Tuesday, November 01, 2011

~Jennifer Hudson Taylor and Highland Sanctuary come to Journeys To Joy

Welcome to Jennifer Hudson Taylor
and her new release
Highland Sanctuary










About Jennifer Hudson Taylor:
Jennifer Hudson Taylor is an award winning author of historical Christian fiction set in Europe and the Carolinas and a speaker on topics of faith, writing and publishing. Her work has appeared in national publications, such as Guideposts, Heritage Quest Magazine, Romantic Times Book Reviews, and The Military Trader. She serves as the Publicist at Hartline Literary Agency. Jennifer graduated from Elon University with a B.A. in Journalism. When she isn't writing, she enjoys spending time with family, long walks, traveling, touring historical sites, hanging out at bookstores with coffee shops, genealogy, and reading. Jennifer's fiction is represented by Literary Agent, Terry Burns with Hartline Literary Agency.

About Highland Sanctuary:
  Gavin MacKenzie, a chieftan heir who is hired to restore the ancient Castle of Braigh, discovers a hidden village of outcasts who have created their own private sanctuary from the world. Among them is Serena Boyd, a mysterious and comely lass, who captures Gavin's heart in spite of harbouring a deadly past that could destroy her future.
 The villagers happen to be keeping an intriguing secret as well. When a fierce enemy launches an attack against them, greed leads to bitter betrayal. As Gavin prepares a defense, the villagers unite in a bold act of faith, showing how God's love is more powerful than any human forces on earth. 

More about Jennifer Hudson Taylor:
Be sure to check her website - www.jenniferhudsontaylor.com
Jennifer is also a speaker and you can find more about that on her website along with a place to sign up for a quarterly newsletter.

Jennifer can be found on Facebook as well. 

Followers / Readers: 

Enter a comment and you have an opportunity to win a copy
of HIGHLAND SANCTUARY by Jennifer Hudson Taylor!
 Journeys to Joy will announce a winner next MONDAY night November 7, 2011 
Thank You Jennifer for sharing your new release with us! 

9 comments:

Patricia Reece Krugel said...

Hi Joy,
I like the great job Patty and Bonnie (and you) did with your blog. The soft colors and simply elegant design speak to the spirituality of your site.
Also, thanks for introducing us to another writer of medieval Scotland. Since many of my ancestors came from there, too, it's of special interest.
Good job, Joy.

journeystojoy.net said...

Thank YOU,Patricia for taking the time to stop by to read my blog. I also appreciate the comments about the blog itself AND of course Jennifer's book. It's an excellent story.
The purples are in honor to the KING of KINGS - I'm excited that you picked up on that. It's also become my favorite color in the last 10 years. ;D

Heidi Kortman said...

A Scottish setting always catches my eye, Joy.

journeystojoy.net said...

Hello, Heidi;
I'm so glad you stopped by - this is a terrific book!
I've entered your name in the drawing to be held Monday evening.
Jennifer has done a superb job with this book.

Ann Lee Miller said...

Thanks for the chance to win Jennifer's book. :)

Ann_Lee_Miller[at]msn[dot]com

journeystojoy.net said...

Aly;
I'll be sure your name is in for the drawing - I'm glad you gave it a try.
Blessings,

Pegg Thomas said...

Forbidden love, Highland Laird, yeah... I'm in for that! Thanks for the chance to win. :)
twinwillowsfarm at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

This is a lovely blog. I esp like the soft color pallet that makes it different from others out there. My daughter and are are both big fans of Highland books. This one sounds great. Thank you for the chance to win!
LynH
spooler(at)comcast(dot)net

journeystojoy.net said...

Hey Pegg & Lyn;
Thanks so much for coming to read the blog posts. So happy to be able to add your names to the drawing to be done tomorrow night.
Patty did an amazing design - yes? I'm so indebted to her for the generous spirit and great talent she's put here - she was so willing to sacrifice for my benefit - My Lord and Savior fits that same description! ;) hmmmm?!