Tag: Baker Publishing
SNEAK PEEK: The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip By Sara Brunsvold
The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip By Sara Brunsvold
Sara Brunsvold Explores the Difference One Life Can Make in Debut Novel
Winsome and wise, this thoughtful story of an unlikely friendship between two women...
SNEAK PEEK: BEYOND THE DESERT SANDS BY TRACIE PETERSON
BEYOND THE DESERT SANDS BY TRACIE PETERSON
Bestselling Author Continues Series Momentum in Beyond the Desert Sands
“This feel-good story will delight fans of faith-filled historical romance.” —Publishers Weekly on Forever My Own
Tracie...
QA With Author Rachel Fordham Author of WHERE THE ROAD BENDS
Can you please provide a brief summary of your new novel, Where the Road Bends?
Just before entering a marriage of convenience, Norah King brings an injured man home with her and nurses...
FICTIONALLY FACTUAL WITH MARY ALFORD
Fictionally Factual - featuring authors who are letting you in on all the 'facts' that go into their fiction works
Before the Beginning by Author Mary Alford
(Mary's latest release 'Among The Innocent' releases...
SNEAK PEEK: WHERE THE ROAD BENDS BY RACHEL FORDHAM
Where the Road Bends by Rachel Fordham
Can a Man with Nothing and a Woman in Dire Need Make a Life Together?
Rachel Fordham’s novels have made their mark in the historical romance genre...
Talking With Author Mary Alford About AMONG THE INNOCENT
Can you please provide a brief summary of your new novel, Among the Innocent?
At the heart of the story, Among the Innocent is about overcoming the tragedies in our lives and not...
SNEAK PEEK: AMONG THE INNOCENT BY MARY ALFORD
AMONG THE INNOCENT BY MARY ALFORD
Bestselling author Mary Alford loves giving her readers the unexpected, combining unforgettable characters with unpredictable plots. In her newest novel, Among the Innocent, Alford delves deep into...
GUEST POST: Natalie Walters Author of FATAL CODE
“Write What You Know.” -Natalie Walters
They always say “write what you know”. When writing Fatal Code, I really should have listened to whoever “they” are. I have never been more out of...