Sunday, February 27, 2022

WINNERS

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Abigail (VA) is the winner of Ever Constant by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse.

Natalya (CA) is the winner of With a Trusting Heart by Dawn Kinser.

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Thursday, February 24, 2022

THE LADY'S MINE - Francine Rivers - One Free Book

Bio: New York Times bestselling author Francine Rivers has published numerous novels—all bestsellers—and she has continued to win both industry acclaim and reader loyalty around the globe. Her Christian novels have been awarded or nominated for many honors, and in 1997, after winning her third RITA Award for inspirational fiction, Francine was inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame. In 2015, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW). Francine’s novels have been translated into over thirty different languages, and she enjoys bestseller status in many foreign countries. She and her husband, Rick, enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren.

Welcome back, Francine. You refer to The Lady’s Mine as your “COVID story.” Can you please explain? What does a writer do when she is sheltering in place? Write. And write. And write some more! Sometimes it is so much more fun to live in a created world than the real one, and during the first and numerous succeeding shutdowns, that was what I did. Other than work in the vineyard and garden, I immersed myself in a fictional world. By the time I finished the manuscript, it was 194,000 words! It needed major cutting. But as I was still sheltering in place out here in California, the job of cutting turned out to be almost as much fun as the writing process.

What motivated you to return to the California frontier? What about this setting intrigues you? I’m a native Californian, and I’ve always loved our state history, especially the gold and silver rush periods. Redeeming Love takes place from 1849 to 1851. The Lady’s Mine jumps forward to the 1870s silver rush. Men from around the world and all walks of life poured into the state, hoping to strike it rich. A few women came—some by wagon train, some by ship, some willing, and some not. It was a time of high drama, boom, and bust. I think that’s what appeals to me most—the dreams that brought people, the grueling hard work that awaited them, the myriad stories of success and failure.

I love Redeeming Love. I’ve read it several times, and my husband, my older daughter, and I saw the movie when it came out. I had wondered how a movie could be made that would have the same impact as the book. We loved the movie. It was achingly beautiful, and it had enough of the terrible parts of life at that time to show just how much God loves and how He saves people.

You have said that your stories often start with a question. What question prompted this story? There were several questions. How does a person cope with being cast out of a family? Do we determine the course of our lives, or is there a plan already in place? Can one person change the character of a town? How can we offer a hand up rather than a handout to those in desperate need?

What themes in this story, set in the 1870s, have particular relevance today? One of the themes is the oft-unfair treatment of workers. During the silver rush, it was common to have a mine owner rolling in wealth while holding workers in debt bondage. This is a common practice these days in human trafficking. We have laws now to protect workers, but without naming anyone, news stories abound of how one man at the top can rake in billions while paying workers minimum wage with few benefits. The nice side of fiction is to suggest other possibilities in how to conduct a business.

Your novels look deeply into characters’ motivations and emotions. What do you hope readers will learn from delving into the inner thoughts of the characters in The Lady’s Mine? Don’t let the unfairness of life embitter you. Strive to do good no matter what others around you are doing. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Stand up and find practical ways to help the less fortunate. A handout is good for a day. A hand up can change a life forever. Speak truth no matter the cost. Don’t take yourself too seriously. Laugh. Enjoy life. Don’t hold too tightly to your own opinion. Listen and learn from others. And above all, live to please the Lord.

In talking about this book, you reference the apostle James, who said, “Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for the orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you.” What is one practical way we can work toward not letting the world corrupt us? This will sound like a simple answer, but the best place to find out what and how to do something is through reading the Bible. It’s also the best place to learn what not to do. Lately, I’ve been writing out a few verses a day from a book of the Bible. Romans. It will take weeks to do it, but it is already helping me concentrate and think about what God is saying, the instructions He is giving. This isn’t something I’ve always done, but now find invaluable. Writing longhand slows me down and helps me concentrate on each word, phrase, and sentence. When we’re focused on the Lord, He shows us practical ways to live in this fallen world without becoming part of it.

What character in this story did you most enjoy crafting? Why? Kathryn Walsh! She has strong faith, seeks the Lord, and does what she believes is right. She isn’t a quiet little lady in the pew. She’s fiery, opinionated, earnest, and determined to make the town she lives in better (whether men agree or not). When she realizes she’s wrong about something, she changes her mind. When she’s right, she plows ahead no matter the cost. She looks for ways to help people rise from poverty. Though she has few resources herself, she shares what she does have. She doesn’t judge anyone (except Matthias Beck!), though she is frequently judged by others (Beck being one). And she has a sense of humor. Frankly, I enjoyed getting to know her during the COVID shelter in place orders. And, of course, Matthias Beck also had his fascinating character traits.

