When Valleys Bloom Again ~ Pat Jeanne Davis
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For the month of March, we will be hi-lighting exciting stories of World War II. We'll start off the month with "When Valleys Bloom Again"; a story of courage and a search for home by Pat Jeanne Davis.
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"When Valleys Bloom Again"
Publisher: Elk Lake Publishing, Inc. ~ January 17, 2019
As war approaches in 1939 Abby Stapleton’s safety is under threat. Her father, a British diplomat, insists she go back to America until the danger passes. Abby vows to return to her home in London—but where is home? With her family facing mortal danger so far away and feeling herself isolated, she finds it hard to pray or read the Bible. Did she leave God behind in war-torn London too? Abby becomes friendly with Jim, a gardener on her uncle’s estate.
Jim can’t get Abby out of his mind. Did she have a sweetheart in England? Was it foolish to think she’d consider him? He curses his poverty, and the disgrace of his father’s desertion and drunkenness haunts him. Can he learn to believe in love for a lifetime and to hope for a happy marriage?
Abby couldn’t know the war would last for years, nor that she would fall in love with Jim—soon to be drafted by the U.S. Army—or that she’d have to confront Henri, a rejected suitor, determined by his lies to ruin her reputation and destroy her faith in God’s providence.
Will she discover the true meaning of home and find happiness with Jim?
Author ~ Pat Jeanne Davis |
You'll also find Pat's book on these sites:
https://www.patjeannedavis.com/?fbclid=IwAR15jvzYs_LIu0Zm8nraeY7G8ICuMMlW9Y9fug5OhX64nEZeuSHrJ8noyVk#xl_xr_page_index
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Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Valleys-Bloom-Again-Jeanne-Davis/dp/1948888920/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=when+
Kindle version this week: 1.99
https://www.amazon.com/Valleys-Bloom-Again-Jeanne-Davis/dp/1948888920/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=when+
Kindle version this week: 1.99
Bookbub:
Barnes & Noble:
...and she's been interviewed by Family Fiction magazine this month!
One of Pat Jeanne's favorite songs that stir hearts and thoughts of WWII...
"The White Cliffs of Dover"
...for a look at '40's fashions, and authentic life from the 40's on Pat Jeanne's Pinterest site:
..And if you become a Follower of Hope-Inspired Stories, your name will be
added to a multiple-prize drawing at the end of this month: a 25.00 gift card, and a box of Whitman's Sampler chocolates! (Something a soldier would have given his sweetheart! 💝 )
Reminder: The authors presented here value your insights, so don't forget to leave a comment. You will be included in a drawing for a book by the author featured during that week.
“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things and the God of peace will be with you” (Philippians 4:8).
Thank you...May you all be blessed and inspired!
Hope-Inspired Stories Photo: The beautiful photo of Sodus Bay, N.Y. during a particularly harsh storm on Lake Ontario earlier this year was taken by photographer and sister in Christ, Ginger Strom. Note the courageous lone seagull taking flight in the upper right corner of the photo.
Thank you, Patricia, for having me on your blog. I look forward to hearing from your readers.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read. Sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, debbie, and for sharing. You're in the drawing for a copy of When Valleys Bloom Again.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a book I would love to read. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn, thank you for stopping in and leaving your comment for me.
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