LAUNCH DAY!

Feb 10, 2023 1:01 pm

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The day is finally here! Becoming Anne Whitlow is out today! You can read it in both ebook or paperback. You can read all about it below.


Two years after I published my debut novella, I am thankful I could tell another story. This story bloomed in my heart while I was writing Rebecca Bedford and Albert Harrington's story, as I observed these characters standing on the sidelines. I knew Henry and Anne had a story beneath the surface, and I loved exploring it. I hope you enjoy it!


In the opening pages, you'll see that I dedicate this story to my little brother, Adam. As I dug into the story of Rebecca's little brother, I dug into my own relationship with my little brother. The loyalty, friendship, love, and adoration that Rebecca and Henry feel for one another reflect my relationship with Adam, so there was an obvious choice to dedicate it to him.


I will be working over the next few weeks to add devotional and reading guides to my website to go with this story. I want to explore further the themes and ideas of this story, and I invite you to join me there. Ultimately, this is a story of grace, truth, and redemption.



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Becoming Anne Whitlow


a Christian Historical Romance


They're caught between two worlds, and their love may not stand the test.


Anne Whitlow is a strong-willed, independent woman with dreams ahead of her time. As she seeks her path in life, she has to decide if the steps she is taking are of her own making and if the reputation she is creating for herself is one she wants to keep.


As Henry Bedford makes decisions about his future, he must decide if the life his father has carved for him is truly the one he wants and if he can be freed from the past enough to live it.


When identities are being formed, everything is up in the air, including their commitment to love for a lifetime.

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After you read, please leave review on Amazon! They make all the difference, and I appreciate it so much!


Have a wonderful weekend!

Love,

Audrey


But now thus says the LORD, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.

Isaiah 43:1 ESV


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