Posted by Emma Hox on Apr 24th, 2010 | No Comments
A Book For All Seasons in Leavenworth Washington hosted their 18th anniversary Saturday April 24, 2010. Part of their celebration included three authors signing at the event. I was blessed enough to be included as one of the guest authors. Here are two of the images from the event. This first image is of me talking with Grant (he is next to me). The two women in this image are his wife and...
True Colors by Kristin Hannah
Get out your tissues, you are going to need them.
Wednesday I had a flight to Seattle and back and since it was such a short day, round-trip flight in only 18 hours, I decided I could do without a book and so I did not take one with me. I know, I cannot believe it either. I decided I would just do work things. Well as often occurs at the airport flights are delayed...
A Lady of Hidden Intent (Ladies of Liberty, Book 2) by Tracie Peterson: At the cost of her own dream, a woman seeks to clear her falsely accused father.
Catherine Newbury is a woman who was not stranger to heartache, already living with the loss of mother and siblings to death now she has to lose her father as well, but she does not have the comfort of knowing that he is in heaven with the rest...
about me
Emma Hox has always been an avid fan of Jane Austen’s novels. Although her favorite novel, she has been disappointed in Pride and Prejudice’s Mr. Bennet. Longbourn`s Unexpected Matchmaker gives the witty father of Elizabeth Bennet the personality Emma always envisioned he should truly have.
Emma is a member of the Jane Austen Society and a Jane Austen writer’s guild. She speaks to youth groups about becoming the women they dream of being, using the Jane Austen Heroines as examples. Emma explains each of the characters have personalities and flaws any female can relate to, admitting her own character match would coincidentally be Jane Austen’s Emma. She teaches the young women that each one of them has strengths and weaknesses and shows them how to learn and grow with confidence.
Emma was born and raised in the farmlands of Eastern Washington and is a graduate of Central Washington University in Ellensburg.
Married with two boys ages 5 and 2, Emma and her family love to sail and spend time on the lake on weekends. The author mostly enjoys sitting on the bow of the boat in the shade of the jib to write.