Here’s the new cover for the electronic version of The Blacksmith’s Daughter. What do you think of it? I recently posted the new covers for Paper Woman and Camp Follower.
The theme for this trilogy as depicted through the cover images is “independent women in history who can take care of themselves.” Many people have the impression that women in history were fragile, domesticated damsels. In truth, few women in history had the leisure to be fragile. Especially not during the Revolutionary War.
The electronic version of The Blacksmith’s Daughter is available for purchase from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords.
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