Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Serious Wednesdays: Janet Grunst is visiting today with Information on her Books! AND a reminder of August Contest

Don't Forget About August's Contest! 

Best Friends Contest for August:

To win one of my KINDLE books for you...
(Your choice) ...
and to win one KINDLE book for a friend or relative...

Tell me: 
If you wanted to share one of my books to someone
* who would that be 
* and why?


* * *

Janet Grunst is Visiting Today!

And she's offering:
One Winner a Choice of either:
 A Heart Set Free or A Heart For Freedom

Setting Two Hearts Free is the third story in my Revolutionary War series. 

It’s a stand-alone story that picks up five years after A Heart For Freedom. 

This story covers the lives of the next generation.

Setting Two Hearts Free addresses what we now understand as PTSD. Trauma is a condition that has always beset mankind. During different historical eras, the invisible wounds resulting from war have been called by different names, nostalgia, shell shock, soldier's heart, and combat fatigue. In this story, the Revolutionary War is winding down but there are still battles to fight and many of them are internal.

Releases:  Oct. 6th

Here’s the blurb:

Donald Duncan joined the Patriot cause for noble reasons, 

battling the British while enduring deprivation and hardship on every side. 

The war has changed him, and now the battle is internal. 

Returning home to Virginia is in sight where a new life and his Mary wait for him.

Mary Stewart spends the war years with her family at Stewarts’ Green, 

helping them operate their ordinary. 

Daily, she prays for Donald’s safe return, eagerly waiting for him … 

until that day the evil side of war touches her.

Two hearts changed by a war that dragged on for six years. 

Two hearts left hurting and struggling to find the love and trust they once knew. 

Is there a path for them to rekindle what was lost, Setting Two Hearts Free?


Author’s Bio


Janet is a wife, mother of two sons, and grandmother of eight who lives in the historic triangle of Virginia (Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown) with her husband. 

Her debut novel, A Heart Set Free was a Selah Award winner. A Heart For Freedom was a Christian Indie Award winner.

A lifelong student of history, her love of writing fiction grew out of a desire to share stories that communicate the truths of the Christian faith, as well as entertain, bring inspiration, and encouragement to the reader.


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Thank you, Janet, for joining us today! 

DON'T Forget, READERS, to check out

Janet's books!

Please leave a comment with your email addy 

for a chance to win a book!!





4 comments:

Melissa Henderson said...

What a joy to see Janet Grunst on your blog today! :-) Hello Janet!

Janet Grunst said...

Hi Melissa, It's nice to "see" you. Thanks for stopping by.

Alicia Haney said...

Hi you are a new to me author Janet, your book sounds intriguing and like a good page turner, I love the book cover. Have a Great rest of the week. aliciabhaney(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

Caroline said...

Melissa Henderson, You are the winner of Janet Grunst book. Please reply here on my blog w/your email addy so Janet can contact you, or on FB pm. Congratulations!

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