Valor Press (June 7, 2021)
ISBN-13: 978-1733170727
Read about the inspiration behind the story.
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Valor Press (June 7, 2021)
Read about the inspiration behind the story.
Uncharted Courage, #10 in the series
Keely Brooke Keith
When Bailey accepts John Colburn’s offer for her to visit Good Springs, she leaves the Inn at Falls Creek expecting to spend the autumn relaxing in her favorite seaside village. Upon her arrival, Connor asks her to cover a shift of guard duty on the equinox, and her quiet vacation takes a shocking turn.
Revel Roberts works hard to keep his life commitment-free, making it easy to leave community decisions to men like Connor and John. But when the Land is threatened, Revel sees his chance to prove he is a man worthy of Bailey’s love. Amid the chaos in Good Springs, his unrequited feelings for her preoccupy him. One wrong choice could ruin everything.
As Bailey’s new life in the Land unravels and threats from the outside world loom, a yearning she can’t define surges within her. It distracts her from defending the hidden world she loves, and a tragedy reinforces her need for independence.
With the survival of the Land at stake and their hearts on the line, Bailey and Revel will need more courage than fighting ever required. They will need to find the courage to love.
My review:
When an old foe returns with dread news from the outer world, the men—and Bailey—rally around to protect the values they hold most dear, even if their lives are threatened. Bailey takes comfort in being able to provide expert advice in case of catastrophe, but Revel spirals into a funk of despair as his half-plotted hope of proving his capabilities runs aground. This episode in the series focused more on the challenges of living a life of faith in times of doubt. I appreciated how Bailey was encouraged to center her life in trusting God over people, but I was distracted by how fearful the other adult women appeared, and by Revel’s apparent belief that he could walk away from a serious situation for three weeks and expect it to resolve itself. Other than that, Uncharted Courage is a charming addition to the series, following the budding romance of two special people. Those who love dystopian with a twist, and who love romantic inspirational stories, will enjoy this book. With the other stories, readers can jump in at almost any place, but I recommend reading at least one previous story, Uncharted Destiny, #7, to understand how Bailey fits into the cycle.
About the author:
Keely Brooke Keith writes inspirational frontier-style fiction with a futuristic twist, including The Land Uncharted (Shelf Unbound Notable Romance 2015) and Aboard Providence (2017 INSPY Awards Longlist).
Born in St. Joseph, Missouri, Keely was a tree-climbing,
baseball-loving 80s kid. She grew up in a family who moved often, which fueled
her dreams of faraway lands. When she isn’t writing, Keely enjoys teaching home
school lessons and playing bass guitar. Keely, her husband, and their daughter
live on a hilltop south of Nashville, Tennessee.
Sophia Pendergast’s quest is complicated by deep-rooted misogyny embedded in
her culture and religion. Her lover, a dashing young knight, offers her a life
in obscure comfort, but she refuses to abandon her people to the usurper’s
whims. To retake her throne and set prophecy on its path, she must embrace a
long-denied secret and discover a prophecy’s hidden meaning.
In S. L. Wilton’s Queen of Crows, we discover simple truths may not exactly be
simple.
My Review:
Wilton has created a wonderful new realm of epic fantasy in his debut novel. Warriors and magic, when it works, and wondrous deeds of valor and sacrifice combine with wyverns and even a little romance to right the wrongs caused by all greedy throne-stealers.
Sophia
is a spoiled young princess who thinks she has plenty of time to grow up and
step into her father’s kingly slippers and, with his guidance, lead her people
with justice and dignity. But stuff happens, and that time is now, and without
her papa. Who can she trust?
Follow
Sophia and her ragtag band of faithfuls, ousted and abandoned knights, and the
downtrodden “crows,” commoners, as she learns how to fight for freedom and her
rightful throne while having her eyes opened to the plight of everyday folks.
“Why can’t the people rule themselves?” Sophia’s young ward asks at one point
when Sophia tries to explain their quest. A thoughtful question indeed.
Told
mostly through Sophia’s point of view but with a healthy sprinkling of other
colorful characters, readers of fantasy slanted less toward magical creatures
and more toward occasional magic and plenty of sword-fighting and things
soldiers do will find much to love about Queen of Crows.
Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour and $25 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway for His Strength In My Weakness by Dr. Eurita Taylor.
The book tour will run Sept 20- Oct 1, 2021.
Dr. Eurita Taylor is gifted to understand the unique struggles of single mothers. As a survivor of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, she penetrates their pain, frees them from binding insecurities, and directs them to His glory. Accountant by day and counselor by night, Dr. Eurita uses her personal experiences, professional skills, and Ph.D. in Christian counseling to empower women struggling with low self-esteem, homelessness, and financial stewardship.
What happens when children can’t trust the adults who are supposed to protect them?
With childhood innocence snatched from her, Dr. Eurita Taylor questioned God. For years, she ran from Him and into the arms of abuse, hunger, and depression. With her personal prodigal son experience, she released the hurt, betrayal, and abandonment to make her way back to the lover of her soul. His Strength in My Weakness chronicles her journey from wallowing in pity, doubt, and unbelief to reconnecting with Her Father. Showered with grace, mercy, and an abundance of love, she understood that the power to overcome was always in reach.
