I've been awarded the Inspirational Blog Award by Gail Pallotta. She writes
sweet inspirational romance and has out a new book, Stopped Cold, coming out soon. It's a great YA-themed story about peer pressure and supporting the ones you love. Be sure to stop by her blog and see how loving and supportive she is to other authors. Thank you Gail for this
award!
I'm supposed to share seven things about myself.
1. My
favorite Bible verse is Hebrews 10:23: "Let us hold unswervingly to the faith we profess, for He is faithful." It's a reminder to me how great is the gift He has given us; it is also a challenge to remind me to practice what I preach.
2. I just started back leading Bible study after a several-year absence and on the first session, forgot my Bible.
3. Missed a tissue in the laundry this morning...ick...
4. I'm a local history nut.
5. I'm enjoying watching three amaryllis plants peek out of their dried up bulbs in pots in front of a snowy landscape
6. My farm neighbors are Amish.
7. I collect miniature dragons.
I'm giving the award to nine authors with inspirational
blogs. Be sure to stop by and visit them.
Linda Glaz
Teena Stewart
Davalynn Spencer
Karla Akins
Gail Kittleson
Tamera Kraft
Karen Prough
Karen Wingate
Janet Grunst, Colonial Quills
Book reviews, author interviews, thoughtful commentary with Lisa Lickel and friends
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
CrossReads Book Blast: Winter's End by Rebeka Lyn - Enter to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card!
CrossRead's First Book Blast: Winter's End by Rebekah Lyn - Enter to Win a $25 Amazon Gift Card!
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Rebekah Lyn
Rebekah is a Christian with a heart for new beginnings. She is a Florida native and a graduate of Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Fl. A love of history, research and journaling led naturally to a passion for writing. She enjoys travel and has traveled extensively across the United States and Canada as well as Europe and the Caribbean. Her reading taste run from the classics to light fiction. When she is not working or writing, she enjoys cooking,baking and sharing recipes on her blog, http://rebekahlynskitchen.wordpress.com.
Her current works include, Summer Storms and Winter's End, books one and two in The Seasons of Faith series, and Julianne the first book in The Coastal Chronicle series. She is currently working on the, as yet untitled, second book in the Coastal Chronicles set in coastal Florida during the early years of the space program.
Rebekah currently resides in Florida along with her "attack" cat, Mia. They would enjoy meeting with you on her Facebook page.
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Title: Winter's End (Seasons of Faith)
By Rebekah Lyn Book Two of the Seasons of Faith Series Musician Michelle Burton just had the best night of her life. Her band Tangled Web opened for Wonderland in downtown Orlando and the crowd loved them. Too excited to sleep she makes a fateful decision to go to work early. The best night of her life turns into the worst day of her life. Nearby, at boutique Hotel Lago, Stephen Longbottom, acting concierge manager, is anxiously awaiting the arrival of the board of directors for Silken Pleasures, a multimillion dollar company based in New York and specializing in high end cosmetics, fragrances and lingerie. Their incessant demands before they even arrive are driving him to distraction. Meanwhile Lizzie Reynolds, his boss is on a romantic ski trip in Vermont leaving him to manage his first solo event. Hope, forgiveness and love are an integral message throughout the book and like a fine tapestry the threads of God’s master plan for the character’s lives are woven into a fabric of great storytelling, conflict and humor. Readers who came to know and love the characters of Summer Storms will enjoy catching up with Lizzie, Stephen, Michelle, Jeffrey and Ian.Enter to Win a $25 Amazon Gift Card!
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Adam Blumer Talks about life and his New Book
This, my second
novel, explores the idea of a killer using the biblical plagues of Egypt as a
playbook for revenge. I had a lot of fun plotting and researching this one—and
I think readers will be pleased.
What unique thing
did you learn during the writing and/or publishing process of this particular
book?
The power of the
collaborative process. I had a fairly strong first draft, but I was stuck. A
novel editor provided a creative springboard and helped me see where my true
story lay. Without her help, I doubt this story would have seen the light of
day.
Tell us something
about this particular book that we won’t find from your web site.
This novel required a
ton of research. From an old mining tragedy to autism, from adoption law to
anthrax, from pheromones to the Oklahoma City bombing, the research for this
one required much more than I ever expected. I’m so thankful for technology and
ease of access, thanks to the Internet. Without Google and so many resources at
my fingertips, I’d probably still be researching this story. What’s been a favorite work experience you’ve had so far in life?
During one summer
between years in high school, I worked at a library, a book lover’s paradise.
