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Monday, November 30, 2009

Blog Tour - Tricia Goyer, Ocieanna Fleiss and Love Finds You in Lonesome Prairie Montana

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

TRICIA GOYER is the author of twenty books including From Dust and Ashes, My Life UnScripted, and the children's book, 10 Minutes to Showtime. She won Historical Novel of the Year in 2005 and 2006 from ACFW, and was honored with the Writer of the Year award from Mt. Hermon Writer's Conference in 2003. Tricia's book Life Interrupted was a finalist for the Gold Medallion in 2005. In addition to her novels, Tricia writes non-fiction books and magazine articles for publications like Today's Christian Woman and Focus on the Family. Tricia is a regular speaker at conventions and conferences, and has been a workshop presenter at the MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) International Conventions. She and her family make their home in the mountains of Montana.

OCIEANNA FLEISS is a published writer and has edited six of Tricia Goyer's historical novels. She lives with her husband and their four children in the Seattle area. Connect with Ocieanna on Facebook!

BIG CONTEST

The authors, Tricia and Ocieanna, have put together one humdinger of a contest for this blog tour! Enter the Fall in Love With Lonesome Prairie Contest and WIN a perty Montana Gift Basket!

To enter, simply fill out the entry form (http://www.triciagoyer.com/contest.html ), (then tell 5 or more friends about the contest)! The winner will be announced December 14th, just in time for an old-fashioned Montana Christmas. Giddy-up!

The Winner of our ‘Fall in Love with Lonesome Prairie’ giveaway will receive a fantastic Montana Gift Basket, including:

*Winter fleece throw

*Huckleberry chocolate bar

*Paula Dean candle

*Burt’s Bees gift set

*Wild Huckleberry taffy

*Montana stationary notebook

*Montana greeting card set

*Montana ball cap

*Montana apron

*Montana refrigerator magnet

*Charlie Russell 2010 Montana Calendar


Enter for your chance to win at the link above.

LOVE FINDS YOU IN LONESOME PRAIRIE MONTANA
by Tricia Goyer and Ocieanna Fleiss
Published by Summerside Press

ABOUT THE BOOK

In 1890, Julia Cavanaugh travels west from New York City to unite orphans in her care with new families.
Imagine her horror when she discovers that she's to be "delivered," too--as bride to an uncouth miner! But with no return fare, Julia's options are bleak.

What does God have planned for her on the lonesome prairies of Montana?

Read an excerpt here.

Readers, buy your copy of Love Finds You in Lonesome Prairie Montana today!

MY REVIEW

I was pulled in from the start with this book. Not only did the back cover copy intrigue me with the concept of a woman traveling west on an orphan train, but the barren Montana setting and the rich cast of characters only added to the depth to be found within this novel. The pairing of Tricia with Ocieanna, who's edited several of Tricia's novels, is a true winning combination of writing skill and talent. If you love a western setting, you're going to love this newest release from the Love Finds You line of books from Summerside Press.

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with Tricia Goyer

1. If your hero/heroine were an ice cream flavor, what would he/she be and why?

Julia would be homemade peach. She's sweet and simple!

2. Are there any themes in Wild West Christmas that you hope the reader sees? Are there any themes that weren't overt but developed as the stories progressed?

The theme that God is our true home is a strong theme. I believe this is a theme that has been strong in our family, too. God called us to Montana in 1995--away from our family and friends. He has done wonderful things for us here and we've never regretted it!

3. When is your next book coming out and what is the story?

My next book comes out February 2009 ... All Things Hidden. It's part of Guidepost's Home to Heather Creek Series.

The past is brought to light...

Charlotte is cleaning out the basement of Bedford Community Church when she comes across a tattered and yellowed newspaper article. The clipping, published more than a century ago, implicates her great-great-grandfather in the loss of funds intended to help finish building the church. Charlotte has heard stories about the incident through the years, but now it seems the past has come back to haunt her. Is it just her imagination or are people treating her differently now that they think she’s descended from a crook? Will Charlotte be able to clear her family’s name once and for all?

Meanwhile, Sam is spending time with a new girl in town—and is keeping secrets from his grandparents about where they go. Christopher is trying to get an article published in the local paper, and Emily reluctantly partners with a foreign exchange student on a class project and eventually comes to see that they’re not that different after all. As old secrets are brought to light, the whole family is reminded that the truth is often more complicated than it seems.

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Thank you, Tricia, for being in the spotlight with us.

Readers, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE copy of Love Finds You in Lonesome Prairie Montana.

Make sure you also leave your email address (name at domainname dot.com/net). You won't be entered in the drawing without it. If you wish to comment but don't want to be entered, say so when you post.

And if you want to make certain you don't miss anything, check the box that says 'email follow-up comments to:' when you leave a comment and they'll be sent to the email address associated with your blogging account. That way you'll be notified of any comments and will know when the winners are announced each time.

This week, the contest is open to US/Canada residents only.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

10 Fun Facts + Blog Tour

Just a quick note to announce that I've been featured in a news article on Examiner.com in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. The article is online though, so anyone can read it.

http://www.tinyurl.com/funfactstiff


Second, beginning Monday, I'll be involved in a 2-week blog tour spotlighting my first 6 books. I hope you'll drop by and follow me on the tour. There are many chances to win a free book. The more you enter, the higher your chance to win. Here is the tour schedule:

11/28
Petticoats & Pistols - http://www.petticoatsandpistols.com

11/30 - 12/4
Dawn Kinzer - http://dawnkinzer.blogspot.com

12/1
ausjenny - http://ausjenny.blogspot.com
Erica Vetsch - http://onthewritepath.blogspot.com

12/2
Martha Rogers - http://www.marthasbooks.blogspot.com

12/3
Pat Gonzales - www.pattishene.com
Abi Buening - http://myheartbelongs2books.blogspot.com

12/4
Abi Buening - http://myheartbelongs2books.blogspot.com
Stormi Johnson - http://writesthoughts.blogspot.com

