Colonial
Dream: A Time to Love (Book 2)
Michael Browning, a child of the
American Revolution, becomes surrogate father for his four siblings after the
early death of his parents. His Uncle Ben has also died, leaving the pulpit
empty in the church he started after the war. Bitterness has overcome Michael
as each of his siblings finds love with only his youngest sister, Louisa,
remaining at home. When the new pastor and his daughter, Susannah, take over
the rectory adjacent to the Browning home, he cannot accept Reverend Hawthorne
as a substitute for his Uncle Ben. When Louisa falls in love with Susannah’s
cousin Theo, Susannah encourages Louisa to elope and offers to serve Michael in
her stead. Susannah enjoys matchmaking and sets out to find a match for
Michael.
When Michael’s brother Isaiah is
taken by the British Navy, Michael must leave his bride before the wedding to
find and save his brother as the country begins a new war with Britain.
Can the beauty tame the beast and his bitterness to create a
new relationship based on trust and love?
How will a second war for Independence from Britain affect
their love?
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What Early Readers are Saying:
I
absolutely love this book. Thank you for allowing me to Beta read it. It was engaging, and I really didn't want to put it down.
Well written work. Hope you sell a million copies!
I
can’t wait to Beta read the next book for you! -- Donna McHugh
A lovely and roller-coaster romance between two strong-willed
characters. I enjoyed reading about the lifestyle and history leading up to the
War of 1812. -- Kathy McKinsey
About the Author:
Diane Tatum grew
up in St. Louis, MO. She started writing her own stories in elementary school.
Her first novel grew out of a short story she wrote in high school. College was
a detour to a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Business Administration and
later a Masters in Teaching Language Arts. Between degrees, she stayed home
raising her boys and began writing again. She started freelance writing for
magazines and church Sunday school curriculum. She also finished her novel,
Gold Earrings.
After teaching middle school language arts in Tullahoma City Schools for 11
years, she retired with her husband's encouragement to write the historical
fiction books that she had been starting and saving on her computer. Gold
Earrings was published in 2011. She completed her second novel, A Time to
Choose, in 2012, and finished her third, Colonial Dream, in 2013. In addition
she serves as an adjunct English professor at Motlow State Community College.
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