Nancy Moser brings to life the love and trials of the first First Lady of the United States–a reluctant first lady who would have rather spent time at Mt. Vernon with her beloved George, “under our own vine and fig tree”.
 
Martha Custis was a young widow with two small children when a dapper George Washington came into her life. Love blossomed. He became her “old man” and she, his “other self”. Their love and loyalty toward each other–and toward the new nation they fought for–lasted a lifetime and is an inspiration even now, after 250 years.
 
You will feel like waving an America flag after reading this book, and will be spurred to renew your own loyalty and commitment to this great country.

“Washington’s Lady” was a Christy Awards finalist.

Nancy Moser brings to life the love and trials of the first First Lady of the United States–a reluctant first lady who would have rather spent time at Mt. Vernon with her beloved George, “under our own vine and fig tree”.
 
Martha Custis was a young widow with two small children when a dapper George Washington came into her life. Love blossomed. He became her “old man” and she, his “other self”. Their love and loyalty toward each other–and toward the new nation they fought for–lasted a lifetime and is an inspiration even now, after 250 years.
 
You will feel like waving an America flag after reading this book, and will be spurred to renew your own loyalty and commitment to this great country.

“Washington’s Lady” was a Christy Awards finalist.

In this moving and authentic portrayal, Christy Award-winning author Nancy Moser transports readers back to the life and times of one of the literary world’s beloved heroines, Jane Austen. Growing up in a clergyman’s home gives Jane opportunities to observe human nature at its best—and worst. Vivid and delightful characters pour from her pen—Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwilliam Darcy, Emma Woodhouse, Fanny Price, John Willoughby. . . . Jane dreams of publishing her stories and sharing them with the world, but how can she? She’s just Jane from Steventon. Will anyone ever read her novels?

In this moving and authentic portrayal, Christy Award-winning author Nancy Moser transports readers back to the life and times of one of the literary world’s beloved heroines, Jane Austen. Growing up in a clergyman’s home gives Jane opportunities to observe human nature at its best—and worst. Vivid and delightful characters pour from her pen—Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwilliam Darcy, Emma Woodhouse, Fanny Price, John Willoughby. . . . Jane dreams of publishing her stories and sharing them with the world, but how can she? She’s just Jane from Steventon. Will anyone ever read her novels?

Nannerl Mozart was just as talented as her little brother, Wolfgang, but because she was a woman…

As children, Nannerl Mozart and her younger brother, Wolfgang, performed before the crowned heads of Europe. But behind the glamour lurked dark difficulties—the hardship of travel, agonizing bouts of illness, and the constant concern over money. Their father, Leopold, is driven by a desire to bring his son’s genius to the attention of the world.

But what about Nannerl? Was she not just as talented? In a time where women’s choices are limited, what hope did she have of ever realizing her own dreams?

Share Nannerl’s journey as she discovers her unique purpose.

Nannerl Mozart was just as talented as her little brother, Wolfgang, but because she was a woman…

As children, Nannerl Mozart and her younger brother, Wolfgang, performed before the crowned heads of Europe. But behind the glamour lurked dark difficulties—the hardship of travel, agonizing bouts of illness, and the constant concern over money. Their father, Leopold, is driven by a desire to bring his son’s genius to the attention of the world.

But what about Nannerl? Was she not just as talented? In a time where women’s choices are limited, what hope did she have of ever realizing her own dreams?

Share Nannerl’s journey as she discovers her unique purpose.

A shipwreck, an attic sanctum, an oppressive father, love letters, clandestine meetings, a secret marriage, an escape to Italy, the birth of a child, and happily ever after. So plays out the odd but mesmerizing life of poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways…

Christy Award winning author Nancy Moser has crafted a romantic, emotion-charged novel based on the true story of beloved poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.

As a bonus, the novel includes the entire “Sonnets from the Portuguese”—Elizabeth’s love sonnets to Robert Browning.

A shipwreck, an attic sanctum, an oppressive father, love letters, clandestine meetings, a secret marriage, an escape to Italy, the birth of a child, and happily ever after. So plays out the odd but mesmerizing life of poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways…

Christy Award winning author Nancy Moser has crafted a romantic, emotion-charged novel based on the true story of beloved poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.

As a bonus, the novel includes the entire “Sonnets from the Portuguese”—Elizabeth’s love sonnets to Robert Browning.