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Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
One Rainy Summer New Release B. J. Robinson
My
mind ran rampant with thoughts of Matthew. What had gotten into me? I'd never
thought of him other than a good friend. We'd lived in stifling hot,
muggy-buggy, mosquito-infested,cattle-ranching, timber-raising, and
citrus-growing Holopaw our entire lives, right next door to one another. You
had to experience a place like this for yourself. I loved how riding my
four-wheeler down the rutted dirt paths reminded me of bunny hops on a roller
coaster. I'd ridden all the coasters in Florida from The Hulk and The Dueling
Dragons at Universal Studios to the newest ones at Busch Gardens in Tampa. I
shook my head in wonder when I thought about what a rich and diverse area we
lived in. I couldn't help but love it. There was never a dull moment, always
something to do. Lost in thought, I let Matthew take the lead, and he strode
ahead down the winding trail that lead to Sandy's. I gazed at his lithe figure
and wondered when things had begun to change between us. When did I begin to
think of him other than just the boy next door? Did he think differently of me,
too, or was it all one-sided on my part? I didn't want to let him know how I
felt, just in case. Only time would tell.
A story of old and new love.
Granny has a secret. Hope falls for the boy next door. Her grandmother
rekindles a relationship her family didn't approve of years before. Hope finds
an old picture of her Grandma clutched in the embrace of a man with icy blue eyes.
Who is he? Hope scoots out the door and back to her own room, dashes to the
window, and peeks outside. The moonlight reveals a funny sight. Her beach-ball
granny climbs a ladder like the prince climbed Rapunzel’s hair. A man stands at
the bottom and holds it. He gazes up at Hope's window, and she shivers and lets
the curtain drop. Grandma is a grown woman. Why is she sneaking around with
this mystery man? What's going on? Why is my honest, respectful, Bible-reading
granny slipping out her bedroom window in the middle of the night like some
teen?
s lures work for them, but shiners do, too. Your grandpa always used
shiners, and I went fishing with him long enough to know."
"How long's Sandy been there?"
"'Bout the last five years." Granny rested her chin on her hand. "Felt sorry for him. He had no place to go."
"Doesn't he have any family? Why doesn't he work?"
"His family all died in a horrific car accident when he was young. He's always lived off the land. Never got much of an education. Used to grow vegetables and sell them when he lived at his mom's. Now, he has no land to farm, but he manages to make out living on the lake."
"With your help?"
"Now, Hope, don't you go ratting me out to your mother. She'd have a hissy fit if she knew he was even around."
"Who is this man and how did he get into our lives?"
"He's just a kind old soul. If I ever need help, I know I can count on him."
"Was he a friend of Grandpa's?"
"No, they never really knew one another. Your grandfather passed before he moved here."
"What if Mother drives up one evening and finds him sitting on the porch swing visiting you?"
"That won't happen. He rarely shows himself, and I know when to expect her."
"You never know." I looked Granny straight in the eye before I asked my next question. "Why didn't he ever marry and have kids?"
I knew he had, but I wanted to see if his story matched Granny's.
"Hope, I do declare, you ask too many questions. He was married once, but his wife died in childbirth. That was many years ago."
"What happened to the baby?"
"He put her up for adoption because she was a girl. Said he wouldn't know how to take care of her." Granny's eyes took on a faraway look like she was in another world, probably another time and place, I thought.
So far, so good. "Does he ever see or visit her?"
"Heavens, no, child. That baby doesn't even know who her true father is. She was raised in a much different lifestyle than his. Sometimes, I wonder …" Granny's voice faded away.
"How long's Sandy been there?"
"'Bout the last five years." Granny rested her chin on her hand. "Felt sorry for him. He had no place to go."
"Doesn't he have any family? Why doesn't he work?"
"His family all died in a horrific car accident when he was young. He's always lived off the land. Never got much of an education. Used to grow vegetables and sell them when he lived at his mom's. Now, he has no land to farm, but he manages to make out living on the lake."
"With your help?"
"Now, Hope, don't you go ratting me out to your mother. She'd have a hissy fit if she knew he was even around."
"Who is this man and how did he get into our lives?"
"He's just a kind old soul. If I ever need help, I know I can count on him."
"Was he a friend of Grandpa's?"
"No, they never really knew one another. Your grandfather passed before he moved here."
"What if Mother drives up one evening and finds him sitting on the porch swing visiting you?"
"That won't happen. He rarely shows himself, and I know when to expect her."