12/5
Cara Putman - http://carasmusings.blogspot.com
American Patriot blog - http://americanpatriotseries.blogspot.com

12/7
Edit Café (guest blogger) - http://editcafe.blogspot.com
Cindy Woodsmall (all week) - http://www.cindywoodsmall.com/booklover/category/book-lover/
Rose McCauley - http://rosemccauley.blogspot.com
Lauralee Bliss - http://blissfulwritingthoughts.blogspot.com

12/8
Jennifer AlLee - http://jenniferallee.blogspot.com
Leslie Sowell - http://blog.allienewberry.com
Seriously Write (writing tips) - http://seriouslywrite.blogspot.com
Favorite PASTimes interview - http://favoritepastimes.blogspot.com

12/9
Cathy Bryant - http://WordVessel.blogspot.com
Eileen Astels - http://eileenastels.blogspot.com
Favorite PASTimes interview - http://favoritepastimes.blogspot.com

12/10
Patty Wysong - http://pattywysong.blogspot.com

12/11
Patty Wysong - http://pattywysong.blogspot.com

12/12
Margaret Chind - http://cherryblossommj.blogspot.com

12/14
Lisa Lickel - http://livingourfaithoutloud.blogspot.com

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Spotlight on Mary Connealy and Cowboy Christmas

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

MARY CONNEALY writes romantic comedies with cowboys for Barbour Publishing. Cowboy Christmas is in bookstores now. Montana Rose, Book #1 of the Montana Marriages series, released in July, book #2 The Husband Tree comes in January and book #3 Wildflower Bride comes in May 2010. Mary is also the author of the Lassoed in Texas series and a cozy mystery collection, Nosy in Nebraska. Mary is a Christy Award finalist.

Find Mary Online at:
Seekerville
Petticoats & Pistols
My Blog
My Website

COWBOY CHRISTMAS
by Mary Connealy
Published by Barbour Publishing

ABOUT THE BOOK

A beautiful songstress on the run.
A distrustful cowboy who can't abandon a woman in need.
An evil man obsessed with controlling that stunning voice.
The brutal cold of the Rockies in winter.
A suspicious family risking everything to protect a singer with secrets.
One perfect chance for a star to lead two lonely people to true love. Cowboy Christmas.

Readers, buy your copy of Cowboy Christmas today!

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1. What gave you the inspiration for this story?

I wanted to write a book about a ‘good girl’ who’s never been challenged to stand up for her faith. She’s lived a very protected life and it hasn’t been hard to be a Christian. But the day has come when, to do the right thing, she has to risk everything, and suddenly she finds that her steady faith isn’t so easy to hang on to when her life is at stake. That’s Annette in Cowboy Christmas. A life long good girl who’s just fumbling every challenge she meets, but her faith is solid so she keeps coming back, trying to do it all right.

2. How much of your own experiences influenced your characters? What aspects became traits that were theirs and theirs alone?

In general ways, I see Annette’s story as my own. I’ve had a very good, safe life. Wonderful Christian parents. Marriage to a man of faith. I’ve wondered if I really had to stand strong for God, what would I do? I’d like to believe I’d face anything courageously for God. But we hear about the suffering people undergo as Christians in parts of the world where Christianity is terribly persecuted and I always hope and pray I could die for my faith and speak truth to power at any cost. So I made Annette do it instead of me.

3. If your hero/heroine were an ice cream flavor, what would he/she be and why?

Annette is Rocky Road. She’s so full of gifts, so full of a sweet faith. But she keeps surprising poor Elijah, too. An occasional crunch he doesn’t expect, like when she uses a length of pipe to fight off the bad guy, right when he was there to be her knight in shining armor.

Elijah and ice cream. . .I’m having a little trouble with that. I adored Elijah. He’s been through something terrible and guilt is eating him up inside. But he’s such a sweetheart. And he loves his mother even though she’s a nag. Is that a flavor? Can you find a flavor in that? Let’s call him Chocolate/chocolate chip. That makes no sense but I’m hungry now so you’ve done your damage, Tiff.

* insert comment: Good! :) *

4. Are there any themes in Cowboy Christmas that you hope the reader sees? Are there any themes that weren't overt but developed as the stories progressed?

The theme I wanted was to live bravely for Christ. To believe that God is with you through the good and the bad. Annette is so bend on being courageous. . .especially when she fails over and over, that she fails to see the hand of God protecting her and guiding her.

5. What were your most difficult parts to write? Your favorite?

The scene where Annette was getting swept down the river was hard. An action scene is always a lot of work because, at least for me, it needs to be so tight and so fast paced and I can only achieve that through revisions, many, many revisions. So I need to go over it a lot of times. I can do it, I just can’t yet learn to do it naturally.

6. When is your next book coming out and what is the story?

My next release is The Husband Tree, coming in January. It’s a sequel to Montana Rose which released in July. I am completely in love with this book. I had so much fun with these two characters, Belle Tanner, a secondary character in Montana Rose, and Silas Harden.

Belle Tanner buries her third worthless husband and makes a vow over his shallow grave. She’s learned her lesson. No more men.

Silas Harden just lost his second ranch because of a woman. The first deserted him when times got tough. Now he’s had to quit the whole state of New Mexico to avoid a trumped-up shotgun wedding and the noose of matrimony. He’s learned his lesson. No more women.

Belle needs hired hands to move a cattle herd late in the season and there’s no one around but seemingly aimless Silas. She hires him reluctantly.

Silas signed on, glad for the work, though worried about a woman doing such a thing as hiring drovers, only to find out he’s the lone man going with five woman, including a baby still in diapers. After the cattle drive is over, he might as well shoot himself to speed up the process of being embarrassed to death.

A fast approaching winter.

The toughest lady rancher you’ve ever seen.

A cynical cowboy who has to convince five women he’s right for their ma. . .and then convince himself.

And one thousand head of the crankiest cattle who have ever been punched across the backbone of the Rockies.

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Thank you, Mary, for being in the spotlight with us.

