Thursday, June 3, 2010

From The Vault


Beguiling Masquerade
Heartsong Presents #570
ISBN: 9781593100766

When quiet graduate student Becky Chandler dresses up as an elderly woman to research her thesis, she finds herself more outgoing and talkative, especially with her newfound friend, Myrtle Watson. But when she meets Myrtle's grandson, Becky is stunned to learn it's Rand Cameron, her sociology professor - on whom she has a secret crush. While Rand gets to know "eighty-year-old Rebecca," Becky is falling deeply in love with him. Can love have a chance when "Rebecca's" truth is revealed? Will Rand believe it was a terrible fraud or a beguiling masquerade? Fall in love with this inspiring love story and our entire collection of Christian romance novels from Heartsong Presents!

Is your favorite read normally a contemporary or historical book?

9 comments:

  1. I love reading contemporary, but occasionally enjoy a good historical. Of course my favorite of all time is Pride and Prejudice, which as we all know is historical. Go figure.

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  2. I would have to say I usually prefer historicals.

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  3. I prefer reading comtempory stories, although I enjoy Heartsong historicals because they aren't bogged down with passages of facts/historical events. The history is weaved into the plot.

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  4. I'm a contemporary kind of gal. I love the choice from the vault today. I actually own this book. I met Carole at a writer's conference several years ago and enjoyed this book.

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  5. Historicals are my first choice, but I'll read any good story. :)

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  6. i love them both :)

    karenk
    kmkuka at yahoo dot com

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  7. I'll definitely pick up a historical novel first, but I do love a good contemporary as well.

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  8. I love both, but if I had to choose just one, it would be historicals. :)

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  9. That story has an excellent premise--sounds good! I prefer contemporaries for the most part, but lately I've enjoyed every single historical I've read and I appreciate all the work that goes into that genre.

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