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Holly Bush

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“Love always has something to say. Sometimes it shouts from the highest hill, and sometimes it whispers so softly one must listen closely to hear. Do not turn away. It is a rare and precious commodity. Treasure it.” The Gentrys of Paradise

Holly's newest series is a historical mystery set in Baltimore in 1867, The Browns of Butcher's Hill. The first book is available called Kidnapped. Blackmailed releases in August of 2025 and Murdered in November of 2025.


Holly's historical romances are set in the US during the turbulent and transformative years of the late 1800’s.

The Thompsons of Locust Street, Philadelphia, chronicles five siblings from Scotland with some danger and mystery surrounding their move to America. The series order is The Bache
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Holly Bush I'm writing the first book in a new series set in Philadelphia in 1868. The family's name is Thompson and there are five siblings who came with their …moreI'm writing the first book in a new series set in Philadelphia in 1868. The family's name is Thompson and there are five siblings who came with their parents from Scotland. (less)
Holly Bush Hi Beverly,
I do have a writing schedule. I work Monday through Thursday in a Quality Assurance office and try to do some marketing for my books in th…more
Hi Beverly,
I do have a writing schedule. I work Monday through Thursday in a Quality Assurance office and try to do some marketing for my books in the evenings during the week. I work out at about 5:30 am Friday and Saturday morning and try to get in 8 or 10 hours of writing or editing during those 2 days. No workout Sunday morning but I usually start a little later and try to get 8 hours in.
I see that you're a writer - what is your schedule like?

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I joined my first critique group about ten or so years ago when a woman I knew from my work asked me to join with her because she didn’t want to go alone. The group was held at a small independent book store and had three members. We were invited to sit and introduce ourselves and tell them about what we wrote. We got a glassy stare when my friend said she wrote Christian fantasy and I said I wrot Read more of this blog post »
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Blackmailed by Holly  Bush
"Blackmailed (The Browns of Butcher's Hill) by Holly Bush. I am loving this series and while this can be read as a standalone I highly recommend reading them in order to get a better feel for the characters and story line. It's the story of Phillip's " Read more of this review »
Kidnapped by Holly  Bush
"Kidnapped by Holly Bush is the first book in this exciting historical fiction mystery series! This book kept me turning the pages all night with its fast paced plot. Kidnapped is perfect for a nice cozy read and it can definitely be finished in a day" Read more of this review »
Blackmailed by Holly  Bush
"3.5 Stars

Blackmailed is the second book in The Browns of Butcher’s Hill series by Holly Bush. It’s a character driven, richly woven historical cosy mystery - with a dash of romantic tension, dramatic developments, family dynamics, intrigue, charm, da" Read more of this review »
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John  Adams
“We think ourselves possessed, or at least we boast that we are so, of liberty of conscience on all subjects and of the right of free inquiry and private judgment in all cases, and yet how far are we from these exalted privileges in fact. There exists, I believe, throughout the whole Christian world, a law which makes it blasphemy to deny, or to doubt the divine inspiration of all the books of the Old and New Testaments, from Genesis to Revelations. In most countries of Europe it is punished by fire at the stake, or the rack, or the wheel. In England itself, it is punished by boring through the tongue with a red-hot poker. In America it is not much better; even in our Massachusetts, which, I believe, upon the whole, is as temperate and moderate in religious zeal as most of the States, a law was made in the latter end of the last century, repealing the cruel punishments of the former laws, but substituting fine and imprisonment upon all those blasphemies upon any book of the Old Testament or New. Now, what free inquiry, when a writer must surely encounter the risk of fine or imprisonment for adducing any arguments for investigation into the divine authority of those books? Who would run the risk of translating Volney's Recherches Nouvelles? Who would run the risk of translating Dupuis? But I cannot enlarge upon this subject, though I have it much at heart. I think such laws a great embarrassment, great obstructions to the improvement of the human mind. Books that cannot bear examination, certainly ought not to be established as divine inspiration by penal laws... but as long as they continue in force as laws, the human mind must make an awkward and clumsy progress in its investigations. I wish they were repealed.

{Letter to Thomas Jefferson, January 23, 1825}”
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“Readers have the right to say whatever the fuck they want about a book. Period. They have that right. If they hate the book because the MC says the word “delicious” and the reader believes it’s the Devil’s word and only evil people use it, they can shout from the rooftops “This book is shit and don’t read it” if they want. If they want to write a review entirely about how much they hate the cover, they can if they want. If they want to make their review all about how their dog Foot Foot especially loved to pee on that particular book, they can."

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“He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much;
Who has enjoyed the trust of pure women, the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children;
Who has filled his niche and accomplished his task;
Who has never lacked appreciation of Earth's beauty or failed to express it;
Who has left the world better than he found it,
Whether an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soul;
Who has always looked for the best in others and given them the best he had;
Whose life was an inspiration;
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The Paradoxical Commandments

People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered.
Love them anyway.

If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives.
Do good anyway.

If you are successful, you will win false friends and true enemies.
Succeed anyway.

The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow.
Do good anyway.

Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable.
Be honest and frank anyway.

The biggest men and women with the biggest ideas can be shot down by the smallest men and women with the smallest minds.
Think big anyway.

People favor underdogs but follow only top dogs.
Fight for a few underdogs anyway.

What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight.
Build anyway.

People really need help but may attack you if you do help them.
Help people anyway.

Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth.
Give the world the best you have anyway.”
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message 14: by Jonetta

Jonetta Thanks for the friend invitation!


message 13: by Holly

Holly Bush So very sad to hear that Nora Ephron died. Loved her stuff. Especially When Harry met Sally.


message 12: by Derick

Derick Hudson Thanks for the connection, Holly! You may like my 2012 debut,an hilarious, Irish romcom called 'Dysfunctional Romance!' which has 21 five star reviews on Amazon and nearly 10,000 followers on Twitter already! see my blog for details:
www.derickhudson.blogspot.com
Kind regards,
Derick :-)


Carolyn F. Thanks for the friend invite Holly - I'm looking forward to reading your books.


message 10: by Susie

Susie Sexton absolutely love your description above - our home was the same way!!


message 9: by Nikki

Nikki Thanks for the friendvite, Holly!


Elizabeth Hi, Holly! It sounds like your dad was like my mom. We always had books around and went for more every Saturday!

Elizabeth


message 7: by Wendy

Wendy Thanks for the friends invite Holly!


Denise Thank you for the friend invite Holly!


message 5: by Holly

Holly Bush Jane (PS) wrote: "Thanks for the friendvite Holly :)"

Glad to meet you Jane!


Jane (PS) Thanks for the friendvite Holly :)


message 3: by Holly

Holly Bush Jill wrote: "Thanks for the invite Holly. Look forward to talking and sharing books and recommendations."

Back at you Jill!


message 2: by Holly

Holly Bush Marsha wrote: "Wow! You and I have a lot of authors in common. Michael Connelly, Lee Child, John Sandford. (I'll overlook the fact that you read James Patterson.)
Have you read The Affair yet?"


Read Patterson before he got terrible or his books were written by his mailman. Liked the Affair alot but I'm prejudice because I'm completely in love with Reacher. I thought Gone Tomorrow was the best. Tom Cruise playing Reacher in the movie kind of makes me sick.


Marsha Cornelius Wow! You and I have a lot of authors in common. Michael Connelly, Lee Child, John Sandford. (I'll overlook the fact that you read James Patterson.)
Have you read The Affair yet?


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