Readers, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE autographed copy of Cowboy Christmas.

Make sure you also leave your email address (name at domainname dot.com/net). You won't be entered in the drawing without it. If you wish to comment but don't want to be entered, say so when you post.

And if you want to make certain you don't miss anything, check the box that says 'email follow-up comments to:' when you leave a comment and they'll be sent to the email address associated with your blogging account. That way you'll be notified of any comments and will know when the winners are announced each time.

This week, the contest is open to US/Canada residents only.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Copper and Candles on the ACFW Book Club!



I made an announcement back in September about my 4th book being selected as the November Book of the Month with the ACFW Book Club.

Well, the month is here, and so is the discussion. If you are a member and you've read my book, I'd love to see you participate in the chat and answer the discussion questions being posted. If you've read the book and aren't a member, it's FREE to join. Check out the link above by clicking on the banner.

I know this week is Thanksgiving for those in the US, but there are some fantastic questions being posed about my book. If you have a spare moment and would love to chat with other readers about this book...or many other new releases on Christian fiction, the ACFW Book Club is the place for you!

And of course, if you haven't read this book or bought it, you can click the book cover there to the right and be taken to Christianbook.com where you can buy it for yourself or a friend. My books are priced low and make fantastic gifts. It's also available at Amazon.com.

Oh, and if you have read any of my books and would like your review to appear on my site, let me know, I'd love to feature it!

Thanks so much for your continued support. Come back again on Wednesday for the next author spotlight.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Spotlight on Erica Vetsch and The Bartered Bride

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

ERICA VETSCH is married to Peter and keeps the company books for the family lumber business. A home-school mom to Heather and James, Erica loves history, romance, and storytelling. Her ideal vacation is taking her family to out-of-the-way history museums and chatting to curators about local history. She has a Bachelor’s degree from Calvary Bible College in Secondary Education: Social Studies. You can find her on the web at http://onthewritepath.blogspot.com.

THE BARTERED BRIDE
by Erica Vetsch
Published by Barbour Publishing / Heartsong Presents

ABOUT THE BOOK

Duluth, Minnesota in 1905 boasts more millionaires than any other U.S. city. Tycoon Abraham Kennebrae intends to marry his grandsons off to three of the wealthiest heiresses in town and allow Kennebrae Shipping to gain control of Duluth Harbor.

Tempests rage, in the board room, the ball room, and on treacherous Lake Superior. Will hearts and helms survive? Will God prove Himself sovereign over wind, waves, and weddings?

Jonathan Kennebrae, oldest of the three Kennebrae brothers, finds himself backed into a corner. Marry heiress Melissa Brooke or lose his own considerable inheritance. Can he find a legitimate reason to avoid the wedding and still keep his fortune? But as the wedding day approaches, does he want to escape?

Melissa Brooke, only heir to her father’s empire, is bartered by her parents into a marriage contract to a man she’s never met. Can she trust him with her deepest secret? Can she trust him with her heart?

Readers, buy your copy of The Bartered Bride today!

MY REVIEW

Wow! As many already know, I love historical romance. As a historical author myself, though, I am often quite picky about the books I read. Erica has done an amazing job with her research of Minnesota and the little tidbits peppered throughout her book that help bring the reality of Duluth alive to the reader. And the premise of a grandfather who is looking to marry off his grandsons is fantastic! Jonathan and Melissa are rich in detail and quickly hook you with their respective plights. The supporting characters only add to the depth and make for a solid read. Be on the lookout for some great books coming from this author.

OTHER STOPS ON THE TOUR

Nov. 16th Myra Johnson http://myra.typepad.com/
Lisa Harris http://myblogintheheartofafrica.blogspot.com/

Nov. 17th Cindy Wilson http://cindyrwilson.blogspot.com/
Jamie Debree http://thevarietypages.blogspot.com/

Nov. 18th Lynda Schab, http://on-the-write-track.blogspot.com/

Nov. 19th Jamie Debree again http://thevarietypages.blogspot.com/

Nov. 20th Rachel Fernandes http://confessionsofaheadhopper.blogspot.com/
Mary Connealy at Seekerville http://seekerville.blogspot.com/

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1. This is your debut novel! Congratulations! What gave you the inspiration for this story?

The initial idea came from a visit to Duluth MN and loving the setting so much I knew I wanted to write a story set there. Then came some research into the history of the city. And then one day I was sitting in church waiting for the service to start when the idea of a shipping tycoon wanting to marry off his grandsons came to me.

2. How much of your own experiences influenced your characters? What aspects became traits that were theirs and theirs alone?

I can't think of anything specifically as far as character traits. I do know that I've prayed Jonathan's prayer before, that God would change someone else, when in reality, I was the one who needed changing.

3. If your hero/heroine were an ice cream flavor, what would he/she be and why?

Melissa would probably be strawberry since she loves pink. Jonathan, Cookies and Creme, smooth, creamy, and full of little surprises.

4. Are there any themes in The Bartered Bride that you hope the reader sees? Are there any themes that weren't overt but developed as the stories progressed?

The theme of God's sovereignty is fairly overt. More subtle would be His trustworthiness. Not only is He in control, but He can be trusted to work things out for our good and His glory.

5. What were your most difficult parts to write? Your favorite?

This book flowed really well. I wrote that first draft in about five weeks one summer. My favorite parts of this book to write were actually the most difficult as well. The ending provided lots of challenges, but I'm very pleased with how it came off.

6. When is your next book coming out and what is the story?

My next book is The Marriage Masquerade, which is the story of Noah Kennebrae, Jonathan's brother. It comes out early next year.

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Thank you, Erica, for being in the spotlight with us.

Readers, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE autographed copy of The Bartered Bride.

Make sure you also leave your email address (name at domainname dot.com/net). You won't be entered in the drawing without it. If you wish to comment but don't want to be entered, say so when you post.

And if you want to make certain you don't miss anything, check the box that says 'email follow-up comments to:' when you leave a comment and they'll be sent to the email address associated with your blogging account. That way you'll be notified of any comments and will know when the winners are announced each time.

