When Lives are
Shattered by War
Can Love Work Its Miracles?
Love’s Done It in the Past
Love’s Doing it
Today!
by
Sandra Leesmith
Cover Design
by
Lena Goldfinch
The blog tour for Love’s
Miracles is scheduled for May 20th – 31st. Be
watching the "Seasons of Humility" blog for more information in the coming weeks!
The book will be released in Kindle format in late May.”
About the Book

About the Author
"Sandra
loves to hike, read, bicycle, and write. She lives in Arizona with her husband
and Labrador retriever. During the hot summer, she and her husband travel
throughout the United States in their motorhome, where she enjoys the outdoors
and finds wonderful ideas for her next writing project.
You can learn more about Sandra and her books at her website. Here
You can learn more about Sandra and her books at her website. Here
About the Cover Designer

Teaser from Loves
Miracles
The
high heels of Margo’s boots echoed as she walked across the uneven planks of
the porch. She knocked.
Nothing
happened.
She
listened for sounds within the rustic A-frame cabin.
“Anybody
home?”
No
answer.
Where
was Zanelli? Vinnie had assured her that he’d told his brother they were
coming. She turned and scanned the edge of the woods. An eerie silence settled
around her. Odd shapes took form in the dark shadows of the redwood forest.
Margo shook off the uneasiness and tamped her growing irritation. She wasn’t
going to be able to interview Zane if she couldn’t find him.
Suddenly,
a shrill cry cut through the stillness. Margo stiffened. The cry echoed again
and chills raced down her spine. It sounded like an animal in pain. She’d never
heard the sound before but sensed it with bloodcurdling certainty. It came from
the rear of the cabin.
“Love’s
Miracles” -- A Romance as Moving Today as the
Turbulent Times it Portrays!
This is a wonderful post, Vince! Thank you so much for being a part of the cover reveal, and for coming up with such a great tagline! :)
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Thanks Vince for posting the cover. Lena did a wonderful job with it. And did you write that tagline? I agree with Amber. It is really great.
ReplyDeleteHi Amber and Sandra:
ReplyDeleteYou like the tag line?
Well, I’m an ad guy. And I have my own experience to go by.
I feel the theme of this book can work better today with young people who are too close to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to enjoy a book about the after effects of those wars. (Just as I am about Vietnam.)
I think the book will be better received and enjoyed today than when it was originally released. I wanted that idea in the tag (We ad people call them headlines).
I hope you enjoy a big success! I think it is story whose time has come…again.
Vince
Thanks Vince for the encouraging words.
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