Pure Jonel: Glacial Eyes by J.K. Walker: Title: Glacial Eyes Series: Salk Lake After Dark #1 Author: J.K. Walker Published: November 17th 2011 by J. K. Walker Len...
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Pure Jonel: Glacial Eyes by J.K. Walker
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Pure Jonel: Glacial Eyes by J.K. Walker: Title: Glacial Eyes Series: Salk Lake After Dark #1 Author: J.K. Walker Published: November 17th 2011 by J. K. Walker Len...
But God Blog Tour: Guest Post with author Jennings Wright
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Today is my stop on the But God: Two Words to Freedom Blog tour and I have a great guest post from author Jennings Wright to share with you all. Plus a giveaway at the bottom of this post.
WHY THIS TOPIC? For
Breath of Life
BUT GOD: Two Words to
Freedom is about a journey. There is a lot of autobiographical information
in it, only because I want the reader to know that I’m living this out. It’s
not an academic exercise for me. But the journey is there for any Believer who
is willing to start it, and I wrote the book to encourage people who might be
feeling something along the lines of,
“Isn’t there more to the Christian life than this??”
Cover Reveal and Giveaway: Mountain Charm by Sydney Logan
Monday, April 8, 2013
Cover Reveal: Mountain Charm by Sydney Logan
I'm so excited about this cover reveal, its for Mountain Charm by Sydney Logan!
“True love and
sweet whispers, till death do us part;
Send someone to
love my Appalachian heart.”
Release Day Blitz: Holly and Ivy
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Release Day Blitz: Holly and Ivy by Selah Janel
I'm so excited, yes I know I get excited a lot, but today its for a great reason. Today is the release day of Holly and Ivy by Selah Janel! YAY!!! I want to first say congrats to Selah, you know how awesome I think you are and I hope you have a great release day today!
Below you will find the book information, author bio and links, buying links for this great new release and a giveaway.
After losing her job and her boyfriend, Holly returns to her parents’ farm. Embarrassed and hopeless, she doesn’t expect to bump into a forgotten childhood friend that wasn’t supposed to exist. Ivy is not only a dryad, but she lives in the pine trees Holly’s family grows to sell at Christmas. As the old friends reconnect, Ivy not only shares her strong opinions, but gives Holly a charm that will change both their lives. As days melt into weeks and the seasons change, Holly’s life magically turns around. Christmas not only brings surprises, but a choice for the human woman. What’s more important: stability, success, and love, or keeping a promise to an old friend?
Blog Tour: Jack Templar Monster Hunter Guest Post
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Today, I have a great middle grade book tour for you. I'm excited to share this one with you. Jack Templar Monster Hunter is a great book! Today I have a guest post, giveaway and a review of this book for you. Below you will find the guest post and the giveaway! Enjoy.
Hi, Jack Templar here.
I’ve been asked to share a few thoughts with you here on
Breath Of Life. I assume if you’re reading this that you are either already a monster
hunter or well on your way to becoming one. I say this out front because if you’re not
a monster hunter and you just happened across this website by accident, then you
should go away right now.
Giveaway: Lady Outlaw by Stacy Henrie
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Lady Outlaw by Stacy Henrie
Love Inspired Historical / 2012
About the book:No one would ever imagine a fresh-faced young woman could be robbing stage bandits of their ill-gotten fortunes. But Jennie Jones is desperate to save her family's ranch from foreclosure. And the risks seem worth it, until her upright new ranch hand offers a glimpse of how much is really at stake.
Former bounty hunter Caleb Johnson is ready for a new, clean start. With a woman like Jennie, he could build a future there in Utah territory. But only if his gentle faith can guide her in a choice between the land she's fought so hard to save and a future by his side.
To Enter click the link below
Blog Tour: Harvest Treats Guest Post with Elizabeth Lawrence
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
I'm very excited to be part of this great tour. Today I have a guest post from author Elizabeth Lawrence and a giveaway for you. Enjoy!
Behind the Scenes
of My Apple Tree by Elizabeth M.
Lawrence
When I was a little girl, my parents had season tickets to
the opera, and I went with them. I
had become fascinated with opera when I was only about four years old and I saw Verdi’s La Traviata on television. Beverly Sills sang the part of Violetta, and I was completely captivated. I was even permitted to stay up past my bedtime to watch the end. My parents were delighted at my interest and encouraged it, which is how I wound up with my own regular seat for the season.
had become fascinated with opera when I was only about four years old and I saw Verdi’s La Traviata on television. Beverly Sills sang the part of Violetta, and I was completely captivated. I was even permitted to stay up past my bedtime to watch the end. My parents were delighted at my interest and encouraged it, which is how I wound up with my own regular seat for the season.
