Saturday, May 28, 2016

Clairvoyance now in Deseret Book and on Amazon!


My sweet summer tale Clairvoyance is now for sale at Deseret Book stores! It even had the honor of being listed in the Deseret Book summer catalogue that was mailed to your home.

It is also available in hardback and Kindle on Amazon.

After college graduation, Jennifer Weston takes a summer job with a small seaside village newspaper in Oregon. She hopes sea breezes and solitude will heal her heart after a bad breakup with Vince and the pain of her father taking a new bride only four months after the death of her mother. Jennifer resolves to have a no-romance summer.

Soon she is swept up in the lives of the villagers of Windridge, including a suave newspaper man, and a handsome paramedic. Through a well-meaning friend and clairvoyant, Jennifer learns that  some resolves are meant to be broken.


Bridges of the Heart is also on shelves in Deseret Book stores. 

College student, Rachel Lisenby finds life hard to cope with after her mother passes away. To add to Rachel’s confusion, her boyfriend Maxson proposes marriage on the evening of the funeral. She escapes to Utah to think and take time off from the relationship. Over the phone, she tells Maxson she is not ready for marriage, and suggests he start dating other girls. 

After returning to Arizona, Rachel finds Maxson in a relationship with Paige—her rival throughout high school. With time, Rachel convinces herself she is over him, but a strange Southern visitor named Jonathan tells her that she is meant to marry Maxson. Jonathan insists it is her responsibility to apologize to Maxson and set things straight, since she broke up with him. But Rachel refuses. Because of her stubbornness, she is whirled back in time to 1820 to learn that family ties reach into the past, as well as the future. 
With a heart-warming, unique perspective of the early-nineteenth-century American South, Bridges of the Heart is a story about the power of love and forgiveness. 

Available at Deseret Book and on Amazon

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