Welcome to our 9 Year Anniversary Party! We're celebrating at Jamestown, Virginia. Come on in and have some tea and treats!
Gabrielle Meyer:
I am honored to be here today celebrating the ninth anniversary of the Colonial Quills Blog! Congrats to all the wonderful contributors and readers. This is such a fun place to gather and share in all sorts of book love.
Today, I'm sharing my newest release Virginia Company Bride in The Heart's Stronghold Collection. This beautiful book released this month with Barbour Publishers (aren't the new covers amazing?!). My story is joined by phenomenal stories from Amanda Barratt, Angie Dicken, and Kimberley Woodhouse.
Here's a little about Virginia Company Bride: In September 1608, Anne Burras is the only woman in Jamestown when her mistress dies upon arrival. Laborer John Layton is one of only thirty-eight colonists who survived the first year in the colony. Both want Anne on the supply ship returning to England in three months, but neither foresee the difficulties they will face just to stay alive—or the painful sacrifices they will make to stay together.
I had the privileged of visiting Jamestown last year to do research for this story. What a treat to see the oldest English settlement in America! This story is especially dear to me because I have several ancestors who were a part of the early colonization of Jamestown. My earliest ancestor, William Powell, arrived in 1609 and was instrumental in removing an Indian chief who had tried to kill John Smith the year before. William was put in charge of the Jamestown defenses for his services and became the lieutenant governor in 1617.
In honor of the blog anniversary and the release of The Heart's Stronghold, I will be offering two copies, one here and one on the Facebook party. The winners will have the choice between a signed copy or an ebook.
Gabrielle Meyer lives in central Minnesota on the banks of the upper Mississippi River with her husband and four children. As an employee of the Minnesota Historical Society, she fell in love with the rich history of her state and enjoys writing fictional stories inspired by real people, places, and events. You can learn more about Gabrielle and her books at www.gabriellemeyer.com.
Shannon McNear:
Greetings and salutations! I hope all is well with our gentle readers in these uncertain times.
NINE YEARS! I can hardly believe it! I'm blessed and honored to have been a part of this wonderful blog for six of those nine years. But with no further ado, it's with joy (and given the subject matter, not a little trepidation!) that I present The Blue Cloak, #5 of Barbour's ambitious True Colors historical suspense series. It's set in the fledgling states of Tennessee and Kentucky, 1797-99, and centers around the account of the terrible Harpes, considered our country's first recorded serial killers.
The story: Daughter and sister of trading post owners, Rachel Taylor watches her best friend Sally's marriage turn to horror before the entire family disappears. Virginia native Benjamin Langford seeks the whereabouts of his missing cousin and uncovers a reign of terror all up and down the Wilderness Road. In their shared grief, the pair join the effort to bring the Harpes' murder spree to an end and rescue Sally from a criminal's life.
To celebrate the March 1 release of The Blue Cloak, I'm offering two signed copies of the book, one here on the blog and one at the Facebook party! If you'd like to be entered, please mention BLUE CLOAK in your comment below. Thank you so much!
Transplanted to North Dakota after more than two decades in the Deep South, Shannon McNear loves losing herself in local history. As the author of four novellas and three full-length novels, with her first novella, Defending Truth in A Pioneer Christmas Collection, a 2014 RITA® finalist, her greatest joy is in being a military wife, mom of eight, mother-in-law of three, and grammie of three. When not cooking, researching, or leaking story from her fingertips, she enjoys being outdoors, basking in the beauty of the northern prairies.
Connect with her at shannonmcnear.com and on various social media.
Naomi Musch:
Hello, Colonial Quills friends! There couldn't be a better time for an online party, could there? Thanks for celebrating with us.
I'm thrilled to reintroduce THE GREEN VEIL, a book that's been out of print for some time and has just been newly re-released. It's the first in a three-book saga that spans the lives of three generations of women, their hopes, loves, and adventures in the new rough-and-rugged state of Wisconsin.
Here’s The Green Veil:
1841 ~ Lumberman's daughter, Colette Palmer has always loved timber cruiser Manason Kade, though she's too young for him to consider seriously. Leaving Michigan with her family to settle in the Wisconsin wilderness, and separated from him by miles and years, she grows into a woman. When her heart is broken, she makes her vow to another.
Manason longs to plant roots of his own in Wisconsin Territory, although an alluring female tempts him to do otherwise. Given the opportunity, he strikes out and forms the new Kade Forest Works. When his fresh crew challenges the illegal log harvesting of a rival company, however, it is Colette's husband who will stop at nothing to ruin him.
