Since it’s been awhile since you’ve heard from us about new books and new authors, on this #PressReleaseThursday, we have two lovely authors and their lovely stories to present to you!
New South Wales by Katie Hamstead
Katie isn’t new to REUTS–her duology of Deceptive Cadence and Diverging Cadence were both released last year, and have been described as both captivating and heart-breaking at the very same time. If you haven’t read those two titles yet, you have some reading time before New South Wales is released next Summer.
Still set in Australia, Katie’s home country, New South Wales takes a step back in time, introducing an Aussie twist to historical romance literature:
“Where women are in short supply, colonial farm girl, Adele, has her pickings for suitors when she comes of age. Her brothers want her to choose a respectable farmer, except the exciting Drover steals her heart. But in the untamed infancy of a nation, Adele faces adversity at every turn, and learns that sometimes not getting what you want brings the greatest happiness.”
Read the full press release.
We’re excited to have Katie back with the family, and can’t wait to share another one of her stories of love with the world. Congratulate Katie via Twitter at @KatieTeller1!
Words in the Windowsill by Susan Nystoriak
Our next announcement for #PressReleaseThursday is a new-to-REUTS author, and we’re thrilled to have this contemporary New Adult novel, with a time travel and musical twist, in our collection.
“When Grad Student Hans Meyer discovers the score to a mysterious symphony, he has no clue that his research will take him back in time two hundred years. And falling in love with a nineteenth-century girl along the way? Also not part of his plan. As the mystery of the symphony unfolds, Hans realizes that tampering with the past has had serious ramifications for his future, and he may not be able to exist with that.”
Read the full press release.
As a debut author, Susan deserves all the congratulations in the world! Find her on Twitter @smnystoriak, Goodreads and on her personal blog, where she discusses writing and writing tips.