"You never know." I looked Granny straight in the eye before I asked my next question. "Why didn't he ever marry and have kids?"
I knew he had, but I wanted to see if his story matched Granny's.
"Hope, I do declare, you ask too many questions. He was married once, but his wife died in childbirth. That was many years ago."
"What happened to the baby?"
"He put her up for adoption because she was a girl. Said he wouldn't know how to take care of her." Granny's eyes took on a faraway look like she was in another world, probably another time and place, I thought.
So far, so good. "Does he ever see or visit her?"
"Heavens, no, child. That baby doesn't even know who her true father is. She was raised in a much different lifestyle than his. Sometimes, I wonder …" Granny's voice faded away.
This
is a work of fiction that released October 21 by Desert Breeze Publishing, California, and it's available through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Sony, and Kobo, etc. I hope people will enjoy reading this novel as much as
I had fun
creating it. Tucked into a Southern corner of the world is a quaint little town
residents are proud to call home. Charming shops, restaurants, antique stores,
and thrift shops line the streets. Orange trees blossom in groves. Small town
St. Cloud is conveniently located not far from Orlando, Florida, the nearest
large city. My favorite local restaurant for Italian food is Chimento's. Their
chicken salad is, as locals say, to die for, and it's actually called chicken
salad salad because they put it in a salad of greens and tomatoes with their
special house dressing of sweet basil vinaigrette. You'll adore the picturesque
paintings that adorn the walls of antique buildings lining the streets. On the
outskirts of Kissimmee, in Orlando, is vacationland, the home of
theme parks Disney World, SeaWorld, and Universal Studios. Hectic lives are
left behind when you step into another world with a slower pace and sample
country living in Florida, a way of life. http://www.amazon.com/One-Rainy-Summer-ebook/dp/B009TVTZ0C/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1350806847&sr=1-1&keywords=One+Rainy+Summer
Monday, September 3, 2012
Inescapable by Nancy Mehl
Inescapable
is
the first novel I've read by Nancy Mehl, but I'm sure it won't be my last. Published
by Bethany House Publishers, copyright 2012, it's twenty-five chapters that literally
take the reader to another world. I loved the characters and Lizzie's
daughter's name, Charity. I could identify with falling in love with a town and
its wonderful people as well as a certain restaurant, and I loved the old
restaurant and could just picture Lizzie's cozy apartment above it. In this
wonderfully-woven tale, Elizabeth must make a choice between a boy she's known
since childhood and the father of her daughter as well as a choice to remain in
Kingdom or leave it for Seattle. She depends upon God for guidance with her
decision.
Set in a Mennonite town in Kansas, Kingdom is the
place Lizzie ran from at eighteen and the place she runs back to five years
later when her new life falls apart. On the verge of rebuilding a life in
Kingdom, one she and Charity come to love, she finds herself facing a decision
to run again, this time to Seattle with Clay. Yet, she knows her heart will
remain in Kingdom with Noah. She'd do anything for her daughter, even forsake
her own happiness. Charity sees Noah as the prince her mommy's waited for so
long, but Lizzie can't help but think God has sent Clay back into her life to
give Charity the father she wants and needs. Will Lizzie run from Kingdom again
to Seattle with Clay, or will she stop running for once in her life? She's run
from her problems since she was eighteen years old. Will she discover some
problems are inescapable no matter how long and far she runs? What will God
guide her to do in the end?
Nancy Mehl has written a powerful story rich with
detail into the way of life of a Mennonite town. Raised Baptist, I found it
interesting to read of the beliefs and traditions, and I was able to identify
with how changes in tradition can be hard to take, even when change can be for
the best. From buggies to cars and trucks, from dark dresses and black head
coverings to lighter ones, the author lets the reader become a part of the
changes in lifestyle. I couldn't help but root for Lizzie's mother and was glad
to see a change for the better in her life in the end and not just from an
outhouse to an inside bathroom. An interesting read to say the least, and a
great read that tells the tale of Lizzie's life as well as that of her
mother's. For young women as well as grandmothers, there's heart-touching
reading for all as Lizzie gradually finds her faith again.