Logging enterprises collide as the territory nears statehood, and dangerous schemes threaten those Colette holds dear. Then Manason and Colette finally meet again, and when they do, the battle between lumber kings reaches new heights. Now she will have to choose between her first love and her commitment to her marriage vows, while her dreams, her faith, and an empire in pine hang in the balance.
I'm thrilled to reintroduce THE GREEN VEIL, a book that's been out of print for some time and has just been newly re-released. It's the first in a three-book saga that spans the lives of three generations of women, their hopes, loves, and adventures in the new rough-and-rugged state of Wisconsin.
Here’s The Green Veil:
1841 ~ Lumberman's daughter, Colette Palmer has always loved timber cruiser Manason Kade, though she's too young for him to consider seriously. Leaving Michigan with her family to settle in the Wisconsin wilderness, and separated from him by miles and years, she grows into a woman. When her heart is broken, she makes her vow to another.
Manason longs to plant roots of his own in Wisconsin Territory, although an alluring female tempts him to do otherwise. Given the opportunity, he strikes out and forms the new Kade Forest Works. When his fresh crew challenges the illegal log harvesting of a rival company, however, it is Colette's husband who will stop at nothing to ruin him.
Logging enterprises collide as the territory nears statehood, and dangerous schemes threaten those Colette holds dear. Then Manason and Colette finally meet again, and when they do, the battle between lumber kings reaches new heights. Now she will have to choose between her first love and her commitment to her marriage vows, while her dreams, her faith, and an empire in pine hang in the balance.
To celebrate the Colonial Quill 9-year blog anniversary, I have something for everyone. For two days--the day of the party and the day following (March 30-31)--you'll be able to download a Kindle copy of The Green Veil FREE! I hope you'll take advantage of the opportunity and ENJOY!
If you’d like updates about the release of Books Two and Three in the series, coming soon, sign up for my newsletter here.
Naomi is an award-winning author who believes a perfect
day is spent writing, reading, roaming about the farm, snacking out of the
garden, relaxing in her vintage camper, and loving on her passel of
grandchildren. Connect with her via her website www.naomimusch.com and
on social media around the web.
Pegg Thomas
Greetings History Friends!
'Tis a fine day to gather for a celebration. 'Twas but a short few years past that I was allowed to join these illustrious authors on the blog. It has been an honor and a privilege to write alongside them. To celebrate, I'm giving away one signed paperback copy of my May 1st release The Blacksmith Brides. (to a U.S. address only) My story in the collection is set in Philadelphia at the start of the Revolutionary War. Loyalties were questioned and families were torn apart as our country embarked on its quest for independence, even as it continued to grow into its western frontier. Comment using the word IRON here on the blog to be entered for that drawing.
As always, there will be a shawl giveaway with this release! One subscriber to my newsletter will win Forged Embers, one of my signature wool shawls made from my own flock of sheep. I shear the sheep, wash and dye the wool, card it (prepare for spinning), spin it, wash it again, knit the shawl, and then give it a final wash and blocking. In the entire process, the only power tool used is my sheep shears. My poor old hands can't take using the hand shears anymore. The drawing for Forged Embers will be on May 31st. To be entered, simply subscribe to my newsletter. Subscribe early and find out how to earn extra chances to win!
Pegg lives in Northern Michigan - which is south of Upper Michigan - on a hobby farm with her husband of *mumble* years, a flock of sheep, a flock of chickens, and Murphy the spoiled rotten dog. PeggThomas.com - Writing History with a Touch of Humor
Carrie Fancett Pagels
In the nine years since we launched the Colonial Quills blog, I've had twenty publications (click here to see my website Books Page.) Above is the cover of my most recent publication, a novella in a lovely collection from Barbour. I've been so blessed by this blog and the many bloggers who have helped keep this effort going! I'm giving away one of my in-print books to one of our commenters.
Also, I have MORE codes for FREE audiobooks of Mercy in a Red Cloak! So if you would like a code to listen to my novella set on colonial Mackinac Island, put "Mercy Audio" in your comment and leave me your email address! Thank you for being a Colonial Quills follower and attending our blog party!
Janet Grunst
What a pleasure to celebrate Colonial Quill's 9th Anniversary with you.
I’m excited to share about the October release of the third story in my Revolutionary War series, Setting Two Hearts Free. It takes place towards the end of the war and is about the younger generation.
