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BOOK SPOTLIGHT: MADELINE’S BOY

I am pleased to spotlight the book, Madeline’s Boy (Convict Birthstain Collection), by Sara Powter in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held on December 2nd, 2024. Madeline’s Boy is a Historical Fiction / Christian Historical Fiction published by Pacific Wanderland Publications (through Amazon) on November 13th, 2024 (224 pages).

Below are highlights of Madeline’s Boy and Sara Powter’s author bio.

Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2024/11/blog-tour-madelines-boy-by-sara-powter.html

HIGHLIGHTS: MADELINE’S BOY

 

Madeline’s Boy
(Convict Birthstain Collection)
By Sara Powter

Blurb:

England 1830s to New South Wales 1840  

 The race to protect an orphaned Boy

All is not straightforward when money and titles are involved.

Orphaned, afraid and on the run, Chip must flee.

Madeline was his mother’s best friend. Maddie now needs to keep her charge safe and alive. She must give up her life to protect the boy she has loved since birth.

Months after Chip’s parents’ demise, Maddie sets out to deliver Chip to his Uncle Humphrey, who lives in Sydney. Through him, she meets Chip’s friend Tim, who falls for Maddie— but will they find happiness?

The menacing presence soon finds Chip, and Maddie needs to hide him again. They are moved from hidden farms to secret valleys, ending up in an aboriginal encampment.

Can Tim find a way to be with Maddie? And if so… Will Chip ever be safe?

Triggers: domestic violence, attempted murder

Buy Links:

Universal Buy Link: https://mybook.to/MadelinesBoy

Barnes and Nobel: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Sara%20powter

The Bookshop Org: https://bookshop.org/search?keywords=Sara+Powter

AUTHOR BIO: SARA POWTER

 

 

Sara Powter lives on the NSW Central Coast. Her childhood was spent with her parents, mainly travelling up and down the East Coast of Australia, fishing, shell collecting, and doing some of her education through correspondence schooling.

With a passion for science, she worked as a Scientific Assistant in the Entomology Department of the Department of Agriculture. She married Stephen soon after leaving there, and they spent 30 years in Ministry in the Newcastle Anglican Diocese in NSW, only retiring at the end of 2020.

When ‘Covid 19’ hit, time was available to pen some of the stories she’d wanted to write for some time. Within twelve months, eight stories were finished, and ideas for more were coming (after four years, she had recently completed her twenty-eighth book). These stem from her passion for Colonial Australia, her convict ancestors, and the fantastic country’s remarkable history!

Sara wrote these as she wished to complete one of her mother’s unfinished manuscripts. The series prequel, Dancing to Her Own Tune, is now completed and ties in Sheila Hunter’s Australian Trilogy with Sara’s Lockley series and many others. All are Clean Australian Historical Fiction.

But… Watch for more in The Hunter to Macquarie Collection and The Convict Birthstain Collection.

Author Links:

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2 Comments
  • Cathie Dunn
    Posted at 09:31h, 02 December Reply

    Thanks so much for featuring Madeline’s Boy by Sara Powter today!

    Take care,
    Cathie xo
    The Coffee Pot Book Club

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 15:24h, 02 December Reply

      Hi Cathie–It was my pleasure to feature Sara Powter and spotlight her book, “Madeline’s Boy.”

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