Friday, February 13, 2015

Valentine's Day Spotlight: Corral Nocturne


Satisfy your sweet tooth this Valentine's Day weekend without the calories!

My lovely client and fellow book-blogging friend Elisabeth Grace Foley is offering her latest historical romance release, Corral Nocturne, for only 99-cents this weekend! Isn't that cover divine? Of course, I'm a bit biased since I designed it! Check it out and snap it up at this great price while you can!



From the Back Cover:

A short and sweet retelling of the beloved Cinderella story set on the Montana prairies.

Life on her brother's ranch is lonely for Ellie Strickland. Ed's ungracious manners and tight-fisted habits keep visitors away and his mother and sister close to home. But when Cole Newcomb, son of the wealthiest rancher in the county, meets Ellie by chance, he is struck by an unexpected impulse to rescue her from her solitude--and Ellie's lonely summer is transformed.

When Cole asks her to go with him to the Fourth of July dance, Ellie is determined that nothing, from an old dress to Ed's sour temper, will stand in her way. By the time the Fourth of July fireworks go off at midnight, will they herald only more heartache, or maybe--just maybe--a dream come true?

Novella, approximately 21,000 words.

Praise for Corral Nocturne:

"Corral Nocturne is a truly sweet Western romance novella, with a few cleverly added nods at the fairy tale of Cinderella, but remaining very much its own tender tale." ~ Amber Stokes, author of The Heart's Spring series

"Foley knows her stuff and writes it effortlessly...her gentle descriptions...show me the beauty of the West and the tenacity of its people...If you enjoy a quiet, gentle romance by the rose-purple light of a prairie dusk, read Corral Nocturne." ~ Rachel Heffington, author of Fly Away Home



On sale this weekend only for 99-cents!

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(Smashwords customers, use coupon code FS56X to get the sale price.)


About the Author:

Elisabeth Grace Foley is a historical fiction author, avid reader and lifelong history buff. Her first published story, "Disturbing the Peace," was an honorable mention in the first annual Rope and Wire Western short story competition, and is now collected with six others in her debut short story collection, "The Ranch Next Door and Other Stories." Her other works include a series of short historical mysteries, the Mrs. Meade Mysteries; and short fiction set during the American Civil War and the Great Depression. A homeschool graduate, she chose not to attend college in order to pursue self-education and her writing career. Visit her blog, The Second Sentence.

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