Available wherever fine books are sold. Five stars for a novel that illustrates God is inescapable.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Southern Fried Women by Pamela King Cable
Southern
Fried Women by Pamela King Cable is a book of short
stories that can't help but evoke readers' emotions. I laughed, and I cried. It
begins with "Southern Fried Women," which was one of my favorites. "Beach
Babies" and "Coal Dust on my Feet" were my two other favorites,"
sad, but awesome stories. Ms. Cable showcases the South in honesty and realism
and for characterization, you'll stumble upon a few swear words, but some
stories have none. If you like Southern reads with real Southern flavor, she
delivers a book you won't be able to put down. Once I started reading it, I
didn't want to do anything else but finish it. Her writing is humorous and
real. She knows the South, and her writing shows it, so I had to give the book
the five stars it so well deserves. I'm glad I didn't miss this one.
Denise Hunter's The Convenient Groom
The
Convenient Groom by Denise
Hunter was a delightful unexpected read. A neighbor gave it to me, so it
was my first read by this author, but it won't be my last. Kate finds herself
jilted at the altar and her entire career depends on her wedding. Lucas Wright
becomes the stand-in groom. Kate's written a book about how to find Mr. Right,
and it releases on the same day of her wedding. Ironically, she weds Mr. Wright
who is so totally opposite and does everything she advises against in her book
of advice, but she's broken-hearted and backed into a corner. When he offers
her a way out of the mess her life has become, she accepts. She thinks he's
marrying her so she'll help him with his mom and dad's marriage in return, but
she's in for quite a surprise. When her ex, Bryan, wants back in the picture
after realizing he's made a huge mistake, what will Kate do? Will she choose
Bryan, the one who left her stranded at the altar and forgive him, or will she
choose Luca, the one her knowledge and common sense says is all wrong for her
even if she did marry Mr. Wright. To add to the turmoil, his family lives right
next door and there's a big, hairy dog she has to contend with. Sure, Lucas
warned her he had a dog, but she expected a small one, especially when she saw
the size of his small place. His mother doesn't like her. Lucas knows why and
finally shares the reason with her. Then, a leggy redhead enters the picture,
and Kate is forced to deal with feelings that crop up and ask why she should
even care. To top it all off, he enjoys sailing, and she gets seasick. What
else could possibly go wrong? She did marry Mr. Wright, after all. An enjoyable
escape for a summer or beach read.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Whispering Cypress by B. J. Robinson Releases August 11
Whispering Cypress by B. J. Robinson releases August 11. See what early readers are saying. View the video/book trailer. Take a look at author interviews.
You'll never have peace here. Leave the past
where it belongs, or it will ruin you.
Spring Showers
stared at the cutout newspaper letters pasted on a sheet of typing paper. Her
heart pounded harder than any nail gun, and she placed her hand over her chest as
if to still it. Nothing about the rundown campground prepared her for such a
threat. Who could possibly care if she restored it?
After a
decade of no contact, she purchases the campground a man from her past
dreams of owning and hires him to repair and remodel the cabins. She still has
feelings for him, and the sparks are still there -- smoldering like embers from
a left-over campfire. A male friend from the city visits and trouble brews.
o
Dr. Rita Garcia says of B. J. Robinson's Whispering
Cypress, "Spring, follows the rocky terrain of her chosen path,
and reawakens a love of nature in the hearts and minds of the readers. B. J.
Robinson really knows how to weave a great story. Her novels are the perfect
read for a bright summer day or curled up next to a warm fire on a blistery
day.
Valerie Strawmier says, "A campground you'll want to
return to again and again with those characters. Author B. J. Robinson has a
way of immediately drawing you to the characters. She writes great stories that
draw readers in quickly, constantly throws in twists and turns, and doesn't let
go."
http://tomblubaugh.net/barbara-j-robinson/#more-1196 The Write Trail Interview by Tom Blubaugh
http://junefoster.blogspot.com/2012/08/welcome-author-bj-robinson.html?spref=fb Interview by The Traveling Writer, June Foster, a retired schoolteacher who travels and writes from her RV.
http://5020genesis.wordpress.com/2012/08/01/write-to-the-point-with-b-j-robinson/ Write to the Point Interview
http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-329/Whispering-Cypress-BJ-Robinson/Detail.bok Buy link if you'd like a PDF file copy from the publisher that you can read on your laptop or computer. You may also view more book details and a free excerpt here.
