Friday, March 27, 2020

Ponder this with Lisa Lickel

Ponder this... series of inspirational romantic novellas
New from Pelican Book Group

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8

Everything About Us by Lisa Lickel

About the Book - "Whatever is true"
Danny Winston, America's newest heartthrob, thinks he can have it all—his dream business and the girl. He's sure he can convince Shelly, the woman who made it all possible, to marry him. When things keep going wrong, Danny can't ask her to be a partner in failure.

Shelly Colter isn't sure she can give up her California-style life with all the glamour for a move to quaint, rural Wisconsin. At first, she thought Danny, her leading-man protégé, was all she needed, but when things get serious, her secret might ruin everything.

When Danny and Shelly realize they have a common enemy thwarting their dreams, they can choose to fight for each other or risk losing out to fear. It's an epic he-thinks, she-thinks, with the truth somewhere in between. Will they stop worrying everything beyond their control and rely on God first, then each other?

Pelican Ventures LLC
March, 2020
Inspirational romantic novella
121 pp
$3.99 eBoook
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Review from Amy Laundrie
For Fans of Light Romance

Dream Big, Love Well, Live Large, Have Faith. These words, which movie publicist Shelly read on a ceramic mug, sum up her philosophy of life. The novella’s other point of view character, a farmer by the name of Danny, falls in love with Shelly. Danny is a farmer turned heartthrob actor who stars in a movie by the same name as the novel's title, Everything About You. He knows Shelly is beautiful and ambitious, but he doesn’t know about her criminal former boyfriend. Will their love and faith be enough to keep them safe and together?

Reviewer: Retired fourth grade teacher Amy Laundrie began writing because of a desire to share stories and connect with others. Laundrie has published seven children's books and LAUGH, CRY, REFLECT: STORIES FROM A JOYFUL HEART, testimonials to a woman's life. She enjoys sports and raising pet ducks. Visit her at www.laundrie.com.

About the Author
Lisa Lickel is an author, editor, and mentor who lives with her husband in the rolling hills of western Wisconsin. Surrounded by books and dragons, she writes inspiring fiction both short and full-length, including mysteries, romance and family drama, feature articles, and radio theater. She belongs to the Wisconsin Writers Association, the Chicago Writers Association and is a writing coach at Novel-in-Progress Bookcamp & Retreat. Lisa loves to encourage new authors through mentoring, speaking, and leading workshops. Lisa also is an avid book reviewer and blogger, and a freelance editor. Find more at www.LisaLickel.com.


Check out all eight books in the series.
Featured here: March 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
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Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller
Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten
Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers
A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James
To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick
This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow
A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf
Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel


Thursday, March 26, 2020

A Perfect Fit with Christine Schimpf

A Perfect Fit (Ponder This) by [Schimpf, Christine]
Ponder this... series of inspirational romantic novellas
New from Pelican Book Group

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8

A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf

About the book "Whatever is lovely..."
Hannah Lockhart has every intention of saying yes to the marriage proposal she's expecting...but the proposal never comes. Now she has only one option: pick up the pieces of her broken heart and start a brand new life.

Matt Winters has never considered himself the marrying kind. He enjoys his freedom and easy lifestyle...until the day he meets Hannah Lockhart. Now, everything he thought about himself has begun to change.

Sometimes the hardest lessons in life bring the best of blessings like a perfect fit.

Inspirational romantic novella
Pelican Book Group, March 2020
110 pp
$3.99
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My review
Worth the wait when we let God drive the bus...
Single professionals, despite plenty of chances at love and parental nudges, meet and decide to see how it goes when they take a break from actively pursuing a perfect mate. It’s not hard for English teacher Hannah, who’s decided to stay away from men for a while after her longtime on-and-off-again boyfriend Tim keeps deciding they need a break. She jumps at the chance to make a change when her friend Julie convinces her to come and teach at a smaller private school.

History teacher Matt likes spending his time how he sees fit, dating tall, thin blonds. Then petite dark-haired Hannah falls into his arms on the first day of classes. She’s nothing like Annie, his current date. After a series of encounters with Hannah, and a chat with his brother, Matt decides it’s time to accept God’s hint that he stop playing around and take couplehood seriously. Hannah seems like the perfect fit—they share a strong faith, a sense of humor, and a willingness to meet and complement each other’s strengths and weaknesses. When their past rises to meet them, their new relationship is tested.


