23 Jul 2015

Little Sacrifices by Jamie Scott (aka Michele Gorman)

How much would you risk to stand up for your beliefs?
When Duncan and Sarah Powell move with their daughter, May, to Savannah Georgia in 1947, they hope against hope that they’ll be welcomed. But they’re Yankees and worse, they’re civil rights advocates almost a decade too early.
At first May can pretend they’re the same as everyone else. It means keeping quiet when she knows she should speak up, but it’s worth the sacrifice to win friends. Unfortunately her parents are soon putting their beliefs into action. And when they wake to find that they’re the only family on the block with a Ku Klux Klan cross blazing on their front lawn, the time comes for them to finally decide between what’s easy and what’s right.
Kindly Note: This is not a Rom Com like Michele Gorman's books under her own name. It's an atmospheric coming-of-age novel set in the 1940s segregated American South and contains adult themes that some readers may find uncomfortable.
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Most of you know Michele Gorman as a chick lit author but LITTLE SACRIFICES, her her alter-ego Jamie Scott, has recently been relaunched with a beautiful new cover!
Rather than romantic comedy, it's an atmospheric coming-of-age women's fiction novel set in the 1940s American South (in Savannah Georgia).
Free book: At the front of Little Sacrifices there's a link to download her first romcom novel, Single in the City for free!
Clever readers will discover that if you go on Amazon's Little Sacrifices book page and click on "Look Inside" to start reading the sample, they'll be able to download Single in the City via the link in the first few pages of the book!!
Subscribers can get Little Sacrifices via Amazon's Kindle Unlimited programme for free
It's available globally as an eBook or paperback on Amazon.

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