The more
months of the Featured Author of the Month that pass the more fun I’m having!
As I incorporate new things, try new ways of sharing some fun info and continue
to do what I love (aka sharing and talking about books!) this feature is
honestly becoming one of the best things that gets me from one day to the next
in my crazy life. I love meeting new authors, or learning more about authors I already
enjoy, discovering new & fabulous books to read, and I really love
getting to spread this love to all of you by giving books away on a regular
basis.
Which is
what I’m here today to tell you about.
It’s been a
while since I’ve talked extensively about historical romance novels but if you’ve
been here for a while, or looked back at old posts, historical romance as a
genre is where I originally developed my obsession. From there it grew to
encompass pretty much anything connected to the overarching romance genre but
it all started with a Regency-era historical romance. Now the book I’m giving
away this month isn’t a Regency, it does however reach back to a period a bit
earlier in history but closer to home.
The Petticoat Letters by this month’s Featured Author
takes place during the American Revolution and is the story of Nora Bishop. I’ll
be sharing more about the book and its story as the month goes on but from the
little bit I’ve read I can tell you that the story is rich in history, full of
color and intrigue, and so far is shaping up to be an excellent story.
With the
FAOM Kelly Lyman, I am giving away 2
e-copies of the book
in this month’s giveaway contest. As always there a variety of ways to enter – including
a daily entry option on Twitter – and this contest runs throughout the month.
Winners will be chosen at random (using rafflecopter.com & random.org) and
announced on January 30, 2018!
You’ve got
nothing to lose by entering but you could absolutely win an great new book, by
a great new author!
Good luck to all entrants, and in the meantime happy reading!!
Good luck to all entrants, and in the meantime happy reading!!
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