Inspirational fiction author, Ann H. Gabhart, has
written a romance for the ages with its powerful
characterization and intriguing setting of a daily press in
1850s Louisville. In Words
Spoken True (Revell trade paperback, on sale now!),
spunky and capable heroine Adriane Darcy lives and breathes
her father's newspaper. And she'll stop at nothing to make
sure it remains the most highly circulated paper in the
city.
The lucky winner of Ann's February contest will be able
to show her own journalistic style with a fun newsprint-
inspired book bag. The grand prizewinner—and two
additional winners—will each receive a wonderful book
from Ann's backlist of Christian novels.
Adriane was born with ink in her blood and raised amid the
clattering press of her father's Tribune
office—Louisville's top newspaper in 1855. But when
brash young editor Blake Garrett, takes over the failing
competitor paper, his Yankee ways and controversial new
reporting style ignite a battle for readers that threatens
to destroy the Darcy's life work.
The undeniable attraction between Adriane and Blake is hard
to ignore. But Blake is the enemy, and Adriane is engaged
to the son of a powerful businessman who holds the keys to
the Tribune's future. Blake will stop at almost nothing to
get the story—and the girl. Can he do both before
it's too late?
"Words
Spoken True has subtle foreshadowing, exquisite
metaphors, and remarkable characters."—Long and
Short Reviews
"Gabhart's ability to transport readers into the world of
newspaper writing in the 1850s is amazing. Her latest
conveys the power of the written word, family secrets and
the knowledge that the choices we want to make are not
always the ones that happen in the end."—RT BOOK
REVIEWS, 4 stars
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