Granted, a lot of the work involved stocking shelves, but being surrounded by
so many fascinating books and interesting authors was pure heaven. I was born a
die-hard book lover, and I’ll probably die one too.
Travel the world and write, publish, write, publish, write, publish . . . you get the idea.
What’s the most
exotic place you’ve traveled?
Israel, in particular
Old Jerusalem
What do you see
outside the closest window right now?
My rather dead-looking
raspberry patch, which is eagerly awaiting spring
What do you tell
people when they ask “and what do you do?”
I’m a book editor who
publishes fiction on the side.
Where’s your
favorite place to grocery shop?
My wife does the
grocery shopping, and she gets her best deals at Super One.
What, to you, is
worship?
The word worship literally means “to bow down.”
In the context of my faith, worship means bowing to God’s wishes for my life,
regardless of what area it may be. Every breath should be breathed for God will
and His glory.
When you take all of the things that make you unique, how does that come out in your writing?
I love suspense fiction and history, so a blending of the two always seems to come out in my writing. In high school, I won awards in calligraphy; Gillian Thayer, my female lead, is into calligraphy in a big way (it’s her job). I’ve always been intrigued with how one’s past impacts his or her present and future. This is a recurring theme in my novels because it’s part of who I am. Now that I think about it, what I write is inseparable to some degree from who I am.
Introduce your
book – plot summary and main characters, and what’s your favorite part of the
story (if it doesn’t give anything away).
Water turns to blood. Flies and gnats attack the innocent. Marc and Gillian Thayer’s vacation resort becomes a grisly murder scene, with a killer using the ten plagues of Egypt as his playbook for revenge.
When their friend turns up dead, Marc and Gillian put their vacation on hold,
enlist the help of a retired homicide detective, and take a closer look at the
bizarre plagues as they escalate in intensity. Meanwhile, a stranger is after
the Thayers’ newly adopted baby. Will they uncover the truth behind the bitter
agenda before the tenth plague, the death of the firstborn son?
My favorite
part is when the firstborn son is revealed and the novel culminates in the
tenth plague. This is the most suspenseful and action-packed part of the story,
with several key characters in jeopardy. I had a blast writing it. Thank you,
Lisa, for the opportunity to talk about my latest project.My pleasure, Adam.
Adam is offering an electronic giveaway to a randomly chosen commenter....drop us a note and enter!
Adam Blumer is the author of two suspense novels, Fatal Illusions (Kregel) and the upcoming novel, The Tenth Plague (Kirkdale Press). A print journalism major in college, he works full time from home as a freelance writer and editor after serving in editorial roles for more than twenty years. He lives in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula with his wife, Kim, and his daughters, Laura and Julia.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Elaine Marie Cooper shares The Unraveling of Revered G, a book review
Like the crocheted blanket coming undone on the cover
of this novel, the lead character in The Unraveling of Reverend G is
watching her mind disengage. And the emotional pain causes her heart to cry
silently, “I can’t stand it.”
Reverend G (short for Gertrude) has always managed her
difficult life with grace and courage and, until now, with all her memory
intact. But the insidious and premature onset of Alzheimer’s has completely
thrown this associate pastor into life-altering questions. Will her loved ones
still love her? Will she turn “looney?” Will she lose the joy of God’s love?
Or, even worse, forget about God? These are fears she lives with—and cannot
stand.
Bravely facing an uncertain future, the 62-year-old
minister, with the support of her adult son and daughter-in-law, prepares to
move into a facility where she cannot wander off. Is she now a prisoner? Is her
life over? But God has surprising and unexpected answers for Reverend G as it
seems her ministry is still very much alive. It has just changed.
I don’t think it was by accident that I recently brought my
e-reader to my own mother’s nursing home room. Very ill with the flu, my 98-year-old
mom needed some extra TLC that day. In between offering my mom sips of soda and
encouraging her to take her medicine, she slept peacefully while I read The
Unraveling of Reverend G.
There was so much truth in this novel: The honest portrayals
of family members, friends and caregivers dealing with dementia on a daily
basis; the pain of watching loved ones as they slowly lose the building blocks
of their memories; the brick & mortar of the patient’s thoughts slowly
crumbling away. Where once a child’s
hand was held by the parent, the mother or father now relies on the
encouragement and guidance of the adult child.
Author RJ Thesman paints it all through the eyes of a woman
with dementia. It is brave, brilliant and beautiful.
The loving appreciation of each phase in a person’s life is
celebrated, whether the child in the womb or the child in the old and frail.
