Archive for December, 2008

Her Captain’s Heart

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Looking for a terrific romantic historical novel to relax with this evening, or to give as a Christmas gift? Take a peek at my friend Lyn Cote’s newest release, Her Captain’s Heart. Here’s a little bit more about it.

Nothing is impossible—as far as idealistic Verity Hardy is concerned. The lovely widow is certain teaching freed slaves in a Virginia town torn apart by the Civil War will help heal bitterness and old wounds. But she’s finding that the school’s builder, cynical Captain Matt Ritter has little reason to have faith in her—or anything else.

First in the “Gabriel Sisters” series for Love Inspired Historical:
“In the wake of the Civil War, three Quaker sisters fight injustice and find true love.”

Her Captain’s Heart is not just a great love story. It shows how people used their faith and determination to end social ills.” Romantic Times

Visit Lyn at booksbylyncote.com or http://www.strongwomenbravestories.blogspot.com.

Her Captain’s Heart , a Love Inspired Historical
ISBN 978 0 373 82801 2

Unexpectedly Engaging…

Monday, December 1st, 2008

My friend Angie Hunt always writes about the most interesting, compelling, and unusual subjects in a fresh way, so it’s with great pleasure that I introduce her latest book, The Face, to you. Treat yourself to something wonderful this month and pick up, The Face.

THE FACE
by Angela Hunt

Born to parents who died shortly after her birth, twenty-year-old genius Sarah Sims has been hidden all her life in a secure CIA facility. Yet her days of anonymity are limited because her aunt has discovered her existence and is determined to lead Sarah out of exile. But before she can leave the only world she’s ever known, Sarah needs what most people take for granted… a functioning face and the skills to use it. Will she remain in her secluded fortress or summon the courage to follow her heart?

“Compelling characterization is the driving force behind this enthralling story of hope…Hunt (The Elevator) fuels the completely engrossing story with dual present-tense narration by the two women. Readers are drawn into their lives, sharing their joy and fear as they approach a fulfilling and surprising climax. A touch of suspense adds to the powerful themes of second chances and new beginnings.” (Nov.) –Publishers Weekly