Author Archives: Pam Hillman

The Homestead Brides: Nebraska or Bust!

Last year about this time, I had the opportunity to revise a proposal originally targeted for the 12 Brides of Christmas Collection to fit The Homestead Brides Collection for Barbour Publishing. My original concept needed very little tweaking. All I had to do was move the story to a little earlier in the year, but […]

Booksigning at Jackson Lifeway: Be a Blessing

December 12th, 2014 – Patricia Bradley and I had more fun at the Jackson Lifeway, Jackson, MS later in the day on December 12th. I forgot to take my camera in and didn’t get any pictures at the store, but the manager and staff were amazing. I met one young mother who’d recently lost her husband to an […]

On the Sixth Week of Christmas….

The Gingerbread Bride by Amy Lillard Maddie Sinclair loves Harlan Calhoun, but feels like she can’t get his attention, so she visits an eccentric woman in the Ozark Mountains for an herbal mixture—a love potion—that she bakes into a batch of gingerbread cookies. When Harlan suddenly proposes, Maddie is torn by guilt and confusion. Is […]

On the Fifth Week of Christmas Brides…

The Yuletide Bride by Michelle Ule Ewan Murray and Kate McDougall hold a mutual appreciation for music—and each other. But as she comes of age, Ewan realizes he must do something to prove his worth to her banker father. Will a refurbished heirloom and a sudden snowstorm be the key to earning permission to marry? […]

On the Fourth Week of Christmas Brides…

The Gift-Wrapped Bride by Maureen Lang Sophie Stewart’s family has just moved to Chicago to join her brother and help start a church. Sophie is an artist with big dreams, but she feels her parents are pushing her to marry someone like Noah Jackson, a young man from their Ohio hometown. But forgiving the past […]

Claiming Mariah “Launch” Party at Sebastopolooza

Sebastopolooza is such a fun festival and since it’s MY PEOPLE, it was amazing to share first print book with all my family and friends. So many friends came out to celebrate with me. Even though Claiming Mariah came out in February, I think Sebastopolooza 2014 could be considered my “launch party”. And what a […]