This week, the contest is open to US/Canada residents only.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Spotlight on Vickie McDonough and Wild West Christmas

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

VICKIE MCDONOUGH is an award-winning author and native Oklahoman. She has had 16 novels and novellas published. Her favorite genre is Christian historical romance. Her stories frequently place in national contests, such as the ACFW Book of the Year contest, the Inspirational Readers Choice Contest and Heartsong Present’s annual readers’ contests. She is a wife of thirty-four years, mother of four sons, and grandmother to a feisty three-year-old girl.

WILD WEST CHRISTMAS
by Vickie McDonough
Published by Barbour Publishing

ABOUT THE BOOK

Romance takes root in the lives of a Texas rancher's four daughters. Charlsey Ames loves being a cowhand until a dandy tenderfoot from the city begins opening her eyes to unexplored territory. Sharpshooter Lucy Ames takes a shot at love while traveling with a Wild West show. Horse-trainer Sarah Ames finds herself falling for a suspicious drifter with a gentle hand. Tracker Bessie Mae Ames is being trailed by a handsome yet guarded Texas Ranger. Will love corral these Lone Star ladies hearts this Christmas?

Readers, buy your copy of Wild West Christmas today!

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1. What gave you the inspiration for this story?

Our story is about four sisters, and when I drew the third sister, I modelled her after children I knew who were the third child in a family of four. Often these children have a hard time finding where they fit in, and Sarah is no different. She struggles with her lack of household skills and the desire to be outside, training her father’s horses—something she’s especially gifted at doing.

2. How much of your own experiences influenced your characters? What aspects became traits that were theirs and theirs alone?

It varies, depending on the character. Some reflect me more than others. My hero, Carson Romero, is half Scottish and half Mexican. He lives in western Texas in a time where it wasn’t cool to be a Mexican. He longs to be respected for the God fearing man he is on the inside and not rejected because of the color of his skin.

3. If your hero/heroine were an ice cream flavor, what would he/she be and why?

Carson would be Vanilla Caramel Swirl, and Sarah would be something very different like Banana Split ice cream. She’s vanilla, a real woman, with flavors unique to herself mixed in.

4. Are there any themes in Wild West Christmas that you hope the reader sees? Are there any themes that weren't overt but developed as the stories progressed?

There’s the one I’ve already mention of judging people based on their looks or ethnicity. There’s also sibling rivalry, a woman struggling in a man’s word, and western issues like cattle rustling.

Themes that weren't overt? Not in my story, because I had it planned out pretty well before I started writing it. I can’t really speak for the other authors, but each of our heroines had their own problems.

5. What were your most difficult parts to write? Your favorite?

Carson was such a good man, that it sometimes hard to make him suffer and for people to treat him unfairly. I really like my opening where Sarah is dressed like a man so she can compete in a local horse race. Her oldest sister finds her and threatens to tell their pa if she doesn’t change. What Sarah did next was fun to write. Also, I enjoyed the horse race where Carson competed against Sarah, and later, their developing romance.

6. When is your next book coming out and what is the story?

Besides Wild West Christmas, I also have another Christmas anthology now out called A Blue and Gray Christmas and contains four novellas set against the backdrop of the Civil War.

I’d also like to tell your readers about my long fiction series that debuts next spring. The Anonymous Bride is the first book in my Texas Boardinghouse Brides series, which debuts next April. It's the story of a town marshal who suddenly has three mail-order brides arrive in town, each expecting to marry him. The thing is—he didn’t order a bride. Here’s a link if you’d like to know more.

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Thank you, Vickie, for being in the spotlight with us.

Readers, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE autographed copy of Wild West Christmas.

Make sure you also leave your email address (name at domainname dot.com/net). You won't be entered in the drawing without it. If you wish to comment but don't want to be entered, say so when you post.

And if you want to make certain you don't miss anything, check the box that says 'email follow-up comments to:' when you leave a comment and they'll be sent to the email address associated with your blogging account. That way you'll be notified of any comments and will know when the winners are announced each time.

This week, the contest is open to US/Canada residents only.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

CFBA Blog Tour - Golden Keyes Parsons and A Prisoner of Versailles

This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
A Prisoner of Versailles
Thomas Nelson - September 1, 2009)
by Golden Keyes Parsons


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

GOLDEN KEYES PARSONS - In her deep plowing of the heart, moving from tears one moment to laughter the next, Golden will touch your heart with her dynamic Bible teaching, combined with her vivid personal examples, moving from tears one moment, to laughter the next, all the while communicating the message that God is faithful--keep trusting Him. She has a passion to communicate the Word of God in such a manner that will lead to godly living.

Golden, and her husband, Blaine, have just retired as pastors at Faith Mountain Fellowship Church in Red River, NM. They have three grown daughters and eight grandchildren. Her testimony and myriad of life experiences lend a touch of authenticity to her teaching. She loves to speak for women's conferences, seminars, luncheons, retreats and Mother/Daughter events.

If deep Bible teaching that brings the Scriptures alive is what you want, Golden is the speaker you need.

A PRISONER OF VERSAILLES
by Golden Keyes Parsons
Published by Thomas Nelson

ABOUT THE BOOK

Madeleine's faith puts her at odds with an intimidating rival: King Louis XIV.

Having fled their homeland of France because of the persecution by Louis XIV, the Clavell family seeks refuge in Switzerland. However, the king is not about to let the recently widowed Madeleine, his childhood sweetheart, escape that easily. He sends musketeers to kidnap her and her oldest son, Philippe, holding them captive in his opulent palace. King Louis is suspicious that Philippe could be his son, and he's enraged by the growing affection of one of his courtiers for Madeleine.

Will Madeleine escape the king with her life or lose everything that she's fought so hard to keep?

If you would like to read the first chapter of A Prisoner of Versailles, go HERE.

Readers, buy your copy of A Prisoner of Versailles today!

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1. What gave you the inspiration for this story?

