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Veiled in smoke jocelyn green
Veiled in smoke jocelyn green













veiled in smoke jocelyn green

There are all these books set in the British colonies, however the French colony in Louisiana seems to be a much lesser known one. It was history that was both new and fascinating to her.

veiled in smoke jocelyn green

One click led to the next, and she eventually learned about the French that were forced to immigrate to Louisiana. Jocelyn quickly became intrigued, and started doing her own research. The seed for “The Mark of the King” was planted when her sister-in-law and brother, who lived in France at the time, told her all about the King’s Daughters, who were this group of girls sent from France to be wives of Canadian fur traders during the 1600s. Even other people and their vacation pictures. Online articles, books, roadside markers, documentaries on Netflix, museums, and historical societies. In order to get inspired to write, she looks for ideas everywhere. She loves Broadway musicals, Mexican food, Toblerone chocolate bars, reading on her patio, and the color red. Jocelyn’s an active member of the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, American Christian Fiction Writers, Christian Authors Network, and the Military Writers Society of America. She graduated from Taylor University, located in Upland, Indiana, with her BA in English, concentration in writing. Her books, which are inspired by real heroines on America’s home front, are marked by their gritty inspiration and their historical integrity. A former military wife herself, she offers up hope and encouragement to military wives worldwide through her Faith Deployed ministry. Jocelyn Green, an awarded winning author, inspires courage and faith in her readers through both nonfiction and fiction.















Veiled in smoke jocelyn green