Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Vickie Hall Shares Personal Family History in Inspiring New Novel





Journey of Promise
By Vickie Hall


Vickie Hall’s second novel, “Journey of Promise,” is the sequel to 2011’s “All That Was Promised. ”

“These stories are based on the journals of my great-great grandparents,” said Hall of her books. “They’ve really helped me bring my characters to life and give the stories an authentic flavor.”

Richard and Leah Kenyon, along with family and friends, immigrate to Zion in 1849 leaving their beloved homeland of Wales. With great sacrifice and faith they prepare for their journey, but are unsuspecting of the exacting toll asked of the Atlantic Ocean and the mighty Mississippi.

“The thing that’s great about this story is that it’s relatable,” Hall said. “We all face difficulties and hardships in our lives. I think faith plays a big part in how we conquer those challenges.”

“Journey of Promise” explores the depths of commitment and love, especially when faced with life-altering events.

Hall hopes her new book will inspire readers with a faith-promoting story of struggle and triumph. Published by Cedar Fort Books.

To learn more, visit  www.journeyofpromise.com.

 
You can get her first book, "All That Was Promised" on Amazon ($5.38) and Barnes and Noble ($5.94) as well!


About Mormon Author Vickie Hall
Raised in the states of Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana and Nebraska, Vickie has a great love of the outdoors and enjoys camping with her family. She works for a major bank by day and writes by night. “Journey of Promise” is a sequel to her first novel, “All That Was Promised.”

Vickie is also a composer and has recorded a CD soundtrack to her novel. This is an unusual marketing tool and is offered at her book signings.

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