http://www.southernwritersmagazine.com/july-gift.html Whispering Cypress Sneak Preview of Bookcover
https://www.facebook.com/barbara.robinson.773?ref=tn_tnmn#!/AuthorBJRobinson Author Page on Facebook
http://www.amazon.com/BJ-Robinson/e/B007DNJIKU Amazon Author Page
http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-template/BJRobinson/Page.bok Desert Breeze Publishing Author Page
http://fliterary.blogspot.com/2012/08/what-i-love-about-writing.html?spref=fb WHAT I LOVE ABOUT WRITING
http://www.acfw.com/blog/?p=4808 Characters Make the Novel
http://www.acfw.com/blog/?p=2222 Creat a Unique Take to Present a Villain
http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-329/Whispering-Cypress-BJ-Robinson/Detail.bok Buy link if you'd like a PDF file copy from the publisher that you can read on your laptop or computer. You may also view more book details and a free excerpt here.
http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-template/BJRobinson/Page.bok Desert Breeze Publishing Author Page
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Rivet Your Readers With Deep Point of View by Jill Elizabeth Nelson
BJ ripped the package open. A sigh escaped her lips.
Such a small book. How can it help me? She flipped through the eight chapters.
The last one on DPOV hooked her. She read it first and thumbed through three
more before placing it on the table.
I discovered a great book that focuses on deep point of view by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, RIVET YOUR READERS WITH DEEP POINT OF VIEW. At first, I was disappointed when I opened it because it was so small, but it's 59 pages of very useful instruction, and I'm glad I found it. In fact, I like it because it's small and makes an easy to use resource. There are eight easy to read and understand chapters. The last one focuses on first person DPOV.
Monday, August 6, 2012
River Rising by Athol Dickson
Athol Dickson's River Rising was the best summer
read out of all the books I read. It's said to be Louisiana's To
Kill a Mockingbird, and I believe it after reading it. Set in Louisiana
in 1927, it's a novel that takes you back to slavery in a way you never
anticipate. Reverend Hale Poser is the main character. He seems to rise out of
the mist looking for his roots. Reared in an orphanage, he's searching for his
past. When a child goes missing, he refuses to give up the search though others
say it's no use. With nothing more than an old, leaky pirogue, he continues the
search alone through the Louisiana swamp and bayous. This is a book I'm glad I didn't miss. If you
haven't read it, check it out. You won't be sorry. I loved it. No, it's not a
romance novel, Kendra J. Published by Bethany House. Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.com. I bought a beautiful hardback book for only one cent. The shipping cost more than the book. Barnes and Noble still has the hardback for one cent, so take advantage of it. June Foster said Athol Dickson is the author she'd most like to meet. If you would like this beautiful book, grab it for a penny. It's a beautifully woven story and a beautiful book inside and out.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Interview with June Foster from an RV Office
I'm happy to have June Foster with us today. She's sharing what it's like to be an author who travels in an RV. Both of her books are available at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com, Kobo, Sony, etc.
Please check out Junes Author Page at Amazon and like it. You'll learn more about her there. Thanks. http://www.amazon.com/June-Foster/e/B007ISUMPK/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1344200980&sr=1-2-ent
Tell us about something that has just happened or is about to happen in your life that you would like to share.
Thank you for having me today, BJ. Though I'm not a sweet southern belle like you, I am from Texas. I can tell you what has just happened. I think you know that my home is on wheels. My husband and I RV full time and I love it. However…... there are drawbacks. As you know, a writer depends heavily on the internet. Though I have a Sprint air card, it doesn't always work everywhere. We are in a tiny town in Colorado called Coaldale. When I found I wasn't picking up the internet at all, I panicked and drove my poor husband crazy. Now I'm spending my days in the RV office and using their wifi. The owner even gave me my own table, but the trick is remembering everything I need from my RV. It's worth the hassle of hauling my computer back and forth every day. My husband's doing the cooking. Yea.
What is the name of your most recent book and if you had to sum it up in 30 or less words, what would you say? A Hometown Fourth of July is my latest. It is a story based loosely on the real life situation of my husband's brother. The story charts a young adopted man's journey to finding his identity, not in his birthmother but in the Lord. Oops. A little over 30 words.
Tell the readers about your office and how you write best. Well, I never thought I'd be telling you about my temporary office here in the RV park headquarters. There are food items, souvenirs, cold drinks, and DVD's for sale. And behind the counter, the owners have a computer, a phone, and a desk. Oh yeah. You meant my office in my RV. (smile) My dear husband took the couch out and replaced it with a table and two file cabinets on either side. The upside to this office is my view out my window changes monthly. I write best with quiet which I don't get in the RV or this office.
