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CATHERINEDOUGALL!

Inspiration for Catherine Dougall


Today is the day!!


Time to see the cover for book 2 in the Penned in Time series, The Thorn Keeper.


The trick to this ‘game’ is….


I’ve listed 8 blogs participating in the party. You can leave a comment on one or all blogs to get your name in the basket for a digital advanced review copy of The Thorn Keeper (releasing in February 2016).


Here’s a little about the book:


Downton Abbey, 3 Special - Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens) ©2012 Carnival

Inspiration for David Ross       ©2012 Carnival


With her past in shambles, how can she fashion a future of hope?


Catherine Dougall’s past of manipulation has left her future in threads. With a new faith, she longs to take the remnants of her life and make something beautiful, but shame, societies’ judgments, and the natural consequences of an unplanned pregnancy test her newfound hope. Dr. David Ross doesn’t help either. His kindness, sacrifice, and tenderness tempt her to impossible dreams. A fallen woman doesn’t merit a fairytale.


casualtyclearingstationDavid Ross has made every effort to keep his life above reproach. His passion for the sick pump fresh purpose through his choices, but without financial support to maintain his war hospital, all is lost. When his notorious aunt offers an easy solution, David is tempted to give in to her demands, but his growing affection for the reformed flirt, Catherine Dougall, unwinds the careful wall around his heart and offers an unexpected choice.


When the worst of war tears them apart, can love renew the memory of what was era shoe shoplost or will tragedy steal away their hope forever.


From the beautiful Derbyshire countryside to the trenches of World War One, Catherine and David must learn to trust in a God who designs a masterpiece out of brokenness and fashions hope in the most unlikely places.


So, visit one…or ALL…of these blogs to SEE the new cover and to enter for your chance to win. Just leave a comment about something you like about the cover. Make a guess about the story. Tell us what you enjoy most about a heroine or a hero! What is one of your favorite ‘stories’ from the World War 1 era?


Join the fun!


Angie – http://angiedicken.blogspot.com


Rachael – www.rachaelsreadsrantsandraves.wordpress.com


Robin – http://robinsnest212.wordpress.com


Dawn – www.apassionforpages.blogspot.com


Carrie – Http://readingismysuperpower.wordpress.com


Faith – http://labornotinvain.blogspot.com


Renee – Renee Smith http://reneeannsmith.com/


Stacey – beechtreehollow.com


Marisa – http://www.mdeshaies.wordpress.com


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