Welcome to the Weekly Windup! There's still time to get your name in the drawing for the newest book by our very own Elaine Manders.
Also, we have a great author interview coming up on Saturday, so be looking forward to that.This Week's Giveaway:
The Captain's Challenge (ebook) by Elaine Manders
Gillian
Carey has spent the last eight years studying music in England. During
that time, the American civil war has claimed two brothers and her
mother. Another brother is still missing. She returns to her Georgia
home and a dangerous world with her family hiding secrets and her father
a broken and brooding man. She turns to Alex Blaine, a union captain,
rooming in her ancestral home, to find her missing brother, not
realizing Alex is investigating her father for insurrection.An army intelligence officer, Alex is on a dangerous assignment to identify anarchists responsible for the unrest in post-civil war Georgia, and all clues lead to Gillian’s father. Alex is attracted to the spirited redhead, but he has secrets of his own other than his army mission. He may have been responsible for her missing brother’s death.
As Alex races against time to expose an enemy bent on starting another war, Gillian is torn between her loyalty to her family and her growing love for the handsome captain. Is he worthy of her trust, or will he betray her as others have?
Be sure to leave comments throughout the week to get your name in the drawing. Giveaway ends October 21st. Winner will be announced in the October 22nd edition of the Weekly Windup.
Coming up this week:
Tuesday, 10/16: History behind "Mist O'er the Voyageur" with Pegg Thomas
Wednesday, 10/17: Travel Fun with Amber Schamel
Thursday, 10/18: "Until the Sunrise" a book review by Linda Shenton
Matchett
Friday, 10/19: TBA
Saturday, 10/20: Interview with Kara Issac
Captain's Challenge is an engaging book with history, suspense, faith and romance. I do not need to be included in this giveaway since I have read and reviewed this book.
ReplyDeleteElaine's books sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteI love historical mysteries! This one sounds exceptional.
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