, May 5

Fiction Book Lover, May 6 (Author Interview)

Blossoms and Blessings, May 7 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, May 7

Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, May 8 (Author Interview)

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, May 9

Books, Books, & More Books, May 10 (Author Interview)

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 10

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, May 11 (Author Interview)

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Valerie is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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Interview

If you could give advice to a newbie writer, what would it be?

Attend workshops and conferences. Read craft books. Join a critique group. And keep writing. Think about a person who wants to learn how to play tennis. She can read every ‘how-to’ book, but the only thing that will improve her game is to play, time after time. Keep on writing.

Tell us about your writing process.

I’m taking this question to mean what do I do before I write the next book? Years ago, I attended a multi-day conference given by Susan May Warren. She focused on her SeQ or Story Equation. I’ve modified it a bit, but I’ve retained the basics. Decide on careers for the hero and heroine; assign an adjective to each that describes their overall personality; give them names, and then design a back-story for each that includes a dark moment in their past that has defined them, and they think they cannot get over. I add their goals or desires, and then create plot points. For example, for the H & H in Meet Me in the Yorkshire Dales, Roxanne’s defining event was learning she might never locate her birth mother, and Lucas’s dark moment was his father’s verbal abuse.

Is your book part of a series?

Yes. It is book two of my series, From England with Love and…Treachery.

What are you currently working on?

I’m working on book three in the series. It’s titled Meet Me in Bath at the Jane Austen Festival. I traveled to England to research the settings and events for each story in the series.

Share an embarrassing moment.

Many years ago, my husband and I visited Rome and had a private tour of the Colosseum. Our guide explained how people entered and exited the huge venue. The arches you see at ground level are entrances with stairs leading to a specific section of seats in the arena. I noticed that each gate was identified by Roman Numerals. I turned to my husband and said, “Interesting. They used Roman num…” That's when I realized my ‘duh’ moment, blushed, and rolled my eyes. Our guide said many tourists make the same observation.