When I was older, I began to complain about how every opera
ends in a death (usually the female lead). I never figured out why, other than
that as human beings our response to death is much more multi-faceted than any
other emotional experience. We weep, we rage, we laugh, we go numb. Every
person in the world understands the depths of grief and loss, whether it is a
person, a relationship, or a phase of one’s life. Death is always with us; that
is why you can see every tragic play, listen to every opera, watch every
heartbreaking film, and read every gut-wrenching book, and your reaction will
not fade in intensity. I have seen horrible things in my life, but I will
always cry over Violetta.
Autumn is harvest time, which is obviously the inspiration
for the title of Renaissance Romance Publishing’s seasonal collection. It is a
complex time of year because we experience both the bounty of the harvest and
also the death of the world around us as it prepares for winter. Halloween or
Samhain is a perfect example of this. We celebrate, we dress up, we come
together as a community, whether to be scared, entertained, or for religious
observance. It is a fun night, but behind the decorations and laughter is the
specter of Death. The holiday typifies the autumn season.
My Apple Tree is the
story of David Cleary and Emily “Mel” Wallace. Both are attempting to cope with
lives that have been ripped apart by violence. David is struggling with the
loss of his childhood sweetheart Katie when he first encounters Mel. He has
been haunted by the belief that he failed Katie, and he wants to make up for
his past shortcomings by saving Mel. What first motivates him is guilt, but he
comes to find that in order to protect Mel, he must learn to let Katie go. Ultimately,
David’s emotional journey is meant to give the reader the understanding that as
long as we remember, nothing we love is ever really gone.
Here is an excerpt: His first thought, when the haze of desire had lifted and they lay out of breath and exhausted, was to wonder what the hell was going on between them. They both were trying to recover from their past experiences with love, and neither wanted a new relationship. So why the hell were they unable to keep their hands off each other? When David managed to drag himself away from her and they had both gotten dressed, Mel followed him out to his car. He paused before opening the door to brush his fingertips along the curve of her cheek with a smile. She took a deep breath as if she was summoning her courage and spoke. “David, we can’t see each other again.” His brow furrowed, and he began to protest. “But . . .” She shook her head. “It’s no use. I don’t know what it is between us, but we can’t seem to be able to be in the same room together without this happening. I just can’t do this. I’m too afraid that I’ll wind up falling for you.” He winced. “Don’t fall for me, Emily. I’m not worth it.” She just gave a helpless shrug, the wounded expression in her eyes sending a stab of guilt through him. They stood awkwardly facing each other, both uncomfortable and thinking things that they lacked the courage to say. At last, taking a deep breath, Mel spoke. “Good-bye, David.”
When Renaissance Romance Publishing first discussed the
inclusion of one of my stories in this collection with me, I decided that My Apple Tree would be the most
appropriate for the season. Like Halloween and harvest and all the rest, this
story revolves around the theme of growth and change and death. It is not meant
to be a sad story. Instead, it shows a young man learning to honor the memory
of the woman he has lost by loving the woman he has found. There is always loss
and grief in our lives; David’s story walks us through the heartbreak and into
a new understanding that the blessings we are given are no less wonderful for
being temporary. I hope readers enjoy going on the journey with him!
5 Winner Giveaway: The Tube Riders (International)
Monday, September 17, 2012
Hey Everyone, just a post to let you know about a wonderful Giveaway!!
Like Futuristic Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy? Enter to win a copy of The Tube Riders!
Just hit the link below and follow the directions. Have fun!!
5 Winner Giveaway: The Tube Riders (International)
Healing the Faith Blog Tour: Giveaway!!!!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
All Right Everyone, It is time for a awesome giveaway!!!
Michele Richard has been amazing and has
offered up a Ecopy of Healing the Faith
as well as two signed bookmarks. So We are going to have two winners!!!
One winner will win a Ebook of Healing the Faith and a Bookmark.
Then the other winner will just win the bookmark.
All you have to do is fill out the rafflecopter below.
This is for US residents only!!!!
This is for US residents only!!!!
Mocked by Destiny Giveaway Winners Annoucement!!!!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
All Right We Have Our Winners Of Our
Mocked By Destiny Giveaway!!!!!
I would like to take this time to say Thank You for all who entered and became followers of my blog as well as checked out Michele Richards book.. She is an Amazing Author.
So On That Note...... Here are our WINNERS!!
The Book I'm Most Thankful For
Saturday, November 5, 2011

The book I'm most thankful for is... Something Old by Dianne Christner. Because it was the first book that I started my blog with. Dianne is an amazing Author and the first two books on my blog are hers.....
What book are you most thankful for?? Make sure you check out the amazing giveaway above.... just click on the picture!
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