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Giveaway: win a copy of AN ANCHOR ON HER HEART


An Anchor on Her Heart
Patricia Lee

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Mended Hearts

August 2017
On Sale: August 1, 2017
Featuring: McKenna Nichols; Rudy Taylor
ISBN: 1943959307
EAN: 9781943959303
Kindle: B073DKQJ4Z
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Emily Perl Kingsley joined the writing staff of Sesame Street in the early 1970’s and is credited with creating several stories for children. What many didn’t know was Kingsley reared a son with Down Syndrome. Together they wrote a book about their experience, COUNT US IN: Growing Up with Down Syndrome.

In 1987 she touched the hearts of many parents, including me, when she wrote an article about raising a child with a disability. She compared the experience of preparing for the baby like planning a trip to Italy. Getting ready requires reading travel brochures, choosing sites to see, packing your bag. All your friends are going to Italy, too, so you can share the event together. But, Kingsley states, when you get off the plane you’ve landed in Holland. There’s nothing wrong with Holland, but it’s not the trip you planned. You begin to read different brochures and learn about the place where you landed.

Disabilities are like that unplanned trip. Parents must read new books and discover what makes their child unique, whether the diagnosis is Down Syndrome, Autism, Spina Bifida, or any other number of maladies that can strike without warning. Their journey will take them in directions they never knew existed.

When my daughter turned four, she was diagnosed with autism. I’d never heard of the disorder before. No one had suggested the autism spectrum yet. My visit to the library turned up books with outdated information that blamed the mother for the autistic child. You can imagine how that made me feel.

I was also mad at God. I remember laying on the couch at night when I couldn’t sleep, asking Him “why?” Children of believers were supposed to be protected from this kind of thing—or so I’d been told. Why were my husband and I given this responsibility? Romans 8:28 says, “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” What good could possibly come from this?

He must have loved me very much to allow me to raise this child. As I watched her grow and mature, fighting her way through the deficits she’d been given, God also matured me. I appreciated every milestone she achieved, encouraged her to develop her strengths, and applauded when the world began to take notice of her accomplishments.

When I started writing again, I approached an agent about a story involving autism. Her reply was that the topic was too depressing. People wouldn’t enjoy reading about a miserable subject like that. I was challenged. I knew living with autism didn’t have to be all disappointment and frustration. I’d seen the happier side and people needed to see it, too.

The mother in my debut novel, AN ANCHOR ON HER HEART, which released August 1, 2017, is faced with rearing her autistic daughter alone. Her husband has chosen to work away from home. When my daughter was young, I attended support group meetings for parents of autistic children. Too often I witnessed the heart-wrenching loneliness of a single parent whose spouse had bailed out, leaving him or her to forge the future alone. From them, I formed the character, McKenna Nichols, my heroine who must make choices she never thought she’d need to make. Her decisions affect not only her, but the outlook for her child. It is a story with hope. McKenna finds friends along the way who offer encouragement and support to the young mother.

In addition to the giveaway on Fresh Fiction, I am giving away one copy of my debut novel, AN ANCHOR ON HER HEART, to a random individual who subscribes to my newsletter at my website before October 1, 2017. AN ANCHOR ON HER HEART is book one in the MENDED HEARTS SERIES. Book 2, Love Calls Her Home, will release in March 2018. Book 3, tentatively titled A Kite on the Wind, will release late 2018.

Stop by and see me. Thanks for listening.

AN ANCHOR ON HER HEART by Patricia Lee

Mended Hearts

An Anchor
on Her Heart

Can they keep their friendship pure when their hearts long for more?

McKenna Nichols, a young wife abandoned by her husband in favor of his work, is left alone to raise their autistic child. She promised to love him until death parted them. But when circumstances drive a wedge into their marriage and Dane chooses to escape what life has dealt them, how long can she be strong? Can she remain faithful to her marriage vows when tempted by the friendship of an unlikely stranger?

Rudy Taylor, who senses McKenna's loneliness and understands the difficulty of raising her daughter, struggles to keep his concern for the young woman biblical. Will McKenna’s faith in God and Rudy’s commitment to his Lord be enough to keep their relationship simple until McKenna's husband one day returns?

Women's Fiction | Christian | Romance [Mountain Brook Ink, On Sale: August 1, 2017, Kindle]

About Patricia Lee

Patricia Lee

Patricia Lee is a published author, having written since she first learned what words could do at the age of six. She holds a BA in journalism from the University of Oregon. Articles to her credit have appeared in Moody Monthly, Power for Living, Expecting and Focus on the Family’s Clubhouse as well as in two anthologies— Cup of Comfort Bible Promises and In the Company of Angels. She is part of a team of bloggers who submit short devotionals for FaithHappenings.com.

Patricia is a member of the Oregon Christian Writers and of American Christian Fiction Writers. She and her husband have two adult children and live in the Pacific Northwest with two sleepy cats.

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13 comments posted.

Re: Patricia Lee | Life Is A Journey

Looks like a great read so hope I win.
(Jean Benedict 12:31pm August 27, 2017)

This novel sounds captivating and wonderful.
(Sharon Berger 12:40pm August 27, 2017)


(Kris Mihalov 11:44am August 28, 2017)

What an amazingly well articulated article! Thanks so very
much for this and nice to meet you!
(Kathleen Bylsma 4:11pm August 28, 2017)

Looks like an awesome book, keep up the good work!
(Dynal Roberson 6:20pm August 28, 2017)

I am looking for something new to read!
(Nicole Davis 10:12pm August 28, 2017)

Sounds like a wonderful story. Thanks for the chance.
(Tanja Dancy 7:39am August 29, 2017)

What a gift your story will be to those dealing with autism. My daughter teaches "special needs" children and loves the rewards of seeing them progress into new adventures of learning and coping. Stories like your bring hope for a better future.
(Sharon Mitchell 5:29pm August 30, 2017)

Would love to read this - thanks!
(Amber Mancebo 7:31pm August 31, 2017)

Autism is so difficult. Your book sounds amazing.
(Debra Guyette 8:02pm August 31, 2017)

Even after reading some articles about autism, I still don't understand it. I would love to read your book. I have an idea you added insight into autism along with an interesting story.
(Anna Speed 12:28pm September 1, 2017)

looks like a good book to read
(Ann Unger 6:23pm September 1, 2017)

What an inspirational story. Thanks for the chance to win
a copy.
(Tanja Dancy 9:23pm September 1, 2017)

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