My next book, Daniel Boone and Me, will be out soon. The final editing is done and the cover is ready. This is a book for YA and older readers and is novella length, under 40,000 words. I’m hoping to find some fellow bloggers who would like to read an ARC for their comments and perhaps a mention on their blogs.

Here’s the book blurb:
When the two Corey children are orphaned in an Indian attack on the frontier of Kentucky, Daniel Boone tracks their escape through the woods and brings them to his home in Fort Boonesborough. There they will live with him, his wife Rebecca, and their eight children in their crowded cabin, where she and her brother Thatch learn much about Colonel Boone and why he is regarded as one of the greatest frontier explorers and hunters. Eliza is soon immersed in the hard life of a frontier woman – doing the many household chores, working gardens and crops, foraging for food in the woods, and hunting. After surviving a pivotal historic event in the Revolutionary War – the siege of Boonesborough, Eliza’s own story is integrated into the remainder of Daniel Boone’s life, his constant uprooting of his family to unexplored areas, his failed business ventures, and his growing fame.
This is a tale of life’s challenges in frontier Kentucky, Eliza’s grit and determination in meeting them, and above all, high adventure. It offers a deep look into the long and amazing life of Daniel Boone through the eyes of a young girl.
If anyone who would like a ARC of the book for comments and a possible review on their blog, I’d be most grateful. And please be honest!
If you are interested, let me know at
sailingawayng@gmail.com.
Many thanks!
I’d love to read an ARC if you aren’t full up yet. That’s a time in history I love, as well as a lifestyle. My email is askatechteacher at gmail dot com.
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This sounds fascinating. I remember watching the Daniel Boone television show when I was a kid. I’ll send you my details if you’re still looking for readers.
Would love to have you read it, Pete.
I’d love to read an ARC, if you aren’t in too much of a hurry :D. I’m a little behind on stuff… as usual.
Ooh Good luck with the new book Noelle.
Thanks, Rosie.
Congratulations, Noelle. I will read it in due course but I don’t like to commit to ARCs.
No problem, Robbie!
I am in something of a hurry to get it out. But thanks so much for the offer.
Congratulations, Noelle. It sounds very interesting and it is a historical period I haven’t read much about. I’ll send you an e-mail. Good luck!
Thanks, Olga!
Congratulations, Noelle. Looking forward to the read.
Thanks, Judith.
Sending an email!
How exciting! I remember you mentioning working on this one. I remember watching reruns of Fess Parker as Daniel Boone when I was little. It caught my imagination. During that time the school took my grade school class to a historic cabin built around 1796 and it looked just like the Daniel Boone scenes.
Anyhow, congratulations on this milestone, Noelle. Awesome! Hugs.
Thanks so much, Teagan! I hope you’ll like the book!
Many congratulations!☺️
Thanks, Takami!!!
I am interested in an ARC of your book to review. Whilst a novel is not suited for my food blogs I do have other social media sites (tumblr Live Journal, Quora, Reddit, and some of my facebook pages. where I could share a review once it was done.
Thanks, Kevin!
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Me me me! I would love an ARC, Noelle. I’ve been looking forward to this one. The cover is spectacular and I know the story is going to be wonderful.
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