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Friday, May 17, 2013
Annie By Ron Mahaffey Giveaway!
Thursday, May 16, 2013
The Cat that God Sent By Jim Kraus GIVEAWAY!
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Jake Wilkerson, a disillusioned young pastor who is an expert at
hiding his fears, takes on a new assignment at a small rural church in
Coudersport, Pennsylvania--which is a far piece from anywhere and full of
curiously odd and eccentric people. His first day on the job, he is adopted by
Petey--a cat of unknown origins and breed--but a very sentient cat who believes
that he is on a mission from God to redeem Jake and bring him back to the truth.
Jake must confront his doubts early on when he meets Emma Grainger, a single
woman and a veterinarian who dismisses all Christians as "those people." Then,
Tassy, a young runaway with a secret, arrives at the door of the church looking
for a place of refuge. How does Jake deal with this runaway and his interest in
Dr. Grainger? More importantly, can Jake rekindle his faith? Petey does his best
to lead all people to the truth, in a most subtle and feline way.
Pick up your copy here
Jim Kraus is a longtime writer and editor who has authored or co-authored
more than 20 books, both fiction and nonfiction. His best-selling humor book,
Bloopers, Blunders, Jokes, Quips, and Quotes, was published by Tyndale House
Publishers, sold more than 40,000 copies and inspired several spin-off books.
Jim, and his wife, novelist Terri Kraus, and one son, live in the Chicago
area.
Also residing with them is a sweet and gentle miniature schnauzer named Rufus. Coincidently, Rufus is also the name of the dog in Jim's latest book, The Dog That Talked to God. "What a coincidence," Jim said. "What are the odds of that happening?" They also share space with an ill-tempered Siberian cat named Petey. Jim recently was awarded a Master of Writing Arts degree from DePaul University. "Now, I am able to write more better," Jim said. (Yes, that is supposed to be humorous.) Passionate about writing, Jim loves to create true-to-life characters. "I tend to be the one at the party that is on the edge of things--observing how folks act and react. Plus, I'm not that crazy about people in general--so it works out fine." (Again, it's supposed to be funny.) The idea of the last book came from Jim's twice-daily walks with his dog, Rufus. "I tend to think through problems as we walk, and I sometimes, softly, pose questions to the noble dog Rufus. And if he could, he would answer them. I know he wants to. Sometimes I give his answers a voice. And I imagined that most pet-owners do the same thing. The idea of a talking dog didn't seem so far-fetched. And the story grew from there."
I read and loved Jim's first book The Dog that Talked to God. I
have to tell you I am a dog lover not so much for cats. You do NOT have to be a
cat lover to love this book on forgiveness, love, and redemption.
You are sure to fall in love with Petey the stray cat while you are
reading this book.
It is book that you will not soon forget after you have read
it.
I really enjoyed this book. I give this book 4 stars, and recommend
it to all my book lover friends.
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher for my
review.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
The Heart Stone By Sherry Kyle GIVEAWAY!
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Monday, May 13, 2013
The Face of The Earth By Deborah Raney GIVEAWAY!
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What if she never came home . . . ?
When Mitchell Brannon’s beloved wife sets off
for home after a conference, he has no idea that his life is about to change
forever. Mitch returns from work early that evening, surprised that Jill’s car
isn’t in the garage. But her voice on the answering machine makes him smile.
“Hey, babe, I’m just now checking out of the hotel, but I’ll stop and pick up
something for dinner. Love you.” Hours later, Jill still hasn’t returned, and
Mitch’s irritation turns to dread.
When the police come up empty, Mitch enlists
the help of their next-door neighbor, Jill’s best friend, Shelley, to help
search. As hours turn into days and days into weeks, Mitch and Shelley’s
friendship grows ever closer—and decidedly more complicated. Every lead seems to
be a dead end, and Mitch wonders how he can honor the vows he made to a woman
who has seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth.
