Broken Wings |
A new novel by Dianne Price ... a bittersweet release
A tragic childhood has turned American Air
Forces Colonel Rob Savage into an outwardly indifferent loner who is afraid to
give his heart to anyone. RAF nurse Maggie McGrath has always dreamed of
falling in love and settling down in a thatched cottage to raise a croftful of
bairns, but the war has taken her far from Innisbraw, her tiny Scot’s island
home.
Hitler’s bloody quest to conquer Europe seems far away when Rob and Maggie are sent to an infirmary on Innisbraw to begin his rehabilitation from disabling injuries. Yet they find themselves caught in a battle between Rob’s past, God’s plan, and the evil some islanders harbor in their souls. Which will triumph?
Ashberry Lane announces the bittersweet release of Broken Wings by Dianne Price, the first book in the Thistle series. Only a short time ago, we offered a contract to the amazing Dianne Price for her six-book WWII romance.
Knowing she had terminal
cancer, we did everything within our power to get the first book out while she
was still alive. However, she passed on to Glory one week shy of the first
release.
How blessed we all are that
her legacy lives on in these stories. Please read Broken Wings. Fall in love with Rob and Maggie and the
isle of Innisbraw. Pass the word.
Dianne Price |
E-versions are available at:Amazon and Barnes & Noble and in all other e-formats at Smashwords. The print book will release soon!
I choked up yesterday when I read her dedication: Foremost, to the glory of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And for my husband and best friend, True, who always wore the “Colonel’s cap” in our family, but only with calm Christian dedication, love, and compassion. See you in Heaven, my luve!
In Loving Memory
Dianne was granted her wish. A mere week before the release date of this book, she joined her beloved Savior and her husband in Heaven. She is probably dancing a Scots reel even as you read this.Christina Berry Tarabochia
Publisher, Ashberry Lane
On the Threshold JUST released!
Carol Winner & Christy Finalist for The Familiar Stranger
www.christinaberry.net or www.ashberrylane.net
1 comment:
Thank you, Janet, for highlighting Dianne's literary legacy. Maybe she's already said Hello to Steve ...
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