Welcome to a new year and the “book birthdays” of several great titles! For something a little different, I’ve made up a quiz to match you to one of our January new releases. From rugged and dangerous to relaxing and quaint, the settings of our January books are sure to break you out of your ordinary routine. Let us know what result you got! And, as usual click on the book covers below to start reading an excerpt.
by Leslie Gould
Plot: Rose Lehman has always known who she wants to marry: the bishop’s son, Reuben Byler. But then Trevor, the handsome Army buddy of her future brother-in-law, visits Lancaster County, and Reuben starts to seem dull by comparison. When the thrill of adventure begins to fade, will Rose find happiness—or ruin her best chance at love?
by Jocelyn Green
Plot: After being unjustly imprisoned for the death of her client, midwife Julianne Chevalier trades her life sentence for exile to the French colony of Louisiana in 1720. She marries a fellow convict in order to sail, but when tragedy strikes—and a mystery unfolds—Julianne must find her own way in this dangerous new land while bearing the brand of a criminal.
by Kristi Ann Hunter
Plot: After a night trapped together in an old stone keep, Lady Adelaide Bell and Lord Trent Hawthorne have no choice but to marry. Dismayed, Adelaide finds herself bound to a man who ignores her, as Trent has no desire to connect with the one who dashed his plans to marry for love. Can they set aside their first impressions before any chance of love is lost?
by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse
Plot: Cassidy Ivanoff and her father, John, a wilderness guide, work at a prestigious new hotel outside Mt. McKinley. John’s new apprentice, Allan Brennan, finds a friend in Cassidy, but the real reason he’s here—to learn the truth about his father’s death—is far more dangerous than he knows.
I got colonial Louisiana. 😀 What a fun quiz!
Would you look at that? 🙂 I got that result too!
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
Regency England, and what do you know, a book I’m greatly looking forward to reading!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Rachael!
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
Fun quiz! Off to Amish country for me!
Be sure to enjoy a good meal while you’re there! 🙂
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
I got Lancaster County – Amish Weddings by Leslie Gould. And I do want to read it! 🙂
Great! I hope you enjoy it!
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
I got Turn of the Century Alaska-
In The Shadow of Denali.
One of the most unique settings I’ve come across in a while. Super interesting!
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
I got modern Lancaster County, Amish Weddings by Leslie Gould I am not surprised. I discovered a couple Amish authors the past year that I like. First time I ever read Amish fiction! I have always loved the beauty of the countryside in the summer, when the crops are growing with all shades of green, blue skies above.
And right now (winter in Minnesota), those green fields are calling my name! Glad you’re enjoying Amish fiction!
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
I got An Uncommon Courtship by Kristi Ann Hunter. That makes me happy. I pre-ordered it and it is coming in the mail on Saturday. 🙂 Regency novels are some of my favorites.
That’s delightful! I hope your trip to England via its pages is great fun.
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
Alaska for me! In the Shadow of Denali.
How fun! I’d love to visit there.
Amy Green
BHP Fiction Publicist
Colonial Louisiana from “The Mark of a King”. I think that would be fun!
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