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This week’s book giveaway is for the inspirational historical romance book The Soldier’s Lady novella collection by Susanne Dietze, Janette Foreman, Gabrielle Meyer, and Lorna Seilstad.
What is this book about?
Join four adventurous women making their home at Old West forts. Faced with daily challenges—and stubborn men—they bring civility to the frontier.
The Colonel’s Daughter by Gabrielle Meyer
Minnesota, 1828—Fort Snelling
Major Nathaniel Ward is tasked with guarding his commanding officer’s daughter, Ally Benson, from the amorous soldiers at Fort Snelling, but he finds the hardest person to keep in line is himself.
Frontier of Her Heart by Susanne Dietze
California, 1854—Fort Humboldt
All is fair in love and war, but the contest of wills between fort cook Emily Sweet and Assistant Surgeon Boyd Braxton is all about pride, not romance. . .until they must work together to stop an epidemic.
Save the Last Word for Me by Lorna Seilstad
Kansas, 1864—Fort Riley
Determined schoolteacher Adelina Dante believes every man, woman, and child deserves the chance to read and write, but when she approaches Colonel Isaac Scott about why he should allow his illiterate soldiers to attend special classes, she’s the one who gets educated in matters of the heart.
Forever Fort Garland by Janette Foreman
Colorado, 1879—Fort Garland
Annie Moreau arrives at Fort Garland to marry her soldier pen pal, Martin, but encounters two surprises—Martin has died in battle and she’s been corresponding with dashing Captain Jefferson Gray all along.
Where can I learn more about these authors and their books?
Susanne Dietze, author website
Janette Foreman, author website
Gabrielle Meyer, author website
Lorna Seilstad, author website
Giveaway
To enter the giveaway, just fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Open to readers with USA mailing addresses only. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The winner will be notified via email and will have one week to respond back to me with their info. Good Luck and Thank You for stopping by!
The comment requirement for this giveaway is: What historical figure would you like to see make an appearance in a historical romance?
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I’ve actually enjoyed seeing nearly any historical figure in historical romances… Almost because not all of the historical figures are nice.
Thanks for commenting Abigail. 🙂
Daniel Boone
Loved the show with Fess Parker
Thanks for commenting Gail. 🙂
Queen Victoria, I’d love to read her story!
This book collection sounds awesome! Thanks for the chance!
You’re welcome Paty. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
Annie Oakley
Thanks for commenting Linda. 🙂
I would love to see Laura Ingalls Wilder appear in a historical fiction book! I am just a little bit obsessed with any book about her life, including the ones she wrote! I watch every documentary on her, and read all the biographies of her life, her newspaper columns. Fun question!
Thanks for sharing Donna. 🙂
I would love to read a historical fiction book about Harriet Tubman. Ever since I learned about her in school, I have admired her.
Thanks for commenting Connie. 🙂
I’ve never thought about it….maybe someone new? Someone not very known…
Florence Nightingale
Thanks for commenting Amy. 🙂
Thanks for commenting Natalya. I love to read about real people I didn’t know about before. 🙂
Queen Elizabeth would be a fascinating read.
Thanks for commenting Caryl. 🙂
Stevens T. Mason, the first governor of Michigan. We was quite young, only 22 when appointed territorial governor.
Sorry, “He” not We
That would be interesting Kathleen. I didn’t know about him. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
I never thought of what historical figure I’d like to see make an appearance in a historical romance! Maybe Wild Bill Hickok, or Annie Oakley or any number of Western historical figures? I have no idea really, lol!
Thanks for the chance to win a copy of “The Soldier’s Lady”, this novella set looks really good!
You’re welcome Trixi. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
I hadn’t thought of that. Great idea!
Thanks for commenting Vivian. 🙂
Haven’t thought about it. But I’d love to see someone less known.
Thanks for commenting Emily. 🙂
An historical figure I would like to see in an novel would be Abigail Adams. I’d like to know more about her early life and how she met John.
Thanks for commenting Paula. 🙂
I’ve never thought about it but Abraham Lincoln.
That would be interesting I think. Thanks for commenting Lucy. 🙂
Thank you for this amazing giveaway!
You’re welcome Sarah. 🙂 What historical figure would you like to see in a fiction book?