Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Author Deeanne Gist

This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing
A Bride In The Bargain Bethany House (June 1, 2009)
by
Deeanne Gist

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Deeanne Gist, the bestselling author of
A Bride Most Begrudging and The Measure of a Lady, has a background in education and journalism. Her credits include People magazine, Parents, and Parenting. With a line of parenting products called "I Did It!® Productions" and a degree from Texas A&M, she continues her writing and speaking. She and her family live in Houston, Texas.
Since the debut of those novels, her very original, very fun romances have rocketed up the bestseller lists and captured readers everywhere. Add to this two consecutive Christy Awards, two RITA nominations, rave reviews, and a growing loyal fan base, and you’ve got one recipe for success.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

The Wedding Is All Planned...Someone Just Needs to Tell the BrideIn 1860s Seattle, redwoods were plentiful but women scarce. Yet a man with a wife could secure 640 acres of timberland for free.
Joe Denton doesn't have a wife, though. His died before she could follow him to Seattle and now the local judge is threatening to take away his claim. In desperation, he buys himself a Mercer bride--one of the eastern widows and orphans brought to the Territory by entrepreneur Asa Mercer.
Anna Ivey's journey west with Mercer is an escape from the aftermath of the Civil War. She signed on to become a cook--not a bride. When she's handed over to Denton, her stubborn refusal to wed jeopardizes his land. With only a few months before he loses all he holds dear, can he convince this provoking, but beguiling, easterner to become his lawfully wedded wife?

If you would like to read the first chapter of
A Bride In The Bargain, go HERE
The book link is:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0764204076

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting plot synopsis. Love the catchy title, too. :)

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Carolyn Howard-Johnson said...

Ahhh, I am about to leave for a family wedding. Thanks for reminding me that weddings...er...aren't always what we expect them to be.

Best,
Carolyn