It is a continuation of the story of my Huguenot (French Protestants) ancestors' flight from the persecution of the Catholic government in 17th century France. The story line of "Prisoner" is entirely fictionalized, but the historical facts are accurate.

2. How much of your own experiences influenced your characters? What aspects became traits that were theirs and theirs alone?

I think within every character developed by an author at least germs of the author's own experiences lie embedded. In "Prisoner" there is a point where my heroine is angry with God and offended because of her circumstances, and she rails against him. I have been there. I have been offended by things in my life that God allowed -- illness, loss of career, a rebellious child.

I don't know that I would have the courage that Madeleine had to formulate a plot and carry it through to save my family. Although she experienced periods of weakness, she was victorious in the end and was able to remove them from harm's way.

3. If your hero/heroine were an ice cream flavor, what would he/she be and why?

She is anything but plain vanilla, so I'm going to say Jamoca Almond Fudge. She has a strong flavor to her personality, with some "hard" places, but also with swirls of richness and sweetness.

4. Are there any themes in A Prisoner of Versailles that you hope the reader sees? Are there any themes that weren't overt but developed as the stories progressed?

That the journey of faith is never easy, and all of us fail from time to time, but God is faithful.

The theme of forgiveness and reconciliation as illustrated by the relationship between Pierre, the courtier and Madeleine's rescuer, and his father, Commander Bovee. The Commander had not been a father to his son as he pursued his career as a dragoon soldier serving the court of King Louis XIV, but the two are reconciled as the story progresses.

5. What were your most difficult parts to write? Your favorite?

The most difficult thing for me was giving layers to Madeleine, my heroine, to make her relatable. I gave her character flaws; cited her failures; made her vulnerable, but for some reason, she was still difficult for some readers to relate to. I worked really hard on that, but that is difficult when the female protagonist is a strong woman.

I think one of the best scenes is when King Louis is questioning Pierre about his mission to find Madeleine. The double talk that Pierre has to maneuver through to avoid giving himself or Madeleine away without lying was fun to write, but a bit tricky.

Writing the dance scenes was fun. I actually found videos of 17th century French dances and viewed them over and over.

I also like the scene where Commander Bovee ambushes King Louis' soldiers. I think it is tight and full of page-turning tension.

6. When is your next book coming out and what is the story?

When Hearts Are Free comes out in the fall of 2010. The story takes up six years later in Pennsylvania where the Clavells have settled. Madeleine is still a part of the story, but the new heroine is Madeleine's son, Philippe's, love interest, Brigitte Barrington. Philippe and his brother have been indentured as servants in Philadelphia, and the story deals with their adventures to be free and settle with the family, and the troubled romance between Brigitte and Philippe. My ancestors actually were indentured as servants in Philadelphia.

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Thank you, Golden, for being in the spotlight with us.

Readers, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE autographed copy of A Prisoner of Versailles.

Make sure you also leave your email address (name at domainname dot.com/net). You won't be entered in the drawing without it. If you wish to comment but don't want to be entered, say so when you post.

And if you want to make certain you don't miss anything, check the box that says 'email follow-up comments to:' when you leave a comment and they'll be sent to the email address associated with your blogging account. That way you'll be notified of any comments and will know when the winners are announced each time.

This week, the contest is open to US/Canada residents only.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Spotlight on Annalisa Daughety and Love is a Battlefield

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

ANNALISA DAUGHETY, an Arkansas native, won first place in the Contemporary Romance category at the 2008 ACFW Genesis Awards. After graduating from Freed-Hardeman University, Annalisa worked as a park ranger at Shiloh National Military Park. She currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee. Her first book, Love Finds You in Charm, Ohio, released in September 2009. In October 2009, Love is a Battlefield hit the shelves. Love is a Battlefield is the first book in the Walk in the Park series. Each book will be set in a different national park.

LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD
by Annalisa Daughety
Published by Barbour Publishing

ABOUT THE BOOK

Kristy O’Neal gave up her dream job as a park ranger at Shiloh National Military Park to get married and move away. When she’s left at the altar, she returns to the park to find her old position has already been filled. She accepts a seasonal position even though it is a step back, career-wise. Working alongside Ace Kennedy (the man who has her old job) is almost more than Kristy can handle. Throw in a matchmaking mother and friends who think she should put herself back in the dating game, and Kristy is nearly at her wits’ end. She sees the past as a battlefield of failed relationships and isn’t sure she’s ready to risk her heart again.

For Ace Kennedy, history offers proof that true love exists. With stories from the park’s rich history in his arsenal, he begins the battle to win Kristy’s heart. But when Kristy learns he’s keeping secrets from her, her skepticism seems justified. Can she risk her heart on the battlefield of love one more time or will Ace lose Kristy forever?

Readers, buy your copy of Love is a Battlefield today!

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1. What gave you the inspiration for this story?

I spent a few years working as a park ranger at Shiloh National Military Park. I absolutely loved my job, but at the same time realized it was very unique. Not many people dress up like a Civil War soldier and fire a musket on a daily basis! Ever since then, I’ve wanted to use Shiloh as the setting for a novel.

2. How much of your own experiences influenced your characters? What aspects became traits that were theirs and theirs alone?

I think my own life experiences helped me better understand how a character might react to a particular situation. I might draw from an experience I’ve gone through, yet magnify it in a big way. For example, I know what it feels like to experience a break up, but for my character I kicked it up several notches—and she’s actually left at the altar. So while there might be bits and pieces of myself in some of my characters, the things they experience and the way they handle them are totally their own.

3. If your hero/heroine were an ice cream flavor, what would he/she be and why?

Ace Kennedy would be rocky road because he’s very sweet, yet a little unpredictable.

Kristy O’Neal would be vanilla with a hard chocolate shell because on the surface, she comes across as tough and unemotional, but once you get to know her, she’s actually very vulnerable.

4. Are there any themes in Love is a Battlefield that you hope the reader sees? Are there any themes that weren't overt but developed as the stories progressed?

