Today I have the pleasure of hosting author Linda Weaver Clarke on my blog. I am excited to have her post about her short story books. I recommend them and am sure you will love them, too! Welcome Linda!
Short Stories to Lift Your Spirits
What was romance like in the 19th century? Suko’s Notebook wrote, “Is it just me, or are love stories set in the past more romantic than those set in the present day?” Set in the 1800s, each of the Willow Valley stories has humor, adventure, romance, and mystery.
After reading Tales of Willow Valley, Author Gail Pallotta wrote: “Ms. Clarke brings us five love stories based on the lives of real people and true events. The heroines are brave, spunky women who attract their suitors with their independence and ability to cope with the perils of the day as well as their beauty. Getting lost in the historical detail and excellent characterization, I felt I was with the characters in yesteryear times. The struggles of the heroines and the chivalry of the heroes who won their hearts touched mine and kept me turning the pages to find out what would happen next. I highly recommend these stories for those who enjoy history, people facing and overcoming difficulties and romantic scenes.”
The Light at the End of the Tunnel: When Thomas finds out that the
proprietor of Hannah’s Hot Chocolate Shop is struggling, he comes up with a
brilliant idea. Will she agree to such an unconventional plan?
Leave or Perish: When Jonathan watches Serenity chase
off thieves with a sword in her hand, he becomes intrigued with her. How will
he win her heart?
A Broom in her Hand: When Laura reports that a thief
snuck into her home, William finds out that she chased the intruder off with a
broom, but he soon learns the man’s invasion is much bigger than he realizes.
Deception: When Peter accepted the job of
writing letters to a young lady on behalf of his employer, he soon realizes he
is falling in love with Pauline.
A Cry for Help: When Joshua is sent with a message
for Mary, the note says that she must go on a dangerous quest and he is
determined to accompany her.
Happy Holidays!
It’s time to enjoy some holiday stories. Holidays in Willow Valley is full of surprises. The inspiration for these stories was based on true experiences. You will read six short stories: The Valentine Bandit, St. Paddy’s Day, April Fools Pranks, The Daring Escape, All Hallows Eve, An Unforgettable Christmas. These stories have humor with a surprise ending. This book was just released by Audible Audiobooks.
Holidays in Willow
Valley: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089CQL6NB
Tales of Willow Valley: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LHJZXD4
Linda’s
Author Blog: https://lindaweaverclarke.wordpress.com
Linda’s
Website: www.lindaweaverclarke.com
Audible
Audiobooks: https://www.audible.com/author/Linda-Weaver-Clarke/B004P47EWO
Thank you so much, Sunnie Reviews, for posting this article about these two books.
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