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Win an eReader from Sarah Sundin!

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Celebrate with the release of With Every Letter along with Sarah Sundin by entering to win an eReader (winner's choice of Kindle Fire or Nook Color)! See what folks are saying about With Every Letter ! One fortunate winner will receive: A Kindle Fire or Nook Color (winner’s choice) Handmade With Every Letter First Aid Kit With Every Letter by Sarah Sundin Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on September 26th. Winner will be announced at the “With Every Letter” Author Chat Facebook Party on 9/27 . Connect with Sarah, get a sneak peek of her next book, try your hand at a trivia contest, and chat with readers just like yourself. There will also be gift certificates, books and a Book Club Prize Pack to be won (10 copies for your book club or small group)! So grab your copy of With Every Letter and join Sarah on the evening of the September 27th for a chance to connect with Sarah and make some new friends. (If you haven’...

Sarah Sundin thrills readers with a WWII tale of romance

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Seeing Yourself as God Sees You Author Sarah Sundin thrills readers with a WWII tale of romance and forgiveness Combining a flair for romance with exceptional research and attention to detail, Sarah Sundin vividly brings to life the perilous challenges of World War II aviation and nursing in her latest release. With Every Letter (Revell, September 1, 2012, ISBN 978-0800720810, $14.99) launches Sundin’s new Wings of the Nightingale series in which three WWII flight nurses will discover friendship, love, and peril in the skies and on the shores of the Mediterranean. In With Every Letter , readers meet Lt. Mellie Blake who is looking forward to her training as a flight nurse. What she’s not as enthusiastic about is writing a letter to a man she’s never met as a part of a morale-building program, even if it is anonymous. The recipient of Mellie’s letters is Lt. Tom MacGilliver, an officer stationed in North Africa. Tom welcomes the idea of anonymous correspondence, espe...