Thursday, May 9, 2013

New Book: Sarah Darlin'

This week I am welcoming Shirley Skufca Hickman to the blog to talk about her new book, Sarah Darlin'. 

"The early days in San Francisco are brought to life in Sarah Darlin’ as young Sarah O'Malley makes her living on stage and confronts danger on nearly a daily basis—including the dashing Richard Moresby who isn’t what he seems." 

Praise for Sarah Darlin'
"Shirley Hickman hits the target in Sarah Darlin', blending romance and intrigue in this charming story of a music house singer and an English lord. Set during the 1850s California gold rush, displaced English gentleman Richard Moresby and Irish miss Sarah O'Malley are beset by more than one set of complications, and find the road to love a wild adventure." --C.K.Crigger, Author of the China Bohannan series

Sarah Darlin' is available now from Amazon

Meet Shirley Skufca Hickman:


Shirley Skufca Hickman was brought up in a Colorado coal mining town and wrote about those early years in her first book. She graduated with a B.A. from Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado and later earned two Master of Arts Degrees. Hickman founded the Porterville Writer’s Workshop, and has published poetry and prize-winning short stories. She makes her home in Central California. 

Connect with Shirley online on Amazon and Facebook

7 comments:

  1. I heard the book as it was being written and loved it. I'm a member of Shirley's critique group.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by to support Shirley!

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  3. As the lone male member of the critique group, it was a pleasure to contribute the masculine viewpoint, and watch Shirley craft this tale.

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    1. Richard ended up being a very complex character. I enjoyed him quite a bit. Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. I am also a member of the critique group, and thoroughly enjoyed this story as it unraveled. A great read for all romance fans.

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    1. I agree! Thanks for stopping by to support Shirley.

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