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Historical Fiction
April 1, 2010

Seasons in the Mist
By Deborah Kinnard
Historical Fiction

Bethany Lindstrom, a graduate student in history, wants the same things as any ambitious historian: worldwide academic recognition, a series of brilliant papers, and a reputation that places her in the front ranks of her peers. She's well on the way to achieving her goals when her trip to the U.K. to work on a dig at Oxford goes awry from the moment she lands at Heathrow. A missing taxi, an enigmatic acquaintance, and an unplanned trip to Cornwall form no part of her plans. Then, as she wanders around her hostess's ancient home, searching for history, she stumbles through an unseen portal to the fourteenth century.

Stranded in 1353 Cornwall, Bethany doesn't know what to make of the natives, nor they of her. Unable to invent an explanation for time travel that wouldn't condemn her to be burned at the stake for witchcraft, Bethany insists she suffers from amnesia. She is quickly caught in a web of half-truths and outright lies. When dangerous inconsistencies cast increasing doubt on her story, her benefactors decide their stern overlord, Sir Michael Veryan, must determine her true identity.

In spite of her fears, Bethany and Sir Michael share an instant and powerful attraction. As they spar with one another in a deadly game of suspicion and romance, they are swept into the intrigues of King Edward's court, which will test their mettle and their faith in God to the limits—and forever bind their lives together.

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ISBN: 978-0-9824832-1-3

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“With rich, vivid descriptions that draw you back in time, characters that become your best friends, eloquent language that will leave you breathless and a romance that warms you from head to toe, Wind of the Spirit is a stunningly beautiful story about the fight for freedom, survival, and love in a savage land.” —MaryLu Tyndall, bestselling author of The Falcon and the Sparrow

 “The passion and intrigue of the American Revolution comes to life in J. M. Hochstetler’s wonderfully entertaining read Wind of the Spirit. Beautifully written and completely engaging, Wind of the Spirit will appeal to fans not just of Christian fiction, but of historical fiction as well. Not to be missed!” —Michelle Moran, national bestselling author of The Heretic Queen

 Wind of the Spirit
The American Patriot Series, Book 3
By J. M. Hochstetler
March 2009


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The fateful confrontation between the untried Continental Army under General George Washington and an overwhelming invasion force commanded by British General William Howe explodes at the Battle of Brooklyn. With the patriot cause on the brink of ruin, Elizabeth Howard scrambles for critical intelligence—and her life. Meanwhile, far out on the western borders, Brigadier General Jonathan Carleton, as the Shawnee war chief White Eagle, succeeds in driving white settlers from Ohio territory through a series of lightning raids. At the same time Blue Sky’s seductive charms and the rapidly escalating conflict with Wolfslayer force White Eagle to walk a treacherous tightrope between the beautiful widow and the shaman.

 As the British close in on Carleton’s whereabouts, and with Washington poised to make a desperate, last-ditch gamble to save the American cause at Trenton, Elizabeth rejoins Colonel Charles Andrews on a desperate journey to find Carleton before his enemies can execute him for treason. Can her love bridge the miles that separate them—and the savage bonds that threaten to tear him forever from her arms?

ISBN 978-0-9797485-3-0
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