Did this story develop in any surprising ways? Kathryn’s business management scheme came as something of a surprise. So did the next venture that leads to the real change in Calvada. But I can’t explain all that without giving the story away.

Working on this story during the COVID lockdown, you said that one of your goals was to address serious issues with humor and grace. You commented, “Life had become too somber to add heaviness to it. We all need to laugh, even when days are dark—maybe even more so during those times. And we all want changes for the better and a happy ending.” How did this project accomplish these goals? Writing as much as I did helped me pass the time while sheltering in place. In some ways, my life didn’t change. As a writer, I spend most of my life at home working. I was able to get through the frustration of the ever-changing rules and opinions by creating characters, scenes, and dialogue. There are so many situations in life that challenge us to trust God. It is so true there is nothing new under the sun. The “new normal” isn’t all that different from trials we’ve faced before. We all have a choice. Grumble and growl over the way things are. Or look for the good and the humorous aspects of life. I choose the latter.

What do you hope your readers come to know about God through this story? Broken relationships don’t have to mean broken lives. Let (agape) love be the motivation for what you do and how you live. God can mold the most unlikely people into wise and gifted leaders. One person can change the course of a community. The Lord can make beauty from ashes.

Thank you, Francine, for sharing this new book with my blog readers and me.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Lady%27s+Mine+Francine+Rivers&i=stripbooks&crid=3AZYIRHBTM8XS&sprefix=the+lady%27s+mine+francine+rivers%2Cstripbooks%2C7165&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

ALONG THE RIO GRANDE - Tracie Peterson - One Free Book

Welcome back, Tracie. Please provide a brief summary of your new book, Along the Rio Grande. In 1899, widow Susanna Jenkins arrives in San Marcial, New Mexico, to help her family run a hotel financed by her uncle Harrison. Her parents, Herbert and Gladys Ragsdale, along with her eighteen-year-old brother, Gary, are used to a life of luxury. Having lost the family fortune in a scheme, Herbert is at his brother’s mercy. Gladys Ragsdale is not happy with their change in fortune and social standing. Being knocked down the social ladder creates hardship on them and difficulty for Susanna, who’s trying to help Uncle Harrison in teach them a lesson.

Owen Turner works as a boilermaker supervisor for the Santa Fe shops in San Marcial. As a man of faith, he has been confident that God would send him a wife, but so far, the women he’s met are either taken or too much on the wild side of life. Owen and Susanna meet at church when children playing jump rope entangle them by accident. Neither mind the introduction.

When Gary applies to work for the Santa Fe, Owen becomes his boss, but problems abound.

Susanna is grateful to have Owen in her life and feels confident she can keep the promise she made to her late husband—to remarry. But Owen must deal with letting go of his past mistakes before he can move forward into a future of love.

Along the Rio Grande is the first book in your Love on the Santa Fe series. How many books will be part of your new series? There will be three completely independent books in this series.

What is the connecting element for all of the books in this series? While the books are independent of each other, they’re all connected by the setting of New Mexico and the Santa Fe Railroad. The main characters will all find romance—and face things that help their spiritual growth.

Along the Rio Grande is set in San Marcial, New Mexico. Why did you choose this setting? I participated in the Bethany House novella collection Serving Up Love. I set that story in San Marcial, and there were just too many interesting things about this town that no longer exists. I thought it made a fun and interesting setting.

One of the underlying themes in Along the Rio Grande is learning how to face one’s past. How this theme comes into play in the life of your male protagonist, Owen Turner? Owen made some big mistakes in his past, including allowing his brother to get away with poor work on the railroad. He knew that it could cost someone their life . . . and it does. Owen finds himself having to learn to let go of his past and the mistakes he made, and give them over to God. This is one of the themes I’m known for because so many readers have told me that seeing this lesson in the lives of others has helped them overcome their own guilt.

What other lessons do you hope readers gain from reading your new novel? That God is always faithful and that His love for us will never fail. Sometimes we tend to assign God with human qualities and think He’ll give up on us, but He never does.

You are well known for your detailed research. What type of research was required for this series? I like to visit the areas where I set my stories. Fortunately, I had tons of research on this area from prior visits. I also had some great resource books and connections with the Santa Fe Railroad.

You have written more than 100 novels in both the contemporary and historical genres. Do you have a preferred genre? My love of writing encompasses a lot of genres, including nonfiction, but historical is my favorite. I love pulling out the details of the past and seeing they aren’t any different from a lot of things we’re going through today.

