Tag Archive | New England

PURE TRASH by Bette A. Stevens—“A single day—a lifetime of lessons!” ONLY 99¢ thru July 4th, 2018

Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
PURE TRASH by Bette A. Stevens—this short story set in the 1950s offers readers and book clubs insight into poverty and prejudice in rural New England during a time in history when many families were living the American Dream. Read all about it and GRAB A COPY…

Springtime Reception (Haiku) by Bette A. Stevens

Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
National Poetry Month is coming to a close and spring has finally arrived here at The Farmstead in central Maine. After three consecutive days of sunshine with temperatures in the 50s—followed by two days of rain—blossoms are sending out official invitations. Needless to say, we’re dressed for…

Life in Colonial America (1492-1763)

Life in Colonial America (1492-1763)

Originally posted on Lives Our Ancestors Left Behind:
Colonial America, in the United States, covers the history of European settlements, starting at the beginning of colonization and continuing until the incorporation of the United States. In the late 16th century, England, France, Spain and the Netherlands launched the major colonization programs in the eastern part…

BROOK SONGS a poem by Bette A. Stevens

Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Inspired by nature, I love to walk to down the brook. It’s only a quarter-mile from “The Farmstead” here in Central Maine and no matter the weather or season, the sights and sounds of the water and the abundance of nature’s bounty always manage to refresh my…

#Guestauthor. N. A. Granger(@rhebrewster) and her books. A heroine who knows where she is and what she’s talking about.

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: As you know on Fridays it’s guest author day. Recently I’ve been trying to catch up with some authors whose blogs I’ve been following for a while, but for some reason I haven’t featured yet. Today, it’s the turn of Noelle Granger (or N.A. Granger in her books).We…

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT CookieBooker reviews New England Crush by Pia Fenton

Book Launch. ‘Dog Bone Soup’ by Bette A. Stevens

Originally posted on Just Olga:
As you know, on Fridays I bring you guest authors and new books. Today, I have the chance of doing both. Through another friend, blogger and writer, Jo Robinson (yes, she’s visited us before) I became aware of the book launch of writer Bette Stevens, and on reading about her…

GROWING UP MUCH TOO SOON

Originally posted on Barbara Ann Mojica's BLOG:
DOG BONE SOUP is not only the title of Bette A. Stevens’s debut novel; it ranks high among the paltry meals that the book’s protagonist, Shawn Daniels, wants to forget. Plodding through mounting snow and battling howling winds, Shawn is ready to leave it all behind—living in…

Bette A. Stevens Book Blog Tour- Dog Bone Soup!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
I am thrilled to be part of Bette A. Steven’s Blog Tour for her new book, Dog Bone Soup! Best wishes for much success, Bette! DOG BONE SOUP is not only the title of Bette A. Stevens’s debut novel; it ranks high among the paltry meals that the book’s protagonist, Shawn…

Winter Haiku in Black & White by Bette A. Stevens

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