Pick up your copy here
I went from full-time stay-at-home mom for 20 years to
pretty much full-time author. My passion is my family-my husband and I have been
married for 38 years and have four kids, and four darling grandkids! But since,
if a mom does her job right, she eventually puts herself OUT of a job, I'm
delighted to have the privilege of working as a novelist. I absolutely love the
writing life.
I've had a couple of non-fiction books published and contributed to some anthologies, as well as writing magazine articles. But my first love is fiction. I have written more than 25 novels and am now working on a new book for Howard/Simon & Schuster. A typical writing day begins early-often before 6 a.m.-with the business side of things: answering e-mail and reader mail, updating my Web site, reading for research. We're new empty-nesters so our routine is much quieter than it was when we had four kids at home. When my writing time begins, I have a routine that sets the stage, starting with lighting scented candles, choosing mood music on Pandora, and brewing a pot of coffee. Lately I've been enjoying coffee our son sent me from Germany. I have a cozy office that looks out over our front yard where I can watch for the UPS man and the mailman. But since I write on a laptop, I often take my computer to the kitchen counter or a chair by the fireplace, or, if the weather is nice, out on the deck where my feline friend keeps me company. I try to wrap up the day's words (usually 1000-1500 a day) by dinnertime. Believe it or not, my first choice of activities for the evening is READING-a great novel, of course! As much as I enjoy the actual process of writing, I am an extrovert by nature, and doubt I'd last long in this business were it not for the company of several wonderful online writers' groups, the joy of connecting with other authors at retreats and conventions, and meeting aspiring writers when I teach at conferences around the country. Probably the most exciting event in my writing life so far was when my first novel was made into a film by World Wide Pictures. Certainly a dream come true! I believe writing is a calling from God on my life-one I've felt since I was a twelve-year-old girl-and I feel blessed beyond words to have answered that call.
Deborah has done it again only this time I could not put the book down at all I
had to find out where Jill was and if she was alive.
This is a fantastic book and a real page tuner.
I just don't know how Deborah does it but each book gets better and
better.
This book has a mystery and it has some
romance. I just loved the ending also.
I highly recommend this book. I gave it 5
stars.
I Was given a copy of this book by the
publisher for my review.
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
The Artist's Daughter By Alexandra Kuyendall GIVEAWAY!
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Friday, May 10, 2013
Pastors' Wives By Lisa Takeuchi Cullen Giveaway!
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Last Chance for Justice By Kathi Macias GIVEAWAY!
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Welcome to Bloomfield, where life is simple, love is real, and
stories are shared.
Lynn Myers is still reeling from losing her
husband of thirty-five years when word comes that her only sibling, an older
brother, has also died. With no one else to settle the estate, she must return
to her small hometown of Bloomfield, however briefly, to settle his
affairs.
Lynn’s daughter, Rachel, has just graduated
from Bible college and with no other commitments comes along to sort through her
uncle’s huge old home, right next to the local
cemetery.
It isn't long before Rachel has two men -- a
handsome CPA and the youth pastor -- seriously vying for her attention. At the
same time, Lynn's attention is drawn to a set of journals her brother has left
behind detailing a long-standing Bloomfield
mystery.
As they pursue solving this mystery, Rachel
must make some personal decisions about her future, while Lynn is forced to face
unexpected issues from her own past.
Pick up your copy here
Kathi Macias is a multiple award-winning novelist and was named 2011
Author of the Year at BooksAndAuthors.net. A popular speaker at churches,
women's clubs and retreats, and writer's conferences, Kathi lives with her
husband in Homeland, California.
Well folks Kathi has done it again, she hit the ball out of the
park with her latest book. This is not a book that you would think Kathi would
write, it is different then her other books. Kathi writes so that you keep on
turning the pages and before you know it the book has come to an end. Her books
end way to fast for me.
You are sure to love the characters and the mystery with a little
romance on the side that fill the pages of Last Chance for Justice. I really
enjoyed Rachel.
I recommend this book.
I was given a copy of this book by the author.
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