Today as a special treat I have a three-book giveaway! (Read all the way to the end to see how to get in on the draw). Two of these books I had the pleasure to read in early form to provide cover quotes – always a delightful perk of being an author – and one is a brand new release from a friend of mine who sent me a copy specifically for this sweet purpose, to give away on my blog.
WHEN WE WERE YOUNG AND BRAVE
I had the immense pleasure of meeting Hazel Gaynor in person after being friends from a far (she lives in Ireland) at the 2019 Historical Novel Society’s annual conference in Washington, D.C. last summer. How wonderful it was to finally see each other IRL, as they say! Hazel is a stunning writer, and the The New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Came Home. This new novel is set in China during WWII, and inspired by true events surrounding the Japanese Army’s internment of teachers and children from a British-run missionary school. I loved it. Here’s a bit more about the book:
Hazel Gaynor
When Japan declares war on Britain and America, Japanese forces take control of the school and its young students who are separated from their parents. Faced with the relentless challenges of oppression, the school community must rely on their courage, faith and friendships as they pray for liberation – but then they are sent to a distant internment camp where even greater uncertainty and danger awaits.
Inspired by true events, When We Were Young and Brave is an unforgettable novel about impossible choices and unimaginable hardship, and the life-changing bonds formed between a young girl and her teacher in a remote corner of a terrible war.
Here’s what I said in my endorsement:
“A compelling story of innocents caught up in the machine of global conflict, so wonderfully written and soul-stirring. Gaynor beautifully explores the heart’s brave struggle to make sense of the upside-down world that is war. Well done!”
Lisa Wingate said it’s “A story of courage and strength that will make you believe in the heroic spirit in each of us.”
You’re gonna love this one. (side note: Hazel also writes with my Tall Poppy pal, Heather Webb. Their newest collab is Meet me in Monaco…)
MILLICENT GLENN’S LAST WISH
Tori Whitaker’s debut just hit bookstore shelves on Tuesday! I had the lovely treat of reading an early copy for endorsement, and also meeting Tori in person during a book tour (oh, remember travel??) when I was in the Atlanta area.
I love what she says about this first book and the way we look at our family histories: “My dream of writing a book first took root in my twenties, and some forty years later, I’ve seen that dream come true. Millicent Glenn’s Last Wish (part historical fiction and part contemporary family drama) is my debut novel. I love stories that shift between the past and present. Maybe that is because my family had five living generations upon my birth, and when my own grandchildren came along, my family had five living generations again. This experience has also given me a sense of what we observe in those who’ve come before us … and what we pass down from one generation to the next.”
Here’s what the book is about in a nutshell:
Millicent Glenn is self-sufficient and contentedly alone in the Cincinnati suburbs. As she nears her ninety-first birthday, her daughter Jane, with whom she’s weathered a shaky relationship, suddenly moves back home. Then Millie’s granddaughter shares the thrilling surprise that she’s pregnant. But for Millie, the news stirs heartbreaking memories of a past she’s kept hidden. Millie’s last wish? For Jane to forgive her.
Sixty years earlier Millie had a husband she adored, a job, a precious baby girl, and another child on the way. She had the perfect family and the perfect life. All it took was one shattering moment to reshape Millie’s life and the lives of generations to come.
Tori Whitaker
As Millie’s old wounds are exposed, so are the secrets she’s kept for so long. Finally revealing them to her daughter might be the greatest risk a mother could take in the name of love.
And here’s what I said about it:
“Tori Whitaker explores the depths of mother-love with insight, care, and heart-wrenching honesty in this post-WW2 story brimming with exceptional historical detail. A moving and emotionally-charged debut by a writer to watch.”
Jenna Blum calls Millicent Glenn “a heroine to cheer for.”
I bet we are going to be seeing more from Tori!
THE GOOD LUCK STONE
Heather Bell Adams and I have only been able to be online friends but I’ve no doubt someday our paths will cross. Her new book, The Good Luck Stone, I didn’t read in early form but when it was released not too long ago I wanted to celebrate with her by giving away a copy on my blog and also give it some spotlight time.
