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Welcome to the World of Author Beth Trissel
Historical, Light Paranormal, and YA Fantasy Romance Author, plus nonfiction. Avid gardener, farm wife, grandma, and animal lover. The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and surrounding mountains are my inspiration. I'm published by the Wild Rose Press and have my own indie titles.Like Me On Facebook
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The crowd I roll with minus two hidden cats.My secret garden path.I finally found the name of this hybrid tea rose that I purchased from Jackson and Perkins in 2019–the Women’s Celebration Rose. It’s one of my favorites and I’d like to plant another but can’t find any for sale. I may attempt to root cuttings but never tried that before.CIVIL WAR TIME TRAVEL ROMANCE SECRET LADY WON BOOK OF THE MONTH!
‘A great read filled with romance and dash of suspense. Fans of time-travel romance won’t want to miss this novel!’
Inspired by Events that Occurred to My Ancestors in the Colonial Frontier
GHOSTLY HISTORICAL ROMANCE NOVEL
HISTORICAL/PARANORMAL ROMANCE NOVEL
KIRA, DAUGHTER OF THE MOON WON BOOK OF THE MONTH!
RED BIRD’S SONG
NA HISTORICAL ROMANCE NOVEL THROUGH THE FIRE
SHORT STORY–.99 IN KINDLE
HISTORICAL/PARANORMAL ROMANCE NOVEL
HISTORICAL ROMANCE NOVEL THROUGH THE FIRE
“A catless writer is almost inconceivable,”~ Barbara Holland
“I know I was writing stories when I was five. I don’t know what I did before that. Just loafed, I suppose.” P.G. Wodehouse
NA HISTORICAL ROMANCE NOVEL THROUGH THE FIRE
GHOSTLY ROMANCE NOVEL SOMEWHERE MY LOVE
The Dove of the Holy Spirit
LOGAN FROM HISTORICAL ROMANCE NOVEL KIRA DAUGHTER OF THE MOON
BROTHER WOLF
Ask David Book Review Site
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ROMANCE RED BIRD’S SONG
High 5 from the Pen & Muse for Historical Romance Into the Lion’s Heart!
White Elk
"When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice."Autumn trees in the Alleghenies
They don’t make movies like this anymore. Sigh.
“Death cannot stop true love. All it can do is delay it for a while.” Wesley, The Princess Bride
FOR SOMEWHERE MY LOVE
‘As I read Somewhere My Love, I recalled the feelings I experienced the first time I read Daphne DuMaurier’s Rebecca long ago. Using deliciously eerie elements similar to that gothic romance, Beth Tressel has captured the haunting dangers, thrilling suspense and innocent passions that evoke the same tingly anticipation and heartfelt romance I so enjoyed then, and still do now.’ ~by Joysann for Publishers Weekly at Beyond Her Book (blog feature now removed)
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- "When the world wearies and society fails to satisfy, there is always the garden." — Minnie Aumonier
- "I want to see mountains again, Gandalf! Then find somewhere quiet I can finish my book." ~Bilbo
- The Setting & Inspiration for Native American Historical Romance Through the Fire
- 'God is good, but never dance in a small boat,' and Other Wisdom
- Historic Sweedlin Valley, West Virginia
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I’m Up For Book of The Month at ibookbuzz!
My Native American historical romance novel RED BIRD’S SONG is one of four books chosen to be in the running for October’s Book of the Month! I welcome your votes at:
You have to register first on the site before voting, easily done. The four titles in the running are featured here: http://www.ibookbuzz.com/Vote-for-Next-Book.html
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Voted for your book.
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Thanks! Much appreciated.
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I voted and ‘shared’ your facebook post. Good luck. You book deserves to win.
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Thanks so much, Wendy. You are a dear.
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I voted for you, but you need more. You’re only in 3rd place and your book needs to be at the top!
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Thanks Julie. I agree. 🙂 But I don’t know how to get there.
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Still, it is an honor to be there. :-0
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