Historical romance author Melanie Dickerson earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama and has taught special education in Georgia and Tennessee. She has also taught English in Germany and Ukraine. Dickerson won the 2012 Carol Award in young adult fiction and the 2010 National Readers' Choice Award for best first book. Her novels The Healer's Apprentice and The Merchant's Daughter were both Christy Award finalists. She lives with her husband and two daughters near Huntsville, Alabama.
“In A Spy’s Devotion, Melanie Dickerson has achieved the perfect
blend of history, suspense, and the all-important romance! With
shades of Sense and Sensibility hovering around the edges, Melanie
Dickerson brandishes a Regency quill with excellence. Vivid
characters bring the exquisite setting to life and establish
attachments with the reader that guarantee an avid following for
the series.” —Carrie Schmidt, Reading is My Superpower blog
“The story between Nicholas and Julia will capture you from the
beginning and through every page as they face pain, betrayal,
life-changing decisions as God works in their lives for His greater
good. This is definitely a must read.” —Karen Hadley, KarensKrayons
blog
“I enjoyed not only the light romantic story, but the mystery of
the spying with historical facts throughout. The end result,
Melanie Dickerson hits the high notes again. This book is another
‘must buy’ book.” —Martha Artyomenko, Homeschooling4boyz blog
“Fans of Ms. Dickerson’s work will find this well woven tale filled
with mystery and clean romance, seasoned with faith elements that
are not preachy, but relevant. Teens and adults alike will find
hints of Austen in some of the characters that will make the story
comfortable for fans of regency romance.” —Stacey Jones, Down in
the Hollow blog
“This was a fabulous Regency novel. I loved the mystery and
suspense. The characters were very well done. I loved, simply
loved, that Julia mentioned she wanted to marry someone she loved
AND respected! (This here reminds me of a few Austen characters.)”
—Rachael Farnsworth-Merritt, Book Fun
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