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Saturday, November 7, 2020

Linda Weaver Clarke: Books To Lift Your Spirits

 


Short Stories to Lift Your Spirits


Tales of Willow Valley and Holidays in Willow Valley are full-length books filled with short stories that have been released for the holidays. Historical Romance is about the adventure of living in a different time period. The romance draws the reader into a world of wonder, but the mystery keeps you turning the pages.


What was romance like in the 19th century? Suko’s Notebook wrote, “Is it just me, or are love stories set in the past more romantic than those set in the present day?” Set in the 1800s, each of the Willow Valley stories has humor, adventure, romance, and mystery.


After reading Tales of Willow Valley, Author Gail Pallotta wrote: “Ms. Clarke brings us five love stories based on the lives of real people and true events. The heroines are brave, spunky women who attract their suitors with their independence and ability to cope with the perils of the day as well as their beauty. Getting lost in the historical detail and excellent characterization, I felt I was with the characters in yesteryear times. The struggles of the heroines and the chivalry of the heroes who won their hearts touched mine and kept me turning the pages to find out what would happen next. I highly recommend these stories for those who enjoy history, people facing and overcoming difficulties and romantic scenes.”


These short stories were inspired by the experience of Clarke’s ancestors. Linda Weaver Clarke said, “What if I gave my great grandparent’s experience to a fictional character, how would it turn out? As I did this, each story blossomed before my eyes and I was delighted with the outcome.”




In Tales of Willow Valley, you will read five short stories.

The Light at the End of the Tunnel: When Thomas finds out that the proprietor of Hannah’s Hot Chocolate Shop is struggling, he comes up with a brilliant idea. Will she agree to such an unconventional plan?

Leave or Perish: When Jonathan watches Serenity chase off thieves with a sword in her hand, he becomes intrigued with her. How will he win her heart?


                          A Broom in her Hand: When Laura reports that a thief snuck into her home, William finds out that she chased the intruder off with a broom, but he soon learns the man’s invasion is much bigger than he realizes.

Deception: When Peter accepted the job of writing letters to a young lady on behalf of his employer, he soon realizes he is falling in love with Pauline.

A Cry for Help: When Joshua is sent with a message for Mary, the note says that she must go on a dangerous quest and he is determined to accompany her.


                     When Sunnie Reviews read Tales of Willow Valley, she wrote: “The stories are refreshing tales of good people working through life as do we today. The title of one of the stories gives me hope for the struggles we are going through now:  The Light at the End of the Tunnel.  God is always watching out for us and there are good things yet to come. I found these happy stories just what I needed in these trying days.”




                       Happy Holidays! It’s time to enjoy some holiday stories. Holidays in Willow Valley is full of surprises. The inspiration for these stories was based on true experiences. You will read six short stories: The Valentine Bandit, St. Paddy’s Day, April Fools Pranks, The Daring Escape, All Hallows Eve, An Unforgettable Christmas. These stories have humor with a surprise ending. This book was just released by Audible Audiobooks.


                     What were the holidays like in the 1840s? How will Emmeline and Felicity celebrate Valentine’s Day? Do Sam and Josie believe in leprechauns and the pot of gold when St. Patrick’s Day comes around? Is it common to play jokes on one another on April Fools Day? Nicholas and Lucas find out first hand. Angelica’s eyes are opened when she is challenged on Independence Day. When the Scottish came to America, they brought their Halloween traditions with them. How about Christmas? Will Willow Valley accept these traditions? Find out as you share their experiences.


Sunny Reviews wrote: “This book contains six short stories of various characters and different holidays celebrated in the 1840 time period. These are enjoyable stories to read any time of year, not just in holiday times. The book carries Christian values, which I love. These are very entertaining stories and I hope you will take the time to read them!”


                     

                    Book Trailer: https://vimeo.com/438375608


                    Bio: Linda Weaver Clarke was raised in the Rocky Mountains of Southern Idaho and now lives in the red desert hills of southern Utah. She is the author of 30 books: Historical Romance, Cozy Mystery, Swashbuckling Romance, Historical Mystery Romance, a Children’s Book, and Nonfiction. Linda works at the Family Search Center where she helps people find their ancestors so they can learn about their heritage.




Links:

Holidays in Willow Valley: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089CQL6NB

Tales of Willow Valley: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LHJZXD4

Linda’s Author Blog: https://lindaweaverclarke.wordpress.com

Linda’s Website: www.lindaweaverclarke.com

Audible Audiobooks: https://www.audible.com/author/Linda-Weaver-Clarke/B004P47EWO



Thank you so much for visiting, Linda! And readers, thank you for stopping in to the 'World'. Be sure to find me as a guest on November 12 at Martha Reynolds Writes, where I will be giving away two books, In Good Faith and Act of Faith. Find me November 12 @ https://marthareynoldswrites.com/


9 comments:

  1. Hi Linda Tales of Willow Valley sounds really good.....have not heard from you or Gina lately.Hope you ladies are Covid healthy..Cheers Barry Davis Happy Thanksgiving

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    1. Thank you, Larry. So nice to hear from you. Hope you will have a chance to read Linda's books! Stay well.

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  2. I've read both of these books and enjoyed them very much. I'm honored to see my review on one of them above. I already have Destiny's Designs too and enjoyed it as well.

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    1. So nice of you to stop in and comment, Gail, it is wonderful to hear from you. Thank you for your interest and your kind words! Stay well.

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  3. Welcome, Linda! It is so nice to have you visit again. Your connection to the past is fascinating, and exciting. Will the stories of your ancestors be playing a role in any of your upcoming books?

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  4. I have read three of Linda's books and really liked them. A collection of short stories sounds great. I am unable to know what to do with mobi files as I have been unable to access them before without jumping through many hoops which I have forgotten on procedure. Is Destiny's Design available at Amazon on Kindle? Thank you Gina for having Linda who is an interesting author.

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    1. Larry, thank you for stopping in and commenting on Linda's books. I agree, mobi files can be confusing - I will message you. Always great to hear from you!

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  5. Linda, It's wonderful you were inspired by your ancestors for your Tales of Willow Valley and Holidays in Willow Valley. You must have enjoyed writing these stories based on true experiences from the past. Your trailer is awesome! Hope you and Gina sell lots of books! Thanks for the great interview, Gina!

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  6. Hi Gina your blog looks excellent..nice to see Linda Weaver Clark.. cheers Barry Davis

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