The day is here! Release day for A Time of Proving!
I’m thrilled to finally be able to share A Time of Proving with you. It’s been a year since A Choice of Love released, so I’m sure you’re more than ready for the sequel. This story is dear to my heart, and I hope you fall in love with each of the characters as much as I have!

The book is available both on Amazon and my website, and depending on what format you choose (and your schedule, of course), you can start reading the book within minutes.
Some of you have asked whether I have a preference on where you order the book from. My answer is wherever makes you happy. 🙂 I know some of you look forward to getting a signed copy, so in that case, go ahead and order from my website and I’ll get your copy sent out quickly.
As an author, there are some visibility perks I get if you order on Amazon. The more people who order on Amazon within a tight window impacts the book’s ranking on the site. If the book makes it to the top 100 books in its category, it gets placed on a special page on the site. If you if you have no preference on whether your book is signed or not, go ahead and order from Amazon. Every bit helps!

It’s been a long process since I scratched down random story ideas with a pencil. The story came to life as I typed it. And now it’s a book in my hands!
(I’ve used way more exclamation marks than usual in this post, but it’s not every day a girl gets a new book out!)
I’m grateful for the opportunity to place another book in readers hands. This book is for you if you love stories with:
. Strong Biblical values
. A gentle romance with no spice
. Friends-to-more trope
. A prodigal son-type storyline (except in this case, the prodigal has to earn forgiveness)
. Family relationships that are considered worth fighting for
. A cozy, small town setting
. A rich villain
. A ready-made-family
If those story elements appeal to you, I encourage you to check out the book!
Osceola was tangled right up with who he was, and he guessed that no matter how far he wandered, the town would always call him to return.
A Time of Proving