Do you have plans for a new book? Is this book part of a series? I'm finishing up Book three in the Bellewood Series, Deliver Us. Give Us This Day came out February 1, As We Forgive will be released September 1 with Desert Breeze, and the final book comes out April 1, 2013.
What books have influenced your writing? I think Plot and Structure by James Scott Bell and Donald Maas's Writing the Breakout Novel have helped me. Fay Lamb, the moderator of Scribes at ACFW, has taught me so much and influenced my writing.
Is there an Author that you would really like to meet? Yes, I'd love to meet Latayne Scott and Athol Dickson.
Do you prefer ebooks, paperbacks or hardcover? Since I don't have much room in my RV, reading ebooks on my Kindle is a god-send.
What book are you currently reading and in what format (ebook/paperback/hardcover)? I'm reading Dave Bond's A Time to Build published by Desert Breeze. It's in ebook format.
Do you have any advice for other writers? My advice is don't give up and try not to take rejections and criticism personally. Those are a few things I had to learn the hard way.
Below are links for both of June's books through Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Bellewood-Book-One-Give-ebook/dp/B0073NE9KO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1344200800&sr=8-2&keywords=june+foster
http://www.amazon.com/A-Hometown-Fourth-July-ebook/dp/B008GI61GU/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1344200910&sr=1-1&keywords=june+foster
Please check out Junes Author Page at Amazon and like it. You'll learn more about her there. Thanks. http://www.amazon.com/June-Foster/e/B007ISUMPK/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1344200980&sr=1-2-ent
Tell us about something that has just happened or is about to happen in your life that you would like to share.
Thank you for having me today, BJ. Though I'm not a sweet southern belle like you, I am from Texas. I can tell you what has just happened. I think you know that my home is on wheels. My husband and I RV full time and I love it. However…... there are drawbacks. As you know, a writer depends heavily on the internet. Though I have a Sprint air card, it doesn't always work everywhere. We are in a tiny town in Colorado called Coaldale. When I found I wasn't picking up the internet at all, I panicked and drove my poor husband crazy. Now I'm spending my days in the RV office and using their wifi. The owner even gave me my own table, but the trick is remembering everything I need from my RV. It's worth the hassle of hauling my computer back and forth every day. My husband's doing the cooking. Yea.
What is the name of your most recent book and if you had to sum it up in 30 or less words, what would you say? A Hometown Fourth of July is my latest. It is a story based loosely on the real life situation of my husband's brother. The story charts a young adopted man's journey to finding his identity, not in his birthmother but in the Lord. Oops. A little over 30 words.
Tell the readers about your office and how you write best. Well, I never thought I'd be telling you about my temporary office here in the RV park headquarters. There are food items, souvenirs, cold drinks, and DVD's for sale. And behind the counter, the owners have a computer, a phone, and a desk. Oh yeah. You meant my office in my RV. (smile) My dear husband took the couch out and replaced it with a table and two file cabinets on either side. The upside to this office is my view out my window changes monthly. I write best with quiet which I don't get in the RV or this office.
Do you have plans for a new book? Is this book part of a series? I'm finishing up Book three in the Bellewood Series, Deliver Us. Give Us This Day came out February 1, As We Forgive will be released September 1 with Desert Breeze, and the final book comes out April 1, 2013.
What books have influenced your writing? I think Plot and Structure by James Scott Bell and Donald Maas's Writing the Breakout Novel have helped me. Fay Lamb, the moderator of Scribes at ACFW, has taught me so much and influenced my writing.
Is there an Author that you would really like to meet? Yes, I'd love to meet Latayne Scott and Athol Dickson.
Do you prefer ebooks, paperbacks or hardcover? Since I don't have much room in my RV, reading ebooks on my Kindle is a god-send.
What book are you currently reading and in what format (ebook/paperback/hardcover)? I'm reading Dave Bond's A Time to Build published by Desert Breeze. It's in ebook format.
Do you have any advice for other writers? My advice is don't give up and try not to take rejections and criticism personally. Those are a few things I had to learn the hard way.
Below are links for both of June's books through Amazon.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Relentless Pursuit by Kathy Herman
You've all heard of saving the best for last. Well
that's exactly what Kathy Herman has done. Her latest novel Relentless
Pursuit: A Novel (Secrets of Roux River Bayou) is her best yet. I loved
the first two in the series, but this one was the best, the way a series should
be. I read it right before a vacation to Grand Isle, Louisiana. When you read
the book, you'll see how that might get you thinking. My son told me to bring
water with us. That was before I'd read the novel. All I can say is it was
profound. I don't want to provide any spoilers, but you can't help but care
about these characters. You can't help but put yourself in their place and
think how you'd feel and how the problems in this novel could affect you and
yours. You'll connect and identify, so be sure you don't miss this one. A
Cajun-flavored South threatened by a bio-terrorist will keep you turning pages.