Donald Duncan joined the Patriot cause for noble reasons, battling the British while enduring deprivation and hardship on every side. The war has changed him, and now the battle is internal. Returning home to Virginia is in sight where a new life and his Mary wait for him.
Mary Stewart spends the war years with her family at Stewarts’ Green, helping them operate their ordinary. Daily, she prays for Donald’s safe return, eagerly waiting for him … until that day the evil side of war touches her.
Two hearts changed by a war that dragged on for six years. Two hearts left hurting and struggling to find the love and trust they once knew. Is there a path for them to rekindle what was lost, Setting Two Hearts Free?
In celebration of Colonial Quill's 9-year anniversary, I will be giving away a Kindle version of whichever of the first two stories A Heart Set Free or A Heart For Freedom (winner's choice) to one commenter on the blog.
Denise Weimer
Since joining Colonial Quills blog, I've published a number of novels, both historical and contemporary, and become a managing editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas' historical imprints. Today on the blog, I'm giving away an e-book copy of my most recent historical romance, The Witness Tree, which starts in 1805 with a Moravian marriage of convenience in Old Salem, North Carolina, and leads to a dangerous assignment in Cherokee Territory. Would you like to be entered for the drawing? Leave a comment about the Moravians in the comments below.During the Facebook party, I'll be giving away the winner's choice of an e-book of my two March contemporary releases, Spring Splash and Traces. See you at 8:15 p.m. EST! https://deniseweimerbooks.webs.com
FACEBOOK PARTY
Please join us on Facebook from 7-9:15 PM Eastern Time on Monday March 30 as we celebrate with a number of our current CQ bloggers! (Click here to join)
Congratulations! I am so excited and happy that y'all are celebrating 9 years of Colonial Quills! I see some amazing stories above and I also see some I am looking forward to reading. I won't be able to make it to the party tonight, but I pray that y'all have a blessed time!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Joy! I hope you enjoy your reads! ❤
DeleteThank you, Joy!
DeleteThanks so much, my friend! I'm bringing around some sweet tea and biscuits with honey.
DeleteThanks for saying hi!
DeleteWhat terrific reading choices when we're all stuck inside! Congratulations to all of you ladies on your new releases. I'm looking forward to joining you at the FB party tonight!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing you, Joan!
DeleteSo glad you'll be joining us, Joan.
DeleteWe'll see you there!
DeleteJoan, Thank you for helping us get the Colonial American Christian Writers started nine years ago last fall.
DeleteThis is awesome! Lots of good books I need to check out! Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Jeanne! It's good to see you!
DeleteLOTS of good books, for sure!
DeleteWelcome, Jeanne! Would you like some hot crabmeat and peppers over rice? That's our Jamestown dinner this evening.
DeleteThanks for joining us, Jeanne!
DeleteHi Jeanne! Thanks for stopping by to say hello. :)
DeleteCongratulations on 9 years!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! 😊❤
DeleteThank you!
DeleteThanks so much! God is good to have given us 9 years!
DeleteWe're looking forward to chatting this evening, ladies! In the meantime, let's enjoy a cup of tea this afternoon. It's sunny and warm here in Georgia. How about where you are? - Denise Weimer
ReplyDeleteHello, Denise! I love your outfit. Both you and your husband look so snazzy!
DeleteCool, damp, and windy here in N.E. Michigan.
DeleteThanks, Shannon!
DeleteHi Denise, We had to pull out my old PC for me to be able to comment on our blog post. Glad to have you as part of the CQ team!
DeleteWOW! SO MANY AMAZING TALENTED AUTHORS! 9 Years! This is a time to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Wendy! ❤❤❤
DeleteYes. Yes, it is!
DeleteHi Wendy! Yes, join in with as as we dance a jig to the wonderful fiddle music here at Jamestown!
DeleteThanks bunches, Wendy!
DeleteThanks so much for The Green Veil, Naomi :).
ReplyDeleteGabrielle, your book sounds fantastic. Since I am a first generation American, it is so incredible to think you can trace your ancestry all the way back to the Pilgrims. I would love to read the story!
Peggy, your blacksmith and his work with IRON would be most interesting to read about. I love the shawl I got from you several years ago - definitely a keeper!
Carrie I have enjoyed both of those books and look forward to reading more of your wonderful creations.
Janet your series sounds like one I would really enjoy. Thanks for the opportunity to win one.
