Q&A Friday
Spring arrives with flowers, new leaves and warmer weather (usually). My favorite sign of spring is the arrival of baby animals. Nothing is cuter than a tiger cub, unless it's a duckling following his mom.
What's your favorite sign of spring?
As you’re out and about looking for signs of spring, don’t pass up the opportunity to read these April releases from your favorite noodlers:
Diane Gaston
Diane Gaston
THE UNLACING OF MISS LEIGH
e Short Story from Ebooks.eHarlequin.com, Fictionwise, eReader, Kindle
April 1, 2009
Harlequin Historical Undone
ISBN 9781426831942
An impoverished vicar’s daughter answers an advertisement from a disfigured former soldier and makes a wicked bargain with him.
http://www.dianegaston.com/
Merrillee Whren
Homecoming Blessings
Publisher: Steeple Hill Love Inspired
Date: April 2009
ISBN: 978-0-373-87525-2
Big-city businessman Peter Dalton doesn't think he and fresh-from-the-field missionary Ashley Hiatt have anything in common. Until his boss—her father—pairs them together on a special project to help those less fortunate. Suddenly, instead of making money, Peter is making dreams come true. He's a changed man. Well, maybe not when comes to settling down. With his past, he's just not cut out for family life. But lovely Ashley seems to think otherwise...and is making it her mission to prove it for good.
http://www.merrilleewhren.com/
Tricia Mills
Heartbreak River
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Pub. Date: April 16, 2009
ISBN-13: 9781595142566
Hailey Abbott's Summer Boys takes a weepy turn in this story of one girl's attempt to tell her childhood friend how she really feels about him.
Alex thought she'd be spending the summer focused on her family's rafting business, burying the memories of her father's death last year, and leaving behind all the messes she made in its wake.
But when Sean returns to town, she is forced to reckon with her mixed-up crushy feelings for him-more powerful than ever before. It takes another tragedy to make Alex realize Sean has loved her, and forgiven her, all along.
http://www.trishmilburn.com/
Merrillee Whren
Homecoming Blessings
Publisher: Steeple Hill Love Inspired
Date: April 2009
ISBN: 978-0-373-87525-2
Big-city businessman Peter Dalton doesn't think he and fresh-from-the-field missionary Ashley Hiatt have anything in common. Until his boss—her father—pairs them together on a special project to help those less fortunate. Suddenly, instead of making money, Peter is making dreams come true. He's a changed man. Well, maybe not when comes to settling down. With his past, he's just not cut out for family life. But lovely Ashley seems to think otherwise...and is making it her mission to prove it for good.
http://www.merrilleewhren.com/
Tricia Mills
Heartbreak River
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Pub. Date: April 16, 2009
ISBN-13: 9781595142566
Hailey Abbott's Summer Boys takes a weepy turn in this story of one girl's attempt to tell her childhood friend how she really feels about him.
Alex thought she'd be spending the summer focused on her family's rafting business, burying the memories of her father's death last year, and leaving behind all the messes she made in its wake.
But when Sean returns to town, she is forced to reckon with her mixed-up crushy feelings for him-more powerful than ever before. It takes another tragedy to make Alex realize Sean has loved her, and forgiven her, all along.
http://www.trishmilburn.com/
Labels: Diane Gaston, favorite signs of spring, Merrillee Whren, Tricia Mills, Trish Milburn
3 Comments:
First signs of spring: daffodils and tulips in the gardens. And birds flying north or visiting my yard are another sign.
Diane, just finished reading "Unlacing" and it was so delicious! I hope you plan on writing more Undones.
Merrillee, I've order yours for my Mom, and shall be sneaking it off to read for myself, and Trish, I feel like we've been waiting forever for Heartbreak River. Both my girls and I will enjoy it, I'm sure.
What a great April! :)
New books blessedly happen all year round. As for spring, the biggest for me is more daylight and yet still cool enough to enjoy it. I know those in the colder climbs are still wishing, but pity me come summer. :-)
~Judy
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