Today I'm hosting Elaine Cooper's Book Blog
Note: There is a contest: Leave a comment and be entered to receive a prize as listed below
An Absolutely Charming Tale!
Once again, Elaine Marie Cooper pens an absolutely charming tale of eighteenth century Americana. War, no matter the era, takes its toll on both soldiers and families. The Promise of Deer Run is a precious next story following Mary and Daniel’s story in The Road to Deer Run, picking up with Mary’s sister, Sarah a few years down the line. Be sure to read the first book too! As a historian and author, I am grateful to Elaine for her dedication to authenticity. —Lisa Lickel, author of A Summer in Oakville
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About The Promise of Deer Run:
America’s war for freedom from England has been over for seven years, but the wounds of that conflict still haunt the minds and hearts of the residents of Deer Run. Young American veteran Nathaniel Stearns has withdrawn to a life of isolation as he awaits his father who never returned from the war.
A near-tragedy in the woods brings Nathaniel face-to-face with nineteen-year-old Sarah Thomsen, someone he had long admired but he assumed had eyes for another. This chance encounter opens a crack into the door of his heart as mutual affection quickly blooms.
But slander and lies soon mar the budding romance, rendering both Sarah and Nathaniel wounded and untrusting as their faith in both their God and each other is shattered. Set in 1790, this book continues the story of the Thomsen and Lowe families as they struggle to survive in the aftermath of the war that birthed the United States.
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Leave a comment and be entered to receive the following prize:
Grand Prize (Retail Value: $297.38) Contains:
- Basket
- $25 Starbucks gift card
- Spode Christmas teapot
- Spode Christmas mugs
- Yankee candle
- Hardbound copy The Road to Deer Run
- Hardbound copy The Promise of Deer Run
- Bath and Body Paris Amour scent
The Promise of Deer Run
ISBN: 9781462037964
Softcover: $16.95
ISBN: 9781462037971
Hardcover: $26.95
ISBN: 1462037968
E-book: $9.99
Released: August 16, 2011
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8 comments:
Thank you for inviting me to your blog today, Linda! Blessings!
What intrigues me most in this novel is the romance between Yankee and Loyalist. I don't think I ever saw that. We think of the Redcoats as enemies because those who developed our country conquered them. But they weren't. They were our forefathers, too.
The book sounds wonderful.
Linda, thanks for fixing the comment section. I thought it was my computer!
I agree the book sounds wonderful! A very interesting storyline!
@Carol - it is ALWAYS intriguing when love can cross enemy lines! And it truly did with my ancestors, as was fictionalized in "The Road to Deer Run." I hope you have a chance to read both of my books in the Deer Run Saga! @Sheila, Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a chance to read my books as well. Blessings!
The premise of your book reminds me of a novel I read years ago, OLIVER WISWELL, by Kenneth Roberts, about a young man who was a Loyalist during the Revolution.
I always thought that had I lived in those times, I might have--at least initially--been a loyalist. My family goes back to both sides of the Civil War, so I certainly don't think you need to be embarassed about an ancestor being on the "wrong" side.
I'm looking forward to reading your book!
Ellen E. Kennedy (author of Irregardless of Murder)
Hi Ellen! Thank you for the book title and author—I hope I can find it on amazon. It sounds like something I'd very much enjoy! Yes, I wonder if I had been alive then which side I would have chosen. The issues were numerous and complex. Not an easy choice to go to war and break away from England!. My initial embarrassment about my ancestor was from my point of view as a child. Being from the bloodline of a Redcoat did not seem so cool to an American youngster studying history!! LOL! Thanks for stopping by!
Very interesting subject on your book. I usually read paranormal romances with vamps and weres. I am also a writer trying to get publish. You can see about me in my blog/website anaitorres.weebly.com I will follow you hope you will do the same on mine. Ana
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Thanks for letting us know about this book--sounds interesting.
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