Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Fairer Than Morning by Rosslyn Elliott - REVIEW and PARTY!






About the Book: (from the publisher)
Ann dreams of a marriage proposal from her poetic suitor, Eli-until Will Hanby shows her that nobility is more than fine words.


On a small farm in 19th-century Ohio, young Ann Miller is pursued by the gallant Eli Bowen, son of a prominent family. Eli is the suitor of Ann's dreams. Like her, he enjoys poetry and beautiful things and soon, he will move to the city to become a doctor.

Ann travels to Pittsburgh, accompanying her father on business. There she meets Will Hanby, a saddle-maker's apprentice. Will has spent years eking out an existence under a cruel master and his spirit is nearly broken. But Ann's compassion lights a long-dark part of his soul. Through his encounters with Ann's father, a master saddler, Will discovers new hope and courage in the midst of tremendous adversity.

When the Millers must return to Ohio and their ministry there, Will resolves to find them, at any cost. If Will can make it back to Ann, will she be waiting?






My Thoughts:



This is a spectacular debut novel! The characters are well developed, the plot draws you in immediately and captures your imagination, and the plot - has many unexpected and satisfying twists that you will never see coming! This makes for a fantastic read! I know that I will be looking forward to any novel with Rosslyn Elliott's name on the cover!






This is much more than a historical romance. Yes, there are relationships that wax and wane in intensity, and there are family relationship that realistically show the depth and complexity of the human heart, but there is an underlying current in the story line that captivates and surprises the reader. I am happy to recommend this novel to everyone!










About the Author:

Rosslyn Elliott grew up in a military family and relocated so often that she attended nine schools before her high school graduation. With the help of excellent teachers, she qualified to attend Yale University, where she earned a BA in English and Theater. She worked in business and as a schoolteacher before returning to study at Emory University, where she earned a Ph.D. in English in 2006. Her study of American literature and history inspired her to pursue her lifelong dream of writing fiction. She lives in the Southwest, where she homeschools her daughter and teaches in children's ministry.


For more about Rosslyn, visit her website: http://rosslynelliott.com/

You can purchase your copy of this great debut novel HERE!!




To celebrate the release of her debut novel, Fairer Than Morning, Rosslyn Elliott is giving away two fabulous prize packages. The first is brand new KINDLE in her Fairer Than Morning Kindle Giveaway. Then on September 20th she's giving away a $200 gift certificate toward a Custom-Made Historical Reproduction Dress (from Recollections) during the Fairer Than Morning Book Club Chat Party on Facebook! Sigh...romantic.



Fairer Than Morning is receiving wonderful reviews - Library Journal said, "A well-written historical series debut…". Read more reviews here.



Be sure to join the fun and enter the Kindle contest -



One winner will receive:



* Kindle with Wi-Fi



* Fairer Than Morning (for Kindle)



To enter just click one of the icons below. But, hurry, giveaway ends on 9/19. Winner will be announced on 9/20 at Rosslyn's Book Club Facebook Party. Details and official rules can be found when entering the contest.



Then be sure to RSVP for Rosslyn's Facebook Party! During the party Rosslyn will be chatting with guests, hosting a book chat about Fairer Than Morning (don't worry if you haven't read the book yet - you could win a copy!) & historical Fiction, testing your trivia skills. She'll also be giving away that $200 gift certificate toward a FABULOUS custom-made period dress from Recollections!

2 comments:

Rosslyn Elliott said...

Thank you so much for such a kind review! Talk about an uplifting thing to read in the morning. :-) I am so glad you liked it, and I look forward to hearing what you think of the next one in the series.

Rosslyn Elliott said...

And one more thing...if you have a chance to post this review on Amazon at some point, I'd really appreciate it! We debut authors need all the help we can get. :-)