Patterson, Candice Sue
Candice Sue Patterson studied at The Institute of Children's Literature and is an elementary librarian. She lives in Indiana with her husband and three sons in a restored farmhouse overtaken by books. When she's not tending to her chickens, snuggling with her Great Pyrenees, or helping children discover books they love, she's working on a new story. Candice writes Modern Vintage Romance--where the past and present collide with faith.
A couple things I like about Patterson: I also studied at The Institute of Children's Literature, via correspondence course. And once upon a time, we had a Great Pyrenees, whom we all loved and adored. (Okay, yes, I admit. I am an aspiring author. I have had one short story published in a church magazine for juniors/teens)
I have read at least 3 of her works, and enjoyed them:
- Saving Mrs. Roosevelt, which is the third book in the Heroines of WWII series.
- The Farmer Takes a Wife, which is first in the South Dakota Brides series.
- When the Waters Came, which is first in the A Day to Remember series.
You can read my review for When the Waters Came here on the blog, as well as The Farmer Takes a Wife. Any of the Heroines of WWII series that I have read have actually been audiobooks, and were not necessarily for review.
There are other authors whose last names begin with "P" that I could mention, but I'll stick to just this Patterson. But I will also mention that on April 20, I am reviewing Fires of Injustice, by Kendy Pearson, so you may want to check that one out.
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