Tina Pinson resides in Mesa, Arizona with
her husband of thirty plus years, Danny. They are blessed to have three sons,
and seven grandchildren.
Tina started her first novel in
elementary school. Her love of writing has caused her to seek creative outlets
be it writing poetry, songs, or stories. She also loves to doodle and enjoys
gardening.
It is her prayer that her stories, though
fiction, will transport you to worlds beyond and touch your spirit and give you
a closer insight to yourself and God.
In the Manor of the Ghost, Touched By
Mercy, To Carry her Cross, and the first three
installments of the Shadow Series When
Shadows Fall, Shadowed Dreams and To Catch a Shadow are available through
Desert Breeze Publishing and major retailers like Amazon, Barnes and Noble and
Christianbooks.
In
the Manor of the Ghost is now available in print.
This Shadowed Land (Shadow Series Book 4) releases early 2013. It
continues the story of Matthew and Rebekah on the Oregon Trail. Look for Then There was Grace a contemporary tale
of a man coping with life and three-year-old twin daughters after losing his
wife in a 9/ll type event, and Christmas in Shades of Gray and offbeat
contemporary Dickens type Christmas tale in September and December
respectively.
Twitter:@Tina_Pinson
Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/TinaEPinsonAuthor
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What a great description of Tina Pinson. Her books sound good. Are they like Christian gothic?
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Janice Ian
Hello Janice,
ReplyDeleteHow lovely for you to stop by. In the Manor of the Ghost is a Christian Gothic. Or so people tell me. It deals with a marriage of convenience and Manor house that holds too many secrets. My other books are Historical Romance.
The Shadow Series is about the Civil War and Oregon trail. Touched by Mercy looks at the Orphan trains. And To Carry Her Cross takes place in the mining high country of Colorado.
Now I've told you even more than you wanted to know. ;-) Thank you again for saying hello.
Tina
I love gothic romance. have to look into this story.
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