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New Covers on the Owen Family Saga

From the time I re-ordered the books in The Owen Family Saga, and then added the Origin Story, That Tender Light, as a novella, I’ve wanted to change the covers on several of the novels, especially the three books published first.

I didn’t want to change the cover of Gone for a Soldier. It’s pretty special as it is, but it had been fifteen years since the first novel was published, and two of them didn’t even have a print edition published by my company, WestWard Books.

Now look:

New Covers on The Owen Family Saga

These changes have been a multi-year, complex process that began when I replaced the cover of Spinster’s Folly. Since then, I’ve been haunting stock photo sites and designers’ pre-made cover pages in an attempt to keep expenses down. A parallel project was to re-format the layout for the interiors of the novels to reflect not only cover credits for the new covers I found, but to make the novels more uniform. I’m almost finished with that project.

Finally, I found the last cover I wanted, but one of the images needed an enhancement to bring the subjects into more prominence. When I was told that wasn’t possible due to the original image file, I elected to find another image that would suit so the designer could change it out. Mind you, this cost me additional money, but I gladly paid it, and the resulting cover is excellent.

I still need to make a few little adjustments, but for all intents and purposes, my huge task is complete, and I can get back to writing.

Find purchase links to the novella and novels that make up The Owen Family Saga.

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Beautiful downtown Hunter Creek

Two cows and a bull (the black one) keep the grass cut. Arizona is a free range state. Cows freely range where they like, but their owners DO keep an eye on them. 

Coming tomorrow, Scandalous: An Owen Family Story.


(That is a paper printout of the ebook cover.)

More information tomorrow!

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Cover Reveal

cover, That Tender LightHow did the Owen Family Saga begin?

With a love story, of course, the most romantic love story of all: when Rod and Julia met.

God must have conspired with the angels to put Roderick Owen of Shenandoah County, Virginia, and Julia Helm, of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in the same place on one magical day in Spring, 1840. All nature paused, as though holding its breath, waiting to see what would happen.

In this short novella, Marsha Ward tells the story of the Owen Family origins, describing in her delicate language the tender feelings of two people who need to find each other in a very small window of time.

Coming July 14…

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Book Cover Reveal!

As I told you on Saturday, I’ve been working on a project that needed to be put together: an electronic box set of the five novels of The Owen Family Saga, in chronological order. I felt this was the best way to enhance the reading experience for future readers of the series . . . or fans who want a fresh perspective on the family.

To tie the books together, and to make them correlate more closely to the work I am writing right now, I re-wrote several tidbits of scenes as I went through the five novels: Gone for a Soldier, The Man from Shenandoah, Spinster’s Folly, Ride to Raton, and Trail of Storms. The new words don’t change any relevant action or the plot. They smooth out a few attitudes, bring clarity to the overall timeline of events, and enhance family relationships.

This box set will be released later this month.

Without further ado, I give you the Cover of The Complete Owen Family Saga:

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I know. You can hardly wait, right?

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