Monday, October 18, 2021

Rachel

 The vibrant world Rachel knew was gone and total darkness reined. Forced into a loveless marriage, Rachel leaves the only life she has ever known, to begin a new life with Lord Thomas Montgomery, a man she has never seen. Can blind Rachel compete with the alluring Matilda, who refuses to see Rachel’s marriage as a barrier to winning the heart of Thomas? Can cash strapped Geoffrey convince Thomas he still holds Rachel’s heart? As the newlyweds begin married life, sinister events unfold, threatening to destroy their developing relationship. Can Rachel find the love she so desperately seeks?


About Christina Matson
Christina lives in Pukekawa, New Zealand, growing chillies, garlic and stevia. Her farm is now completely off the grid. (With batteries to store power for when the sun goes down at night).
She loves all things prepping and re-learning all the old skills lost to our children's generation.
She loves reading, historical romances and in her younger days read all the books written by Barbara Cartland and Katherine Woodiwiss (my favourite historical romance writers). She also loves reading science fiction and one of her favourite authors is Anne McCaffery and her Dragons of Pern books. Her favourite Christian books are the Left Behind series.
She used to be a choir director/conductor in her church for many years, until her passion for writing took over. She has been a writer for a farming/lifestyle magazine, where she wrote about her experiences with turning bare land into a food forest. She is still working on this. She also submits articles to a Eco magazine.
She has three published books since 2015:
The first book in a historical romance series - 'Rachel'. Book Two titled 'Rose" to be released 2017
Books 1 & 2 of a four part sci fi/survival/EMP series - 'The One' Book Two titled 'The Chosen Ones'. Book 3 'Journey to the Chosen Ones' is due 2017.
Future books are:
'Don't Throw That Out' - A book on the added uses for household items thrown into the rubbish bin.
Links
Twitter: @matsongc

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