New cover for the Winter Secret first book in the series! Same wonderful and exciting story! The rest of the new covers for each book will follow. www.amazon.com/author/lindagatewood
Winter Secret Series
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Monday, May 1, 2017
I love to make Idaho part of the landscape in my books. Even though my stories travel throughout the country, the past has always encouraged legendary stories. In my books, you might find a gold or silver mine - a nod to the past. In A Chance To Remember, I couldn't resist adding a perfect dark red ruby pulled from an Idaho mine. My books, set in current times will always reach into the past for their many legends that were built around enriched true experiences. I couldn't pass up a chance to pen what could be a true untold story! I might add, what would a good tale be without a little romance? www.amazon.com/author/lindagatewood
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