NEWS: Historical Novel Society Recommends “Where Lilacs Still Bloom”
The Historical Novel Society “…enjoyed Where Lilacs Still Bloom and recommend(s) Kirkpatricks gentle tale of persistence and imagination….” To read the full review, click here
The Historical Novel Society “…enjoyed Where Lilacs Still Bloom and recommend(s) Kirkpatricks gentle tale of persistence and imagination….” To read the full review, click here
Wildflowers from Winter Author Katie Ganshert interviews with Tribute Book Reviews. Find out what was the hardest for her to write about…and why? Click here to read more.
Like the winter, grief has a season. Life returns with the spring.
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In Katie Gansherts debut book, Wildflowers from Winter, readers will find a refreshing authenticity, as Gods gift of new life amidst tragedy unfolds through her characters.
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The scent of love is amongst the cherry trees.
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Award-winning author Cindy Woodsmall delivers an inspiring story of spring romance set in the mysterious world of Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonites.
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The smallest act, done with love, can change everything.
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When principal ballerina Sasha Davis suffers a career-ending injury at age thirty-eight, she retreats to her recently deceased mothers home to recover. But she cant do it alone, so she places an ad in the newspaper for a temporary live-in aide. She gets a lot more than she bargained for when 19 year-old übercapable Evelyn Burt shows up.
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Where angels walk the ground and the future is told in song, does a man of low rank have a chance at love with a princess?
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Trevin is on a quest for the king, but his heart is set on winning the princess. As he battles his greatest fears from within and without, will the truth he discovers about himself be enough to win both honor and love?
Vicki Hinze was recently interviewed on FamilyFiction.com. Click here to read Vicki’s thoughts on faith and writing, her favorite authors, and what led her to write Deadly Ties.
A Sound Among the Trees is getting rave reviews from professional sources and book bloggers alike! Check out what others have said and then pick up a copy for yourself!
Publishers Weekly – starred review: “Meissner delivers a delightful page-turner that will surely enthrall readers from beginning to end. The antebellum details, lively characters, and overlapping dramas particularly will excite history buffs and romance fans.”
Book Bloggers & Readers Just Like You:
Suzanne: Meissner has solidified her place as a top author with this one, it’s sure to win awards. – ClickingHerHeels.blogspot.com
Erin: Susan Meissner has quickly become on of my favorite Christian fiction writers because her books are easy to read and very engagingand they arent cheesy. – Thinking Out Loud
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Susan Meissner, award-winning author of The Shape of Mercy and, most recently, A Sound Among the Trees, was interviewed on 10/19/2011 by radio host Susie Larson on “Live the Promise.” Listen HERE as Susan discusses her book as well as her experiences as a military spouse and a pastor’s wife. Susan’s husband is currently deployed as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force Reserves, and in A Sound Among the Trees she used the story of one character to explore what it might have been like to be a soldier’s wife during the Civil War.