A Perfect Fit is a sweet inspirational novella, a nice little bite-sized romance for a rainy afternoon. Told from both Hannah and Matt’s perspectives, the reader is drawn into their lives. Those who enjoy clean contemporary romance will enjoy this story.

About the Author
Born and raised in a small town in southeastern Wisconsin, Christine graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Magna cum Laude. She is an award winning essayist which led her to copy editing and writing. After self-publishing two books, she now writes inspirational romance for Prism/Pelican Book Group and is a member of the Romance Writers of America. She lives on five acres in the country with her husband and golden retriever. A love for the outdoors has her enjoying golf, tennis, kayaking and simply sitting in a lawn chair listening to nature.

Check out all eight books in the series.
Featured here: March 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
Buy in the Pelican book store

Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller
Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten
Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers
A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James
To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick
This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow
A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf
Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel


Wednesday, March 25, 2020

This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow

This Worthy Heart (Ponder This) by [Jarchow, Dixie Jo]
Ponder this... series of inspirational romantic novellas
New from Pelican Book Group

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8

This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow

About the book "Whatever is praiseworthy..."
Celestina Morgan's dreams of happily-ever-after hit a major glitch when she suffers a small stroke. There's no permanent damage from the stroke, but her heart is broken when her boyfriend deserts her with a text message that says he hopes she gets well. He's terrified of illness and hospitals.

Cele's got a plan to win Jason back, and it's working until an adorable puppy shows up on her doorstep. Jason hates pets of any kind. It doesn't help that the handsome chaplain from the hospital keeps coming by to help out. He doesn't approve of Jason, and Cele struggles to ignore the truth.

Either way, to give Jason a chance to prove the chaplain wrong, the dog has to go! But the sweet little puppy has other ideas.

Inspirational romantic novella
Pelican Book Group
March 2020
110 pages
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My review:
Celestina, a budding pro tennis player from the hinterlands with a passion for sculpting in clay and a backup plan as an accountant, moves to Chicago and immediately sees stars. In more ways than one. The rich, handsome but empty Jason thinks she’s the perfect eye candy as long as she’s obedient and has no more health issues. Cele’s perfectly willing to overlook his complete lack of empathy until she realizes it’s an unflattering mirror of herself.

She meets Sam, a chaplain who volunteers at the local food pantry, when he helps her after an accident. Later, after she turns away from a visit to the food pantry where he volunteers, accused by a coworker of slumming, Cele takes a good long look at what she’s becoming. But Jason’s lifestyle is a dream come true and she dithers when he agrees to help the food pantry.


Cele has some major growing up to do. Learning to be empathetic and developing a worthy heart might start best at home, with the help of an adorable little doggie creature who worms his way into her life and teaches her the value of being needed. Told from Celestina’s eyes, This Worthy Heart is a fun inspirational romance with a few sweet twists to make the reader wonder which path Celestina may choose.

Check out all eight books in the series.
Featured here: March 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
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Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller
Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten
Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers
A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James
To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick
This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow
A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf
Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel


Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Linda WIdrick and Complications


To Complicate Matters (Ponder This) by [Widrick, Linda]
Ponder this... series of inspirational romantic novellas
New from Pelican Book Group

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8

To Complicate Matters by Linda Windrick

About the book "Whatever is just..."

Angelica Dunn, baker extraordinaire, is weary of living from one pie season to another. When she slips on the floor under a bucket of custard crème, a handsome stranger comes to her rescue. Instantly, she's smitten.

CIA officer, Thaddeus Wright, is drawn to the dimple-cheeked beauty. He adores Angelica's spunk and the fact that she isn't pushy like other women. But, how can he tell her he's not the computer repairman that she assumes he is?

To complicate matters, Angelica mistakenly leaves a message on Thadd's home phone. To what lengths will she go to intercept the embarrassing evidence that's certain to squelch all hope of a future with Mr. Wright?

A comedy of errors and ending up in the wrong place at the wrong time, catapults Angelica into a battle between right and wrong. Will Angelica choose to do what's right, even when things get complicated?

Inspirational historic romantic novella
Pelican Book Group
March 2020
153 pages
$3.99
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My review:
A sweet inspirational romance between a strong-willed, impulsive Florida chef with big dreams and a DC man with a mystery job fall for each other at first sight. Ang’s roommate’s brother is a hunky dreamboat with a huge faith-filled personality, and Ang, known for not checking her messages or the number she’s calling, inserts foot in mouth…or old-fashioned answering machine in Thadd’s case.