What do you love most about writing historical romance novels? Because the Bible is God’s ultimate love story, I enjoy writing stories with hope and happily-ever-after endings. God’s love for us is so fulfilling and eternal, bringing us confidence, joy, passion, and hope. I like to create stories that mimic that love in the lives of my characters and give them a happily-ever-after, because in Christ we will have a happily-ever-after.

How can readers connect with you?

I love to hear from my readers, and they can connect with me at my website: www.traciepetersonbooks.com or at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TraciePetersonAuthor 

Thank you, Tracie, for sharing this new book with my blog readers and me. Since I love all of your books that I've read, I really look forward to reading this one.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Along+the+Rio+Grande&i=stripbooks&crid=2LWWL0EX99KCH&sprefix=along+the+rio+grande%2Cstripbooks%2C1611&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 

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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

A PROMISE FOR FAITH - Stacy T Simmons - One Free Book

Dear Readers, our author today is a good friend of mine, and this is her debut novel.

Welcome, Stacy. Tell us how much of yourself you write into your characters. There are bits and pieces of me in some of the characters. To be a “realistic” character, it must feel authentic to me while I read it over as well.

What is the quirkiest thing you have ever done? My sister and I for her pre-wedding party were in NYC with some friends of hers. We all attended a performance of Les Misérables and waited to meet the lead actor as he had a magnificent voice. The gentleman was more than kind and posed for a photo with the five of us, it was so much fun.   

I’d love that. When did you first discover that you were a writer? I “wrote” poetry as a teen, horrible prose. It wasn’t until five years ago that I decided to pursue writing and learn more about the craft.

Tell us the range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading. Everything from romance, suspense, thrillers, historical, time-slip, all Christian novels.

How do you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world? Chat with co-workers at school, talk with my husband and family, and pray.

How do you choose your characters’ names? I researched popular names in their “birth year.” The ones which appealed to me the most were chosen.

That’s what I do, too. What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of? To be a wife and mom, my grown kids are so funny and talented. My husband is super funny, like our kids, and caring as well.  

If you were an animal, which one would you be, and why? A dolphin, anything on the water is very enjoyable.

What is your favorite food? Can I choose two? Italian and Mexican.

James and I love both of those, too. What is the problem with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it? In the beginning of this whole journey, I had no earthly idea what I was doing. Attending American Christian Fiction Writers the first year set me on a course to know it takes time, learning, and lots of prayers to accomplish any kind of writing.

Tell us about the featured book. A Promise for Faith, Briar Creek Love, Book One, is about a young woman, Faith, who is in job transition. She is heading to visit friends in North Carolina before going home to Florida to job search and temporarily live with her family. Some very interesting things happen to her on her road trip, and Faith’s plans are slightly derailed. What comes next takes an act of faith and trust.

Please give us the first page of the book.

A geyser that could pass for Old Faithful’s miniature cousin spewed from Faith Fuller’s SUV hood. Nine hours into the drive to Briar Creek, North Carolina, Faith’s patience had grown parchment paper thin. Clutching the wheel, she pulled from the road and onto a stream’s pebbled shoreline. Faith alighted from the car and zipped up her jacket against the chill of the waning late afternoon sunlight. Flinging open the trunk, she pushed past Tetris piles of moving boxes and found her chef’s grade ovenproof mitts. Pushing them onto her hands, she shot a prayer for safety into the purpling sky and cranked wide the blue hood.

Water sizzled and belched from the belly of the motor. An acrid chemical stench caused her eyes to water.

Where to start? Faith’s knowledge of cars was severely limited.

She moved to the side of the engine and inspected a large black hose. No water. Faith surveyed the tangle of tubes nearby, but nothing seemed wrong with her car other than a hissing spray of water.  

Is it the radiator? It was drier than her mom’s Sunday dinner biscuits.

Marching to the rear of her SUV, she threw the mitts into the box and crossed her arms across her chest, eyeing the road for a sign of life.   

How can readers find you on the Internet?

Facebook Author page-www.facebook.com/stacytsimmonsauthor

Instagram-www.instagram.com/stacy.t.simmons

Twitter-https://twitter.com/StacyTSimmons

Website-www.stacytsimmonsauthor.com

Goodreads-https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21693483.Stacy_T_Simmons

Bookbub-https://www.bookbub.com/authors/stacy-t-simmons

Amazon Author page-https://amzn.to/34KQawY  

Thank you, Stacy, for sharing your book with my blog readers and me. I’m eager to read it.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=A+Promise+for+Faith&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss

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Monday, February 21, 2022

WINNERS

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Stephanie (NY) is the winner of Love's Twisting Trail by Betty Woods.

Jan (TX) is the winner of Secret Sabotage by Terri Reed.

