Welcome to the Weekly Windup! We have an exciting giveaway going on this week, so be sure to get your comments in.
If you missed Kathleen's interview from Saturday, here's the link to go back and check it out.
https://stitchesthrutime.blogspot.com/2018/09/interview-and-giveaway-with-kathleen-l.html
This Week's Giveaway:
Winner's Choice of Kathleen Maher Book: The Abolitionist's Daughter or Victorian Christmas Brides Collection.
The Abolitionist’s Daughter by Kathleen L. Maher
1860-1864 Shenandoah Valley, and Elmira, NY
The crusading daughter of a Washington politician comes between twin brothers as the country plunges toward Civil War. Horsemen from Virginia, the twins would defend their livelihood from her meddling kind. When love ignites, friends become enemies. Can the very girl who divided bosom brothers unite them again?
Love Brick by Brick by Kathleen L. Maher
1857 Elmira, New York
SarahAnn Winnifred overcomes orphanhood apprenticing with pioneering doctors. Rufus Sedgwick, relocating his English estate, seeks help for his ailing Mum. Christmas reveals the secret wish of both hearts—for love.
Love the Abolitionist's Daughter cover.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim. Thekilliongroupinc.com created it.
DeleteI would love to read this book!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your enthusiasm. If you follow my author page on Facebook there are many opportunities to win. Fb.com/KLMAherAuthor
DeleteBeautiful cover, and sounds like a lovely book!!! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Rosalyn. Good luck in the drawing
DeleteLovely covers for both books. It would be hard to decide which book to pick as a winner. Thank you Kathleen for the giveaway opportunity. Congratulations on your recent releases---2 for one!
ReplyDeleteIt would be hard, I imagine. I really enjoyed writing both stories. Good luck in the drawing
DeleteNew book for me today. Love the cover!
ReplyDeleteThank you Danielle! I’m doing lots of giveaways on my blog tour. Follow me on Facebook.com/KLMaherAuthor to see where I’ll be next!
DeleteSuch beautiful covers I look forward to reading both books.
ReplyDeleteThank you Deanne
DeleteThe Abolitionists Daughter sounds so interesting! I love those Barbour collections! They are so Pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Paula. I’ve heard Barbour is no longer doing the big collections but has started publishing four stories per book now.
DeleteBoth of these look so pretty and sound so good!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Kathleen's books!
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