The theme of forgiveness is really central to Love is a Battlefield. Kristy’s journey allows her to understand how important (although not always easy) it is to forgive those who’ve hurt her, and how freeing that can be.

I think the underlying theme is of friendship. Even though Kristy and her two best friends are separated by miles, each time they see each other it’s as if no time has passed.

5. What were your most difficult parts to write? Your favorite?

The most difficult chapters for me to write had to do with an accident and it’s aftermath. I don’t want to give too much away, but those scenes were very emotional, both to write and to read. Even though Love is a Battlefield is a light read, I didn’t want to gloss over anything. So trying to keep the right balance of seriousness, yet still have a touch of humor was hard during those scenes.

My favorite part to write was probably the “one question” game that Kristy and Ace play to pass the time while they’re on night patrol. It was fun coming up with questions for them to ask each other and of course, figuring out what their answers would be.

6. When is your next book coming out and what is the story?

Next to release is Love is Monumental, book two in the Walk in the Park series. It’s set at the Washington Monument and surrounding area in Washington D.C. It releases in May 2010. Here’s a blurb:

Park ranger Vickie Harris might love her job at the Washington Monument, but she's never been in love. On her thirtieth birthday, Vickie impulsively promises her friends that she’ll ask out the next eligible man she meets. That man, professor Thatcher Torrey, has spent years building his life around work. Thatcher is searching for a historic document and enlists Vickie’s help with his quest. Just as these polar opposites form a bond, a secret from Thatcher’s past pulls them apart. Will they go their separate ways? Or will they finally realize that when it’s with the right person, Love Is Monumental?

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Thank you, Annalisa, for being in the spotlight with us.

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Blog Tour - Pearl Girls

I'm thrilled to be part of this tour, so I can share with you a fantastic grass-roots endeavor to uplift, encourage, inspire and touch hearts from women to women.

But I'm also excited because THIS IS MY 500th POST ON MY BLOG! Wish I would have seen this coming. I could have prepared better and had a super giveaway. Guess I'll have to save that for my 1000th post. :) Stay tuned and stick with me until then.

And now on to the tour!

About the book:

With His love and grace, God covered the unexpected pain in my life of becoming an adult orphan and transformed this pain into a pearl. We are all Pearl Girls. Each of us has been touched by God's gift of love and grace, and it's a gift that I want to share with others. That's why I am launching Pearl Girls.

Actually, my very first gift from my parents was a pearl. The gift of my name. Margaret means "precious pearl." So perhaps this is what I was always supposed to do. My heart's prayer is that Pearl Girls will be a blessing to others - to the women who contribute their literary talent to the Pearl Girls projects; to the readers who are inspired and comforted by the life experiences shared through these projects and to the women and children who will benefit from the proceeds given by Pearl Girls to various charities. This is a win-win for everyone, and each of us has a special part in making the Pearl Girls projects "blessed sellers."

After the first Pearl Girls tea in Atlanta, I went to my brother, Claude's home to help sort through our parents' boxes in his basement. It was an emotional experience and tedious process to discover what was in each box, to decide what to do with each item and to discard those belongings which we needed to let go. After several long hours of sorting, I received an incredible hug from heaven - a confirmation that Pearl Girls is something that is meant to be. I discovered a three strand necklace of painted pearls belonging to my grandmother from the early 1900s! Isn't that amazing?

Press Release: http://www.mpnewsroom.com/?p=602

Read an excerpt: http://www.mpnewsroom.com/images/excerpt/PearlGirls.pdf

It’s about Connecting Hearts and Souls to Impact the World.

As you know Margaret doesn’t keep a penny of any proceeds. When getting the word out about Pearl Girls, please let people know that 100% of the royalties go directly to two charities:

WINGS (women in need growing stronger). The proceeds will help fund a Safe House in the Chicago suburbs. It costs $50 a night to provide safe shelter for a woman and her children. During this economy, WINGS is receiving even more phone calls for a safe place to stay. Already, the Pearl Girls have provided 60 nights with the advance royalties. www.wingsprogram.com

Hands of Hope. The proceeds will help build wells in Uganda for school children. Can you imagine a child at school without a water fountain in the hallway where he or she can grab a quick sip of water in between classes on a hot day? These children have to drink from puddles and other water sources which carry diseases and parasites. It costs $12,000 to build a well in Uganda. Already, the Pearl Girls have provided funds to build ¼ of a well. www.handsofhopeonline.org First and foremost Margaret would like you to highlight above all else that 100% of the book’s royalties go to Charity.

Reader, buy your copy of Pearl Girls online today!



Pearl Girls from Michael J. Garvey on Vimeo.

Spread the Word about Post-a-Pearl!

Inspired by the many women who opened their lives and shared their stories in Pearl Girls: Encountering Grit, Experiencing Grace, we have created sister site, Post-a-Pearl. A place to continue the connection and encouragement the book began. I hope you will take the opportunity to connect through the Post-a-Pearl site. Please post your own Pearl story and reach out to share your own story with others. Collaborating is an important purpose of Pearl Girls. We connect to make a difference in the world.

You can find all the info and instructions on the website. http://postapearlgirl.margaretmcsweeney.com/

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READERS, a question for you. Have you read this book or heard anything about it? Have you been touched or inspired by any of the stories, either in the book or on the Post-a-Pearl web site? Feel free to share your connection with this book or your thoughts on the ministry behind it.