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Thursday, February 17, 2022

WITH A TRUSTING HEART - Dawn Kinser - One Free Book

Bio: Dawn Kinzer writes fiction because she believes in the power of story to comfort, challenge, and inspire.

Her work has been published in various devotionals and magazines. Dawn’s historical romance series, The Daughters of Riverton, takes place in the early 1900s. The setting and some of the characters were inspired by her rural Wisconsin hometown. Sarah’s Smile is the first story in the series, Hope’s Design is the second, and Rebecca’s Song completes the trilogy. She carries on the fictional town's legacy with her historical short story, “Maggie’s Miracle.” The romance With a Trusting Heart was inspired by events that took place during the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition—Seattle’s first world’s fair. Her two contemporary romances, By All Appearances and A Night Divine, are set in the Seattle area where she currently resides.

A mother and grandmother, Dawn lives with her husband in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Favorite things include dark chocolate, cinnamon, popcorn, strong coffee, good wine, the mountains, family time, and Masterpiece Theatre.

Welcome back, Dawn. What are some of the spiritual themes you like to write about? Through story, I encourage readers to trust that God does have a plan for us, even when we can’t see it and things don’t initially make sense. We have a purpose, regardless of our season of life, and we all have God-given gifts that can and should be used. Forgiveness also seems to be a consistent theme in my books.

What other books of yours are coming out soon? I don’t have any upcoming releases, but I’m in the initial stages of conducting research for a contemporary romance.

If you could spend an evening with one contemporary person (not a family member of yours), who would it be and why? I think it would be fascinating to have an honest conversation with Stephen King about writing and how he views God and faith.

What historical person would you like to meet (besides Jesus) and why? Although she’s not famous and known as historical figure, I’d like to meet my great-grandmother. As a young woman, she traveled to this country from Norway by sailing on a ship. I discovered a small wood trunk covered with faded rose malling in my parents’ basement, and I was told that she could only bring what she could fit in that trunk. (Rose malling is the Norwegian art of painted flower motifs.) I would love to find out more about her, why she decided to move to the United States, and what her life was like after she arrived.

I understand that wish. I’d love to meet with my mother as an adult. She died when I was 7 years old. How can you encourage authors who have been receiving only rejections from publishers? It can feel discouraging to receive ongoing rejections. I get that! But consider that the rejection might have nothing to do with your story and skill as a writer. It might be a matter of timing, what is currently selling, and the number of books a publisher has room for that year.

It might even turn out to be a blessing if your manuscript isn’t ready to be sold. Learn from the publisher’s feedback and dig in again. Hone your skills. We don’t call them “rejections” in my local writers group. We call them “redirections.” They’re opportunities to refocus.

I encourage all authors to not get consumed in getting published. Work hard, but also trust God’s plan and enjoy the journey, regardless of publication. Over the years, other writers have become close friends, and they’ve greatly enriched my life.

Tell us about the featured book. My historical romance, With a Trusting Heart, was inspired by events that took place at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo—Seattle’s first world’s fair.

The exposition is taking place in Seattle with participants from all over the world when Lizzie Clark accepts a position at an orphanage in the city. After suffering heartbreak and loss, she is determined to make a life for herself independently.

Jack Butler’s mother abandoned their family when he was a young boy. Loyalty to his father cost him fulfilling his own aspirations, so Jack strives to take their family farm in a new direction.

A newborn is left at the orphanage with a note asking Lizzie to take care of him. Why did the woman abandon her child? And why is Jack, a handsome local farmer so interested in helping Lizzie search for the infant’s mother?

When shocking revelations disrupt their plans, Lizzie and Jack are faced with life-changing decisions.

Please give us the first page of the book.

Seattle, Washington

August 1909

Taking a firm stance, she raised her hands and aimed at the mess created that morning. If only the clutter would disappear with the move of her trigger finger.

Lizzie Clark dropped the imaginary pistols into the invisible holster hung around her hips and chuckled to herself. Perhaps she’d gotten too caught up in the excitement of several boys anticipating the Wild West Show later that day at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.

She assessed the stacked breakfast dishes on the kitchen counter, ready to be washed and dried. If she worked fast and hard enough, she might have five minutes to enjoy a cup of tea before tackling the next job on her list.

Helen Caswell, the head cook, nodded toward the pile of dirty plates, bowls, pots, and pans. “Taking on that job alone today was a kind thing to do.”

“It didn’t feel right to ask Emma to stay behind.” Lizzie picked up a dishrag and leaned against the sink. “The girl is only seventeen, and someone who works as hard as she does deserves a little fun. Besides, we won’t have as many to feed for lunch with the majority of Brown Hall’s residents attending the fair.”