Reading this novel will make you think twice. It's five stars for sure.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Weeping Willows Short Story by B. J. Robinson
New Release: I've self-published my first piece of work on Amazon, a short story. I spent the day working on it yesterday. I'd written the story before vacation, but I had to have a cover made and learn how to publish it. It's available today for people who have Kindles, but it's not just for those who own a Kindle. Anyone can download a free Kindle app from Amazon.com for the PC, ipad, iphone, ipod, tablet, etc. Check out my new short story set in Louisiana. Louisiana is well known for haunted plantations. On one summer vacation, we visited a couple considered to be haunted. I developed the short story from these memories along with early childhood memories and my writer's imagination. It's only 99 cents at Amazon, so check it out. I had a productive day yesterday, and may you have one today. Used childhood memories and a writer's imagination. Travel light. No need to dust virtual bookshelves. http://www.amazon.com/dp/ B008OM26DU
Monday, July 23, 2012
Shoe Marks by Karen Vance Hammond
Shoe
Marks by Karen
Vance Hammond is a full-length paranormal experience, a haunting ghost tale that doesn't let go. I
normally don't read this type of book, but I have always liked old homes and as
a kid enjoyed ghost stories, so when I saw it was based on a real event, I
decided to try it, and I don't regret reading it. It's an easy read with Maggie
as the main ghost. She was murdered, so she remains in her home even after
years have passed. You're pulled into the story easily, and come to care about
the main characters. There's a surprise twist at the end, and I loved it. If
you enjoy ghost and haunted house stories, don't miss this one. Shoe marks spew blood. A rocking chair rocks by itself, and a door open and closes
without any help. These are a few small things that happen. When the new owner,
Jeremy and is wife are blamed for murder, how will they defend themselves
against a ghost? They've spent their savings to pay cash for this home, what they
believed to be a historical landmark. Will they ever find peace in it? Just try
to sleep tight and don't let the ghosts bite. You won't want to put the book
down until you find out what happens, so be prepared for a nail-biting climax.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Echo of an Earth Angel by Sarah M. Ross
Echo
of an Earth Angel by Sarah M. Ross is the second
novel in her series, a page turner. It's an easy read, and I can't
wait to see what happens in the next novel. Ms. Ross leaves off like a soap
opera. You can't help but care what happens to the
characters. I fell in love with the main characters and enjoyed the secondary
characters as well. Tessa is the main character, and David heals her when she's
shot to save her life. He heals her too quickly and too much, and she wakes up
an angel, too. The book has a unique plot. I don't usually read this type of
novel, but I also enjoyed Awaken, the first novel in the series. The book gains
tension and leaves you hanging with a cliffhanger. Tessa is determined to get him back
or die trying. David fell for her, and she's fallen for him so hard she risks
her life, as she knows it, to save him, though he warned her to just be patient
and wait for him, that he'd return one day. I'm looking forward to the third
novel to see what happens to them next. You can't help but feel the love these two characters have for each other. Though I normally don't like books that leave me hanging because I like closure, I will be awaiting the third one in this series.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Lost in the Bayou by Cornell DeVille
Lost
in the Bayou by
Cornell DeVille is a YA suspense set in Louisiana. I
stumbled across it and bought it because it was a Louisiana novel, and I
devoured it. A young boy and girl have to outsmart an evil, jealous uncle when
their mother and father's plane goes down in the bayou. This is a page-turning
fast read. The descriptions are vivid and to savor. The crazed uncle has envied his brother all
of his life and will stop at nothing to inherit the estate, even if it means
killing his niece and nephew. Set in the sixties, you'll notice threads of the
historical era and with a little imagination, the vivid writing will suck you
right into the bayou and swamp. There's an old cypress tree, limbless and
surrounded by quick sand. DeVille is a baby boomer who was influenced by the
great storytellers such as Walt Disney, Alfred Hitchcock, Edgar Allen Poe, and
O. Henry among others. He's on Facebook as Author Cornell DeVille. If you have
a young girl or boy in your life, this is the book to pull them into another
world where they become the rescuers.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Out of Time by Michelle Sutton
Thursday, June 28, 2012
The Next Big Thing Blog
1. What is the title of your book/WIP?
Whispering Cypress
2.
