Trailer Tuesday: Captured by Moonlight
Today’s book trailer is for Christine Lindsay’s newest release Captured by Moonlight. Enjoy!
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Prisoners to their own broken dreams…
After a daring rescue goes awry, the parched north of India grows too hot for nurse Laine Harkness and her friend Eshana. The women flee to the tropical south…and run headlong into their respective pasts.
Laine takes a new nursing position at a plantation in the jungle, only to discover that her former fiancé is the owner…and that Adam has no more to say to her now than he did when he crushed her years ago. Why, then, is she still drawn to him, and to the tiger cub he is raising?
Eshana, captured by her traditional uncle and forced once more into the harsh Hindu customs of mourning, doubts whether freedom will ever again be in her future, much less the forbidden love that had begun to whisper to her. Is faith enough to live on? Or is her Savior calling her home?
Amid cyclones and epidemics, clashing faiths and consequences of the war, will the love of the True Master give hope to these searching hearts?
Christine Lindsay’s historical series Twilight of the British Raj includes Book 1, the Award-winning Shadowed in Silk and newly released Book 2 Captured by Moonlight. Christine loves incorporating her Irish ancestry into her books. The Pacific coast of Canada, about 200 miles north of Seattle, is Christine’s home. Like a lot of writers, her cat is her chief editor.
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Christine Lindsay
Thank you Sandy for having me as a guest. I’m especially proud of this book trailer. I do my own, and just learned how. Although, I always paint and draw, so it helps to have an artistic eye to keep your tones correct. I hope watchers enjoy the trailer, and the music which is resonant of the pacing and passion in the novel.
Sandra Ardoin
Thanks for sharing, Christine. You did a great job!