Denise, I have a copy of the Witness Tree and must move it to the top of my TBR list. I am hoping to win an e-copy of Traces :)
Thanks for the chance to sit and visit, have a cup of something hot and just enjoy the company of other who like to read.
Thank you so much for coming by, Betti! How cool that you have one of Peggy's shawls!! Her work is so beautiful. 😊
DeleteHello Betti! Glad you still enjoy your shawl. :)
DeleteThanks, Betti! Good luck.
DeleteHi Sweet Betti, Try this crabmeat dish and the hot biscuits with honey and butter. And I'll refill your pretty tea cup!
DeleteYou're welcome, Betti! Glad to see you dropping in.
DeleteHi Betti! Thanks for stopping by. I feel very fortunate that I have so many American ancestors. It's been fun to do the research.
DeleteHow can it be? 9 years!! Congratulations to all of you in your new releases! The books sound exceptional and this is such a great way to celebrate! Oh, yes, I shall be delighted to have some tea, and perhaps take a peek at some of your beautiful books!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you can join us, Carla.
DeleteIt is pretty shocking, Carla, that we have been going this long! Thank you again for the beautiful web design you did for us, Carla! Sit down for a spell and sip a cup of tea with me.
DeleteAlways delighted to have you join us, Carla! :)
DeleteHi, Carla!
DeleteHi Carla!! Thanks for stopping by. So good to see you here. :)
DeleteWow, 9 years! Congratulations Colonial Quills!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations ladies on your new releases! They all look wonderful.
I would love a cup of tea before I return to Maryland.
Blessings, Tina
Fun to see you, Mrs. Tina.
DeleteIt's hard to believe it has been 9 years already, Tina! Have some of this crab casserole over rice and some biscuits with your tea, before the schooner comes for the return to Maryland!
DeleteHello, Mrs. Tina!
DeleteThank you for stopping in, Mrs. Tina! :)
DeleteCongratulations on your ninth Anniversary. I hope to be able to join in the party depending on the Internet and how I'm feeling this evening. I have chronic vertigo which is building asa storm front is arriving. God is good. I've been in isolation for three weeks. No signs of the virus but not taking chances. Praying you are all doing well.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wilani. Glad you're doing well and hope the vertigo subsides.
DeleteThanks so much sweet Wilani! I hope you are feeling well enough to participate tonight. Here in Virginia, we are staying home. So glad to have our guests here virtually today!
DeleteHi, again, Wilani. Goodness, I hope you get some relief from the vertigo. I'll be praying you do. Thanks for saying hello.
DeleteKeep yourself safe! I've dealt with vertigo and it's not fun. :(
DeletePraying for you, Wilani! Vertigo is no fun. :( Stay safe and healthy!
DeleteCongratulations on 9 years and all the new releases!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Kailey! And what a lovely frock you've worn to our party. Jamestown is such a lovely location, isn't it?
DeleteThanks so much, Kailey!
DeleteThank you, Kailey!
DeleteHi Kailey! Thanks for stopping in to say hello.
DeleteLadies, Congratulations on 9 years and all your fabulous releases! YOU are a blessing!
ReplyDeleteHi Caryl! Thank you for coming all the way from out far West to our party! Our readers are a blessing and you're a super blessing! Come have some peach tea with me!
DeleteThank you, Caryl! I hope with the lock-down, we can provide an evening of escape and fellowship. :)
DeleteAw... thanks!
DeleteHi Caryl!! Thanks for stopping by to say hello. :)
DeleteThese all look like amazing books, from The Blue Cloak to The Witness Tree (I don't know much of anything about the Moravians).
ReplyDeleteThank you, all, for your giveaways!
Thanks, Melissa! I'll be sharing a bit about them tonight at 8:15. :) - Denise
DeleteHi Melissa, Thank you for celebrating with us!
DeleteThank you for joining us, Melissa. God bless!
DeleteThe Moravians were a very interesting bunch!
DeleteThanks for being here with us, Melissa!
DeleteThank you so much for stopping by, Melissa! ❤
DeleteWonderful offerings. Congratulations everyone! Nine years is an amazing milestone. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in, Kathleen!
DeleteYup. This blog has lasted longer than a lot of marriages. ;)
DeleteThank you for stopping in to say hello, Kathleen!
DeleteWe were grateful to have had you as a contributor for a while there Kathy! Blessings!
