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NEWS: Susan Meissner Guest Blog Featured on eHarmony.com

Susan Meissner, author of the novel A Sound Among the Trees (released October 4, 2011), wrote a guest blog post for the eHarmony relationship blog, entitled “Not All Baggage Is Bad.”  

In the book, Marielle Bishop, who has watched all her friends marry and begin families, has at last found love online. She leaves the Arizona desert to marry a Virginia widower, joining him and his two children —and his first wife’s grandmother— in an ancestral family home where it seems like ghosts are everywhere, real and imagined.  As Marielle struggles to fit into her new role as wife and stepmother, unsettled by the strange sense of sorrow she feels inside Holly Oak’s walls, she must uncover the truth about Susannah, and reconcile her belief that it is people—not [ … ]

SNEAK PEEK: Not This Time by Vicki Hinze

A blood-soaked mattress. A terrorist attack. Who among them is the traitor?

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When someone threatens the safety of Seagrove Village, Beth doesn’t know who to trust. Is there a terrorist among her closest friends? Will the mystery be resolved and the truth revealed before it is too late?

NEWS: A Plain Wisdom Recipe Featured on The Recipe Club

      

The book Plain Wisdom by New York Times best-selling author Cindy Woodsmall is a heart-warming read of stories, encouragement, and unique Amish Recipes. One of the recipes, Cooked Celery, has been featured on TheRecipeClub.net. Click here to see it— and get cooking!

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ARTICLE: Getting to know debut author, Meg Moseley

Do you ever have a hard time finding new authors to read?

Maybe you do. Or mabye you don’t. But either way, we think you should give debut author, Meg Moseley, a chance. 🙂

Get to know more about Meg
Learn more about When Sparrows Fall
Read an excerpt of this book now!

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SNEAK PEEK: The Canary List by Sigmund Brouwer

Running from their pasts—running for their lives.

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Crockett Grey’s one hope of getting his life back is uncovering the mysterious secrets of a young girl’s past—but soon he finds himself tangled in a dark global conspiracy.

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SNEAK PEEK: When Sparrows Fall by Meg Moseley

Freedom. Safety. Love. Miranda vows to reclaim them–for herself, and for her children.

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Miranda longs to make a new life for her children—and perhaps rediscover love—but a secret from her past threatens to keep her trapped forever.

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PW REVIEW: Lady in Waiting by Susan Meissner

09/27/2010 Fiction

Web Exclusive Lady in Waiting

Susan Meissner, WaterBrook, $13.99 trade paper (352p) ISBN 9780307458834Veteran author Meissner (White Picket Fences) blends past and present in this compelling novel about making choices. Jane Lindsay never thought she’d be alone, but after her husband leaves her, she must face the reality of her marriage and life choices. One small ring, found in the binding of a book bought at an English rummage sale, changes the course of Jane’s thinking as she researches another Jane, whose name is inscribed in the ring. Readers jump back in time to England after the death of Henry VIII. Lucy Day is ordered to Sudeley Castle, bearing a dress for Lady Jane Grey. Lucy narrates the tale of Lady Jane, [ … ]

SNEAK PEEK: Shades of Morning by Marlo Schalesky

Marnie didn’t know much about miracles. Miracles were for other people.

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Marnie Wittier has her life just where she wants it—and that’s a long way away from her past. But nobody has to know about that. Until her estranged sister dies and she becomes guardian of a fifteen-year-old nephew with Down syndrome.

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