Monday, May 12, 2008

Library News from Author Angela Hunt



I have interacted with Angie Hunt on several occasions. Spent a little time with her at a writers' retreat, and have sought her input via email a number of times. The thing I can say about Angie is, she always seems to be doing things for other people--giving herself away. She is an enormous help to new writers and colleagues. She has a great sense of humor. And she seems to love God in a very real way. Her new Tyndale novel is called She Always Wore Red. Here's the lowdown:

Jennifer Graham—mother, student, and embalmer’s apprentice—could use a friend. She finds one in McLane Larson, a newcomer to Mt. Dora. While McLane’s soldier-husband serves overseas, Jen promises to support McLane, then learns that her tie to this woman goes far deeper than friendship. When a difference of opinion threatens their relationship, Jennifer discovers weaknesses in her own character . . . and a faith far stronger than she had imagined.

To go to Angie's web site, click here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Angela Hunt is a great author too! What I love about her work is that you never quite know what to expect when you read her books, no matter what the description says! Ha ha!

I recently read "Unspoken", and I have "The Elevator" on order.

Thanks for pointing out her new novel, I'll be sure to pick it up this summer!

:)

JD