Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Two Books on Sale

When Winter Is Past and With Summer's Songs are on sale today on amazon for only 99 cents each. This is a great buy, for you can get both books for much less than one normally costs. So take advantage of this special offer to be sure you have good books to last you through the long Labor Day weekend. Here is what they're about and the link is below:

When Winter Is Past -

When Winter Is Past is set in Pennsylvania in 1739. Stanton Klein’s father had given up on life after his wife died, and he left Stanton orphaned to live with his grandparents. Stanton decides he'll never love like that. He and his first wife had fared well together, but she’d died in childbirth. Now he’s decided to find another woman to marry. After all, a farmer needs a wife and sons. However, with the changes come important lessons and dangers that Stanton never imagined.


Beth Evans has taken care of her father since he fell from a barn roof and can no longer walk. People, like Fiona, have always made fun of her, because she has a limp. When Stanton befriends her, she’s wary but also intrigued. Her father encourages her to give Stanton a chance, but how can she be sure of him?

With Summer's Songs

Tara Kildare’s sister gives her a cruise so she can escape her troubles for a while. Her husband had become abusive but was killed in Iraq. Now his parents are trying to gain custody of her son, Ricky. Tara knows she'll never trust another man, but would a husband help her court case as her lawyer says, and would she do even this to keep her son?


Sean Murphy might be impulsive, but he’s also an optimist. He’s had about enough of sailing around the world, and Tara might just be the woman to give him the home and family he wants. She’s certainly captured his interest and then his heart. Now he’ll need to convince the stubborn woman that they were meant for each other, and, with God’s help, he intends to do just that.


Although When Winter Is Past is historical fiction and With Summer's Song is contemporary, they do have a connection. Tara inherits Stanton's home place and begins to read Beth's journal, which gives her insight into her own situation and causes her to see that what she thinks is not necessarily God's will for her. Has she let her fears lead her instead of trusting God? Could she ever be a real wife to Sean?

(All profits go to a scholarship fund for missionary children.)

Type in the book or author's name on amazon or copy and paste the link  -

https://www.amazon.com/When-Winter-Past-Janice-Hopkins-ebook/dp/B01BLOKRSS
and
https://www.amazon.com/Summers-Songs-Janice-Cole-Hopkins-ebook/dp/B01IC5TF6E

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