Ang is also known for either jumping in where angels fear to tread or sitting and dithering, wondering what’s right. When lots of prayer and advice from her friends, helpful though pointed and character-building, points her in the right direction, how can she trust not only herself but Thadd to forgive her missteps and miscues? Thadd is dedicated to his work, but longing for a companion who’s not chasing him, trying to manage his life. Klutzy, adorable Angelica seems perfect.

Told in alternating viewpoints from Angelica and Thadd’s points of views, this sweet couple have only to fear Angelica’s tendency to jump to conclusions and hope they can un-complicate matters afterward.

About the Author:
Linda Widrick is a freelance writer and graduate of Long Ridge Writer's Group. Her desire is to be a beacon of light in a dark world, sharing God's love and grace through her writing. A dreamer at heart, she loves to pull her inspiration for stories from snippets of everyday life. She enjoys kayaking, traveling, treasure hunting, and spending time with family and friends over a good cup of coffee.

Sharing a passion for missions, Linda and her husband serve on the board of Gospel Outreach, Inc., a not for profit organization that seeks to help those impoverished in third world countries. Linda is a member of Word Weavers International and American Christian Fiction Writers.

Check out all eight books in the series.
Featured here: March 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
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Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller
Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten
Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers
A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James
To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick
This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow
A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf
Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel


Friday, March 20, 2020

New from Rachel A James

A Field of Forget-me-nots (Ponder This) by [James, Rachel A.]
Ponder this... series of inspirational romantic novellas
New from Pelican Book Group

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8

A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James

About the book - "Whatever is Noble"
When the patron of the Foundling School takes pity upon young orphan, Georgiana (Ana) Weston, Lady Dunston raises her as one of her own. However, years pass and Lady Dunston's health begins to fail. With the Longworth estate entailed away, Ana is faced with an uncertain future.

Mr. Luke Renshaw still mourns the loss of his parents, and would rather travel the world than live in a place that reminds him of so much pain and loss. But responsibilities await, and when his only aunt becomes sick, he returns to Longworth. After all, it is where he will receive his inheritance.

Luke and Ana used to play together as children, though many years have passed and much has changed. The prospect of marriage without love holds little hope for their romantic ideals, and yet it seems the most sensible solution for both parties.

Pelican Ventures LLC
March, 2020
Inspirational romantic novella
65 pp
$2.99 eBoook
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A brief interview with Rachel

What do you love about your story?
I love the setting in this story. I’ve based it on a historical house that I live near, and I just love visiting it and imagining what went on all those years ago. 

How does your story relate to the theme verse? Tell us a little about how you worked your story to meet the theme.
I was given the “Whatever is noble” part of the theme verse, and the first thing that sprang to mind was the Wife of Noble Character from Proverbs 31. I’ve always seen this character as an ideal to aspire to, and wondered what this type of woman would have been like. So this is what I set out to do, create a lead character that modeled the Proverbs 31 woman. In the end, I think the hero of the story also displayed the theme - becoming noble was part of his character arc.

What do you hope readers will tell others when they’ve finished reading?
I hope that readers will be inspired and encouraged by the book, and that they tell others it was a sweet historical romance! 

What are you reading?
I have several books on the go at the moment. Veiled in Smoke by Jocelyn Green, The Tea Chest by Heidi Chivaroli, and several of the books from the Ponder This series! As you may have gathered, I love Christian historical romance books!

What’s next for you?
I’m currently working on a new Medieval book series, and I hope to have the first book out by the summer. I would also like to write another Victorian novella at some point later this year. I’m thinking… possibly a Christmas novella…?

My Review
Sweet historical British romance ala upstairs downstairs

Ana Weston is a product of the meeting of upstairs and downstairs in mid-nineteenth century England. Things are changing, and Ana is as comfortable cooking in the kitchen and cleaning fireplace ashes of the Longworth estate as she is wearing silks as Lady Dunston’s ward. Eschewing the formal flower gardens, she prefers the wild meadows and picking forget-me-nots to adorn the manor rooms.

When the foundling’s patroness passes away, Ana’s anchor line may be cut, casting her adrift. Lady Dunston has one last wish she shares with her heir, her nephew Luke. Luke has enjoyed his work schedule as a travel writer, using it as an excuse to avoid returning to his mother’s twin sister and his own home not far away. Lady Dunston reels him in with the hint of a possible happy home life once again if he seriously considers marriage to the suitable Ana. Luke doesn’t need much coaxing and the two enter into a very quick and sensible relationship which allows Luke to work as needed and Ana to step into the role of mistress at Longworth.


