Hello, my lovely readers-
Today, I would like to welcome Pippa Greathouse as she shares her new release, Miri of Shenandoah County, book 5 in The Damsels of Shenandoah County.
It’s 1865, and the Civil War continues to drag on. Pembroke has become a refuge for many of the ladies in town who have had their homes confiscated by soldiers. The dormitory is now used as a hospital, and Miri, a young widow, now serves as a nurse. Her heart still aches every single day for her husband, Burton.
When she’s charged with the care of Captain Nate Alley, she’s certain she’s never met such a difficult patient in her entire life. Yet there's something about him...
Captain Alley realizes he isn’t the easiest of patients to care for. But the beautiful young woman hovering over him with invisible angel’s wings works her way into his heart before he realizes it. He adores her; yet along with her kind spirit is an independent streak he’s more than determined to deal with.
And deal with it he will.
He’s already been told he can’t return to battle, and when he finds Pembroke is a house full of ladies and children whose men have all left for war, he’s determined to protect them, even in his injured state.
Beautiful little Miri is there too, and has been assigned his care. She, however, has no intention of ever falling for anyone again.
Ever.
Pippa Greathouse has been publishing for years, with books in several genres; historical fiction, paranormal, and most include romantic mystery and suspense.
A note from Pippa...
It all started with an assignment from my beautiful and elegantly coiffured fifth-grade teacher, Mrs. J, who had our class write a short story and then to read it aloud.
So, I did. The story began with a group of my friends and classmates, who went on a fictitious camping trip.
Enter a grizzly bear. As it attacked the camp and body parts began flying, I looked up.
Poor Mrs. J! A twitch had appeared somewhere around her left eye, and she looked horrified. But she kept quiet and let me finish.
By the time the story ended, she was white as a sheet.
I admit, I learned to control the gore in my stories somewhat after that. But my friends all thought it was cool, so the stories kept coming.
I was hooked.
Remember to take care of yourself and enjoy Miri of Shenandoah County, book 5 in The Damsels of Shenandoah County
Happy reading,
Kat
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