My friend Pearl Nsiah-Kumi, who is a multi-published Christian Author, has put together an inspiring book for us, Get On Board and Stay On Board.
It is a collection of poems, short articles and short Bible studies based on scripture, to encourage non-Christians to place their faith in Jesus, and also to support Christians to have a closer relationship with God and be ready for eternal life in Heaven!
Click Here to Get Your Copy: http://www.pearlkumi.net
Book reviews, author interviews, thoughtful commentary with Lisa Lickel and friends
Monday, August 4, 2014
Friday, July 11, 2014
Christian Writers Conference
Country Memories Farm Christian Writing Conference
August 8-9 in
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
We have wonderful speakers again this year:
Becky
Melby
Ben Wolf
Kathryn Springer
Friday evening critiques by
Susan Baganz
On-the-farm networking social "getting writers
together"
Please check us out at www.countrymemoriesfarm.com.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
CrossReads Book Blast with Elizabeth Maddrey
Hope Deferred
By Elizabeth Maddrey
About the Book:
Christian fiction for women.
It's been a tough year. Twin sisters June and July and their husbands spent the last year trying to start a family. Now, as the sisters work with fertility specialists to see how medicine can help them conceive, each must determine what treatment is right for them in the midst of overwhelming options, none of which promise immediate results.
Will their deferred hope leave them heart sick, or start them on the path to the fulfillment of their dreams?
Elizabeth Maddrey began writing stories as soon as she could form the letters properly and has never looked back. Though her practical nature and love of math and organization steered her into computer science for college and graduate school, she has always had one or more stories in progress to occupy her free time.
When she isn’t writing, Elizabeth is a voracious consumer of books and has mastered the art of reading while undertaking just about any other activity. Elizabeth is a member of ACFW and lives in the suburbs of Washington D.C. with her husband and their two incredibly active little boys.
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Book Review: As Is by Wendy Oleston
As Is
By Wendy Oleston
A Wisconsin Author!
.99 Kindle
12.99 print
ISBN-13:
978-1499781335
Buy on Amazon
From the publisher:
Life is hard for Mara Shaw. One bad relationship after
another has left her a single mother with no faith in anything. She is unable
to trust in anyone . . . including herself. She decides to start afresh, and
never allow herself to be hurt again. Graydon Davidson walks into her life and
begins to show her the truth. While the truth is hard to accept, it is also the
key to her freedom. Is this gorgeous and compassionate stranger the answer to
all her dreams? Or will specters from her past which emerge to haunt her take
over? Mara is faced with a choice that will change her life forever.
Persistent love
For Christians, if you’ve ever tried to picture being the
bride of Christ, Oleston puts a whole new spin on the subject in her new book.
We all have issues to deal with. Mara has a boatload of
them, from being in denial of alcoholism to not knowing how to love or to
receive love. A single mom in danger of losing her child, she agrees
reluctantly to counseling. The reader is invited along as this woman walks
through her despair to finally reach the lowest point and so be able to climb
back out of the abyss, holding the hand of the only one we can truly count on.
On the way to her first counseling session, Mara meets a
mysterious young man, Graydon, and they are instantly infatuated. Months pass
during which they develop a platonic relationship and slowly learn each other’s
story. Mara is constantly torn by her struggle to become a mom worthy of her
son, a woman worthy of true love, and a person who can love wholly. It’s
Graydon every bit as much as her counselor who forces Mara to face the ugly
things in her life. Countless times Mara attempts to shove away those who want to
help her. Graydon never lets her know he’s had enough. He always comes back, is
always there when she needs someone, always knows what to say, acts as her
conscious, and leads her gently through the valley of the shadow of death.
