I love seeing new books early in their lives and am delighted to be helping reveal The Little Church by the Sea by Liz Taylorson today, especially as Liz will be featuring on Linda’s Book Bag with a guest post on 24th November as part of the launch celebrations for The Little Church by the Sea. Do call back then to find out what Liz gets up to in an average day!
The Little Church by the Sea will be published by Manatee books on 23rd November and is available for pre-order here.
The Little Church by the Sea
Isolated and unwelcome in the picturesque seaside village of Rawscar, Reverend Cass Fordyce has lost her faith and her home. Christmas is coming, and she isn’t looking forward to it. Then she meets attractive local man Hal – twice divorced and with a reputation as a ladies’ man, he’s everything that a celibate vicar like Cass should avoid…especially as Hal is hiding secrets of his own, including his past with the mysterious Anna.
Can Cass ever find her way in Rawscar? What secret does Hal have to hide? And is there ever such a thing as a truly fresh start?
**A HEART-WARMING CHRISTMAS TALE OF LOVE, FRIENDSHIP AND STARTING OVER**
About Liz Taylorson
Liz has always surrounded herself with books, has a degree in English Literature and worked as a cataloguer of early printed books for a major university library.
Having joined the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s wonderful New Writers’ Scheme to try to learn how to write novels properly in 2015, she started writing fiction and hasn’t stopped since.
Liz says she owes everything to her tolerant and long-suffering husband Ben and her tolerant and long-suffering children, but very little to the cats who are neither tolerant nor long-suffering and keep sitting on the computer keyboard and messing up her manuscript if she forgets to feed them on time.
When not reading or writing Liz is often to be found on stage (or behind it) with her local amateur dramatic society, drinking tea, or visiting one of the several North Yorkshire seaside villages which were the inspiration for the fictional Rawscar, the setting for her debut novel The Little Church by the Sea.
You can find Liz on Facebook, follow her on Twitter and visit her blog.
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Oh man, that cover is beautiful!
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I like it! Story sounds great too!
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Thanks for dropping by Barbara.
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A lovely cover, Linda, and an interesting blurb too.
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It is indeed. Thanks for dropping by Robbie.
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