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BOOK SPOTLIGHT: THE MESILLA

I am delighted to spotlight the Western Historical Fiction novel, The Mesilla (The Two Valleys Saga, Book 1) by Mary Armstrong in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held between May 16 —May 20th, 2022. Enchanted Writing Company released The Mesilla on 22nd April 2021 (391 pages.)

Below are highlights of The Mesilla and Mary Armstrong’s author bio.

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HIGHLIGHTS: THE MESILLA

The Mesilla

(The Two Valleys Saga, Book 1)

By Mary Armstrong

(Blurb)

At 14 years old, Jesus ‘Chuy’ Perez Contreras Verazzi Messi is too small and frail to work the land on the family farm near the Rio Bravo in Mexico. The local padre’s tutoring reveals Jesus’s unending curiosity and fertile mind. Noted Las Cruces, New Mexico attorney, and politician Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain, agrees to take his nephew under his wing. Jesus ‘reads law’ with his uncle and shares adventures and adversity with the Fountain family and other historic Mesilla and Tularosa Valley citizens. His coming-of-age story will take you into the wild southwest, a brewing range war, a territory struggling toward statehood, courtroom dramas, and the adventures and adversities of a boy’s quest for manhood.

*A fictional memoir by Jesus about the ten years leading to the notorious and unsolved Fountain murders.

The Mesilla Buy Links:

Amazon UK   ♣  Amazon US     Amazon CA  ♣   Amazon AU   ♣  Barnes and Noble     COAS Books


BOOKS SERIES: THE TWO VALLEYS SAGA

 

 

Universal Buy Links for the series:

When the Doves Coo (A Prequel to The Two Valleys Saga)

The Mesilla (The Two Valleys Saga, Book 1)

The San Augustin (The Two Valleys Saga, Book 2)


AUTHOR BIO: ALISON HUNTINGFORD

 

Mary lives in the heart of one of the ‘Two Valleys’ in Las Cruces New Mexico, with her husband Norman ‘Skip’ Bailey, Jr. and their Cavachon child-dog, Java. In 2017 she wrote the one-act play, It is Blood, which was selected for a performance by the Las Cruces Community Theatre. Whereas the Two Valleys series is a prequel to the notorious and unsolved murders of Albert J. Fountain and his eight-year-old son, It is Blood is a sequel to those events.

After winning an award for her debut historical fiction novel, The Mesilla, Mary has decided to focus on that genre — at least for the foreseeable future. Her writing is fast-moving, thought-provoking and with just enough wordsmithing to satisfy your artistic hankerings. While her writing has literary merit, she strives to capture the moment — the time and the place — and help you live in that moment.

Before releasing her debut novel, Mary dabbled in creative writing, including a weekly column in the Las Cruces Sun News. Since retiring from a diverse career in various planning and design fields, she has devoted herself more fully to her writing, being a good spouse, serving her dog Java, and slipping away to the golf course when left unchained to the desk.

Social Media Links:

Website   ♣  Twitter   ♣  Facebook   ♣  LinkedIn   ♣  Instagram   ♣  BookBub   ♣  Amazon Author Page   ♣   Goodreads

Instagram: @coffeepotbookclub

8 Comments
  • Mary Anne Yarde
    Posted at 07:07h, 16 May Reply

    Thank you for hosting the blog tour for The Mesilla!

    All the best,
    Mary Anne
    The Coffee Pot Book Club

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 10:20h, 17 May Reply

      Hi Mary Anne–It was my pleasure to spotlight Mary Armstrong’s book, “The Mesilla.”

  • Mary Armstrong
    Posted at 08:55h, 16 May Reply

    Thank you for featuring my first book in “The Two Valleys Saga”!

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 10:19h, 17 May Reply

      Mary, it was my pleasure to host your first book in the “The Two Valleys Saga!”

  • Jan Sikes
    Posted at 10:44h, 16 May Reply

    What fascinating historicals! Thank you for sharing, Linnea. Best wishes to Mary!

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 10:17h, 17 May Reply

      Hi Jan–Thank you for dropping in and commenting. I find the ancient Egyptian era to be fascinating and enjoyed learning more about their gods and political intrique.

  • Roberta Eaton Cheadle
    Posted at 23:29h, 19 May Reply

    This sounds intriguing, Linnea.

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 13:04h, 23 May Reply

      Thank you, Robbie, for visiting and commenting on the book spotlight for Mary Armstrong’s novel, “The Mesilla.” Hope you have a lovely week!

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