posted on September 24, 2014 by Jodi Thomas

A PLACE CALLED HARMONY

By Jodi Thomas

A Place Called HarmonyI’m excited about the release of A PLACE CALLED HARMONY. The story has been in the back of my mind since I started writing the Harmony Series.  Often I thought about what how my people in the present were affected by the past.  To have a town where people care about each other and understand one another, the roots needed to run deep.  I felt like I knew the three men who settled the town long before I wrote their story.

When Truman, Matheson and McAllen’s stories began to dance in my mind, I found myself staying up later every night to write more.  I love the way the three men interacted and the way all three loves storied grew.  I have a feeling that readers will be staying up a little later to read one more chapter.

I felt close to all of them, because my great-grandparents settled this same country over a hundred years ago.  My grandmother was even born in a covered wagon.

So follow me through A PLACE CALLED HARMONY you’ll love the story.

Jodi ThomasEnjoy the adventure,

Jodi Thomas

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 A PLACE CALLED HARMONY

Jodi Thomas has captivated America with her novels set in the small town of Harmony, Texas. Now she tells the story of the three hard-luck men who first settled the town,  a place where last chances and long-awaited dreams collide…

Desperate to escape his overbearing father, Patrick McAllen
disappears with his bride, heading north to build a new town—
discovering strength, honor and true love along the way.

After drinking away the grief from his family’s death, Clint Truman
avoids jail by taking a job in North Texas and settling down with a
woman he vows to protect but never love—until her quiet
compassion slowly breaks his hardened heart wide open…

All Gillian Matheson has ever known is Army life, leaving his true
love to be a part-time spouse. But when a wounded Gillian returns
home to find her desperately fighting to save their marriage, he’s
determined to become the husband she deserves.

Amidst storms, outlaws, and unwelcome relatives, the three couples
band together to build a town—and form a bond that breathes life
into the place that will forever be called Harmony.

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Jodi Thomas

A fifth-generation Texan, New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Jodi Thomas chooses to set the majority of her novels in her home state, where her grandmother was born in a covered wagon. A former teacher, Thomas traces the beginning of her storytelling career to the days when her twin sisters were young and impressionable.

With a degree in family studies, Thomas is a marriage and family counselor by education, a background that enables her to write about family dynamics. Honored in 2002 as a Distinguished Alumni by Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Thomas enjoys interacting with students on the West Texas A&M University campus, where she served as Writer in Residence.

Commenting on her contribution to the arts, Thomas said, "When I was teaching classes full-time, I thought I was making the world a better place. Now I think of a teacher or nurse or mother settling back and relaxing with one of my books. I want to take her away on an adventure that will entertain her. Maybe, in a small way, I'm still making the world a better place."

When not working on a novel, Thomas enjoys traveling with her husband, renovating a historic home they bought in Amarillo and checking up on their two grown sons.

https://www.jodithomas.com/

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