Friday, August 3, 2012

Kentucky Green


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When two hearts meet that recognize each other how do you say no? Do you refuse to let them melt each other and end up spending your life alone or do you take a risk and jump in with both feet? April Williamson is bound and determined to make it all the way to Kentucky but she is thwarted at every turn until she meets Daniel McKenzie. McKenzie does not want to be the one to guide her all the way to Kentucky but ends up not having a choice. Now, they both find themselves on a journey that not only spans miles and miles of wild frontier land but one that their hearts are trying to lead them both in the same direction. 

If you enjoy historical romances then this is the book for you. Terry Blain has done her research and can pen characters so believable you would expect to turn to them and say something and realize that they only exist on paper. A true joy to read and find yourself immersed in!


Kentucky Green

Blurb: April Williamson’s heart calls her across the frontier, but only one man—a handsome army scout with a tormented past—can get her safely to freedom.
Synopsis: Daniel McKenzie was an army scout—quiet, capable, handsome…and utterly unwilling to be the trail guide April Williamson needed to reach Kentucky. The Indian attack at Blue Licks was but one bitter taste of the American frontier, a massacre that had taken her father just as cholera had taken her mother. But April would not give up on her dream. At journey’s end was independence, and nothing would stand in her way.
The young widow was beautiful and determined, but the months of travel involved in her plan would be too hard. Without the general’s order Dan would have told any woman no, but April especially. His secret would destroy her—or she might destroy him. April’s kiss was like the country itself. Restless and sweet, it promised a love that denied every boundary and looked only to freedom and the future.



Terry Irene Blain Online: Website http://www.BoroughsPublishingGroup.com
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Terry Irene Blain

Bio: Terry Irene Blain was lucky enough to grow up in a large Mid-western family with a rich oral tradition. As a child she heard stories of ancestors’ adventures with Indians, wildlife, weather and frontier life in general, so she naturally gravitated to the study of history and completed a BA and MA then taught the subject at the college level. Married to a sailor, now retired, she’s had the chance to live in various parts of the U.S. and has traveled to Hong Kong, Australia, England and Scotland.

“My degrees and my teaching experience make me a natural to write historical romance. Writing historical romance gives me the opportunity to pass on stories of who we are and where we come from while exploring the relationship between men and women. What could be more exciting than that?”

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