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Mercy Medallion Trilogy
David C. Cook
October 2014
On Sale: October 1, 2014
ISBN: 0781408709 EAN: 9780781408707 Kindle: B00N9LW5ZU Paperback / e-Book
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Inspirational | Romance Historical
When Mercy abandons Captain Elijah Hale to search for her
true identity, he goes after her. With the threat that
bounty hunters might be hot on her trail, Mercy does all she
can to stay ahead of the danger, frustrating both the bad
men who are after her—and Captain Hale who wants to find her
and escort her safely home. But when she stumbles upon clues
that help her learn who she is and where she's from, the
danger escalates and she has to learn to keep her friends
close and her enemies even closer—if she can determine which
is which! This is historical romance with a blend of intrigue from
beloved storytellers renowned for their work in film and print.
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23 comments posted.
Re: Finding Mercy
I usually go walking and talk to the Lord. I enjoy the quiet times. They made walking paths where there use to be railroad tracks, the train would go through these areas. I walk in good weather. I enjoy the Hallmark Channel stories. I have watch all the stories more than once. Thank you for the chance. I never read your books but I am always looking for new authors books and to get to know them and there writing. (Joanne Altieri 12:51pm February 6, 2015)
When inspiration takes a vacation then it is time for me to take a vacation and regroup and find my center again. Then I just dust myself off and carry on. Hopefully stronger than before. (Pam Howell 8:25am February 6, 2015)
That's easy I bake! It just relaxes me and before you know it my mind starts working again. (Bonnie Capuano 9:19am February 6, 2015)
I take time to be with my grandchildren which inspires me to appreciate everything. (Sharon Berger 11:10am February 6, 2015)
I clean, cook, read. In that order. Just something to give my mind a break. I usually find that inspiration strikes when I least expect it. Thank you so much for the chance to win. :) (Val Pearson 11:18am February 6, 2015)
When it happens to me, usually while I'm doing my knitting, I do one of two things. I'll either walk away for a while, to regroup, or I'll start looking through my reference books for ideas to recharge the idea that I had in mind, or the stitch that I quite can't grasp. If all else fails, that means that my brain has absorbed way too much for that particular time, and I'll either take a cat-nap, or get into some house cleaning project that I've neglected. If my Husband wants to get into something, we'll do that instead. There are several things I can get into instead of my knitting for the time being, but the brain can only absorb so much before it can get overloaded, and needs a break. Regardless of your line of work, hobby, or perhaps both, your brain can get overloaded at some point. I'm looking forward to reading your latest books, so it will give me some enjoyable downtime, and give my brain a chance to recharge. That's another thing I love to do besides my knitting!! I volunteer to teach a class one day a week, so my mind is constantly focused on knitting. To read a book takes my mind off of it, and I get a chance to regroup, and be somewhere else - if only for a while. The cover of your book is beautiful, as well. Congratulations again!! (Peggy Roberson 12:23pm February 6, 2015)
I'll do anything other that what I was trying to do. Play video games, email friends & family, take a walk, read a book. Sometimes while my mind is on other things, inspiration hits! (Joanne Schultz 3:19pm February 6, 2015)
I have always been very creative so I try to make something-a painting or a new shelf or something that I can put my teeth into, so to speak. (Joy Isley 6:17pm February 7, 2015)
Hello, Thanks for the giveaway.
I'd LOVE to win. =) (Ashley B. 7:24pm February 7, 2015)
When inspiration takes a vacation, it just mean I have to do something else. (Kai Wong 11:20pm February 7, 2015)
I just take a break and do something else, usually something fun to take any pressure off. (Deborah Close 6:26am February 8, 2015)
Sometimes I think you have to just do something. Your mind can work while you do other things. (Debra Guyette 9:41am February 8, 2015)
When my creativity wanes, I like to take a walk at the local mall. I will sit on a bench watching people and trying to imagine what kind of lives they lead. This will often get the creative juices flowing. Another way is to take a brisk walk to clear my mind and this often helps. (Deborah Poston 9:49am February 8, 2015)
Couldn't think of anything better than curling up with my hubby, hot tea, chocolate and a good book to get into. (Sally Lincoln 10:03am February 8, 2015)
Hi Cindy, I haven't had the opportunity to read one of your books so I look forward to the chance! Thank you! (Shelly Ash 5:46pm February 8, 2015)
I do one of two things. I either take my dog for a long walk. Or I curl up and read a book. I love to read, & will read almost any book I can get my hands on. (S W 7:11pm February 8, 2015)
I ether spend time doing crafts and completely take my mind off of the issue. Or I talk to my husband. (Diana Thomas 11:27pm February 8, 2015)
(Margaret Yannucci 7:52am February 9, 2015)
I find something to do that I enjoy such as reading a good book, gardening or work on a crossword puzzle while drinking hot tea. (Anna Speed 11:21am February 9, 2015)
I love to read and to spend time with my grand-daughter. (Denise Austin 1:34pm February 9, 2015)
Finding a change of scene can help--taking a walk can do that, and also I find that walking itself can help clear my mind to the point where I can come at the question in a different way :) (Fedora Chen 3:10pm February 9, 2015)
I usually work on something different when inspiration leaves me on a project. (Maureen Emmons 5:31pm February 9, 2015)
I try to keep making progress on the project every day until its donw. (Renee Grandinetti 11:57pm February 9, 2015)
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