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September 8, 2022

The Innocent for the Guilty

Just a few more days for the ebook version of my new Christian western release to be at the sale price of $0.99!!!! Follow this link to get your copy now before the price goes up! https://www.amazon.com/Innocent-Guilt...

Here's a recent Goodreads review: I highly recommend The Innocent for the Guilty!! It was such a great read, and so many things rolled into one. It had suspense, mystery, romance, and an amazing cast of characters!! It was a great reminder of when life seems out of control, God is still in control!

The Innocent for the Guilty by Sandi Rebert
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Published on September 08, 2022 17:37

January 7, 2022

Free ebook of your choice!

I'm offering a free ebook to anyone who signs up to be on my email list. Don't worry about being bombarded with unwanted emails. You will only receive a notice when I have a new release or sale. I have two books available now - In Due Season: A Story of Colonial WilliamsburgIn Due Season: A Story of Colonial WilliamsburgA Heart to Forgive: A Tale of Trial and Triumph in Old Philadelphia and A Heart to Forgive: A Tale of Trial and Triumph in Old Philadelphia. Just send me a message and let me know which book you would like. (This offer is only good from 1/7-1/9. God bless and Happy New Year! PS Lord willing, I'll have a new release next month! Redemption's Promise - an exciting biblical fiction novel!
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Published on January 07, 2022 09:52

February 11, 2021

Kindle Countdown Deal!

Hey everyone,

I've started a Kindle Countdown Deal for my new Christian historical romance novel, In Due Season: A Story of Colonial Williamsburg. For the next couple of days, the ebook can be yours for just 99cents! By the middle of next week it will be back to its regular price.

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Published on February 11, 2021 17:54

January 30, 2021

A humerous excerpt

Below is a humorous excerpt from my novel, In Due Season: A Story of Colonial Williamsburg. It's available on Amazon as an ebook for $2.99, paperback for $9.99, and is FREE on Kindle Unlimited.

John started out the door, met by none other than Bradley. Elizabeth turned her face away from him. Why does he always show up at the worst times!

“What’s going on?” Bradley demanded.

John looked at Elizabeth for an explanation, but she wasn’t in any condition to give one. “It’s a long story, sir.”

“Is she alright?” Elizabeth was surprised at his show of concern.

“Yes, sir.”

“Was she the one I heard screaming?”

“Yes, sir.”

“I fell.” Elizabeth muttered.

“Fell? From what?”

“The ladder.” She nodded towards the cause of the awkward situation. “There was a—a mouse.”

“A mouse?” Bradley smirked, then chuckled, then laughed. “Now that I would like to have seen!”

“It’s not funny,” Elizabeth said, although, inwardly, she knew the episode would have made an amusing spectacle.

“Weren’t you going to help her up?” Bradley questioned John.

“She was dizzy, sir. Said she didn’t want to get up just yet. I was goin’ to get ‘er a glass of water.”

“I see. Well, go on, then. I’ll assist her.”

Elizabeth froze. Not if I can help it! “I’m fine now. I’m sure I don’t need any help.” She struggled to her feet. A wave of dizziness swept over her. She grabbed for the cobbler’s bench, hitting the tray of food in the process. The beef and turkey hit the floor in a puddle of gravy, the minced-meat pie splattered nearby. Nuts and figs were scattered all over the floor. The apple cobbler had landed upside down on top of the minced pie, and Elizabeth’s hair was dripping with chocolate, which, thankfully, had cooled off during her excursion up the ladder. Only the chunk of cheese survived, catapulting straight up into the air and down again on the platter. Both now hung precariously over the edge of the cobbler’s bench.

“That’s what you get for being stubborn. Now, let me help you.” Bradley was at her side, gently leading her to a chair, as they tried to avoid the slippery mess.

“Thank you. I’m fine now.” She sat down and, using the sleeve of her dress, wiped some chocolate off her forehead. “I’ll be—fine. She felt faint again and grabbed ahold of his arm so she wouldn’t fall, leaning her head against him. What am I doing? Give me strength, Lord. Take away the dizziness! This is so embarrassing!

John walked in. He was surprised by everything he saw, but said nothing, and handed the glass of water to Elizabeth. She grasped the cup with both hands, thankful for a reason to let go of Bradley’s arm. Taking slow sips, she silently wished Bradley would go back to the house so she could give John his Christmas present.

“Well,” said Bradley clearing his throat. It had been an awkward situation for him, as well. “Since I’m no longer needed here, I’ll be taking my leave.” He glanced back at the food that covered the floor, then at John. “Enjoy your meal.”

As the door shut behind him, the pewter tray clattered to the floor, and the wedge of cheese landed in the gravy.

In Due Season: A Story of Colonial Williamsburg
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Published on January 30, 2021 06:32

December 4, 2020

New Book

Hello Goodreads Readers,

I am new to Goodreads and have already been impressed by what I've seen. I hope to get to know many of you better and trust you will get to know me, as well.

I have been a Christian playwright for over forty years. When Covid 19 shut everything down in the spring, I finished tranforming one of my dramas into a novel. It's available as a paperback, ebook, and on Kindle Unlimited. It's called, In Due Season: A Story of Colonial Williamsburg. Williamsburg is my favorite place in the US! I've been there many times, one as a survey trip before writing the original manuscript for this story. I love the colonial time-period and enjoy history - a gift passed on to me by my dad.

I strive to write exciting stories with engaging characters that inspire you to walk back in time with them. Most importantly, I seek to glorify Jesus Christ; He is the reason I write!
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Published on December 04, 2020 10:26