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Friday, December 21, 2012

Wrap up of the 12 Books of Christmas and Friday Funnies

Well, I'm a few days overdue, but here is the final list of winners in the 12 Books of Christmas giveaway. CONGRATS to all the winners...THANK YOU to all the authors who generously provided a copy of their book...and THANK YOU to all of those who took the time to comment. Like I mentioned before, if you didn't win this time, your turn is surely coming. Watch for more giveaways in 2013!
 
1. Rebecca Painter - Thyme for Love
 
2. Rose McCauley - Pineapples in Peril
 
3. KarenK - The Road to Mercy
 
4. Stephanie Craig - That Summer
 
5. Ladijo - Winds of Wyoming
 
6. Linda Glaz - Christmas Stalking
 
7. Diana - Postmark: Christmas
 
8. Bonnie - Hailee
 
9. Katie J - The Woodcutter's Revival
 
10. Susan - Falling in Love with You
 
11. Merry - Rockapocolypse
 
12. Katie N - A Merry Little Christmas


And now I leave you with a few Christmas funnies that I found amusing.

Can anyone relate to this one besides me?
http://www.funnypica.com/funny-christmas-cartoons-35-pics/funny-christmas-cartoons-01/  


http://www.dumpaday.com/random-pictures/funny-pictures/funny-christmas-pictures-30-pics/attachment/funny-christmas-pictures-20/  
http://www.lifeonavenuez.com/2007/12/my-favorite-christmas-card-ever/ 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

The 12 Days of Christmas Day 12

The last name selected in the 12 Books of Christmas giveaway is...

KATIE N

Congratulations, Katie. I'll be in touch to let you know which book you've won.

THANK YOU to all of the authors who participated in this giveaway, and also to all of you who took the time to enter. If you didn't win, stay tuned, because I've got more giveaways planned! Your turn is coming!

I will try to post a list of all the winners and the books they chose tomorrow, but I am still waiting to hear back from a couple of people, so it may be Tuesday or Wednesday.

In the meantime, again, CONGRATS to all of the winners! Have a spectacular Sunday!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 11

And the 11th book choice belongs to...

MERRY

Congratulations, Merry! I will be in touch for your choice.


There is one book left in the 12 Books of Christmas! If you'd like to toss your name in the hat (again or for the first time), leave a comment on this post. The final winner will be announced tomorrow, and I'll post a list of all the winners and the books they've chosen on Monday.

For fun, here's a Christmas cartoon I spotted on Facebook yesterday. Just for you writers out there...



Friday, December 14, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 10 (plus 5 links for literary lovers)


And the 10th Book of Christmas goes to...

SUSAN!

Congratulations, Susan! I have already sent you an email with your book choices. Enjoy!


If you've been entering this giveaway, you're obviously a book lover! And chances are, you've got at least a couple of book lovers on your gift giving list this year. But sometimes giving and receiving books (or book gift cards) gets old. Maybe you're looking for something a bit more clever. Here are 5 websites I found that offer some unique ideas for literary lovers! Too fun!








By the way...indulge me in a slight plug, here...I still have a few signed copies of Madily in Love (and Mind over Madi) available at a discount. Order soon to get in time for Christmas! You'll find the drop-down menu in the sidebar.

Don't forget to leave a comment for another chance to win a book! There are still 2 books up for grabs!

Complete giveaway details HERE



Thursday, December 13, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 9

Congratulations to the 9th winner in the 12 Books of Christmas giveaway!
KATIE J
I will be in touch soon, Katie, to get your choice of books.
Thanks again to everyone for your comments and entries. Don't forget to leave another one today. THREE books are still up for grabs!
Get complete giveaway details HERE. 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 8

And the 8th winner in The 12 Books of Christmas is...

BONNIE

Congrats, Bonnie! I'll be in touch about claiming your prize!


And now for another delicious holiday recipe from author Kathy Harris, who is graciously giving away a copy of The Road to Mercy (read the description HERE) in the 12 Books of Christmas.

Kathy says:

Here is a quick and easy gourmet recipe for Christmas or New Year’s brunch . . .

Writers and readers alike all share in a lack of time during the holidays—often with the need to entertain or contribute to holiday meals—so it’s fun to discover a recipe that tastes 100% gourmet but is quick and easy to prepare. True Eggs Benedict is smothered in Hollandaise Sauce, but this version substitutes Havarti cheese with Dill. I make mine vegetarian, without the Canadian bacon, and use gluten free products, but you can tweak this basic recipe per your personal preferences.


