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A Widow's Salvation by Becky Lower

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Also by Becky Lower:

The Forgotten Debutante, April 2016
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A Widow's Salvation, September 2015
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Expressly Yours, Samantha, March 2015
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The Duplicitous Debutante, September 2014
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Voice Of An Angel, April 2014
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A Widow's Salvation
Becky Lower

Cotillion Ball #8
F+W Media
September 2015
On Sale: September 7, 2015
Featuring: Pepper Fitzpatrick Brown; Elijah Williams
197 pages
ISBN: 1440578990
EAN: 9781440578991
Kindle: B0141KWI0O
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Romance Historical

In 1862 America, the Civil War has raged for twelve months. Pepper Fitzpatrick Brown's heart was broken when her husband died with the first volley at Manassas. Now she's a widow raising three young boys and plans to honor his sacrifice by volunteering at the army hospital.

When Colonel Elijah Williams can grab a few minutes to nap between his duties as head surgeon at MacDougall Army Hospital in the Bronx, his sleep is invaded with nightmares of the atrocities he's seen. His life has narrowed to nothing but the bloody war . . . until he meets Pepper Brown. But her father is concerned Elijah doesn't have the best intentions, and Pepper is fearful of loving and losing again.

It's hard to find happiness in a war-torn United States, but these two stand a fighting chance - if they can save what's left of their hearts.

Sensuality Level: Sensual

Cotillion Ball Series

Comments

14 comments posted.

Re: A Widow's Salvation

Jot ideas when it comes to mind.
(Marissa Yip-Young 5:34am September 9, 2015)

Thanks for all the proof-reading. I am often appalled by the spelling and
grammatical errors that I see in so many e-books. It distracts and detracts
from the story-line.
(
Linda Smith 8:29am September 9, 2015)

I try to think things out, have a concept, sketch out the
concept and, if necessary, change things that don't work and
find things that will.
(
Edward Washington 10:01am September 9, 2015)

Becky, I love your concept of layering. Your books have depth that is often lacking in others I've read, and your dedication to your craft is the reason for it. As a pantser, I tend to sit down and let my muse lead me, but in my recent revision process, I have Blake Snyder's Beat Sheet right beside me.
(
Elizabeth Meyette 10:55am September 9, 2015)

Hi, Becky, No wonder you are so accomplished, with the structure you
follow. I wish I was so disciplined, maybe that's why I take so long to write. I
don't write from start to finish, I go back and fix along the way. I'll have to try
to go straight through on my next one. Great and informative post.
(
Barbara Heintz 12:22pm September 10, 2015)

I would love to read and win
(
Kathy Church 2:42pm September 10, 2015)

When I write my Christmas letter, I reread it then I let my hubby
read it. I have a tendancy to mix old english spelling with modern
american spelling.
(
Nancy Luebke 3:27pm September 10, 2015)

For some reasons, list seem to be my thing. They help me
organize my ideas and make my thoughts seem more coherent.
After I feel that the list is good enough, I start writing
and if needed, making changes as I go along. Your method
seems extremely effective too. I might try it some time :)
(
H J 7:43pm September 10, 2015)

I am not a very creative person so no steps to take. But I love reading others creative works. Thanks so much for the chance.
(
Maria Smith 12:37pm September 11, 2015)

I love to paint so I am always looking for the perfect "muse"- I especially love landscapes. I do a lot of sketching and taking photos to use- then I set up my easel under an old oak tree and paint til my hearts content
(
Amanda Ray 5:40pm September 11, 2015)

I commend you for doing all of this wonderful work and like someone stated their are a lot of errors in e-books but I have also found errors in regular books as well. First of all, find out what interests you some people may like bead work while others may like crocheting, Second Meditate, Third go for a walk in nature...Best to all who entered
(
Holly Loch 9:23pm September 11, 2015)

My creative outlets don't run to creative writing. I'm a "dabbler" in crafts and love hosting tea luncheons. As a hostess I find myself making lots of lists and focusing on a three-day schedule where I plan out housekeeping chores, foods that can be prepared ahead of time, etc.
(
Flora Presley 9:44pm September 11, 2015)

I am not a creative person in any way shape or form!
(
Denise Austin 3:49pm September 12, 2015)

I collect every do-dad possible for the activity. Wait a few years and dig them out. Binge. Pause. Put away everything, maybe where I can easily find it. Drag it out the next year and possibly finish it. My mother doesn't call me a quilter. She calls me a fabric collector. I also have watercolor paints, a very weedy vegetable garden, and paper making supplies.
(
Laura Gullickson 5:46pm September 12, 2015)

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