Friday, June 28, 2013

Where Love Runs Free - Available Free on Kindle!

My second novel, Where Love Runs Free, is available free on Kindle until midnight July 3rd. Go to this link for the free download: 
http://www.amazon.com/Where-Love-Tales-Upcountry-ebook/dp/B00A3K3Q0S/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1372482691&sr=1-5

Here is a summary:

A feisty, southern belle’s dream becomes a reality when her long-lost love returns to Laurel Grove, South Carolina to work as a horse trainer on her family’s farm. But has he really returned to reclaim her affections or is he more interested in settling a score with her evil fiancé? 

In the year 1890, Angelina Raeford breaks off her engagement with the wealthiest man in the county to pursue a relationship with Ben Eagle-Smith, a wild, half-breed Cherokee, who she has loved since her youth. But when her jilted fiancé retaliates by challenging Ben to an impossible wager, Angelina risks losing Ben forever. Only the power of their love and a miracle from God can restore what was lost and protect the bond that has united their souls since childhood.



What readers are saying about Where Love Runs Free:
I have just finished reading your book “Where Love Runs Free”. It is wonderful!!!!!!! I couldn't put it down for the last 10 chapters. The story was great and it had an awesome ending! I look forward to seeing it published and a best seller!! T Lane

Caroline, this story is amazing! Find me a boy like Ben! Goodness, finding a horse savvy man is difficult, let alone one who Fears the Lord as Ben does. I started this book last night around 8, and finished around 2am. I was sucked into it--and couldn't put it down! C Henry

This book has the breathless, ultraromantic feel of Gone with the Wind. The setting itself is romantic--a horse farm in South Carolina. And Angelina, the heroine, is as feisty and headstrong as Scarlett O'Hara. Friday has a nice, easy pacing in her storytelling, using exposition and dialogue and action and description with equal ease, and introducing various characters quickly and vividly. I enjoyed the immediate romantic tension that the author sets up and wanted to read more. DM, Editor


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