As Luke gradually eases into the life of a responsible wealthy landowner, his eyes are opened to the needs around him and his new wife’s depth of character. The two of them have gotten pretty good at keeping each other at arms’ length, but how long they can keep it up as the walls of decorum begin to crumble is not hard to guess. Ana and Luke’s journey toward true nobility is a delightful, sweet short read. Told from both their perspectives, the reader is drawn into Victorian age England and its advances toward the modern era.

About Rachel
Rachel A. JamesRachel is an inspirational author. She has an MA in Creative Writing and loves to write fiction that uplifts, inspires, and encourages others. She lives in Yorkshire with her husband and three adorable girls and when not writing she enjoys idling time away in a vintage teashop or visiting a historic landmark in pursuit of a new story! For more information visit www.rachelajames.com

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Check out all eight books in the series.
Featured here: March 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
Buy in the Pelican book store

Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller
Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten
Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers
A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James
To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick
This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow
A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf
Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel


Thursday, March 19, 2020

Buttonholed with Anita Klumpers

Buttonholed
Ponder this... series of inspirational romantic novellas
New from Pelican Book Group

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8

Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers

About the Book - "Whatever is admirable (of good repute)"
Manderley Jessup is having enough trouble squeezing into last summer's dresses. Now her mother expects her to save the family honor? A film crew has invaded her Tennessee hometown to research a duel. And the duelists' descendants, still feuding after 200 years. Manderley, one of those descendants, is heartily sick of the rivalry and decides to do something about it. She approaches Abram Coventry, descended from the opposing duelist, with a marvelous plan. Abram would design buttons as a gift for Manderley's mother. But a button catastrophe threatens to make the original duel look like a kindergarten squabble. What can Manderley do with those dreadful buttons? Worse, what can she do about the hopeless crush she's developed on Abram?

Pelican Ventures LLC
March, 2020
Inspirational romantic novella
118 pp
$3.99 eBoook
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My review

An absolute delight!
Even though Klumpers’s latest addition to her repertoire is a novella, it’s a fully fleshed charming story that satisfies inspirational romance readers.

Buttonholed is a feast of southern wit and laugh-out-loud yet tasteful tale of a two-century-long polite feud, the origin of which has been so politely ignored that no one in the small Tennessee community, known equally as Coventryville and Lowellton depending on which side of town you’re on, has never been outed. Until strangers intent on creating a documentary come to town. Their objectivity uproots a whole cellar-full of secrets.

Reputation is everything in this little hidebound town; something Manderley Jessop, proud Latimore descendant, realizes needs to be dealt with after hearing the sermon that stuck with her on the sacrifice Christ made in giving up his own reputation to clear ours. With so much family happiness on the line, the time has come to put her own convictions into action and do business with the enemy. But through the back alley for now.


I adored this story. Full of clever bits of information, the lines of fiction and fact are blurred by this gifted, natural story teller. Although a romance, little was completely predictable as Klumpers held back tantalizing detail as I wondered how these deluded folks were going to unravel the messes they’d made. The family names had me scrambling to sort out which belonged with what classic stories, an extra bit of fun. Told in close third from Manderley’s side, readers of Christian romance with a glass of sweet tea and side of fried ham will love Buttonholed.


A brief interview with the author:

Anita, what do you love about your story?
The family relationships. Manderley loves, honors and protects her family, and they do the same for her. The family dynamic in the Jessup household is full of affection and fun.

How does your story related to the theme verse? Tell us a little about how you worked your story to meet the theme?
I quote the “whatever is of good repute” virtue word for word—a pastor preaches on it in an early chapter of the book. But then I started thinking—when does a virtue become an end in itself, instead of a means to love God and one’s neighbor? So I explored what happens in a small town when they cherish their good reputations even more than the directive to “love your neighbor as yourself.”

What do you hope readers will tell others when they’ve finished reading?
I hope that people would start discussions that chew on the Word of God, encourage each other when we feel that the world is against us, family misunderstands us, “friends” spread false rumors. Encourage each other that we are in Christ, who gave up everything, including His reputation, for us. And now we are in Him and own His glorious reputation. So pursue truth, defend yourself if you can, guard and promote your reputation. But we can remind each other that we own something far, far greater in Christ! And naturally I hope they tell others they enjoyed it.

