Trailer Tuesday: A Summer in Oakville
This week’s book trailer is for A Summer in Oakville by Shellie Neumeier and Lisa J. Lickel.
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One Magical Summer in Oakville, Wisconsin, Love Finds its Way through Four Entwined Lives.
Tessa Hasmer Murphy has a secret. Estranged from her husband, will she let a past love and a fight to save the family farm destroy her marriage and daughter Lindsay’s happiness?
Lindsay Murphy plans to live on her grandparents’ farm until she can find a job, but developer Brandon Calloway has other plans for the property. As she wages war against him, will she lose her heart and the farm both?
Widower Arthur Hasmer’s life and that of his son, Andy, spiral out of control. Then old friend, Dana London, reenters the picture with the power to help them all back to love, joy and faith.
Andy Hasmer has the ultimate bummer life. No mom, not much of a dad, no future. When he’s sent to the farm and wrecks the truck, nothing could be worse than the lousy job he takes to pay Grampa back—except maybe putting up with the pastor’s daughter, Ella.
Shellie Neumeier holds a degree in Secondary Education from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, with a minor in Psychology, Sociology and Social Studies. A devoted mother of four, Shellie previously worked on staff with Northbrook Church as the King’s Kids ministry assistant (serving children in grades 2nd through 5th). Shellie’s YA novel, Driven (Risen Fiction) and A Summer in Oakville(Black Lyon Publising) are available online and at your local bookstores. Her middle grade chapter book The Wishing Ring is available in ebook format on amazon.com. She is an active member of ACFW as well as a contributing author for various blogs. Shellie is located in southwestern Ohio.
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Website – shellieneumeier.com
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Elaine Marie Cooper
Love this trailer—and loved the book. A wonderful, entertaining, heartfelt read that I highly recommend!
Sandra Ardoin
So good to hear from you, Elaine. I really enjoyed meeting you last week! Glad you liked the book and trailer.
Elaine Marie Cooper
It was wonderful to meet you as well! I will never forget all my new friends or all the things I learned at the conference. Such a Spirit-filled time!
Barbara Hartzler
Looks like another great book Sandra. I’ve nominated you for an award on my blog. Thanks for all you do to promote authors. You’re a gem! http://barbarahartzler.com/2012/06/01/the-versatile-blogger-award/
Sandra Ardoin
Thank you so much, Barbara!