The reader is encouraged to conjecture about Graydon’s
identity until Mara is able to come clean and accept the forgiveness she’s been
offered all along. This story is definitely thought-provoking on many levels,
and one that will show you the unyielding love of God. I have to offer this
caveat, however, in that unfortunately vulgar language permeates the entire
story. While I understand that cursing has become almost normal in society and
I realize certain characters will swear as part of their makeup, I also don’t
believe that it is natural for believers to continue to do so thoughtlessly
once they develop a personal relationship with the Lord. It seems like a light
thing to address in light of the enormous issues Mara overcame, but it was
jarring and disappointing for all the care the author used in this intriguing
story of second chances. Told in third person from Mara’s point of view, this
is a story you’ll be thinking about for a long while.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Adams Animals with Kimberley Payne
Adam’s
Animals – Fun Facts About God’s Creation
by
Kimberley Payne
Adam’s
Animals – Fun Facts About God’s Creation just
released this spring!
Is your church running a Vacation Bible
School (VBS) program this summer based on the Weird Animals curriculum? http://www.group.com/vbs/weird-animals
Consider using Adam’s Animals along with
the accompanying craft book, Super Simple Animal Crafts http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleAnimalCrafts
in your Sunday School program leading up VBS. It’s a great resource for your
church to generate interest in your summer programs.
Adam’s
Animals is an
entertaining and educational book that offers children loads
of fun while they learn about the Bible.
Inside you’ll find:
• Bible stories about the animal
• Fascinating facts about each animal
• Whimsical illustrations for creative
colouring fun
• Word search puzzles to learn new words and
improve spelling
Watch
a video of author Kimberley Payne reading from Adam’s Animals http://bit.ly/ReadingFromAdamsAnimals
View sample
pages from Adam’s
Animals
What
others are saying about Adam's
Animals
"Kimberley looks at the creatures found in
the Bible and gives children some incredible scientific facts about them. She
then follows those facts up with Scripture references from the Bible on what
God has to say about the many animals she has listed in this book. If your
child is one who likes "Did you know...?" books, they'll love this
one. Included in the book are word search activities and pictures to colour. "
– Laura Davis
"Author Kimberly Payne has done a thorough
job of researching the animal kingdom and combining it with scripture and
biblical stories. This book has many fascinating facts about animals and is
laid our in a very organized manner with pictures to color and word puzzles."
– Carol Stratton
"From ants to worms, children will not
only find the facts interesting, some will even make them giggle. At the same
time, they are learning how creative God is that he would make so many animals
with distinct characteristics."– Carol
Round
"I plan to use this book in our home
school program as it integrates faith, science, language and art.
My kids love it - there is much information in it, our 12 year old couldn't get through it in one sitting." – Michelle Evans
My kids love it - there is much information in it, our 12 year old couldn't get through it in one sitting." – Michelle Evans
"This is a delightful book filled with (as
promised) fun facts about God's creatures. I appreciated the focus on scripture
and how Kimberley aligns God's word with God's creatures. The word challenges
are a wonderful way to hone other skills such as spelling and reading, too, so
this is a great activity to go along with the information. "– Glynis Belec
This
children's activity book cleverly ties in scripture, so not only does it teach
the inquisitive child about God's creations, but also about God's word."—Melanie Fischer
Buy
the Book
On Amazon
About the
Author
Kimberley Payne is an award-winning author who
combines her teaching experience and love of writing to create educational
materials for children about family, fitness, science and faith. You can visit
her website at www.kimberleypayne.com
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Book Review: Legacy and Love by Paula Mowery
Paula Mowery, Legacy and Love
Prism Book Group
2014
Ebook .99
Print: $13.99
From the publisher:
The Prayer
Shawl
Sean Holland is a magazine reporter always looking for the next story. Hope Weaver is a pediatric nurse who shares Christ through making prayer shawls. The shawls are just the touchy-feely story Sean needs, even though he’ll have to endure Hope’s strong Christian beliefs to get it. An unexpected connection brings them together as a couple. But, can they find love if they don’t share their faith?
