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In late Victorian-era America, women married for convenience as often as they married for love. But in A Patchwork Christmas, three young women are surprised by true romance. Jilted by her fiancé, a resident of the Amana Colonies packs away her wedding q
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Nancy Moser is the author of over forty books. Her award-winning stories will inspire you to discover your unique God-given purpose. Her genres include both contemporary and historical stories, inspirational humor, and children's books. Her newest release, "Eyes of Our Heart", showcases a group of ordinary people who are called to discover where God is working in their lives--and join Him. Another recent release is "The Shop Keepers", book #3 of the Pattern Artist series about a group of women designing fashion and opening their own store in 1911-19 New York City. The first book in the series, "The Pattern Artist", was a finalist for a Romantic Times award. Other recent titles include the time-travel historicals, "Where Time Will Take Me", "Where Life Will Lead Me", and the Downton Abbey-inspired Manor House Series beginning with "Love of the Summerfields." Her historical bio-novels allow real women-of-history to share their life stories: "Just Jane" (Jane Austen) , "Mozart's Sister" (Nannerl Mozart) ,"Washington's Lady" (Martha Washington) and "How Do I Love Thee? " (Elizabeth Barrett Browning.) "An Unlikely Suitor" was named to Booklist's Top 100 Romance Novels of the last decade. Nancy's time-travel novel, "Time Lottery", won a Christy Award, and "Washington's Lady" was a finalist. Her contemporary books are known for their big-casts and intricate plotting. Some titles are "The Invitation", "John 3: 16", "The Sister Circle", "The Seat Beside Me", and "The Good Nearby". She also has a book of inspirational humor: "Save Me, God! I Fell in the Carpool" and two children's picture books, and a book of illustrated verse: "100 Verses of Encouragement." Nancy and her husband live in the Midwest. She's earned a degree in architecture, traveled extensively in Europe, and has performed in numerous theaters, symphonies, and choirs. She is a fan of anything antique--humans included. Website: nancymoser.com