Lizzie had already grown fond of the quiet young woman with blond hair, striking amber eyes, and a nose too large for her face. Emma Johnson worked in the kitchen as part of her training to leave the orphanage, and she hoped to find employment at a restaurant or with a wealthy family.

A meek soul, she rarely talked, but Lizzie and Helen were trying to instill confidence in her. Emma’s mother had died, and her father had lost his job. He’d promised to come for her once he got back on his feet, but in the five years Emma had lived at the orphanage, he’d never returned even once to check on her. No wonder she thought little of herself.

How can readers find you on the Internet?  I invite readers to visit my author website, but I can also be found on most social media platforms.

Author Website

Amazon Author Page

Facebook

Goodreads

BookBub

Instagram

Pinterest

Thank you, Dawn, for sharing your new book with my blog readers and me. I’m eager to read it.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

https://www.amazon.com/Trusting-Heart-Dawn-Kinzer-ebook/dp/B09PJTH1HV/

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Tuesday, February 15, 2022

EVER CONSTANT - Tracie Peterson, Kimberley Woodhouse - One Free Book

Dear Blog Readers, today I'm featuring Ever Constant by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse. Instead of an interview, we have a note from both of the authors and an excerpt from the book. I hope you enjoy it. I know I want to read the rest of the book after reading this passage. We will have the regular free book drawing.

Several years ago, Tracie and I were having a book signing and fund-raising event for the scholarship fund in Cassidy Hale’s honor with the launch of our Heart of Alaska series’ In the Shadow of Denali. Music students of mine—the Powell girls—came to meet their beloved favorite author, Tracie Peterson. The girls’ mom—Monica—and I are dear friends, and she’s quite a fan as well. The excitement as the foursome walked into the event was contagious. Even though the girls knew me really well, had spent hours at my home, and understood that I had written several books already with Tracie, the joy of getting to meet her in person put them over the moon and in total fan mode. Giggles and smiles and chatter filled the air.

It was at that event that Tracie looked at me and said, “Books need to be written about three precocious, musical, redheaded sisters.”

The Treasures of Nome series was born that day. The three main characters throughout this series are named after my precious girls. (I will always claim them Ever Constant as mine—once a student of mine, always one of my kids.) Whitney, Havyn, and Madysen. And while we might have used a few character traits of the real girls, the Powell sisters in our series are purely fictitious. I’m truly thankful that the real sisters haven’t had to endure all the craziness we threw at the characters in our books.

Tracie and I have loved sharing these girls, the chicken stories, the sled dogs, the chaos with the sheep, the cheese making, and all the other adventures in this series with you.

For those of you who have read Jack London’s Call of the Wild or have seen the movie, you know the command mush is used to get the dogs to go. Most likely this is the English derivation from the French-Canadian marche, which meant “go.”

In this book, you will find these terms: Let’s go simply means “go.” (The most common terms used are hike, let’s go, and all right, which you might remember me using in Race Against Time.)

Haw means “turn left.”

Gee means “turn right.”

Whoa means “slow down and come to a stop.”

Because I have spent so much time with real-life dog-sled pros while we lived in Alaska and during research trips there, I want to honor the knowledge they’ve poured into me and respect the amazing sport.

The Grand Nome Hotel and Golden Palace Restaurant in this book are fictitious. I know how many of you love the historical landmarks we use, but in this instance we needed to create something for the purposes of the story.

You will also notice that there are two different terms used for the native people. Inupiat is plural, Inupiaq is singular. There you have it, your language lesson for the day. Lastly, I wanted to tell you about something that a lot of people don’t know. Are you ready?

The northern lights—auroras—make noise.

This is shown in Ever Constant, and I wanted to assure you that, yes, it is true! I’ve heard them many times myself, but it’s not loud. In fact, the best way to truly experience them is to be out away from everything else. Their sound has been described as crackling, the bursting of soap bubbles, and sputtering. Sometimes you have to concentrate on listening to actually hear them.

Check out the Note from the Authors at the end of the book for some fun facts and links. And make sure you join us for our next series, which takes place in Kalispell, Montana. As always, we couldn’t do what we do without YOU, our readers.

Enjoy the journey, Kim and Tracie

Prologue

Cripple Creek, Colorado—1889

Flurries of snow drifted down from the dark and cloudy sky. Whitney Powell shivered and lifted her face to the heavens as she stopped in the middle of the quiet street. Mama would scold her for being out in the wee hours of the morning, but it was her mother’s tears that woke her.

Daddy wasn’t home. Again. Which meant one thing. Whitney wanted to growl out her anger and throw something. Really hard. She’d been old enough to understand what was going on for a couple of years now. No matter how much her parents tried to hide it.

