Susan Page Davis is the
author of more than forty novels in the romance, mystery, suspense, and
historical romance genres. A Maine native, she now lives in western Kentucky.
Susan is a past winner of the Carol Award, the Will Rogers Medallion for
Western Fiction, and the Inspirational Readers’ Choice Award.
Hi, Eileen! Thanks for having me over. My
featured book is a brand new e-book,
Revolution at Barncastle Inn.
Revolution at Barncastle Inn.
Revolution
at Barncastle Inn: Lily Mitchell’s sister organizes a Patriot’s Day vacation at the Barncastle,
with the entire week’s activities set in Revolutionary War days. Lily’s husband
was killed in Afghanistan two years ago, and she’s found it hard to move on. A
fun vacation where Lily’s family joins Vermont “Patriots” takes her mind off
her grief—until one of the “Redcoat” officers quartered at the inn draws her
attention. Ethan Danvers is a modern day history professor who enjoys
eighteenth-century re-enactments and makes a very convincing British officer.
Though they oppose each other in the re-enactment, Ethan makes a special
connection with Lily and her son. They’re enemies for the week—but will they be
allies for life?
This e-book also contains "Where There’s Smoke,” an original
romantic short story by Susan Page Davis, as bonus content.
What inspired you and your
fellow authors to create the series?
I’m one of four authors who wrote the Christmas at Barncastle Inn collection of novellas a couple of years ago. We asked the publishers if they would consider doing more stories about Barncastle Inn, a family-run inn in Vermont where you can spend your vacation in any time period you wish. The publisher declined, but we loved the characters and the premise so much that we decided to write more stories. We’re writing more novellas and releasing one a month as e-books. We’ve called the series Celebrate Any Time.
This series has threads of romance and Christian faith. Whether
it’s a pirate Christmas or a colonial-era Patriot’s Day, you can celebrate any
time at Vermont’s Barncastle Inn. Other new books in the series include Spring
Comes to the Barncastle, by Lynette Sowell, Barncastle Memorial, by
Darlene Franklin (May 2013), and Showdown
at the Barncastle (June 2013), from Janelle Mowery. We hope the readers
enjoy the new adventures at Barncastle Inn as much as we have.
What
is one fun thing my readers might not know about you?
My
father was a Maine game warden, which meant that I sometimes got to be up close
and personal with wild animals. People would bring orphaned babies to our
house—a fawn, or a litter of baby raccoons, for instance. They didn’t stay
long—only until someone could come from the game farm and take them for
rehabilitation, but it was fun. Another interesting thing was when my dad
helped distribute pheasants, which were stocked in certain areas before the
hunting season. After he carried them in the trunk of his car in a crate, he
would release them. Sometimes they left greenish eggs in the crates. Not many
kids in our school got to take hard-boiled pheasant eggs in their lunches.
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Thanks for sharing with my readers today, Susan! God's best to you and your fellow authors as you take readers on an adventure to Barncastle Inn! Sounds like a place readers could settle into and stay for quite some time!
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Be sure to read this note from Susan!
This week I’d like to give
away three copies of my new e-book, Revolution
at Barncastle Inn.
Comment here and leave your email address to enter.
On my website, I draw names for several free books at the end of each month. Use the “enter the contest” form at the left side of my home page: www.susanpagedavis.com
My Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/susanpagedavisauthor
I also post on the 23rd of each month on the Christian Fiction Historical Society:
I also post on the 23rd of each month on the Christian Fiction Historical Society:
Thanks, Eileen! Great to be here!
7 comments:
Hi Eileen, thanks for spotlighting Susan's story!
Thanks for stopping by, Darlene! This novella was fun to write and a good reminder of how we got where we are today.
Somehow I skipped this post. Oh well, better late than never. :)
Your ebook sounds very interesting, Susan, would love the chance to read it. God bless.
debsbunch5[at]jesusanswers[dot]com
So looking forward to reading this story... Love the sound of it.
Blessings
Linda Finn
faithfulacres7@gmail.com
Hi, Debbie and Linda! Great to see you here. Your comments came in on my email today and I was thinking they were over at the Christian Fiction Historical Society blog. Oops. Glad I caught up to you tonight. Darlene Franklin (above) is also one of the authors in this series, and her novella, Barncastle Memorial, is scheduled to release in May.
Congratulations, Linda and Debbie! You are the winners of the free ebooks!
Thank you so much. I love getting to know different authors and their styles of writing. :) God bless.
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