Blog Tour: Garden of Her Heart by Shanna Hatfield

Blog Tour: Garden of Her Heart by Shanna Hatfield

USA Today Bestselling Author Shanna Hatfield introduces her new release Garden of Her Heart. Set in Oregon in 1942, this sweet romance between a wounded soldier and a fugitive discover love midst the greatest of challenges, in the least likely of places. This Blog Tour article shares where the idea for the book originated, a peek inside the new release, and more info about Shanna and her sweet romances.

BOOK REVIEW: Garden of Her Heart by Shanna Hatfield

BOOK REVIEW: Garden of Her Heart by Shanna Hatfield

I had the privilege of reading an Advance Review Copy (ARC) of Garden of Her Heart by USA Today Bestselling Author Shanna Hatfield. This article is my honest review of this sweet romance, set in 1942, midst World War II and the internment of American Citizens of Japanese descent. This well-written, heartwarming sweet (clean) romance is a FIVE STAR read. Shanna’s blog tour for this new release will follow this book review in three days, on release day, December 7, 2016.

Book Review: The Christmas Bargain by Shanna Hatfield

Book Review: The Christmas Bargain by Shanna Hatfield

FIVE STARS for Shanna Hatfield’s The Christmas Bargain, a sweet, wholesome romance set in Hardman, Oregon in the Victorian American Era. I fell in love with Shanna’s writing style, her characters, and the depth of emotion her writing evokes. Take a peek inside for more details!

Welcome to the Petticoat Ball Blog Tour

Welcome to the Petticoat Ball Blog Tour

Shanna Hatfield’s Petticoat Ball Book Blog Tour, celebrating two new sweet romances guest posts, contains a character interview. A Character Interview? Yep! Listen in while two key characters from Shanna Hatfield’s historical series, Baker City Brides–Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jordan–answer questions about their romance, life on the ranch, and more. Set in the western town of Baker City, Oregon, this series of sweet romances highlights determined women and the men who fall for them in the 1890s.