There is no free book to offer this time, but you can keep up with the rest of the tour by visiting these sites:

November 3
Jeanette At His Marvelous Work
http://HisMarvelousWork.blogspot.com
November 4
Amber at A Fiction-Filled Life
http://amberstockton.blogspot.com/

November 6
Danica at The Journey of Writer Danica Favorite
November 7
Kayla at Kayla Finely
http://www.kaylafinley.com

November 10
Annette at Annie's Eyes
http://ageffert.wordpress.com

November 12
Leticia at My Daily Trek
http://leticiasworld.blogspot.com/

November 13
November 14
Angela at All that Naz
http://allthatnaz.blogspot.com/

November 17
Cassie at Cassie Graves
http://cassiegraves.wordpress.com

November 19
Jill at Christian Work At Home Moms
http://blog.cwahm.com

November 20
Sarah at Reborn Butterfly
http://rebornbutterfly.wordpress.com

November 21
Stacie at the Hobbit Door
http://hobbitdoor.blogspot.com
Maureen at Maureen Lang
http://maureenlang.blogspot.com/

November 23
Jennie at a Bookish Mom
http://abookishmom.blogspot.com
Wendy at Wendi's Book Corner
http://wendisbookcorner.blogspot.com
Holly at 2 Kids and Tired book reviews
http://2kidsandtiredbooks.blogspot.com
Kim at Window to My World
http://berlysue.blogspot.com
Erin at Connected to Christ
http://www.connected2christ.com/theblog
Donna at Write by Faith
http://writebyfaith.blogspot.com
Tara at Tara's View on Books
http://tarasviewonbooks.blogspot.com
Marietta at Mari's Morning Room
http://marismorningroom.blogspot.com/
Deena at A Peek at My Bookshelf
http://deenasbooks.blogspot.com

December 1
Urailak at Homeschool Blogger
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com
Marta at Marta's Meanderings
http://martasmeanderings.blogspot.com

December 3
Stephanie at The Joy Centered Life
http://thejoycenteredlife.blogspot.com

December 4
Kaylea at My Scrappy Life
http://kaytebug2002.blogspot.com

December 5
Jennifer at Rundpinne
http://rundpinne.blogspot.com/

December 8
Heather at Life As We Know It
http://thelittlesprouts.blogspot.com/
December 9
Lori at Laurel's Reflections
http://www.laurelwreathsreflections.com

December 10
Brooke at Brooke Turner Photography
http://www.brooketurnerphotography.com/blog

December 11
Kelly at Scrambled Dregs
http://kellyklepfer.blogspot.com/

December 12
December 14
Tammy at Three Different Directions
http://threedifferentdirections.blogspot.com/
Melanie at Melanie Writes
http://MelanieWrites.blogspot.com

December 15
Christy at Christy's Book Blog
http://christysbookblog.blogspot.com/
Laura at Lighthouse Academy
http://lighthouse-academy.blogspot.com/

December 16
December 17
Kelly Kiggins at Kelly Kiggens
http://kellykigginslund.blogspot.com

December 18
Shanna at The Beauty of Surrender
http://thebeautyofsurrender.blogspot.com

December 19
Christy at Critty Joy
http://cirttyjoy.wordpress.com

December 28
Lynn at Heading Home
http://lynnmosher.blogspot.com/

December 29
Susanne at Truly Captivating
http://www.trulycaptivating.com

December 30
Patty at Fresh Brewed Writer
http://freshbrewedwriter.blogspot.com/

Monday, November 02, 2009

Spotlight on Mary Byers and Jill Hart, the Work at Home Girls

Today, I wrap up my focus on the Work at Home Girls by bringing you a feature interview with them both and links again for you to get connected with other work-at-home women and moms.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mary M. Byers successfully juggles both a freelance writing and speaking business and her responsibilities as a wife and mother of two school-aged children.

She is the author of Making Work at Home Work, The Mother Load: How to Meet Your Own Needs While Caring for Your Family and How to Say No...And Live to Tell about It. Byers is also a columnist for two professional trade journals and edits two others. She lives in Chatham, Illinois.


Jill Hart is the founder of Christian Work at Home Moms, and co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom. Jill is the co-host of the live internet radio show, "The CWAHM Network," and the publisher of RadiantLit.com. Jill has published many articles on sites like DrLaura.com and MomLogic.com. She is a contributing author in Laundry Tales, The Business Mom Guide Book, I'll Be Home for Christmas, and Faith Deployed.

She holds a bachelor's degree in human development and family studies. She resides in Nebraska with her husband and their two children.

ABOUT THE BOOKS

MAKING WORK AT HOME WORK
by Mary Byers
Published by Revell

As of 2004 nearly three million self-employed women worked at home, and women continue to start home-based businesses at twice the rate of men. Many of these women left the workplace by choice in order to stay home and raise their children. And though their numbers increase each day, resources for this growing market of entrepreneurs are scarce. Making Work at Home Work shows moms how to develop an entrepreneurial mind-set without sacrificing their families. It covers important topics such as developing a successful business philosophy, balancing time between work and family, setting realistic goals, and handling the challenges of being both "Mommy" and "CEO" while running a profitable home-based business. In addition to including her own experiences, author Mary Byers profiles real moms with home-based businesses who offer their hard-won advice.

SO YOU WANT TO BE A WORK AT HOME MOM
by Jill Hart
Published by Beacon Hill Press

Home-based businesses are estimated to be a $427 billion-a-year industry. In recent studies it was found that as many as 105 million people in North America alone were working at home. Considering this information, it is obvious that home-based businesses can be successful and authors Jill Hart and Diana Ennen will help you succeed with your own.

So You Want to Be a Work-at-Home Mom details all the basics of starting a business in a spiritual, motivational, and comprehensive manner. From deciding what type of business to start to keeping your family and faith first, this helpful tool details every aspect of establishing a business. With proven success tips utilized by the authors and others who own work-at-home businesses, this inspiration approach will provide you with the resources you need to start your own home-based business.

So You Want to Be a Work-at-Home Mom includes:
Detailed information on types of businesses to start
Ideas and assistance for setting up, operating, and marketing your business
Definitions and descriptions of work-at-home terminology and processes
Help for developing your Web site
Explanations of the business nuts and bolts, including bookkeeping, taxes, and more

Readers, buy your copy of
Making Work at Home Work or So You Want to Be a Work at Home Mom today!


AUTHOR(S) INTERVIEW

1.What was the inspiration behind teaming together to present the information you share in this manner?

