I’m delighted to be featuring another Choc Lit author, Liz Harris, today in association with Brook Cottage Books to celebrate Liz’s historical romance The Lost Girl. The Lost Girl was published by Choc Lit on 8th August 2016 and is available for purchase in e-book and paperback on Amazon UK and Amazon US.
I’m so disappointed that personal events meant I didn’t have time to read The Lost Girl in time for this blog post, but I do have a giveaway with Brook Cottage Books to win an e-copy of the book. You can enter at the bottom of this blog post.
The Lost Girl
What if you were trapped between two cultures?
Life is tough in 1870s Wyoming. But it’s tougher still when you’re a girl who looks Chinese but speaks like an American.
Orphaned as a baby and taken in by an American family, Charity Walker knows this only too well. The mounting tensions between the new Chinese immigrants and the locals in the mining town of Carter see her shunned by both communities.
When Charity’s one friend, Joe, leaves town, she finds herself isolated. However, in his absence, a new friendship with the only other Chinese girl in Carter makes her feel like she finally belongs somewhere.
But, for a lost girl like Charity, finding a place to call home was never going to be that easy …
About Liz Harris
Liz Harris lives south of Oxford. Her debut novel was The Road Back (US Coffee Time & Romance Book of 2012), followed by A Bargain Struck (shortlisted for the RoNA Historical 2013), Evie Unndercover, The Art of Deception and A Western Heart. All of her novels, which are published by Choc Lit, have been shortlisted in their categories in the Festival of Romantic Fiction. In addition, Liz has had several short stories published in anthologies. Her interests are theatre, travelling, reading, cinema and cryptic crosswords.
You’ll find Liz on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, her WEBSITE and GOODREADS.
Click here to enter to win an e-copy of The Lost Girl.
The cover has an earthy charm to it with the outback setting.
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Thanks for calling by Adele x
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Reblogged this on Judith Barrow.
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Thanks for the reblog Judith x
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Many thanks for this, Linda. I’m afraid that I’m late getting round to thanking you as this has been a manic week. At the time you were posting this, a dentist was approaching my open mouth with a horse needle… The following day was my 38th Wedding Anniversary, and I was overwhelmed, and thrilled, by the kind messages I received throughout the day. It was very kind of you to promote THE LOST GIRL in such a way. It’s a novel that I very much enjoyed writing, set against a history which I found fascinating. xx
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My absolute pleasure Liz. I’m only sorry that with recent events in the family I wasn’t able to read for review too. Hope all goes well with The Lost Girl x
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