Heather’s newest is a story about friendships and secrets kept and secrets revealed. Here’s a bit more about it:
At ninety, Audrey Thorpe still lives in a historic mansion on palm-tree-lined Victory Drive, determined to retain her independence. But when her health begins to decline, the family hires a part-time caretaker. The two women seem to bond—until Audrey disappears. The caretaker doesn’t know that Audrey has harbored a secret for seven decades, since her time as a nurse in the South Pacific during World War II.
As the story moves between the verdant jungles of the war-torn Philippines and the glitter of modern-day Savannah, friendships new and old are tested. Along the way, Audrey grapples with one of life’s heart-wrenching truths: You can only outrun your secrets for so long.
My dear friend Julie Cantrell says Heather’s new book is “a plot-perfect page turner…Adams has hit the sweet spot, mastering a literary tone with commercial pacing…a screen-worthy winner and a book club bullseye.”
Heather Bell Adams
And isn’t that cover beautiful!?
Heather Bell Adams’ first novel, Maranatha Road, won the gold medal for the Southeast region in the Independent Publisher Book Awards and was selected for Deep South Magazine’s Fall/Winter Reading List. The Good Luck Stone appeared on Summer Reading Lists for Deep South Magazine, Writer’s Bone, The Big Other and Buzz Feed. Originally from Hendersonville, NC, Heather lives in Raleigh with her husband and son, Davis, where she’s also a lawyer.
Congrats on the new book, Heather!
So there you have it friends! Just comment below with any kind of hello and your name is in the hat for the giveaway. If you comment here and on the Facebook post, you get your name in twice! I will have random.org draw a winner on Weds, Oct 7 at noon Pacific. One winner will receive all three books!
Good luck and happy reading!

Fingers crossed
Fingers crossed
I would do love to read these books!
Looks like three great reads. Thank you for the opportunity to win!!
Happy Friday. I’m looking forward to the weekend. I hope you have some great plans.
I had heard of all three of these books, and have had them on my want to read list.
Oh, oh…pick Me, pick Me 🙂
Looking forward to these great reads.
Awesome books
Hello Susan, Love reading, fingers and toes crossed!!
Make my Covid-19 lockdown go faster! ??
These look like great books. I would love to win!
These all sound like great reads. Thank you for the chance to read them. I would be thrilled to win.
Well they all three just sound amazing! Thank you so much for the chance
This is a great selection. I would love to read all three. Thank you for the opportunity.
All three sound amazing!!
Hello, all these books sound great, I haven’t read any of them, would love to win! Thanks for the chance? June
Each book sounds wonderful. Thanks for the chance
Looking forward to reading all three whether I am selected for the giveaway or not. Love your book recommendations!
Hi all! I would love to win!
Hello Susan, thanks for the opportunity to win these books!
Would love to read these!
These sound like wonderful books!
Can’t wait to read them!
Thank you very much. I love your books!
These look like wonderful stories to immerse oneself in! I’d love to receive them!! ? ?
Love your books!
Would love to read these books. They look very interesting.
Good books!
They all sound so good. ?
Hello. I hope you have a great weekend.
Hello! Great choices! They are all on my TBR!
I’d love to read these three books. I have read all of Hazel Gaynor’s books and loved them!!!!!
Look forward to reading these books.
Throwing my name in the hat because I always live a good book??????
I love your Friday reads! As always, these look terrific.
These look like a great collection!! I have my fingers crossed!
These books sound so lovely! Excited to read them, maybe win them!
Good luck everyone!
Oh how I adore hazel gaynor! And I’d love to expand my reading to other amazing authors! Love! Love! Love!
These books sound perfect for me!
Would like to win
I would love to win these, just one would be great, but all 3 would be amazing
I would love to win these. I enjoy reading authors debut novels.
Thanks for the chance.
These look so good. I just read A Fall if Marigolds a couple weeks back and loved it. I wanted something 9/11 related for the anniversary. I also read As Bright as Heaven in April. It was very appropriate for the times. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
They all sound like really good books that I would enjoy reading. Thanks for the chance Susan!
It would be heavenly to win these….I just adore your books, just finished Bright as Heaven…..gotta be in there with a chance. Thank you from an Aussie who now lives in New Hampshire.
Would love to win these! Thanks.
Fingers crossed! Thank you for the chance?
These look amazing!!! Fingers crossed!