Welcome my friend Beth Trissel with two Christmas stories, including a new release and a review! Leave me a comment with your e-mail address for a chance to get your hands on a free Kindle or PDF copy of her new release :-)
Light paranormal romance novella Somewhere the
Bells Ring is
a hauntingly beautiful love story; the ghost is intriguing, not horror, the
mystery compelling, so a perfect read for most anybody. But don't take my word
for it.
Five Angels From Fallen Angel Reviews:
Five Angels From Fallen Angel Reviews:
"Somewhere
The Bells Ring is a haunting but strangely comforting read, focusing on
timeless romance rather than spooky or scary scenes. The author is extremely
talented at creating vivid scenes; her intricate descriptions leave the reader
with vivid images and a strong sense of time and place. I would recommend this
novel to anyone looking for an intriguing, gripping ghost story with a focus on
romance rather than terror." Reviewed by: Stephanie E
Blurb:
Caught
with pot in her dorm room, Bailey Randolph is exiled to a relative’s ancestral
home in Virginia to straighten herself out. Banishment to Maple Hill is dismal,
until a ghost appears requesting her help. Bailey is frightened but intrigued.
Then her girlhood crush, Eric Burke, arrives and suddenly Maple Hill isn’t so
bad.
To Eric, wounded in Vietnam, his military
career shattered, this homecoming feels no less like exile. But when he finds
Bailey at Maple Hill, her fairy-like beauty gives him reason to hope–until she
tells him about the ghost haunting the house. Then he wonders if her one
experiment with pot has made her crazy.
As Bailey and Eric draw closer, he agrees to
help her find a long-forgotten Christmas gift the ghost wants. But will the
magic of Christmas be enough to make Eric believe–in Bailey and the
ghost–before the Christmas bells ring?
Remember to leave me a comment with your e-mail address for a chance to win a free Kindle or PDF copy!
New
release on Dec. 5th, historical romance novella, A Warrior for Christmas. One interesting
feature of the story is that Dimity
Scott,
is deaf from a bout of scarlet fever and the setting is colonial America. She can’t hear anything except the vibrations
of sound and loves music. Another unusual twist, former Shawnee captive, Corwin
Whitfield, would rather return to his adopted people and the colonial frontier
than inherit a costly estate.
Until he meets her. Then he’s in a quandary.
Blurb:
Reclaimed
by his wealthy uncle, former Shawnee captive Corwin Whitfield finds life with
his adopted people at an end and reluctantly enters the social world of 1764.
His one aim is to run back to the colonial frontier at his first
opportunity––until he meets Uncle Randolph’s ward, Dimity Scott.
Resolved
to be cherished for herself, not her guardian's purse, Dimity resigns herself
to spinsterhood. Then the rugged newcomer arrives, unlike any man she's ever
known. But can she expect love and
marriage from Corwin who longs to return to the wild with dangers a deaf woman
dares not share?
Congratulations, Petula! You've won a free e-book :-) Thanks, Beth. Come see me tomorrow for a glimpse at Vanna Smythe's paranormal romance!
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