Henrie's latest novel is A Hope Remembered.
Recently I asked the author about what she was reading. Her reply:
I recently read Lost in Shangri-La: A True Story of Survival, Adventure, and the Most Incredible Rescue Mission of World War II by Mitchell Zuckoff. It was exactly the kind of nonfiction book I love to read—one that is well written, reads more like a story than a textbook, and highlights some lesser known piece of history. This book, about two men and one woman who survive a plane crash in the jungle of New Guinea among a native tribe, was fascinating. Their time among the natives and their daring rescue made this a page-turner.Visit Stacy Henrie's website.
I also finished re-reading The Dressmaker by Kate Alcott. This story about the Titanic hearings is also a fantastic read. Part women’s fiction, part romance, I love how this book explores the bravery and cowardice of humans in the face of severe trial as we follow Tess Collins, a seamstress anxious to change her future, aboard the fated ship and through the senate hearings.
My Book, The Movie: Hope Rising.
The Page 69 Test: Hope Rising.
The Page 69 Test: A Hope Remembered.
--Marshal Zeringue