Palmer Girl Release Day
It feels like I've been telling all of you about Palmer Girl for a long time now, but today, I'm happy to say, it's finally available to everyone! This book is part of the Historic Hotels collection. It's a stand-alone story, but I hope Sorrento Girl readers will have fun figuring out what the relationship is between Elizabeth Nordeman and Ann Brooks.
Both the paperback and the digital versions are available online in most places books are sold. The Audible version is still in production, but it's not far behind.
Some of the early reviews coming in have included words like:
"warm and cozy"
"wonderful sense of place"
"fun historical places"
"beautiful details"
Here's the back-cover blurb:
When insurance tycoon, Cornelius Nordeman, is recruited to work for the Exposition Corporation, the New Yorker brings his family to live at the Palmer House Hotel, far away from any reminders of a recent tragedy. He’s hopeful this move will offer respite from his family's grief.
Elizabeth Nordeman, his daughter, has something to prove, which leads her to seek work as a florist at Marshall Field’s, Chicago's finest department store.
John Lewis knows something is different and intriguing about the new florist he hired. When his boss, Marshall Field, informs him that Elizabeth is the Nordeman heiress, his job suddenly becomes more complicated--especially when he finds himself falling for her.
On the eve of the Columbian Exposition of 1893, Chicago prepares to prove that it’s a first-class city, and the brightest minds from around the country will plan the most spectacular fair the world has seen.
The World’s Fair will bring change and innovation into a society bound tightly by class and tradition. Elizabeth’s heart longs to push against those boundaries, so what’s holding her back?
Signed Copies
If you purchase a paperback and would like a signed bookplate to add to the front, along with a bookmark, I would be happy to send those to you (while supplies last). All you need to do is CONTACT ME, letting me know where you bought the book, along with your mailing address.
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast" Ephesians 2:8-9 (NIV)
This is the verse that inspired the story of Palmer Girl.
Thank you for being a part of this community of readers. I appreciate you and I want you to know how much it means to me to have such wonderful people in my corner. You are the best!
God bless you.