Lifting her chin, she clenched her jaw against the chill in the wind and shoved her hands into her coat pockets. She had to fix Mama’s tears. Havyn and Madysen were too young. So even if she had to drag her good-for-nothin’ father back from the saloon––again––at least he would be home.

She cringed. Good for nothin’? What a horrible thought! What would Mama say? How often had she drilled into her that thoughts were just as important as the words that came out of her mouth? Reminded her that God knew every one of them?

No doubt about it, their mother would be crushed. And she’d be so embarrassed if she found out that her oldest daughter had gone to Saloon Row to haul her father home. More than once.

Mama was the best lady in the world. And the most talented. If only she could stand up for herself. She always saw the good in everyone, believed in them, cheered them on, and recognized what she called their potential.

Why couldn’t she see that people took advantage of her goodwill? No matter how many times Mama had been hurt, she’d still forgive.

Whitney gritted her teeth. In all her ten years, she’d never met anyone on earth as good as her mama. If only she could be as kind and generous. No matter how much she tried to mimic her mother’s behavior, she couldn’t do it. Mama’s patience and goodness rivaled that of any saint. Granddad said so himself.

“Maybe by the time I’m all grown up I can be like Mama.” Her words puffed from her mouth in the icy air.

For now, as the oldest daughter, it fell to her to take care of their mother when their father wasn’t capable of doing it. She’d gone to get him four times now. Four. She’d had to scrape up all her courage to go to the saloons that first time, but she’d done it. Because she loved her Mama and couldn’t watch her suffer and worry.

She shook her head and continued walking toward Saloon Row. The still of the evening was disrupted by sounds of  the establishments ahead. The noise crescendoed with every few steps.

How many more times would she have to do this? How long before someone found out? She’d thought about askingGranddad for help. Other than her sisters, he was her best friend. But he already didn’t think too well of Daddy. . . .

The wind bit at her face while the scent of logs burning in stoves filled her nose.

Music from the saloons drifted toward her, and she flinched. It was nothing like the beautiful music they played and sang at home. This was harsh, raucous, and out of tune. How could people even stand it? It hurt her ears. The closer she got, the more she hated the sound, the noise, the smells. Oh, to curl up in her bed like her younger sisters and go to sleep as if she didn’t have the weight of the world on her shoulders. All because Daddy couldn’t control himself.

Two men wobbled down the street toward her, then one of them doubled over and got sick in the middle of the road. She covered her face with her scarf and stepped several paces around them. Why did they do that to themselves? Disgusting.

Picking up her stride, she kept her chin down. There were things here that she didn’t want to see.

Not again.

Questions peppered her brain. She wouldn’t allow them entry. Best to think about music. Mama. Havyn and Madysen.

Wait a minute . . . the hairs on the back of her neck prickled and a shiver raced up her spine. A lump in the street—no, not a lump. A man.

For a moment, she couldn’t take another step. Could barely breathe. No. Please. That scrawny heap couldn’t be her father. But . . . the blue coat.

She’d recognize the coat anywhere. Mama made it for him last Christmas.

With a deep breath, she moved forward. At least she could be thankful he wasn’t inside one of the saloons. She hated going in them. The adults always tried to shoo her out, but her presence made it easier to get her dad out the door. No one wanted a little girl inside.

The closer her feet brought her to the telltale form, the more she wanted to run away. But then she was standing beside him. Daddy wasn’t moving. Was he even breathing?

She knelt down beside him and poked at his shoulder. Hard.

Nothing happened. When she touched his face, it was cold. Her stomach revolted and her heart sank.

Oh, Daddy . . .

Shaking her head, she closed her eyes and took several deep breaths. A sharp clenching in her chest made her gasp for air. She fought the tears that threatened to flood her eyes and race down her face. He wouldn’t leave them . . . would he?

As much as she detested his actions, he was still her daddy.

She leaned her ear close to his face. He stunk. It made her stomach turn again.

She couldn’t hear any breath. She poked him again. Harder. And again. Even harder.

“Daddy?” She shook him with all she had. No response.

She touched his face again. Cold. But it was snowing outside, and the temperature was frigid. Maybe he was passed out. He did that at home all the time lately.

Sitting down beside him, she shook him and poked him. Over and over. If he was dead . . . what would they do? Mama and Havyn and Madysen would cry. So would she.

What would become of them?

