CHAMELEON FINALS IN SELAH AWARDS



Selah Awards Press Release

I’m so excited. The second book in my Ravensmoore Chronicle Series, Chameleon, has made it to the final round in this years Selah Award Contest. You can read more here.  There is a list of eleven categories with two or three finalists in each. Check it out and see if some of your favorites are there.

Also, this year at BRMCWC the awards night is going to be streamed live for all the world to see. That should be interesting. So stay tuned. You can find all the information at the above link.

Chameleon is the story of Lady Victoria Grayson, fondly referred to as Snoop by her physician brother, Lord Ravensmoore. Lady Victoria journeys to London for the first time in her adult life after battling a chronic childhood illness that kept her home bound for years. She is embroiled in a hornet’s nest of intrigue when her brother is called upon to treat a Member of Parliament after a brutal attack.

The Prince Regent has called Jonathon Denning, Lord Witt, from his home in the country to investigate Ravensmoore’s activities. The Regent isn’t so sure he wants one of his lords working a trade and expects to put an end to what he considers eccentric behavior. Jaded by his profession as a spy, Witt understands that some people are not what they pretend to be. When he meets Victoria his cynical nature is challenged along with his doubts about God. Together they must confront their pasts in order to solve a mystery that could devastate their future.

ENDORSEMENTS

A delicious Regency house of mirrors, Jillian Kent’s Chameleon is an enthralling mix of Sherlock Holmes meets Jane Austen . . .  — Julie Lessman, author of Daughters of Boston and Winds of Change series

A fascinating story of intrigue and romance. Chameleon is the perfect novel for a rainy evening with a bottomless pot of English tea at one’s side. —Serena Miller, author of Love Finds You in Sugarcreek, Ohio and The Measure of Katie Calloway

You can read more endorsements HERE. And you can read the first entire first chapter HERE along with the other books in the series. Enjoy.

Chameleon is dedicated to the brokenhearted, to anyone who has ever felt left out, and to those who hold secrets close to their hearts.
  

 

7 thoughts on “CHAMELEON FINALS IN SELAH AWARDS

  1. Jillian, I love the beginning of Chameleon! Jumps right into the action, no beating around the bush. I like the Jane Austen time period, too. Are there other historical periods you would like to experiment with in the future?

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