It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult. - Seneca

Friday, May 22, 2009

Today the spotlight is on "Through the Fire," by Beth Trissel


THROUGH THE FIRE:
Release Date: 5-22-2009
At the height of the French and Indian War, a young English widow ventures into the colonial frontier in search of a fresh start.
She never expects to find it in the arms of the half-Shawnee, half-French warrior who makes her his prisoner in the raging battle
to possess a continent––or to be aided by a mysterious white wolf and a holy man.
Finalist, 2008 Golden Heart ® Contest
Coming May 22, 2009 from The Wild Rose Press
Will love inflame these two natural born enemies in fiery destruction?"
Review-
Ms. Trissel has woven a spellbinding, emotionally riveting story of love and adventure. Her writing is mystical, action packed, and heart wrenching, pulling you straight into the thick of it. Prepare to embark on a captivating journey with characters you'll fall in love with, and won't soon forget." ~ Eliza Knight, published author; HHRW Newsletter Editor
Don't miss out, get your copy today!
To learn more about Beth Trissel please visit her website at - http://www.bethtrissel.com/

Friday, May 8, 2009

Today the spotlight is on "ENEMY OF THE KING" by Beth Trissel


ENEMY OF THE KING: Released Today!!!!


She risks a traitor's death if she fights for the man she loves.


1780, South Carolina:


While Loyalist Meriwether Steele recovers from illness in the stately home of her beloved guardian, Jeremiah Jordan, she senses the haunting presence of his late wife. When she learns that Jeremiah is a Patriot spy and shoots Captain Vaughan, the British officer sent to arrest him, she is caught up on a wild ride into Carolina back country, pursued both by the impassioned captain and the vindictive ghost.

Will she remain loyal to her king and Tory twin brother or risk a traitor’s death fighting for Jeremiah?
If Captain Vaughan snatches her away, he won’t give her a choice.


Review-
This is the way historical fiction should to be written. Beth Trissel’s Enemy of the King promises to be a Revolutionary War era romance not to be missed. With vivid description, exciting drama, and rich characters; she’ll take you away to another time—another place and you won’t want to come back. ~ Cindy K. Green, multi-published historical and suspense author.


Buy your copy today- The Wild Rose Press or Amazon.com
To learn more about Beth Trissel and Enemy of the King, please visit her website- http://www.bethtrissel.com/ and scroll down to read my interview with the author.

A thumbs up for Julia London's - "Highland Scandal"


On the run from the wrathful Prince of Wales, Jack Haines, Earl of Lambourne, is taken prisoner by a Highland laird who makes him an unusual offer: if Jack handfasts his niece, then his life will be spared.

The old Highland custom -- a marriage lasting only a year and a day, unless both partners agree to make it a lifelong vow -- sounds preferable to Jack to being dragged to London in chains, and when he meets lovely Lizzie Beal, his dilemma starts to seem positively enjoyable. Until the hellion vents her fury...on him!

Detesting the scandalous match that will end all her chances of making a respectable marriage, Lizzie can't abide living intimately with a fugitive nobleman bent on seducing her and then running off. But in teaching her the pleasures of a wife's duties, Jack sparks within them both a passion that will make him wish he could stay with Lizzie for much longer than a year and a day.


To read an excerpt click the link- here


Get your copy today- http://www.amazon.com/Highland-Scandal-Julia-London/dp/141654710X/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240163410&sr=1-5







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