Monday, April 22, 2024

 Zoe

The sixth annual edition of the Prairie Roses Collection for Mother's Day has just started to publish, and my book, Zoe, is the first to be released. This is the first year my schedule has allowed me to participate, and I've been looking forward to it. All the books in the multiple-author project include a wagon train journey, so Zoe is set on the Santa Fe Trail.
Zoe on Amazon 

Although the Santa Fe Trail was a commercial trade route, a few people traveled it to settle in the Mexican territory, and that's true for Zoe. She goes along to tutor the store owner's children in the hopes of finding a teaching position in Santa Fe. A small contingent of soldiers join them, and Zoe takes exception to the bossy lieutenant at first. However, after a while, he starts to grow on her when he offers her the protection she needs. Adventure abounds, and Zoe begins to question if she'll even make it to Santa Fe.

The book just released on Saturday, and it's available on Kindle, KU, and in print. The Audible edition is coming, but I decided to wait for the right narrators to become available, and that's not going to be for a few weeks. 

I've worked with Adam Skousen before and love his talent and professionalism. This time, because of the many characters and variety of voices, he will be joined by his wife, Emma Faye, in a dual narration. I can't wait.


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