Monday, May 3, 2021

 Cleared for Planting Audible

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Finally, the first book in my Appalachian Roots series is out on Audible. This series is managed by my traditional publisher, so I've had no say in producing the audible. However, I am thrilled it is here.

In Part One of Cleared for  Planting, in 1804, Emma Cagle and her family move from the flatlands of North Carolina to the mountains of what would become Watauga County. Emma hopes the move will give her family a new start. They've been poor tenant farmers, and her father’s drinking problem has made life even harder. When they finally make it up the mountain, a mishap causes her to meet the Moretz family. Edgar seems interested in her, and she even likes his teasing ways. But life on a mountain farm can be rough, and problems come all too often.

In Part Two, Clifton, Emma’s son, has just returned home after completing his medical training. He looks forward to spending a summer in the mountains he loves while he tries to make decisions about his future. When Connell O’Leary and his Cherokee wife come to visit, Clifton is taken with their beautiful daughter, but she is shy, and he knows he must tread carefully. What he hadn’t planned on was the prejudice many hold against the Indians.  (Audible link for Sown in Dark Soil - https://www.audible.com/pd/Sown-in-Dark-Soil-Audiobook/B08CV7LRG7 )

Sown in Dark Soil, the second book in the series, and Transplanted to Red Clay, the fourth and last book, have already been released in audible. I'm awaiting Uprooted by War, the third book, which will complete the series. These books have sold so well in print, I think the audibles will be just as popular.

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