Inheritance
Alex Lyndon’s life has been a series of fits and starts with no finishes. She finds herself jobless and divorced. Now her only family, Granny Olivia, is critically ill.
Chase Carson had to step into running the family business when his father died. The time is past due for him to visit Miss Olivia.
Alex and Chase must go on a treasure hunt. Will each find purpose and love for their lives in the process?
Sean Holland is a magazine reporter always looking for the next story. Hope Weaver is a pediatric nurse who shares Christ through making prayer shawls. The shawls are just the touchy-feely story Sean needs, even though he’ll have to endure Hope’s strong Christian beliefs to get it. An unexpected connection brings them together as a couple. But, can they find love if they don’t share their faith?
Inheritance
Alex Lyndon’s life has been a series of fits and starts with no finishes. She finds herself jobless and divorced. Now her only family, Granny Olivia, is critically ill.
Chase Carson had to step into running the family business when his father died. The time is past due for him to visit Miss Olivia.
Alex and Chase must go on a treasure hunt. Will each find purpose and love for their lives in the process?
My review:
Novellas
seem to be getting such mixed reviews. They are really more like expanded short
stories, bits of stories for those who like shorter reads besides delving into
the time a full-length novel takes to read. Novellas are complete stories—just short.
Mowery’s
delightful, HEA romances fit the bill beautifully for those little book bites.
Romances are, by nature, predictable, but that’s what romance readers want…and
that’s what Mowery delivers with these two stories.
A nurse with
a passion and a mission, one who follows the still small voice of God, in The Prayer
Shawl, lives out her faith. When a young man who’s soured on faith and on s perpetual
hunt for the next best thing meets the woman with the “magic blankets,” he’s in
for keeps. He just doesn’t know it, until his past catches up with him and he’s
desperate for help. A marriage of convenience turns into something much more in
this sweet story of love and faith.
The second
story, Inheritance, is about two lost souls in different paths, who through
loss and grieving, and the legacy of joy, meet and bond. Instant love…can it
work? Alex and Chase are about to find out. This couple meet when Alex is at
her lowest point in life, and Chase on the hunt for a missing manuscript.
Though each of them have had plenty of disillusionment and reasons to curl up
and pass the blame, they never let go of the God who’s really in charge. A very
sweet and idealistic romance. Told through a mix of first and third person,
Inheritance will keep the reader turning pages.
Those who
like quick reads and purely HEA stories will enjoy these novellas in Legacy and
Love.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Essence of Evil by Barbara Derksen book review
Essence of Evil
April 28, 2014
Evil pursues Christine, in this
the second book of the Finders Keepers Mystery Series. Retreat is not an option
but her move forward makes her vulnerable to the very evil that took her
parents' lives. Faced with yet another missing child, she embarks on a search
that takes her out of her comfort zone to question her chosen career, her
abilities, and her belief system as she helps stricken parents find closure.
Christine finds herself confused about her growing interest in Jeremy but she
is distracted by the essence of evil that surrounds her.
$4.99 E-boook
Nightmares are real
I’ve known about Derksen’s books for years, but this is the
first of the series that I’ve read from this prolific author. Without using the
actual words or graphic imagery, Derksen creates a sense of despair, and
revolting depth of depravity. A young woman, now known as Christine, who
witnessed cruelty as a child is being hunted again as she’s returned to her
home and tries to deal with the past while forging a new future for herself.
She works to locate missing and exploited children, along with her specially
trained dog and her partner Jeremy, a detective who’d like to explore their
relationship on a different level.
A couple of cases are going on at the same time in this
story, all dealing with kidnapped and missing boys. The setting is Canada, and
Derksen’s several characters have a say about their work and feelings.
Christine Smith is feisty, trying to be strong and independent through her
fears, and deeply caring about the tragic young victims she’s hired to find.
Readers will be able to empathize with her and her passion.
Not for the faint of heart, Derksen has plumbed the depths
of the essence of evil while letting the light of faith shine through as the
true victor.
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