Ever Constant • T. Peterson, K. Woodhouse Bethany House, a division of Baker Publishing Group © 2022 used by permission 

Thank you, Tracie and Kim, for sharing this new book with us today. I’m eager to read it, and I know many of my blog readers will be, too.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

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Sunday, February 13, 2022

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Wednesday, February 09, 2022

SECRET SABOTAGE - Terri Reed - One Free Book

Welcome back, Terri. God has really been moving in your writing life. What do you see on the horizon? I have several books to write for Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense over the next year or so. And I’ve been taking books where the rights have reverted to me and turning them into screenplays, as well as, writing an original screenplay. Learning the language of screenwriting has been a fun journey so far. I don’t know what will come of this endeavor but I’m learning a ton.  

Tell us a little about your family. My husband of 34 years and I have two adult children. Our daughter is married and living an hour away from us. Our son has moved home for now to save money while he works. He’s trying to figure out his life.

Has your writing changed your reading habits? If so, how? Writing has made me more mindful of what I’m reading. I find myself studying books that keep my attention, and I must remind myself to just read the story and enjoy it!

What are you working on right now? I’m working on the second book in my own series about US marshals in Texas. This book will be a February 2023 release. US marshal Brian Forrester must protect Judge Gwyn Weston from an unknown threat. Finding out who wants the judge dead proves nearly as difficult as keeping her alive.

The first book in this series, Forced to Flee, releases October 2022. When Abby Frost discovers a dangerous family secret through a DNA test, she must rely on undercover US marshal Jace Armstrong to not only protect her but help her uncover the truth of her birth.  

Sounds interesting. I’d love to feature it on my blog, too. What outside interests do you have? I do agility with my Australian shepherd. We take training classes two days a week and practice at home every day. We’ve done some trialing and have won several 1st place ribbons. It’s a fun activity that is very bonding as well as keeping us active.  

How do you choose your settings for each book? I choose places I’ve either been to, so I can add in some of my own experiences of the location, or I choose places I’d like to visit. Learning about new locations and describing the setting makes the writing interesting. I’ve discovered many places that I’ve add to my “hope to visit one day” list.

If you could spend an evening with one historical person, who would it be and why? I would love to spend time with Shakespeare. I’d love to hear what inspired his stories and learn what his process was to write.  

What is the one thing you wish you had known before you started writing novels. I wish I’d known how much I would love it. I would have started long before I did.

What new lessons is the Lord teaching you right now? The Lord is teaching me to be more intentional about releasing my own anger, frustration, hurt, and anxiety over to Him. The last few years have brought out the worst in many people, and I’ve been on the brunt of some meanness. It’s much harder to stay in relationship with someone who has hurt you than it is to cut them out of your life. I don’t want to be that person who holds on to all the negative emotions that keep me from showing love. I must repeatedly choose forgiveness over anger and hurt. I can only do that through my faith in God.

That is so true. What are the three best things you can tell other authors to do to be successful? I would say the best three things to being successful are to never stop learning and growing in your writing, write consistently, and make your deadlines.

Tell us about the featured book. Secret Sabotage is the fourth book in my series set in the fictional town of Bristle Township, Colorado, featuring the men and woman of the sheriff’s department and the wealthy Delaney family. In Secret Sabotage, someone wants Ian Delaney dead, but he doesn’t know why. His family hires a bodyguard, Simone Walker.  She has her hands full with Ian because he is determined to discover who is after him and why, despite the danger.

Please give us the first page of the book.

“Mayday, mayday!” Ian Delaney shouted into the microphone on his headset, his voice cracking with adrenaline.

Determined not to give in to the jolt of fear coursing through his body, he worked the controls. The engine sputtered, sending a vibration through the helicopter so strong his teeth rattled. He prayed the air traffic controller manning the small airport atop the mountain outside of Bristle Township, Colorado, received his distress call.

Dread swamped him, filling his veins. He deployed the emergency beacon that would send out his GPS location on the backside of the mountain and gripped the cyclic pitch lever with all his might in an effort to keep the copter from a downward spiral. His feet worked the pedals to no avail.

He didn’t understand how this could be happening. He’d checked and double-checked all the preflight protocols. Clearly, something had gone massively wrong. Intentional sabotage? Because of what he’d discovered?

His heart hammered in his chest. He turned the information he’d uncovered over again in his head for the hundredth time. He should have informed the sheriff and let Alex look into the mysterious cargo being routed through Bristle Township, but Ian needed to protect his family. What shenanigans was his father up to this time? And if it wasn’t his father’s doing, then who? What secrets were hidden beneath the forest canopy racing by below?

The helicopter spun, the tail rotor ceasing to keep from balancing the torque. The tall, lush branches of hemlock and pine trees reached up like greedy fingers, eager to pluck him from the autumn sky. The main rotor gave out with a clang and the helicopter took a nosedive into the trees. The loud piercing scream of the warning signal filled his ears.

He braced for impact.

