Monday, May 13, 2013

COTT Weekly: Captured in Moonlight by Christine Lindsay





***Guest post by April Gardner.

CAPTURED BY MOONLIGHT
Prisoners to their own broken dreams...


After a daring rescue goes awry, the parched north of India grows too hot for nurse Laine Harkness and her friend Eshana. The women flee to the tropical south…and run headlong into their respective pasts.

Laine takes a new nursing position at a plantation in the jungle, only to discover that her former fiancĂ© is the owner…and that Adam has no more to say to her now than he did when he crushed her years ago.

Eshana, captured by her traditional uncle and forced once more into the harsh Hindu customs of mourning, doubts whether freedom will ever again be in her future, much less the forbidden love that had begun to whisper to her. Is faith enough to live on? Or is her Savior calling her home?

Amid cyclones and epidemics, clashing faiths and consequences of the war, will the love of the True Master give hope to these searching hearts?

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* Review by Top Amazon Reviewer, Diana Flowers says"I have ten authors who are my favs...with Shadowed in SilkBook One and Captured by MoonlightBook Two, Christine Lindsay has made it into my top five!"
* Award-winning author Catherine West says— "Christine Lindsay's attention to detail, witty prose and moving story line all blend together to create a treat for the senses, leaving the reader satisfied and completely satiated by the end."
* Award-winning, multi-published Author Jeanette Windle says—"A worthy sequel to acclaimed debut novel Shadowed in Silk." 
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{About the Author}

Irish-born Christine Lindsay writes award-winning historical novels. In Shadowed in Silk and Captured by Moonlight, Christine delights in weaving the endless theme of God’s redemptive love throughout stories of danger, suspense, adventure, and romance. The Pacific coast of Canada, about 200 miles north of Seattle, is Christine’s home.


Visit Christine’s blog, drop by and ‘like’ Christine’s Author Facebook Page, or swap pictures with Christine on Pinterest.

1 comment:

Sheri Salatin said...

Hmm...this sounds like a very interesting book. Thanks for sharing.