In the mid 1950’s small town, Sugar Hill, Alabama was quiet and sleepy in every way imaginable. Fannie Lea Rockwell has few pressing concerns, save for her dreadful nickname, Flea. Few concerns that is until she crosses paths with Mr. Boyd, Sugar Hill’s resident hermit and mysterious citizen. Mr. Boyd lives across the railroad tracks deep in the woods and his anti-social tendencies only fuel the gossip fire; its rumored that he keeps his daughter, Mavis, locked in the attic all day and that he brews |
Blog Tour of A Promise for Tomorrow by Sara DuBose & open giveaway
Coming in 2008 from Bethany ~ contemporary
I am looking forward to these new titles from Bethany House! You just can’t go past a Sharon Hinck book and having studied the language and visited Japan (albeit a long time ago!) Rain Song really interests me.
As always click on the titles and author names to preorder and find out more about the writers!
Stepping into Sunlight by Sharon Hinck
After Penny Sullivan witnesses a shocking crime, her world tips sideways. Suddenly, things like getting groceries, mowing the grass, and returning phone calls are more than she can handle. But with her husband away at sea and …
Coming soon from Bethany House ~ Historical
Can’t help myself – these covers are fabulous whether you are a lover of historical fiction or not!
Enjoy reading about these historical Bethany House titles.
An Unexpected Love by Tracie Peterson & Judith Miller
During a trip to England, Sophie Broadmoor falls head over heels for Wesley Hedrick, a wealthy widower who promises her the world. But Sophie soon learns that Wesley’s promises are nothing but words and finds herself in a very compromising situation.
Why does it have to be Paul Medford, the stringent young minister who works with her father, who shows up during her worst moment?
The Masquerade by Sarah Anne Sumpolec ~ Chloe-Anne’s Take
Beka feels like she lives in a different world, far away from where her family lives. She has never really felt that she fits in with her family but after her mothers death she feels it even more. Beka can’t get close to her family even if she tried, because they might find out her BIG secret, the one she has been hiding for so many years.
She hasn’t just isolated herself from her family but her old friends as well. Until her old friend Gretchen the most popular girl at school starts talking to her again and gets Beka …