In this book, you will discover:
• Why God wants to turn your self-hatred into self-love
• Strategies to boost your confidence and faith
• How to shift your perspective to see failures as steps toward success
• Scriptures, prayers, and inspirations affirming that He is always with you
• Forgiveness as a tool to bless others and yourself
Praise for His Strength In My Weakness
“Dr. Taylor’s story told in her book, His Strength in My Weakness, is powerful, compelling, and at times, raw. She provides a roadmap which shows that no matter how difficult life can be, you can experience hope, breakthrough, and triumph with God.”
—Pastor Michael Kelly, Grace Fellowship Church Columbus, Ohio
“As I laid in the hospital bed and heard the doctor say, ‘You should have been dead,’ I thought about how reading His Strength in My Weakness comforted me. I am not a spiritual person and had limited understanding of the Bible references, but I read them over and over. Now I believe that He has a reason for keeping me alive.”
—Cheryl Kaiser, Manager at Speedway
Answering the question below will enter the reader in a chance to win the Visa Gift Card.
In my book, His Strength in My Weakness (http://hisstrengththebook.com), I mentioned that my ex-husband left me to birth our son alone. Was it our first, second, or third son?
I am giving away a $25 Visa card to the reader who correctly answers that question and posts it at Facebook.com/DrEuritaTaylor.
Tour organized by Write Now Literary Book Tours
Sometimes it’s the conversations not had that do the most damage to the people in our lives. Hard Conversations is a collection of short stories detailing the lives of five urban people who are standing at the intersection of their past and their potential. Sensing that something is still off in the lives that they have built, each has to make the crucial decision whether to address their secrets long buried, or to continue living in the uncomfortable matrix they created. Only they can decide what their future will bring.
Our gifting often becomes our prison. I wrote this book to pull back the mask on our experience in the hopes that it compels us to confront our learned ability to white wash our pain with our talent and giftings. We are often taught that the greatest value that we bring to the world is solely present in what we do, what we earn, or how well we play. In reality our greatest value is in the stories that we can articulate to those we influence once we have reached the other side of trauma. Trauma that tried to silence our voice, trauma that caused a part of us to die in the fight, and trauma that threatened us to stay silent after our experience with it because we should just be grateful that we made it to the other side.
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My review:
Beginning with
the touchpoint of his father’s abandonment, Moore shares the ups and downs of
childhood with a volatile father and an enabling mother. These qualities drove
Moore to become a self-identified “nerd” who delved into escapism to endure the
home and school bullies he encountered. Never tough enough, never good enough,
he had resigned himself to a fate of blue-collar work to give his siblings a
boost from the pit of life. A high school counselor stepped in. Moore was given
the opportunity to attend college through a well-designed financial package.
“Mr. Alvarado
changed all our lives, directly or indirectly. Why me? I was this world-weary,
illegitimate white boy, who, when offered the opportunity of his life,
ungratefully dragged his feet until he almost missed out,” Moore says.
In a bit of a
jumpy bit of story-telling, Moore backtracks to another important event during
high school. Moore was led to faith through a whimsical Bible gift and a Seventh-day
Adventist. After studying the Bible, “This seventh-day Sabbath makes perfect
sense to me,” Moore shares.
Though Moore
made a sincere pledge of faith, it didn’t change the deep hurt of his father’s betrayal,
and a resulting thirty-year vendetta. “As long as I dishonored my father in
this fashion, I could never wholly be in Christ.” In college, Moore met and
married his wife Susie, and after graduation followed his love of language with
a career in media relations. The birth of his first child was a life-altering
moment and showed him he could overcome the abusive parenting he’d suffered.
After years
of perfectionism in his career and a downhill faith life, his life began to
break down in emotional and physical illbeing. The deaths of his mother and
boss/mentor put him into a tailspin, and by 1997, due to encouragement at work,
he was on his way to the Weimar Institute for a three-week stay to put his life
back into perspective.
A moving and
thoughtful memoir, Moore challenges his readers to reach deep within and
examine ourselves rightly before God.
The drama
escalates when a young girl, obviously alone and defenseless, arrives in town
wearing a t-shirt that means trouble to Shanley.
This contemporary
action adventure opens with a noir feeling as Shanley’s favored costume is a
black fedora and sunglasses worn at all times. As we peel back the layers of
secrets, we’re drawn into a life on the run. Shanley and Macy are engaging
people, lovingly drawn and wholly engaging. Who couldn’t cheer them on as
Shanley reluctantly agrees to help young Macy travel across country? Their
innocent adventure turns harrowing as they encounter the underside of humanity.
Shanley and Macy
come from deeply flawed backgrounds and fight for survival after emotional and
physical abuse. Shadows Unveiled shows the reader through narrow points of view
and flashbacks how each of them learns to take the best of themselves to work
together to accomplish a common goal and face the consequences of their
actions.
Ultimately a story of survival and friendship, Berthault, a native Chicagoan with a passion for music, offers a novel that will start serious conversations about how we listen to each other and care about ourselves and our friends. I appreciated the reality of hearing how it sounds when I think I’m offering helpful advice. Plumbing the depth of someone else’s pain, letting them speak their story and not pushing them deeper into an inability to cope by sharing platitudes and empty shoulders isn’t true support. Shanley is able to turn his experience around and do something that helps teenage Macy, whose outside life seems idyllic, as much as his own is obviously dysfunctional. And maybe Heavy Metal Fiction will become a shelf label. I was intrigued by the way Berthault’s characters were so deeply affected by the music and lyrics in different ways. Shadows Unveiled is the first book in a planned trilogy and I look forward to reading more.
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