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Dear Reader,
I’m so excited we’re finally back in Seaside, OR! One of the new Hollywood hotspots that promises to give you the rest and relaxation you need! I love revisiting this small town and it’s broken rockstars, and I know you will love this touching story of facing your fears even when each step hurts. This is a story of hope and redemption! I’m excited to be giving away five free ebooks as well!
To enter, send an email to rachelvandykenauthor@gmail.com and happy reading!
Purchase Provoke here.
Dear Reader,
Few novels capture the 1950s Civil Rights Era from the perspective of a white child.
At nine, Orbie seems to live his life along a precipice. He is burdened with an overabundance of difficult choices which would be beyond the capacities of most boys his age — but Orbie is about to discover that he’s no ordinary boy; that nothing is ever precisely what it seems. Prejudice is not innate. The dead aren’t really dead. And those in power cannot be trusted.
“Reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird … ”
— Kindle Nation
“A psychologically astute … and satisfying novel.”
— Kirkus Starred Review
I’m giving away five books. Write to me at iambic1@indra.com to win.
Purchase Then Like the Blind Man: Orbie’s Story here.
Dear Reader,
Is there a story from childhood that haunted you? Mine was the horrific tale of the Old Greensboro “feud.” Imagine discovering this was the story of your own family!
The story begged to be told: a Southern Abolitionist Judge, his murder, mob violence and a lynching; three extraordinary women left to negotiate trauma, loss and a bloody Civil War on the horizon; and the difficult journey to truth, forgiveness and redemption.
View the haunting trailer here.
For a chance to win 1 of 5 copies, write to me at dianecmcphail@gmail.com.
Purchase The Abolitionist’s Daughter here.
Thank you,
Diane C. McPhail
I would love to read these books.