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Looking out the Window: Historian, Genealogist and Author Linda Weaver Clarke Talks About Her New Historical Series, Women of Courage, Based on True Experiences of Real Women

 


A Warm Welcome to Linda Weaver Clarke

Linda introduces us to three stories about real Women of Courage of their era created from her ancestors' true experiences. 

Are Courageous Women in Stories More Interesting?

Courageous women in stories seem to draw readers’ attention and grab their interest. The bravery and strength of character easily draws them into the story. It takes courage to stick up for one’s rights and defend one’s beliefs. During the 1840s, there were many brave women who fought against injustice and inequality. Many wanted to have a better education. These women made a difference and influenced others to make a better life for themselves. 

A fairly new historical romance series was released that has received outstanding reviews on Amazon and Audible Audiobooks. It is called Women of Courage. In these novellas, the spunk and courage of these women seem to draw the readers into a world of adventure. 



About The Light at the end of the Tunnel

In The Light at the end of the Tunnel, Hannah is a young single mother who has had a few hardships since arriving in America. But the trials in her life only make her stronger. Hannah realizes she can make something of her life by opening a hot chocolate shop. She soon finds that starting her own business isn’t as easy as she thought. But she will not give up. When Thomas learns that she has spirit, he is intrigued with her. 

“This romance wrapped around my heart as it took me into the struggles of Hannah, such a brave woman… The characters come to life on the page as Thomas falls for Hannah and adores her child. However, Hannah is caught up in her day-to-day trials and with her independent streak, she only thinks of making a life for her and her daughter. Can Thomas get her attention and change her mind?” ~ Author Gail Pallotta

The Light at the End of the Tunnel is available  on Amazon and on Audible narrated by BreAnne Okoren.

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Hannah featured in The Light at the End of the Tunnel isn’t the only one who shows her independent nature. Serenity has just as much courage. Chasing thieves off her property and entering a horse race are just a few things that describe this young Welshwoman’s spunk.

About A Lady of Refinement

 In A Lady of Refinement, Serenity teaches an evening class for adults and helps them to read and write and have a better education. Reading is Serenity’s favorite pastime, where she can go on one adventure after another. She wonders if anyone can measure up to the heroes in her books. But the adventures soon become real after arriving in America. When Jonathan meets Serenity, a refined woman from Wales, he wonders how he can win her heart. 

“How I enjoy finding a book that will not let me put it down until I'm done!  This was the case with A Lady of Refinement.  Linda Weaver Clarke used a true story of her ancestor’s as a base, and it rang familiar to me, as my ancestors also migrated to America during the same time period. The main character, Serenity, is the refined lady and it was such a delight when she bested a few arrogant males.  My favorite character, however, was Jonathan, who was very taken with Serenity.  Time will tell if he is successful at capturing her attention.” ~ Louise Pledge Reviews


A Lady of Refinement is available  on Amazon and on Audible narrated by BreAnne Okoren.

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There is one more independent woman in this series. The third novella is about a young woman who stands before an audience and fights against involuntary servitude and slavery. Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist, wrote: “When the true history of the antislavery cause shall be written, women will occupy a large space in its pages; for the cause of the slave has been peculiarly a woman’s cause.”

About A Mississippi Sunset

In A Mississippi Sunset, Laura McBride is a liberated and courageous young lady who is convinced that she can help others in her crusade for equality. She encourages women to fight for their beliefs and be heard. But she soon finds out that women who speak publicly are looked down upon. When Deputy William Davies meets Laura, he admires her spunk and determination to fight against slavery. 

“I really enjoyed this sweet and clean historical fiction and romance. A Mississippi Sunset is part of a series of brave women who were not afraid to take a stand in what they believe needed to be changed and you will see some historical figures that appear in this book!  Loved that. This is a very enjoyable book and it is well worth a read!” ~ Sunnie Reviews

A Mississippi Sunset is available on Amazon and on Audible narrated by Elizabeth Schmidt.

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The Three Stories of Women of Courage

Bio:  Author Linda Weaver Clarke is the author of 35 books. All her books are family friendly. Linda works at the FamilySearch Center where she helps people find their ancestors. She also teaches a free class at FamilySearch about writing biographies and publishing it.

Learn more about Linda on her Website


Comments

Gina said…
Gail, thank you for hosting the wonderful author Linda Weaver Clarke on your excellent blog! What a fascinating post from this gifted and inspiring writer. Linda, you have really opened up a great topic in discussing the character traits of fictional heroines. You’re trendsetting and creative, and everyone should read your books—they are absolutely outstanding! Best of luck with your books and please keep writing!
Gail Pallotta said…
Hi Regina,

Thank you for stopping by.

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