by Award-winning Author Elaine Cooper
The year is 1777 and the colonies of America  are at war with England 
Received Honorable Mention in the Romance category at the 2011 Los Angeles 
Winner of "Best Romantic Excerpt" in the Clash of the Titles contest, Feb 2011.
What Are Reviewers Saying about “The Road to Deer Run”?
“A heartwarming love story, sensitively written and a well-researched bit of American history. The book has a solid faith-based perspective that sets it apart.”
—    Jean LemMom, former Editor, Better Homes & Gardens Magazine
“A captivating tale of love, honor, redemption, and patriotism….Cooper breathes life into her characters and their world in an entertaining way with generous details and facts.” 
—    Wanda Ventling, Editor in Chief, Life: Beautiful Magazine
            “With subplots as appealing as the main story, the book is well researched, well written, and well worth the purchase price. Ready for the sequel.”
            — Kirkus Discoveries Reviews
 To read more about The Road to Deer Run, visit   http://amzn.to/gnPwoF, but wait till Tuesday to purchase. We want to help Elaine reach best-seller status on Amazon during her offical book launch!
Author Biography
Elaine Marie Cooper grew up in Massachusetts  but now lives in the Midwest  with her husband Steve, her three dogs and one huge cat. She has two married sons and triplet grandbabies, who are often referred to (by her) as “the most beautiful grandbabies in the world.” Elaine’s only daughter Bethany 
A retired registered nurse, Elaine has been a magazine freelance writer for many years, and is a regular contributor to a blog on the Midwest called The Barn Door (www.thebarndoor.net) and a blog on Christian living called Reflections In Hindsight (ReflectionsInHindsight.wordpress.com) She is also the author of her debut novel called “The Road to Deer Run” and is currently writing the sequel.
Elaine Cooper can be reached on FaceBook 
or visit her website at:
DeerRunBooks.com

 
 
I'm adding this to my TBR list. I write contemporary, but every once in awhile, sprinkle in a historical for reading pleasure. Best wishes.
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