I knew Jill’s book So You Want to be a Stay At Home Mom was being released and I contacted Jill about how I could help her promote it. She’s been great about featuring my writing on her website, Christian Work at Home Moms (cwahm.com) and I wanted to return the favor. We scheduled a phone conference to brainstorm together. The teleseminar series was the result of that call.

Jill: It's been such a blessing to work with Mary. It was amazing to both of us as we talked through our experiences and the areas that we felt were our strong points we found that we complimented each other. God has developed different areas in each of our lives and businesses. What an amazing God we serve!

2. How long did it take you to establish your at-home business, and what were 1-2 hurdles you had to jump in order to successfully get things started?

Mary: I left full time employment outside the home to be with my kids. When others learned I was no longer working, they started calling to see if I was available for project work. So, my business really started itself. The hurdles I faced were juggling the needs of very young children (my son was a newborn when I started) with client needs. And I also had to overcome the superwoman syndrome which led me to believe I really could handle everything all at once. I’m glad I don’t believe that anymore!

Jill: I started working at home part-time and within a year I was at-home full-time. I've done whatever it took to stay here - data entry, direct sales - while building my business. One of the things I struggled with in the beginning was truly treating my business as a "business." In the beginning, my website was just a fun project that I hoped would help me find a way to work from home. Once I realized that I had a business right under my nose I began to treat it as a business (and not a hobby or project). That was when I started seeing true growth in the business.

3. How long did it take before your business became profitable? What would you do differently if you could start over again?

Mary: Because my overhead was so low, I was profitable almost from the beginning. But I think my “profit” the first year was somewhere around $3,000. So I certainly wasn’t rolling in the dough! If I could start over I know exactly what I’d do: I relax more, worry less and spend more time enjoying my children. Had I known I’d still be in business over a decade after I started, I wouldn’t have worried nearly as much as I did in the early days.

Jill: My experience was much like Mary's. I brought in an income within just a few months, but it wasn't enough to even buy groceries. :) If I could start over I would outsource more from the very beginning and leave myself more time to do some of the tasks that can only be done by me (writing, etc). I would also strive to have more confidence in God (and in myself because of Him) instead of constantly doubting.

4. If you were to describe yourself using an ice cream flavor, what flavor would you be and why?

Mary: Neapolitan—the ice cream that blends vanilla, chocolate and strawberry together because that’s what a work-at-home mom is: a blend of wife, mother and entrepreneur all under one roof!

Jill: I love Mary's answer! But, I consider myself Cookie Dough. You're not sure how it can possibly be any good, but one taste reveals that maybe the Creator knew what He was doing after all! :)

5. If someone were to ask you to give them 2 things you wish you knew when you started your at-home business, what would they be?

Mary: That it would be the hardest thing I’ve ever done. Balancing work at family without the support of regular childcare is difficult. I’ve talked to so many moms who are relieved when they realize that it’s not them—it’s the path we’ve chosen. It’s hard, but it’s manageable. But we have to be willing to look at things differently than a woman who works outside the home from profit. Also, I wish I had known that my times of self-doubt would be great periods of self-growth. Now, when I’m scared about solving a problem, I see it for what it is: a chance to increase my value to clients. I still have moments of doubt, but they don’t mess with me emotionally like they did earlier in my career.

Jill: I would encourage them not to compare themselves with other moms or other business owners. God has a path for each of us and we have to trust that He knows what's best for us. I would also encourage them to make sure they have a support system in place. Especially in the beginning, it takes a LOT of time to get the foundation of a new business built. If you have people in place to help you - in business, with the kids, etc - things will go much more smoothly.

6. What is your most recent book/publication or an upcoming book/publication coming out soon? Where can we find it?

Mary: Making Work at Home Work: Successfully Growing a Business and a Family Under One Roof is available online. Also, readers are invited to follow my blog at www.makingworkathomework.com.

Jill: So You Want to Be a Work-At-Home Mom: A Christian's Guide to Starting a Home-Based Business. Readers can find it online or ask for it at your local bookstore. Readers can learn more about the book and find some out-of-the-book resources at http://www.SoYouWantToBeAWAHM.com.

7. Do you have any parting comments for my readers?

Mary: Trust yourself. God has given you what you need to be successful in all the roles you play, even when you’re scared or doubtful.

Jill: Don't be afraid to ask - Ask God when you need help, reach out and ask other moms when you need a question answered, and ask others how you can help them.

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Thank you, Mary and Jill, for being in the spotlight with us.

Readers, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE autographed copy of Making Work at Home Work.

Make sure you also leave your email address (name at domainname dot.com/net). You won't be entered in the drawing without it. If you wish to comment but don't want to be entered, say so when you post.

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Sunday, November 01, 2009

November New Releases in Christian Fiction

1. A Silent Pursuit, by Lynette Eason from Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense. Gina Santino has something someone desperately wants. Now, she's on the hunt to find it. Her deceased fiance's best friend, US Ranger, Ian Masterson is her only hope of staying alive while they race to be the first to discover the treasure her fiance left behind.

2. Chasing Shadows, by Terri Reed from Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense. An heiress turns to her former love, a cop, for help when she fears for her grandmother's life.

3. Close to Home, by Carolyn Aarsen from Steeple Hill Love Inspired. A reunion of old lovers brings up the shadows of past tragedy.

4. Fit To Be Tied, The Sisters of Bethlehem Springs, Book #2, by Robin Lee Hatcher from Zondervan. Who says a woman can't do a man's job?

5. I'm So Sure, A Charmed Life, Book 2, by Jenny B. Jones from Thomas Nelson. Its prom time and someone is trying to sabotage the queen contest. Can Bella solve the mystery in time AND keep it together as her life goes public on a wrestling reality show?

6. The Bartered Bride, by Erica Vetsch from Barbour Heartsong Presents. Tempests rage, in the board room, the ball room, and on treacherous Lake Superior as two hearts set sail on a collision course.

7. Together for the Holidays, Fostered by Love series-book 5, by Margaret Daley from Love Inspired. Can the true meaning of Christmas bring two loners together?