Where did the
idea for the book come from?
Camping and falling in
love with beautiful campgrounds. I love nature, the woods, flowers, trees,
birds, animals, and camping.
3. What genre would your book fall under? Inspirational Romantic Suspense
4. Which actors would you choose to play your
characters in a movie rendition?
Meg Ryan or
Jennifer Aniston with Tom Hanks or Jim Carrey
5. What is the one-sentence
synopsis of your book? After a decade of no contact, a woman purchases
the campground a man from her past dreams of owning and hires him to repair and
remodel the cabins.
6. Is your book published or represented? Releases August 11 from Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc.
7. How long did it take you to
write? About six months.
8. What other books within your genre would you compare it to? I have an Amazon reviewer who says my other two novels are comparable to Terri Blackstock, Collen Coble, and Brandilyn Collins, but I've only read Brandilyn Collins.
9.
Which authors inspired you to write this book? Eva Marie Everson, Naomi Musch,
Lynn Austin, Nicholas Sparks.
10. Tell us anything else that might pique our interest in your book.
You'll never have peace here. Leave
the past where it belongs, or it will ruin you.
Spring
Showers stared at the cutout newspaper letters pasted on a sheet of typing
paper. Her heart pounded harder than any nail gun, and she placed her hand over
her chest as if to still it. Nothing about the rundown campground prepared her
for such a threat. Who could possibly care if she restored it?
After a decade of no
contact, she purchases the campground a man from her past dreams of owning and
hires him to repair and remodel the cabins. She still has feelings for him, and
the sparks are still there -- smoldering like embers from a left-over campfire.
A male friend from the city visits and trouble brews. A girl is attacked.
Hackett is arrested. Did authorities arrest the right man? The girl is pregnant
-- who is the father?
Going Green with Clean! by Valerie L. Strawmier
Going
Green with Clean! Homemade Cleaning Products Using Green Recipes by Valerie L. Strawmier is
a new release at Amazon.com, a short, easy read, full of
recipes to save you money and keep you and your family healthy. I read it this
morning and found products that most homes contain, such as baking soda,
vinegar, salt, lemons, and hydrogen peroxide that can be used to make your own
cleaning products. Your family's health is of the utmost importance, not to
mention saving money on your grocery bill. I don't know about you, but I know
what runs mine up, and it's usually the cleaning products. Why not cut your
grocery bill and protect your family's health at the same time? Spending $4.99
today might save you much more in the long run.. I urge you to see for
yourself. Now, I've always known about vinegar being used for cleaning, but
this little book contains product recipes for cleaning from such items as cream
of tartar, Borax, and even tea-tree oil that I never knew about. There are also
many more uses for simple items that I wasn't aware of, so if you're looking to
save money on cleaning, this is the book for you. Check it out at http://www.amazon.com/Homemade-Cleaning-Products-Recipes-ebook/dp/B008FCRIT6/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1340874163&sr=8-3-fkmr1&keywords=Going+green+with+clean+by+valerie+l+strawmier.
Spending a few dollars here might save you many in the long run. Open Going
Green with Clean and find the treasures you may have in your own home and the
true value they can offer.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Everglades by Petie McCarty
Everglades
by
Petie McCarty is a novel set in the Florida Everglades that you won't want to
put down because it entwines action, adventure, romance, and nature, blending them together in such a way that you have a unique read. I felt like I was riding on an airboat through the river of grass.
The author does a wonderful job with detail and description that pull you right
into an adventure with Kayli Heddon, a photo journalist who takes a tour boat
journey with Skye Landers, a Seminole Indian guide, or so she thinks. Throw
Clay Jameson, a shallow, self-serving, political guy into the mix. He insists
over and over that Kayli is his girlfriend, but no matter how many times he
says it, he can't convince her. Just when you think this book can't get any
better, it does. Just when you think it's winding down, it spirals back up
again and has you sitting on the edge of your seat with bated breath. Vivid
description, awesome details, a hunk of a tour boat guide, a spitfire of a
woman who forgets her ladylike ways with the air hitting her face as she glides
through Big Cypress Bend on an airboat. Kayli falls head over heels for Syke,
but an unexpected beautiful blonde with a Southern drawl appears. Guns, knives,
snakes, drug dealers, a legendary cat and uncle, cousins who bring trouble to the camp
that's supposed to be hidden so well in the Everglades that no one can find it,
and you've got a read like never before. I love how this novel makes you feel
like you're right there in the thick of things with Kayli. Without hesitation,
I rate it five stars, and I've found another author I love. This is one ride you don't want to miss.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Echo of an Earth Angel by Sarah M. Ross
Echo of an Earth Angel is now Available!!!