This is a book that should be read by everyone, but especially by “the
caregivers who so patiently watch over those who sometimes forget.” These are the tender warriors to whom this
amazing story is dedicated. A must read.
This is the first book in a three-part series. Looking forward to the sequels.
Author Bio:
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Something Beautiful, with K Dawn Byrd
Welcome back to K Dawn Byrd, who talks about her new book, SomethingBeautiful
K. Dawn Byrd
is an author of inspirational novels in several genres, including historical,
suspense, romance, and young adult. Some of her favorite things are chocolate,
cars, and her pets. Her hobbies include reading, writing, and riding down
country roads in the passenger seat of her husband's Corvette Stingray. When
asked why she writes, her response is, "For the simple joy of placing
words on the page!"
About the book:
Lauren Milton discovers SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL
in the arms of Antony Marcos, a Hispanic bad boy from the wrong side of the
tracks, who saves her from a gang that accosts her on campus. She can't help
herself even though no one approves of their relationship and Antony is rumored
to have gang connections.
Lauren
Milton has always followed the rules, but when she meets Antony Marcos, she
discovers just how much fun it is to do her own thing. When Antony, the bad boy
from the wrong side of the tracks, professes his love for her, her life is
complete. He's her soul mate, but when she finds that he's harboring secrets,
can she forgive him?
Antony is terrified that his secrets will destroy their relationship when Lauren finds out the truth. Does he tell the truth and face losing her or continue his activities, possibly placing her in danger? Can they make things work even though her family and friends are against him?
Lauren has PTSD from the car accident that killed her boyfriend and her mother. Can she face her greatest fears while risking everything for the guy she loves? Can they overcome the obstacles facing them to find their happily ever after?
Antony is terrified that his secrets will destroy their relationship when Lauren finds out the truth. Does he tell the truth and face losing her or continue his activities, possibly placing her in danger? Can they make things work even though her family and friends are against him?
Lauren has PTSD from the car accident that killed her boyfriend and her mother. Can she face her greatest fears while risking everything for the guy she loves? Can they overcome the obstacles facing them to find their happily ever after?
Tell us a
little more about yourself , with three things not many people know about you.
a)
I have a
masters degree in professional counseling from Liberty University.
b)
I'm an
animal lover. I have two hairless Chinese Crested dogs, an African Gray parrot,
three ferrets, and several aquariums in my home, and somehow recently my niece
ended up with a tiny fancy mouse who has found a home at my house.
c)
I love sour
foods. I'd rather have olives, pickles, or dilly beans than something sweet
sometimes.
Why did you
choose to write this book?
I thought it would be fun to explore what it would be like to have a guy and gal fall in love who are from very different backgrounds. She's a wealthy young woman who has always had everything she's ever wanted. He's a Hispanic bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks. Her friends and family don't approve, which adds tension to the story.
I thought it would be fun to explore what it would be like to have a guy and gal fall in love who are from very different backgrounds. She's a wealthy young woman who has always had everything she's ever wanted. He's a Hispanic bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks. Her friends and family don't approve, which adds tension to the story.
What did you
learn while writing this book?
I learned that I really do love writing romance, especially romance that contains suspense passages.
I learned that I really do love writing romance, especially romance that contains suspense passages.
What would
you like readers to take away from your book?
God is with us and we need to learn to trust
our hearts.
What is the
toughest test you've faced as a writer?
Finding time to write. I work a full-time job and also a lot of weekends, which means that I have to be really devoted to my writing time. I set aside at least an hour every night, six days a week if possible. The fact that I start with a well-developed plot makes things move faster.
Finding time to write. I work a full-time job and also a lot of weekends, which means that I have to be really devoted to my writing time. I set aside at least an hour every night, six days a week if possible. The fact that I start with a well-developed plot makes things move faster.
What kind of
planning do you do before writing a novel?
I fill out
character sketches in order to get to know my characters better. I ask myself
what their goals are, what motivates them, and what's keeping them from
reaching their goals. Sometimes, I start by writing a synopsis. This gives me
information about the plot as it develops. I usually have a pretty strong plot
before I actually begin the story.I'm working on a thriller about a serial killer. It's a difficult story because there are several twists and turns and I have to be careful how I write it for everything to fall into place correctly.
What's next
for you?
The Hot Line Girl in June. Luck of the Draw in November.
How can
readers get in contact with you?
