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Nancy Moser
Nancy Moser is the award-winning author of twenty-seven novels that focus on the characters discovering their unique purpose. Her genres include both contemporary and historical stories. Nancy's newest book is "Bride of the Summerfields". It's the second book in her Manor House Series set in 1880... show more

Nancy Moser is the award-winning author of twenty-seven novels that focus on the characters discovering their unique purpose. Her genres include both contemporary and historical stories. Nancy's newest book is "Bride of the Summerfields". It's the second book in her Manor House Series set in 1880 England. If you like Downton Abbey, you'll enjoy getting to know the Westons and their servants in Summerfield Manor.Nancy's book "An Unlikely Suitor" was named to Booklist's "Top 101 Romance Novels of the past Ten Years". Both "An Unlikely Suitor" and "Masquerade" are set in the Gilded Age of New York City (see a book trailer for "Masquerade" below.) Nancy has also written four biographical novels, letting real women-of-history tell their life stories: "Just Jane" (Jane Austen), "Washington's Lady" (Martha Washington), "Mozart's Sister" (Nannerl Mozart), and "How Do I Love Thee?" (Elizabeth Barrett Browning). If you enjoy Civil War era stories, check out "The Journey of Josephine Cain" which showcases the building of the Transcontinental Railroad after the war, and the new Christmas Civil War Anthology: "A Basket Brigade Christmas" with novellas by herself, Stephanie Grace Whitson, and Judith Miller. Moser's contemporary books are known for their intricate plotting. Some titles are "John 3: 16", "The Sister Circle", "The Good Nearby", "Weave of the World, "The Seat Beside Me", and "The Invitation." Her time-travel novel, "Time Lottery", won a Christy Award and "Washington's Lady" was a finalist. Nancy and her husband Mark live in the Midwest. She's earned a degree in architecture, traveled extensively in Europe, and has performed in numerous theaters, symphonies, and choirs. She offers a monologue of Martha Washington (in costume) letting Martha share her life story. She also gives "God's Gifts Workshops" around the country, helping women identify their gifts as they celebrate their sisterhood. She kills all her houseplants, and can wire an electrical fixture without getting shocked. She is a fan of anything antique--humans included. Find out more:Website: www.nancymoser.comPinterest: www.pinterest.com/nancymoser1Author blog: authornancymoser.blogspot.com/ Footnotes from History blog: footnotesfromhistory.blogspot.com/Heroes, Heroines, and History Blog: http://www.hhhistory.com/Facebook: www.facebook.com/nancymoser.authorTwitter: twitter.com/MoserNancy
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For the Love of Literature
For the Love of Literature rated it 6 years ago
Reading Nancy Moser’s “The Fashion Designer” was stepping into foreign territory for me in several ways. Fashion has definitely never been an interest of mine, and the only sewing I ever do is to patch up a small tear here or there or to reattach a button. The fact that I enjoyed this book so much i...
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Blue Cat Review rated it 8 years ago
Just finished this and it was sooooo good! I thoroughly enjoyed the characters and story line. The fact the it involved the fashion industry to some extent was an added bonus to me. Now, let me go sleep on this and I'll try to write a full review in the morning.My Review:I've already added this one ...
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Title: A Basket Brigade ChristmasAuthors: Judith Miller, Nancy Moser, Stephanie Grace WhitsonPublisher: Barbour Publishing, Inc.Reviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: FiveReview:"A Basket Brigade Christmas" Three Women, Three Love Stories, One Country Divided By: Judith Miller, Nancy Moser, Stephanie Grace...
Lynn Spencer - All About Romance
Lynn Spencer - All About Romance rated it 12 years ago
First of all, I'd give this book 2.5 stars. It's not terrible, but parts of it are quite frustrating to read.The novel tells the story of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and since I find her sonnets beautiful, I thought it would be interesting. From the cover blurb, one would think that it primarily co...
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melsbookshelf rated it 12 years ago
I'm not going to lie, the cover is probably the first thing that drew me to this book. Isn't it beautiful? Of course, I was also interested in reading this account of Martha Washington, knowing, of course, that it is a work of fiction. I grew up in Yorktown, Virginia, so I've always had a bit of an ...
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