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Fresh Pick | THE HUSBAND CAMPAIGN by Regina Scott
Fresh Pick / April 4, 2014

The Master Matchmakers #3 March 2014 On Sale: February 21, 2014 Featuring: John, Lord Hascot; Lady Amelia Jacoby 283 pages ISBN: 0373282583 EAN: 9780373282586 Kindle: B00FTQHW6U Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List Romance Historical, Inspirational Fiction RomanceBuy at Amazon.com #inspirationalFriday The Husband Campaign by Regina Scott A Marriage of Necessity The moment John, Lord Hascot, encounters a young woman sheltering in his abandoned stable, his future is sealed. To prevent scandal—and protect Lady Amelia Jacoby from her parents’ ire—he must propose. John’s ability to trust vanished when his former love married his twin brother. Yet he offers Amelia everything she could want—except affection. Amelia sees John’s true nature shine through when he cares for his horses. But the brooding aristocrat seems determined to keep her at arm’s length. Little by little Amelia will turn Hollyoak Farm into a home, but can she turn a marriage of convenience into a joyful union? The Master Matchmakers: Wedding bells will ring when downstairs servants play Cupid for upstairs aristocracy A horseman weds – from duty, not expecting love Previous Picks

Fresh Pick | THE HUSBAND CAMPAIGN by Regina Scott
Fresh Pick / April 4, 2014

Fresh Pick for Friday, April 4th, 2014 is THE HUSBAND CAMPAIGN by Regina Scott #inspirationalFriday The Master Matchmakers #3 Harlequin Love Inspired Historical March 2014 On Sale: February 21, 2014 283 pages ISBN: 0373282583 EAN: 9780373282586 Kindle: B00FTQHW6U Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List Romance Historical, Inspirational Fiction Romance Buy A Copy Amazon.com Kindle BN.com Powell’s Books Indiebound The Husband Campaign by Regina Scott A Marriage of Necessity The moment John, Lord Hascot, encounters a young woman sheltering in his abandoned stable, his future is sealed. To prevent scandal—and protect Lady Amelia Jacoby from her parents’ ire—he must propose. John’s ability to trust vanished when his former love married his twin brother. Yet he offers Amelia everything she could want—except affection. Amelia sees John’s true nature shine through when he cares for his horses. But the brooding aristocrat seems determined to keep her at arm’s length. Little by little Amelia will turn Hollyoak Farm into a home, but can she turn a marriage of convenience into a joyful union? The Master Matchmakers: Wedding bells will ring when downstairs servants play Cupid for upstairs aristocracy A horseman weds – from duty, not expecting love Previous Picks

Emily T. Wierenga | How Writing Saved My Life (and Giving Away My Debut Novel)
Author Guest / April 4, 2014

I was the little girl who had chubby cheeks and a mushroom cut at seven years old. A smattering of freckles on my ski-slope nose, and corduroy skorts—a shorts and skirt combination–sewn by my Mum because we had no money, my dad in seminary to become a minister and working part-time at the skim milk factory. I didn’t speak until I was four, because we moved to Africa when I was two, and I was too busy eating mangos and watching the beautiful Congolese people to learn their language, but when we came back to Canada I began to find my tongue. And at seven I began to write poems, the kind that told the paper how sad I was because I had no friends. We were homeschooled and I’d moved ten times by then, and a seedling shrivels up if it has nowhere to plant roots. My blue ink scrawled across the page and maybe if it were pretty enough, maybe if the poems rhymed, maybe then Dad would see me, and Mum wouldn’t be so tired and we wouldn’t be so poor, maybe if I put them into words, good things would happen. They didn’t, and no matter…