I am
so pleased to announce the release of The
Friendship Star Quilt, co-written with Stephanie Michels. This is the
second book in the Stitching Post series, about a group of women who belong to
a quilting group in Grandville, Michigan.
Here
is the back cover blurb for The
Friendship Star Quilt:
Anne Brown
loves her job at The Stitching Post Quilt Shop in Grandville, Michigan, but she
keeps a suitcase packed so she can leave at a moment's notice. Living under the
radar, she longs for a normal life, but settles for listening to family stories
told by the friendly ladies of the quilting club who meet at the shop on
Tuesday evenings. When she meets Brad, the handsome band director of an area
high school and his adorable daughter, Anne begins to hope for a happily ever
after of her own. But someone has far different plans.
Brad
Carmichael is juggling the demands of his job as band director at Rivertown
High School with trying to be a better father to his daughter. When Brad is
late picking Jennie up from a birthday party, the pretty young clerk from the
local quilt shop comes to his rescue. Kind-hearted and talented, Anne becomes a
vital part of his and Jennie’s lives. Until her past threatens to destroy their
relationship.
To
celebrate the release of The Friendship
Star Quilt, Stephanie Michels and I are visiting the blogs of several
authors over the next ten days. Their names are listed below, and as soon as I
get the links to those blogs, I’ll hyperlink their names to the posts. In the
meantime, you can get your copy at one of these outlets (click the name to go
to their website): Amazon, Barnes
and Noble, Smashwords.
Here
are the blogs Stephanie and I will visit:
Thursday, April 10: Kathy
Wheeler
Monday, April 14: Lynn
Spangler
Tuesday, April 15: Kristin
Wallace
Wednesday, April 16: Linda
Carroll-Brad
Thursday, April 17: Connie
Bretes
Friday, April 18: Joy Dent
Saturday, April 19: Diane
Burton
I hope the ice cream parlor owner gets a strip torn off of him---but I do love the set-up for the MCs first meeting!
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