ABOUT THE AUTHOR

After college, she married and moved to California where she had two children and settled into a job at a local computer company. Although she had done everything the world expected, she was still miserable. She hated her job and her marriage was falling apart.
Still searching for purpose, adventure and true love, she spent her late twenties and early thirties doing all the things the world told her would make her happy, and after years, her children suffered, her second marriage suffered, and she was still miserable.
One day, she picked up her old Bible, dusted it off, and began to read. Somewhere in the middle, God opened her hardened heart to see that He was real, that He still loved her, and that He had a purpose for her life, if she'd only give her heart to Him completely.
Her current releases in the Legacy of The Kings Pirates series include:The Restitution, The Reliance, and The Redemption
ABOUT THE BOOK

Forced to betray England or never see her only brother alive again, Dominique has accepted a position as governess to the son of Admiral Chase Randal, a harsh man, still bitter over the loss of his wife. Will Dominique find the strength she needs through God to follow through with the plan to rescue her brother? Will Chase find comfort for his bitter heart in God's arms and be able to love again?
And what new deceptions will they both find in France when they arrive to carry out their plan?
If you would like to read an excerpt of The Falcon And The Sparrow, go HERE
A WORD FROM JEN
I'm about halfway through The Falcon and the Sparrow so I don't have a review yet. But let me say this: Normally, I wouldn't pick up a book set during the Napoleonic conflict. It's just not a time in history that grabs my attention. Having said that, I am so glad I have the opportunity to read The Falcon and the Sparrow. The writing is crisp and tight, sweeping the reader along as Dominique encounters one harrowing situation after another. This is the first of Tyndall's books I've read, and I'm now a fan! Come back to the blog on August 11th when I'll have an interview with M. L. (MaryLu) Tyndall, a book giveaway, and a full review.
1 comment:
I have been reading good things about this book. I put myself in the heroine's place and it wouldn't be fun! Thanks, Cindi
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