I'm afraid I can't choose just one, Sarah.I love Katherine from Blowing on Dandelions because she has such incredible resolve to do the right thing. Then I also love Alexia and Angel from two of my Love Finds You books, because they are strong women who are passionate about what they believe, and they're place in the Old West.
Katherine and Mama Cooper are my favorite characters in the Love Blossoms series so far, but each of your characters is so vibrant that I truly love them all! I can't wait to read the Love Finds You books as well! I hope that you'll have many more books to come!
What a great review, Sarah! I loved your comment about the appeal of this book reaching beyond Christian historical romance fans - and you're so right.
Hellohiya, it's so nice to see you here! Yes, I do have two more coming out (maybe three, not sure yet) after this book. the next one is a novella titled Forget Me Not, and it's pastor Seth's romance. It will release toward the end of March on Amazon in Kindle and paperback. Then Oct 1, the third full-sized book releases, Dreaming on Daisies, and it follows Steven (who you meet in book 2) and Leah, one of the ladies from the quilt group that we met in book 1.
Also, can you provide your email address, Hellohiya? Since you asked a question, you'll be entered to win a print copy of Wishing of Buttercups, so if you win, I'll need a way to contact you! Thanks!
Sarah, can you also post that if the little comment bubble won't open the comment section (it won't for me) you can click on the title of this post and it will open that way? I'm afraid we're missing a lot of questions/comments from people who may give up if the bubble isn't working. Also, there is no 'comment' word or link in the lower right corner on my screen.
Thanks for letting me know, Miralee! It seems that this site presents differently on different browsers. I added a note that they can click on the title too, so hopefully that will help!
Hi, great review Sarah and also great interview. Miralee, my daughter loves to ride horses. when she was in grade school, her friend and her use to ride horses every evening. My question is why did you pick the time back in 1880's? Thank you both and blessings to you.
Norma
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Hi Norma, I'm so glad you were able to get the comment section to work, welcome! I love the 1870s and 1880s in the Old West. It's always been an era that interested me, as I love the simplicity of life then (not that it wasn't hard, but simpler).
Hi Ladette! Yay, I'm following you through the blogs this morning! And I do hope you'll try my books and let me know what you think. Most of my adult life was spent in some kind of sales, from newspaper advertising to insurance to Avon to Princess House Crystal. I have also spent a lot of hours ministering and counseling women, but that's in a non-paid, church setting and is a calling rather than a career or job.
Hi Ladette! Yay, I'm following you through the blogs this morning! And I do hope you'll try my books and let me know what you think. Most of my adult life was spent in some kind of sales, from newspaper advertising to insurance to Avon to Princess House Crystal. I have also spent a lot of hours ministering and counseling women, but that's in a non-paid, church setting and is a calling rather than a career or job.
bn100 Good to meet you and see you here, thanks for stopping by! We haven't been able to sail in the past two years as we have our boat for sail and my husband is working on it. Most of our time was spent on the Columbia River, which is where the boat is ported.
Congratulations, Norma! Your name was chosen via random(dot)org as the winner of a print copy of "Wishing on Buttercups"! I will contact you with additional information. Thanks so much to everyone who participated! :-)
Norma
n38stanforth(at)yahoo(dot)com
Looking forward to reading your books!!
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