MN author Teresa Nelson’s Whisper County is a page turner
MINNESOTA AUTHOR HAS NEW BOOK
Teresa Nelson, a local author from Milaca, Minnesota, has her latest creation available now in bookstores everywhere and online at her website whispercounty.com. You can listen to our interview today at 1040 am on WJON.
The title of her latest book is Whisper County; A book about a missing waitress, a handsome stranger, and a blood-splattered farm. “
5 STAR REVIEWS
The book with 5 stars across the board was described as a page turner. Those who leave reviews say they loved the book and couldn’t put it down. People seem to love the characters and can imagine what happens to a good man whose romantic intentions are turning bad.
ABOUT TERESA
Teresa is a pastor of a small rural church and has written several books in which you will find that her faith is a large part of her writings.
Teresa’s first book, Tender Compassion for Hard Moments: A 31-Day Journey into the Blessings of God was published in 2017. She has a degree in communication and a desire to help people in difficult situations.
Teresa has enjoyed serving her community as an adult high school teacher, a case manager, an award-winning nonprofit leader, a grantee, and a benefit auctioneer.
She spent her childhood on a farm where she watched farmers at work, with animals, in nature and with God. Teresa says it was a special pleasure for her to listen to visitors sitting at her mother’s kitchen table, telling their own unique stories and drinking coffee.
MORE ABOUT WHISPER COUNTY
When the lovable and mysterious waitress Annabelle disappears, Gus Olson’s chickens accidentally break loose and so he is in jail and is charged with murder.
Most of his friends have left him and now he has problems with his faith.
Will Gus spend the rest of his life behind bars?
If you love a good book, a page turner, a five-star rated book, I hope you will be helping our own central Minnesota writer buy her book. You can find it on Amazon, Books A Million and Barnes & Noble, or learn more at www.whispercounty.com.
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