Email: kdawnbyrd-at-yahoo.com
Twitter:
kdawnbyrd
Pinterist:
kdawnbyrd
Facebook:
kdawnbyrd
Enjoy a brief excerpt from Something Beautiful:
He placed his hand in the small of my back,
steering me around a puddle of saltwater, and I shivered even though the night
air was warm. I closed my eyes. I must be dreaming. I couldn't
possibly be walking down the beach with Antony Marcos.
I didn't want the moment to end, the night to end. Something deep inside of him communicated with something deep inside of me, leaving me with a feeling of safety and love that I hadn't felt in a long time. I savored the moment, taking in the moon, the stars, and the cool feel of the wet sand beneath my feet.
A woman in a dark sweat suit jogged by, her German shepherd close at her side. A toddler squealed in delight somewhere close by, but as far as I was concerned, we were the only two people in the universe.
I turned my attention back to the hunk beside me. I loved everything about Antony. I was falling fast and terrified of the damage he could do to my heart.
He paused and looked out over the water. "I love it here. I'm just so at peace near the ocean."
He pulled me into his arms, and a shiver of delight surged through me. Our eyes locked, and I wondered if he'd read my mind and somehow knew I'd give everything I owned for just one kiss. He paused as if uncertain.
I was lost in the moment. I wasn't sure how to encourage him to kiss me without seeming easy. He didn't move, merely stood there, his body rigid against mine.
When he finally moved, it wasn't as I'd planned. Antony's lips kissed my forehead and my cheeks, still denying me what I longed for, which was a kiss passionate enough to take my breath away.
I threw caution to the wind. Reaching up, I ran my fingers through his hair and pulled his head down. Once our lips met, Antony quickly took the lead. I melted into him, our heartbeats blending as his lips whispered across mine in a dance as old as eternity.
He pulled away first, leaving me breathless, but longing for more.
I didn't want the moment to end, the night to end. Something deep inside of him communicated with something deep inside of me, leaving me with a feeling of safety and love that I hadn't felt in a long time. I savored the moment, taking in the moon, the stars, and the cool feel of the wet sand beneath my feet.
A woman in a dark sweat suit jogged by, her German shepherd close at her side. A toddler squealed in delight somewhere close by, but as far as I was concerned, we were the only two people in the universe.
I turned my attention back to the hunk beside me. I loved everything about Antony. I was falling fast and terrified of the damage he could do to my heart.
He paused and looked out over the water. "I love it here. I'm just so at peace near the ocean."
He pulled me into his arms, and a shiver of delight surged through me. Our eyes locked, and I wondered if he'd read my mind and somehow knew I'd give everything I owned for just one kiss. He paused as if uncertain.
I was lost in the moment. I wasn't sure how to encourage him to kiss me without seeming easy. He didn't move, merely stood there, his body rigid against mine.
When he finally moved, it wasn't as I'd planned. Antony's lips kissed my forehead and my cheeks, still denying me what I longed for, which was a kiss passionate enough to take my breath away.
I threw caution to the wind. Reaching up, I ran my fingers through his hair and pulled his head down. Once our lips met, Antony quickly took the lead. I melted into him, our heartbeats blending as his lips whispered across mine in a dance as old as eternity.
He pulled away first, leaving me breathless, but longing for more.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The Next Big Thing: Meow Mayhem, Dana Arcuri, and Lorilyn Roberts
Today my blog is part
of something bigger than usual. Last week Dana Arcuri invited me to be part of
a blog hop called The Next Big Thing.
It is an opportunity for me to bless other authors.
Check out Dana's book debut and blog: http://writing4theheart-n-soul.blogspot.com/
What is awesome about this blog hop is the exciting adventure to learn about authors from various genres and styles. One may never know the possibilities in our future. His or her work might just be the next big thing, or perhaps mine, too. Whatever the case, we are living out our passion for writing and making a positive difference within our world.
8. What other books would
you compare this story to within your genre? It’s a little like the Cat Who
mysteries by Liliian Jackson Braun.
The purpose is to help
readers discover the next great book or author; i.e., the one they will be
compelled to read or the author whose work they simply can’t put down.
Check out Dana's book debut and blog: http://writing4theheart-n-soul.blogspot.com/
ABOUT DANA ARCURI : Dana Arcuri is an
ordinary wife, mother, and sister, but a daughter of an extraordinary Heavenly
Father. She began her love of reading and writing at the age of eleven. What
began as a fun hobby gradually turned into a faith-inspired passion. She writes
for the heart-n- soul to provide inspiration, encouragement, and hope.