Sarah M. Ross, author of Awaken, has released her new Young Adult Paranormal novel. Echo of an Earth Angel (Book 1 of the Earth Angel Trilogy) is now available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords. The first novel in the series, Awaken is available for free Wednesday and Thursday only, so grab your free copy.
About the Book:
18 year old Tessa Copeland barely survived the worst year of her life—in fact, it was a miracle. After making it through the tragedy that killed both of her parents, she’s left to pick up the pieces of her life. Combating the holes in her memory and the concern of her friends was hard enough, but a new talent threatens to destroy everything she’s trying to reclaim.
David Allegri didn’t mean to ruin Tessa’s life. She was the brightest soul he’d seen in centuries and he couldn’t let her die, so the fallen angel used his abilities to heal her—only he took it too far and changed Tessa forever. Now, he has to figure out a way to explain what’s happening to Tessa and somehow protect both of them from the consequences.
His choice made them targets for the Hunters, who will use any means necessary to capture their prey. Only a desperate plan can help them escape, and sacrifices will be made. Time is ticking. Will they make it, or will they be lost to the echoes of fate?
PRICE:
$2.99 for ebook
$11.99 for Paperbacks. (Autographed copies available at www.sarahmross.com)
About the Author:
I started my obsession with reading at an early age, getting in trouble for sneaking BabySitter Club and Nancy Drew books into math class in elementary school. I would read any fiction book I could get my hands on. I knew it was an addiction when instead of grounding me from TV or music, my mom would take away my books as punishment (The Horror!). My love of all things paranormal was inspired by my good friend Laurie, who convinced me that books with vampires, witches, and all things shifter were amazing. After a little reluctance, I gave it a shot with the Sookie Stackhouse books, realized she was right, and the rest was history.
I grew up in Pittsburgh, graduated from The University of Pittsburgh with my degree in English, and taught 8th graders to love reading as much as I do for several years. I will always be a proud member of the Steelers Nation, but I couldn't take the cold and moved my frozen tush to Florida where I now live with my family and two cats. You will find me now with my trusty Kindle in hand and toes in the sand!
When I'm not writing or reading, I am probably partaking in my favorite vice: sunbathing. I know it's wrong, but I love the feeling on the hot sun on my skin and could lay in it for hours. I do live in Florida for a reason!
Please feel free to contact me!
Website- http://www.sarahmross.com
Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/SarahtheAuthor
Twitter- http://twitter.com/#!/SarahtheAuthor
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
First time Last Resort is available for 99 cents. Only two more days to snag this bargain at Amazon.com. Sale ends May 31. If you don't have a Kindle, you can download a free Kindle app. Take advantage of the low price, it's a terrific read for a buck. Romance, mystery, suspense, intrigue, gun safety, eating disorders, nature, swimming, strawberries, and so much more.
Faith tore out of the jail's parking lot and prayed she wouldn't get a ticket. She turned Old Blue into the flowing traffic. Her heart pumped faster than a race car engine. Dear God, please don't let me be too late. She reached down and punched Matt's number again. Come on, Matt, where are you? Pick up. Still no answer. She snapped the phone shut and focused on the road ahead. Who could possibly have it in for him? He was such a great guy. She gassed the truck as she passed the city limits and left the jail behind. Why wasn't he answering? She'd never had a problem before. This wasn't like him.
Extra, extra, read all about it!! LAST RESORT IS ONLY 99 CENTS through Amazon for one week only. Take advantage of the 99 cent sales and mop up for a great Memorial Day weekend read. Southern Superstitions is only $4.61, so you could grab both for the price of one. Two for one while it lasts, through the end of the month. Get them at a deal. Get them at a steal.
http://www.amazon.com/Last-Resort-ebook/dp/B005CQ7JQK/ref=sr_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1337934187&sr=1-9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juwF0dLLX6M&feature=youtu.be
Go snag Last Resort by B. J. Robinson for 99 cents while you can. You'll get your money's worth. You might want to pick up Southern Superstitions for only $4.61 and get a sweat deal of two books for the price of one. Check out the reviews on Amazon for both. Happy reading!
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