
About the Book
Book: Persuade Me
Author: Joanne Markey
Genre: Women’s Christian Fiction/Romance
Release date: April 5, 2022
One horrible misunderstanding. Two heartbroken people.
For seven long years, Anne Elliot of Kellynch Station quietly mourned
the loss of her first love. Now that she’s finally over Fred for good,
her sister offers the perfect escape: Uppercross.
This move, from one cattle station to another, offers new friends,
new responsibilities, and now that she’s out from under her father’s
domineering thumb, a whole new world of possibilities.
The sky is the limit.
Or maybe the sky is the perfect place for helicopter mustering pilot
Fred Wentworth to spend his days. It took a while for him to regroup
after their breakup, but now he’s back, he’s successful, and he’s put
the past so far behind him he doesn’t even think about Anne more than a
couple dozen times a day.
Life is good.
Or it was until he quite literally runs into the one person he hoped
to never see again. After that, what’s a bloke to do other than rethink
every lie he’d convinced himself was the truth?
Although they both seem willing to admit they were wrong
all those years ago, when things take a bad turn, Anne is left to
wonder… Is it too late for a reconciliation?
Persuade Me: Austen’s Persuasion meets the rugged Australian bush—plus dingoes.
Click here to get your copy!
About the Author
Originally from Australia, Joanne Markey
now lives in Ohio with her husband and seven children. When she’s not
reading or writing, you might find her wandering the property with her
kids in search of whatever seasonal treasure they’re trying to find.
More from Joanne
Can a book be partially autobiographical without actually being an autobiography?
Probably not. Persuade Me comes close though. Not in it’s
entirety, but I did draw heavily on my own life when I wrote this book.
Many of the situations that occur in the book were things that happened
to me back in the late ‘90s when I worked on a cattle station as station
cook. I also set the book in places where we lived—stations we lived or
worked on. The autobiographical part ends there though.
As a retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, the family situation in Persuade Me
is patterned on the Elliot family, not my own. I was easily able to
imagine a family like this living in Australia though. The family pride,
boasting of being descended from free settlers, knowing how long the
family has been in the country to the exact generation—were all things I
ran into as a kid.
Not every Australian knows how many generations of the family have
lived over there (or cares to know), but in high school there was this
one girl… She knew exactly how long her family had been there,
and anyone who couldn’t count as many generations of Australians as she
could wasn’t as Australian as her. Other people have quite plainly
offered the information that their family descended from free
settlers, without a single convict in the lineage. Still others can tell
the exact year their first ancestor moved to Australia. All I needed
was to package all of those things into one prideful being—Mr. Elliot.
He doesn’t play a huge role in the story, but his influence can be felt
throughout the pages.
From there it was easy to imagine him as a grazier—a station
owner—who’d run into hard times. His daughter, Anne, is the heroine who
has a hidden past, a broken relationship she’d rather not remember. The
hero of the story can’t exactly be a ship’s captain, but there is one
occupation in the bush that does bring in a lot of money—helicopter
mustering—and having gotten into that line of work his personal finances
have taken a drastic change for the better. I won’t spoil the story,
but the rest followed in like manner.
And then came the writing… To craft a uniquely Australian book one
has to use Australian terms, phrases, and spellings. And when the author
has been living outside the country for 21 years, sometimes it’s hard
to remember what words go with what country! We worked it all out in the
end though, and if you come across a word that looks like it’s been
spelled wrong—it’s the Aussie spelling, which is correct for the
setting.
I hope you enjoy this contemporary retelling of Persuasion set in the Australian bush. Happy reading!
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 4
Texas Book-aholic, May 5
Inklings and notions, May 6
Artistic Nobody, May 7 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, May 7
Locks, Hooks and Books, May 8
Daysong Reflections, May 9
Tell Tale Book Reviews, May 10 (Author Interview)
Miriam Jacob, May 10
deb’s Book Review, May 11
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, May 12
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, May 13 (Author Interview)
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, May 14
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 15
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 16
Britt Reads Fiction, May 17
Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Joanne is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1d729/persuade-me-celebration-tour-giveaway
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