Written by Tracie Peterson
Narrated by Sybil Johnson
8 hours, 59 minutes
Released 1/17/2023
Contemporary Romance
Barbour
Unabridged
ISBN #9781666631357
SUMMARY
Bestselling author celebrates 30 years of writing with a collection of both old and new stories.
Four short contemporary romances from bestselling author Tracie Peterson take readers to the author's native state of Kansas.
A single mother is braced for spring tornadoes and Stormy Weather when she encounters her son's scout troop leader.
A student finds her King of Hearts while participating in a summer Renaissance festival, but she may lack queenly confidence.
Autumn isn't just about the changing of the trees for a widow living with her mother and aunts on the family farm, it's all about Falling for Love.
A wife faces Silent Nights during winter as her marriage begins to crumble at Christmastime.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Often called the “Queen of Historical Christian fiction,” Tracie Peterson is an ECPA, CBA, and USA Today bestselling author of over 130 books, most of those historical novels. Her work in historical fiction earned her the Lifetime Achievement Award from American Christian Fiction Writers in 2011 and the Career Achievement Award in 2007 from Romantic Times, as well as multiple best book awards. Throughout her career, Tracie has also worked as a managing editor of Heartsong Presents under Barbour Publishing, speaker of various events, and teacher of writing workshops. She was a co-founding member of the American Christian Fiction Writer’s organization and has worked throughout her career to encourage new authors. Tracie, a Kansas native, now makes her home in the mountains of Montana with her husband of over 40 years.
ABOUT THE NARRATOR
Sybil is a full-time voice actor with a theatre background, creating countless characters over the years. An avid reader, she enjoys her role in making great Christian literature available in audio form. Her friendly, clear and honest voice reflects who she is as a narrator and believer. She and her family live in Florida, where they don’t visit the beach as often as they should. Visit www.sybiljohnson.com to hear more of her work.