“Please, God, spare me!”

His breath stalled in his throat. A tight vise squeezed his chest. He’d failed his family. Who would protect them now?

The helicopter crashed through the branches, metal twisting and breaking. Ian’s head slammed hard against the craft’s frame and the world dimmed to nothingness.

Wow, intense. How can readers find you on the Internet?

http://www.terrireed.com/

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https://www.amazon.com/Terri-Reed/e/B001H9VYCQ%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/178940.Terri_Reed

Thank you, Terri, for sharing this new book with us. I’m glad my copy has arrived, so I can dive right into the story.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

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Tuesday, February 08, 2022

LOVE'S TWISTING TRAIL - Betty Woods - One Free Book

Dear Blog Readers, I’m thrilled to introduce this debut author to you today. We’ve been friends for a long time, and I mentored her with her writing. You are going to love the story in Love’s Twisting Trail.

Welcome, Betty. Tell us how much of yourself you write into your characters. Not a lot. Some of my characters’ experiences mirror mine. In Love’s Twisting Trail when Charlotte feels as if she’s stumbling by faith instead of walking by faith. I’ve had more than one time when I knew what God wanted me to do then started to doubt when the way got hard.

What is the quirkiest thing you have ever done? Trying to roller blade with my kids years ago when they were teenagers. I once told them I never intended to grow up, but I’m not coordinated enough for roller blades.

I’m sure I wasn’t either. When did you first discover that you were a writer? When I was a child. My first “book” was a story I wrote for a fourth grade project. I wrote the story from my dog’s point of view and let her tell what her life was like at our house. I got an A. My mother saved it, and I still have that first “book.”

Tell us the range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading. Romance, historical or contemporary, is my favorite genre. Mysteries are fun. I’ll read almost any well-written novel with a good story. I like biographies, books about actual historical events, old diaries and letters. Bookstores are my candy stores.

How do you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world? Going to lunch with my daughter or my critique partner. Taking trips in our RV. Whether we manage a weekend away or two weeks, we like to go to state parks or national parks. Enjoying the outdoors while hiking or bike riding is a great way to decompress. So is losing myself in a museum or other historical site. Whenever we can all manage it, our adult children go with us in their RV’s. Multigenerational trips with our kids, grandkids, and sometimes great-grands are one of my favorite things to do.

How do you choose your characters’ names? They have to suit my characters or work to enhance the story. I chose Charlotte’s name because I could easily give her a male nickname. Her brother, Toby, named himself. It sounds crazy, but it’s a writer’s thing. My characters talk to me.

What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of? Having my book published! My dream come true. It’s been a ten-year journey honing my writing skills, signing with an agent, and submitting manuscripts to publishers.

If you were an animal, which one would you be, and why? My Chihuahua. She’s sweet-natured, cuddly, and loves almost everyone. Plus, she leads a very pampered life.

What is your favorite food? Any kind of Mexican or Tex Mex. If it’s hot and spicy, that’s wonderful. One friend says I have a cast iron stomach.

What is the problem with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it? Overcoming writer’s block. That is not knowing what to write next while staring at a computer screen. It’s almost like running into a literal road block that keeps you from going where you want to go. Stepping away for a while and praying for ideas works best.

Tell us about the featured book. Charlotte Grimes promised her dying father she’ll save their family’s ranch. She disguises herself as a fourteen-year-old boy to go up the trail from Texas to Abilene, Kansas, with the brother she can’t trust. But choosing between keeping her promise or being with the man she loves may put her heart in more danger than any hazards on the trail.

Please give us the first page of the book for my blog readers.

1869 Outside San Antonio, Texas

Charlotte Grimes slid her cleaned revolver into the holster lying on the kitchen table, determined to keep her promise to Pa. She had hoped and prayed four-legged varmints or snakes were the only reasons to need a gun, but from what she’d overheard from others, a body had best be prepared for meeting anything or anyone on a cattle drive. Especially a woman intending to go up the trail disguised as a fourteen-year-old boy.

Slinging her gun belt over her shoulder, she grabbed her tied bedroll off the chair. Toby should be back from town soon, so she needed to sneak her things into the barn before her brother returned. So far, God hadn’t given her any idea how to tell Toby she’d be going with him no matter how much he didn’t want her along.

A welcome spring breeze brushed her cheeks while a mockingbird sang nearby. How could everything around here be the same when her world had turned so topsy turvy? If only Pa hadn’t died. If only she could trust her brother again. If only …

How can readers find you on the Internet?

Facebook: bettywoodsbooks  Twitter: bettywoodswrite

My website: http://www.bettywoodsbooks.com

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

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Sunday, February 06, 2022

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