Welcome! I'm Christian author Naomi Dawn Musch.
If you love romance and adventure wrapped in the portals of American history, then you've come to the right place! I'd like to introduce you to the story of The Casket Girl. 
When Catrine Lafonte comes to New Orleans as one of King Louis's "casket girls" during the onset of the French and Indian wars, she is filled with dreams of marrying her old love and finding a peace long denied her. But soon, her expectations are dashed in a way she never imagined, leaving her to long for escape from a new life of drudgery that has been shackled upon her.
Now, her future will be decided between the hard-fisted old woman who holds her indenture and two very different men. Caught in the clutches of a courier-de-bois she despises, rescued by a frontiersman she doesn't trust, and blinded by her own unquenchable desires, Catrine tries vainly and sometimes desperately to create her own happiness, while all the time is God who is teaching her what it might mean to truly build her house upon a rock.
She's lost everything, including her freedom. Now she must learn where to place her trust . . . and her heart.
Read part of chapter one by clicking on "View Excerpt".
What are readers saying about The Casket Girl?
"I appreciate the way it addressed the fact that human relationships won't satisfy. We need Christ."
"Naomi really knows how to draw you into the story. My husband started reading it, and wouldn't give it back!"
"I couldn't put it down! I love it! It has inspired me..."
"Well written... I really enjoyed the book!"
"It was such a good story, and a real page turner! I just wanted to keep reading to find out what was going to happen next."
The Casket Girl is available through your local bookseller, www.Amazon.com, www.Half.com, www.Booksamillion.com, and other online book sources. ISBN number 1-4137-9544-7
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