Author G. L. Crosson’s New Book, “Onward, Whate’er Befall Us,” is a Riveting Historical Novel That Follows a Group of Settlers on Their Perilous Cross to the New World – PR.com
New
York,
NY,
February
07,
2025
–(PR.com)– G.
L.
Crosson,
who
is
recently
retired
and
lives
in
rural
Indiana
with
her
husband
of
thirty
years,
has
completed
her
new
book,
“Onward,
Whate’er
Befall
Us”:
a
gripping
novel
that
follows
the
lives
of
pilgrims
as
they
cross
the
Atlantic
for
new
opportunities
in
the
new
world,
unaware
of
the
life
changing
trek
they’re
about
to
experience.
A
small-town
farm
girl
at
heart,
author
G.
L.
Crosson
enjoys
a
plethora
of
activities
that
include
gardening,
watching
wildlife,
reading,
coloring,
and
studying
the
Bible
and
family
history.
Her
family
gives
her
great
pleasure,
especially
when
their
busy
lives
allow
them
to
all
be
together
in
one
place.
A
1981
graduate
of
the
Institute
of
Children’s
Literature,
the
author
has
worked
with
children
in
various
settings
for
more
than
forty
years:
Sunday
school,
youth
groups,
daycare,
and
most
recently,
an
afterschool
program
with
K–5
students.
“The
year
is
1620,”
writes
Crosson.
“For
a
servant,
it’s
the
opportunity
of
a
lifetime.
John
Howland,
the
oldest
Carver
servant,
is
put
in
charge
of
the
five
younger
servants
as
they
sail
across
the
ocean
to
America.
Expected
to
be
thirty
days
at
sea,
the
voyage
turns
into
sixty-six
days
of
disagreeable
sailors,
untrustworthy
ships,
storms,
personal
conflicts,
sickness,
and
death.
Some
say
the
voyage
is
cursed.
In
the
middle
of
the
Atlantic,
the
pilgrims
question
their
decision
to
build
a
new
colony
on
the
Hudson
River.
But
what
can
they
do?
It’s
too
late
to
turn
back.
Reaching
their
destination
moves
them
into
new
and
unfamiliar
challenges.
With
each
problem
that
arises,
John
encourages
others
to
continue
on
with
a
dream
that
will
not
die.”
Published
by
Covenant
Books
of
Murrells
Inlet,
South
Carolina,
G.
L.
Crosson’s
new
book
is
inspired
by
the
author’s
own
ancestors
who
braved
the
journey
to
the
new
world
on
the
Mayflower,
honoring
their
courage
and
determination.
Expertly
paced
and
character-driven,
“Onward,
Whate’er
Befall
Us”
is
sure
to
keep
the
pages
turning,
making
it
a
must
read
for
fans
of
the
historical
fiction
genre.
Readers
can
purchase
“Onward,
Whate’er
Befall
Us”
at
bookstores
everywhere,
or
online
at
the
Apple
iTunes
store,
Amazon
or
Barnes
and
Noble.
Covenant
Books
is
an
international
Christian
owned
and
operated
publishing
house
based
in
Murrells
Inlet,
South
Carolina.
Covenant
Books
specializes
in
all
genres
of
work
which
appeal
to
the
Christian
market.
For
additional
information
or
media
inquiries,
contact
Covenant
Books
at
843-507-8373.
