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Friday, June 08, 2007

Tribute to Jane Orcutt

Honoring Jane Orcutt

All The Tea In China, A Regency Romance by Jane Orcutt


We are pleased to join in the efforts to help publicize the last novel written by Jane Orcutt before she lost her battle with leukemia.

It would be wonderful if we all purchased her final book and helped launch it to the top. To learn more about promoting her on your blog or website, visit: http://www.janeorcuttbooks.com/index.html

Award-winning Christian author Jane Orcutt was born with a serious heart defect and faced surgeries and long recoveries from the age of five. But these solitary times strengthened Jane’s love for reading, and her dream of one day becoming a writer.

Jane achieved that dream with style, not only as a popular Christian novelist with fourteen published books to her credit, but also through her mentorship of many young writers.

Throughout Jane’s life, she enjoyed writing about her home state of Texas. She was particularly talented at breathing life into historical time periods and she brought a fresh view of the bluebonnet state to her readers worldwide.

Jane was a loyal and loving wife, mother, daughter, and sister, a witty and sought-after friend, a powerful writer, and a tender pet owner. Most of all Jane was a follower and lover of Jesus Christ.

On Sunday, March 18, 2007, after a long battle with acute myeloid leukemia, Jane stepped into the arms of her Savior.

2 comments:

  1. My copy arrived today!!! I can't wait to read it. I hope the Lord tells her we miss her.

    Thanks, Jessica, for doing the tribute to her.

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  2. Have they taken down her website? Hope not, God bless'em. Can't get to it. Her beautiful book cover no longer shows up on my blog--or here, either.

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