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Does Your Civic or Cultural Non-Profit Need a Fundraising Event?

Last week I told you about the new book I wrote with fellow historical fiction writer Gail Kittleson.
A Hill Country Christmas-Hope for Hardscrabble Times is a collection of heartwarming and inspirational stories set in towns and villages throughout the Texas Hill Country during various challenging times in our history.

The Hill Country’s tapestry of cultures is amazing, our shared history is as rich as any simmering pot of chili, and the people? Well, there’s none better! We thoroughly enjoyed writing their stories so others can enjoy and benefit from them.

I’m pleased to say the feedback has been great, so we’ve cooked up another way to give back to this region we love…
If you are part of a civic, heritage, or historical non-profit group, I’d like to invite you to consider offering this new book as a holiday fund-raising project. You take the orders, we’ll deliver the books, and we’ll share the profits with your group.
I’d love to tell you more about it. There’s a contact link at the end of this article.

Here’s a sample of what people are saying about A Hill Country Christmas:

“I love this book and am delighting in each of the beautifully written stories.
The stories ring true and honest, gentle and real.
I was drawn into a warm kitchen, delighted with a character’s blooming romance, and grieved with another character’s loss. These timeless stories remind us of what is essential in life–and as the old saying goes, it is invisible to the eyes.
The Christmas setting is perfect, as goodwill, love, and endurance through hardship weave the stories in this anthology into a heartwarming gift for the reader.”

Laurie Cockerell, Author and Texas Historian
Gold Medallion Winner: Will Rogers Medallion Award
Finalist: Western Writers of America Spur Award

Send me a message (info@DiscoverTexasOnline.com) if you’d like to hear more!

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