DeleteAll of these books sound great. CONGRATULATIONS on 9 years!!! Wow! I would love to be added to the drawings for all the books. I beleive I saw BLUE CLOAK as one of the code words. Looking forward to the celebration on FB tonight. ♡
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us for the big event, Carrie!
DeleteSee you on FB!
DeleteThank you for stopping by, Carrie! Looking forward to heading over to Facebook and seeing you there.
DeleteHi Carrie! Thank you, I can't believe it has been 9 years already! Thanks for being a CQ reader!
DeleteThank you so much, Carrie! We appreciate your stopping by! ❤
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations ladies on nine years and many wonderful books. IRON
ReplyDeletePraying blessings for each of you.
You're in the drawing, Lucy! :)
DeleteThanks for stopping by, Lucy! We appreciate having you here.
DeleteThanks for those prayers, Leila! Sit down and have some mint tea with me!
DeleteCongratulations on your nine year anniversary and to those who have new releases. I absolutely love reading through this blog. It’s so informative and interesting. I have several books I need to add to my TBR. Speaking of that before I forgot I need to mention Blue Cloak and Iron. I look forward to the party in just a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Sherry! Looking forward to seeing you at the Facebook Party!
DeleteYou're in the drawing too, Sherry! I so want to get up to the Soo now that the boats are sailing ... but not until the ban on travel is lifted. :(
DeleteYou are a blessing, Sherry! I look forward to seeing you again in July!
DeleteOops, Denise just reminded me that I didn’t mention MORAVAINS. 😊
DeleteOnce again, so many great sounding books! I've already read The Blue Cloak. It is great to have this party during these uncertain times. Pegg's book about Iron Blacksmiths sounds great, too.
ReplyDeleteYou're in the drawing, Becky!
DeleteHow neat! Congratulations on Nine Years!!! Looking forward to the Blue Cloak, and Iron!! Thanks for the chance! And, looking forward to more years of books!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Trudy! We're so happy to have you as our reader! Have come tea and some of this yummy pecan shortbread!
DeleteYou're in the drawing, Trudy!
DeleteCongratulations on 9 years of bringing joy to your readers on an entirely wonderful level! I’ve read The Blue Cloak and have a gorgeous copy of Lessons on Love on my TBR.
ReplyDeletetrdivincenzo (at) gmail (dot) com IRON & PALS
Have five of these books already (yay!) Looking forward to reading others...congratulations CQ on your ninth anniversary!
ReplyDeleteAll of the books in the True Colors series sound very interesting, Especially The Blue Cloak!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a cope of The Blacksmith’s Bride. IRON work must have been very important during this time.
ReplyDeleteYou're in the drawing!
DeleteSometimes I feel like I need the strength of a blacksmith to lift my IRON one more time just to get through hampers full of laundry!
ReplyDeleteYou're in the drawing!
DeleteHappy 9 year anniversary! I would love to read The Heart's Stronghold. Such a lovely book cover!
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Merry
I enjoy novella collections, so I am adding “The Heart's Stronghold” and “The Blacksmith Brides” to my wishlist. I appreciate living in a time when I can use a steam iron instead of a flatiron that had to be heated.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I have seen so many blog posts and reviews for “The Blue Cloak” that have convinced me that this is a must-read book.
Congratulations on 9 years!
You're in the drawing!
DeleteOops! I think I should have typed “iron” in caps as IRON.
DeleteNah. You're good!
DeleteWhat fun to celebrate nine years of Colonial Quills. There are so many wonderful writers in this group and it has been my delight to have been associated with them.
ReplyDeleteThe Blacksmith’s Brides sounds like a great novella collection! With all of these new books, I would rather read than pump IRON. Thank you for this opportunity 🙂!
ReplyDeleteYou're in just under the wire, Betsy!
DeleteCongratulations on winning, Betsy!
DeleteBlacksmith Brides soumds so good. IRON
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the FB party, but it is hard to keep up! lol
You're in the drawing, Carrie!
DeleteDrawing for "The Blacksmith Brides" in one minute!
ReplyDeleteAnd the winner is Betsy from two comments up. Please send me a PM via Facebook with your snail-mail address. :) If we aren't friends on Facebook, I'm easy to find. The *only* Pegg Thomas with 2 G's on the name.
DeleteThey all look and sound so good !
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you Carrie on the Anniversary and also to the authors on their books.
Linda Marie Finn
Congratulations on nine great years! The history shared here is always so very interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreat authors always write great books!