What are you reading?
Oh my. A P.G. Wodehouse upstairs by my bed. An Agatha Christie audio book in the car. “The Word is Murder” on Audible by Anthony Horowitz while walking and doing housework. “The Weight of Glory” by C.S. Lewis on my sofa.

What’s next for you?
I’m editing down a manuscript and hope to submit it. Another suspense romance. Someone gets killed (unlike Buttonholed).

About the Author
Anita Klumpers, wife, mom and grandma, homeschooled her three sons for seventeen years and emerged relatively unscathed. Her life then and now is remarkable by its very ordinariness. She’s been blessed with a husband who is good and hardworking, a church that is small but gospel-driven, offspring who for every step back took two forward. She dabbles (poorly) at crafts, volunteers frequently at church, meets with fellow readers and writers regularly and dotes on grandbabies constantly. When not keeping the home fires burning, she is at her computer agonizing over plot lines. “Winter Watch,” “Hounded,” “Christmas Passed,” and now “Buttonholed” are all the results of love, sweat and tears.

Check out all eight books in the series.
Featured here: March 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
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Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller
Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten
Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers
A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James
To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick
This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow
A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf
Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel


Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Charlotte's Dilemma with Susan Karsten

Ponder this... series of inspirational romantic novellas
New from Pelican Book Group
  
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8

Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten

About the book “Whatever is pure…”
She was part of a London scandal through no fault of her own. Now she's been banished to the countryside to live as a schoolteacher under a false name. How can she go on, so alone, living in a rustic cottage, bereft of family and friends?

The interest and kindness of her school's handsome patron gives her life its only bright spot and even that is threatened as a new scandal breaks.


Inspirational historic romantic novella
Pelican Book Group
March 2020
100 pages
$3.99
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A Brief Interview with the Author
Susan, what do you love about your story?
In Charlotte's Dilemma, I love the way Charlotte does the next thing when she has a "life disaster". She doesn't spend a lot of time raging or mourning, but rather gets busy.

How does your story related to the theme verse? Tell us a little about how you worked your story to meet the theme?
My assigned portion of the theme passage, Philippians 4:8, was "whatever is pure" and it was a natural for my genre, Regency romance. I started with a pure maiden, threw her into the "pit" and watched how her purity was vindicated.

What do you hope readers will tell others when they’ve finished reading?
I hope they thoroughly enjoyed it, and especially hope they liked the segments of the letters Charlotte wrote during her banishment.

What are you reading?
I'm reading The Lighkeeper's Legacy, book 3 in a series by Kathleen Ernst, a cozy mystery set in Wisconsin.

What’s next for you?

Next for me, will be publishing my own first cozy mystery, The Missing Quilt Mystery, later in 2020. Also set in Wisconsin, this one features a college drop-out, redeeming herself in her own eyes, as she starts a real estate career, and gets involved in a murder mystery, while being pursued by two of her small town's most eligible bachelors.

My Review
Karsten has created a sweet historical romance set in rural Regency England. A young school mistress teaching at a small school and the patron of the school, a slightly jaded but literate and fascinating young lord of the realm, find they have much in common. Told in single point of view with intriguing bits of letters or notes to open the chapters, Charlotte’s Dilemma will delight readers of short, inspirational Regency romances.

About the Author
Susan Karsten lives in a small Wisconsin town, is the wife of a real estate broker and mother of three, mother-in-law to two, and grandma to three. Her hobbies include fitness (mostly jogging with her friend, Sandy and her friend's dog, Millie), quilting (definitely taking a back seat to writing), and reading. Her love for writing developed while in college where she earned a BS degree in Home Economics, with a minor in Speech.

Having home-schooled her children, and with child-rearing days at an end, Susan now invests time in writing fiction. Her personal blog can be found at Graciouswoman.wordpress.com, and find her on Facebook at Susan Karsten-Author.

Check out all eight books in the series.
Featured here: March 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27
Buy in the Pelican book store

Lucy in Love by Kimberly M. Miller
Charlotte's Dilemma by Susan Karsten
Buttonholed by Anita Klumpers
A Field of Forget-me-nots by Rachel A. James
To Complicate Matters by Linda Widrick
This Worthy Heart by Dixie Jo Jarchow
A Perfect Fit by Christine Schimpf
Everything about Us by Lisa J. Lickel