Dana is a Contributing Author for Inspired Women Succeed, published in May 2011. Having a heart for the hurting, she is the Director of Prayer and Contributing Writer at Write Where It Hurts. You may visit WWIH at http://writewhereithurts.org/. In addition, she is a member of the National Association of Christian Women Entrepreneurs. (http://nacwe.org/)
Currently, she is completing her upcoming book, Harvest of Hope: Living Victoriously Through Adversity. Struggling with unfathomable trials, she shares her personal journey with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and Fibromyalgia. Despite ongoing adversity, she took one step at a time to successfully overcome each hurdle. Her captivating message is one of hope, healing, and rising above unrelenting hardships.
When Dana is not busy writing, she is enjoying Starbucks, dark chocolate, and being a girly girl.
Dana is a Contributing Author for Inspired Women Succeed, published in May 2011. Having a heart for the hurting, she is the Director of Prayer and Contributing Writer at Write Where It Hurts. You may visit WWIH at http://writewhereithurts.org/. In addition, she is a member of the National Association of Christian Women Entrepreneurs. (http://nacwe.org/)
Currently, she is completing her upcoming book, Harvest of Hope: Living Victoriously Through Adversity. Struggling with unfathomable trials, she shares her personal journey with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and Fibromyalgia. Despite ongoing adversity, she took one step at a time to successfully overcome each hurdle. Her captivating message is one of hope, healing, and rising above unrelenting hardships.
When Dana is not busy writing, she is enjoying Starbucks, dark chocolate, and being a girly girl.
What is awesome about this blog hop is the exciting adventure to learn about authors from various genres and styles. One may never know the possibilities in our future. His or her work might just be the next big thing, or perhaps mine, too. Whatever the case, we are living out our passion for writing and making a positive difference within our world.
Part of this blog hop involves me answering ten questions about my book.
Next week, please take the opportunity to hop on over to Lorilyn Roberts’s blog at
Part of this blog hop involves me answering ten questions about my book.
Next week, please take the opportunity to hop on over to Lorilyn Roberts’s blog at
1. What is the
working title of your book? Meow Mayhem
2. Where did you get
the idea for your book? The basic idea came from stories around my
community, with the downturn in the economy, luring new businesses, and a story
I heard about tunnels running beneath a business block, used for hiding
valuables.
3. What genre does
your book fall under? Cozy mystery
4. Which actors would
you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition? Hmmm- not much into this, but I see True as a
sort of Ryan Gosling-tortured but mature-type, and Ivy as a fun, slightly kooky
but head-on-straight Americanized Helena Bonham-Carter (sorry, Helena).
5. What
is the one-sentence synopsis of your book? A small town mayor invites Ivy
Preston and True Thompson to move their businesses to Apple Grove, can their
love survive the sudden rise in crime?
6. Will your book be
self-published or represented by an agency?
Meow Mayhem is being published by Whimsical Publications and scheduled
for release January 28.
7. How long did it
take you to write the first draft of your manuscript? I usually write
pretty quickly, and this draft took place over about six weeks; however I
rewrote a couple of times, and it took six years to find a publisher.
9. Who or what
inspired you to write this book? I
was writing a series for the now defunct Heartsong Presents: Mysteries, and
wanted to write a longer more developed series. I grew up with cats but can’t
have them for pets now due to family allergy issues, so this is my way of
keeping cats in my life. I wanted to write stories that had multiple layers and
spoke to a wider audience while still being set in the Midwest and was clean
and fun entertainment.
10. What else about your
book might pique the reader’s interest? The cats that are the “stars” of this
book are Egyptian Maus, the only naturally “spotted” domestic cats and have
fun, unique characteristics. In fact, Ivy and True’s cats know their “hearts”
and those of their human friends, and help True and Ivy speak their minds as well.
Don’t forget, next week, please take the opportunity to hop on
over to the blog listed below.
Lorilyn:
Because God is our heavenly Father, He can fill the void of earthly fathers. Seventh Dimension - the Door is a
peek into the King's power to defeat that darkness and overcome rejection. It's
a journey that parallels my own - a story of redemption and hope.
Read more at http://www.lorilynroberts.com/lorilynbio.html#wIQtZsHqtlhGh33G.99
Read more at http://www.lorilynroberts.com/lorilynbio.html#wIQtZsHqtlhGh33G.99
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Book Review - Jen Turano's A Change in Fortune
A Change of Fortune
Jen Turano
Bethany House
c. November 2012
ISBN 978-0-7642-1018-1
Print: $14.99
E-book: $9.99
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