Wednesday, August 17, 2016

The Cover for Transplanted to Red Clay

I am excited to at last release the cover design for my new historical novel, Transplanted to Red Clay. This is the fourth and final book in the Appalachian Roots series. Below is the final concept design, which will be even clearer when I get the final copy from Hannah, but this is what it will show.





Here is the synopsis of the story:

When Rachel Moretz's Aunt Ivy invites her to come to the Whitley family's farm in Stanly County, North Carolina, Rachel jumps at the chance. She loves her parents' mountain farm, but she feels isolated there, and there're no other young people her age around.

She barely remembers her half cousin, Patrick, although he seems to have intriguing memories of her. He soon becomes Rachel's best friend, helping her to navigate many uncertainties while introducing her to Big Lick society. But, the extended visit will bring unexpected friendships, suitors, and dangers. Rachel finds she must rely on her family's support as she faces unexpected trials and prejudices. Throughout it all, she comes to realize that the best plan for her life is God's plan, and that forgiveness comes in many forms. And in the end, the Moretz family's story comes full circle -- a circle filled with love.

The ebook should be ready soon, and the publisher is estimating the print copies will be available September 30. All my profits go to a scholarship fund for missionary children. Although I hate to see this series come to an end, I can't wait to get my hands on the books. And of course, I always have others in the works.
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