Simply & Delicious “Almost Eggs Benedict”

Ingredients (with recommended brands for the gluten free version)

Food for Life Multi-Seed Gluten
Free English Muffins

Good Food Made Simple Egg White Patties or poached eggs

Boar’s Head Havarti cheese with Dill, in thin slices

Canadian bacon slices, optional

Salt &pepper to taste, optional

Method

Per serving, split an English muffin and toast. In the meantime, cook one egg or egg white. If using Canadian bacon, warm a slice in the microwave or skillet.

If using the bacon, place a slice onto one half of the toasted English muffin. Top with egg and then 1-2 slices of cheese. (Lightly season with salt and pepper; this is optional–I don’t use either.) Microwave on high for 20-30 seconds to melt cheese. Top with remaining toasted muffin. Serve hot.

Enjoy!
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Kathy Harris is an author by way of a divine detour into the Nashville entertainment business. She graduated with a B.S. in Communications from Southern Illinois University and has spent the past two decades employed as a marketing director in the Nashville music industry.

An active member of American Christian Fiction Writers and the publicity officer for Middle Tennessee Christian Writers, Kathy lives near Nashville with her husband and their two Shiloh Shepherd dogs. Her fiction debut, The Road to Mercy, released this fall.

Kathy regularly interviews literary and music guests on her blog at www.DivineDetour.com. Her author site is www.kathyharrisbooks.com. You can find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KathyHarrisAuthor or regularly on Twitter as @DivineDetour. 
 
Don't forget to leave a comment for another chance to win! 
 
Complete giveaway details HERE

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 7

And the 7th name randomly selected in The 12 Books of Christmas is...

DIANA!

Congratulations, Diana. I will be in touch very soon about your choice.

Don't forget to leave a comment today. There are still 5 more books up for grabs!

Complete giveaway details HERE.

Monday, December 10, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 6

On the 6th day of giveaways, my daughter picked this name...

LINDA GLAZ

Congratulations, Linda! I'll be in touch soon...


Margaret Daley, whose book Christmas Stalking (read the description HERE) is included in the 12 Books of Christmas, would like to share a recipe with us today.

She says: "My recipe is great for the holiday season. I have fixed this and taken it to Christmas parties. It has been a big hit."
Just in time for those holiday parties! Thanks, Margaret!
Cheese Ball

2 large packages of cream cheese
¼ cup chopped green pepper
8 oz. can crushed pineapple-drained
2 T finely chopped onions
1 t seasoned salt
¼ cup thin sliced ham cut in small pieces
1 cup pecans-finely chopped

Squeeze all juice that you can from the pineapple. Combine all the ingredients except the pecans and mold into a ball shape. Roll the ball in the pecans. Refrigerate.



Margaret Daley, an award-winning author of eighty-three books, has been married for over forty years and is a firm believer in romance and love. When she isn’t traveling, she’s writing love stories, often with a suspense thread and corralling her three cats that think they rule her household. To find out more about Margaret visit her website at http://www.margaretdaley.com.

Don't forget to leave a comment for another chance to win a great book (maybe Margaret's!). 

If you're running out of things to say, how about sharing your favorite holiday recipe?

Complete giveaway details HERE





Sunday, December 9, 2012

12 Books of Christmas Day 5

Happy Sunday! Hope you're all enjoying your weekend!

The 5th name randomly selected from all of the comments so far is...

LADIJO!

Congratulations! I'll be in touch soon about your choice.

Don't forget to comment today for another chance to win!

See you tomorrow!

Complete giveaway details HERE

Saturday, December 8, 2012

12 Books of Christmas Day 4

Congrats to the 4th winner in the 12 BOOKS OF CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY...


STEPHANIE CRAIG!


I will be in touch soon about which book you'd like.

Again...thanks to all of you who have been commenting and entering this giveaway. I wish you could all win!


Leave a comment today on this post for another entry!
Complete giveaway details HERE.













Friday, December 7, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 3

The names in the hat are piling up! Thanks to everyone who has commented so far!

And the 3rd choice of books goes to...

KAREN K!

Congrats, Karen! I'll be in touch soon!



Today, we have a treat. Jo Huddleston, whose book That Summer is one of the 12 books in this fabulous list of giveaways, has agreed to share her journey to publication. Even if you're not a writer, you will be inspired by the way God worked out His plan for her life.

Enjoy!

MY WRITING JOURNEY

by JO HUDDLESTON


When deciding to write for publication, all I had was aspiration and hope. I had not studied the craft of writing but I had loved books and reading all my life. So I sent my first stories to Good Housekeeping and Ladies Home Journal. Those form rejection letters came back immediately. It didn’t take me long to learn that I needed help.

I scoured the magazines in the mall bookstore and found some about writing. I discovered names of books about all aspects of writing and lists of writing conferences to attend and gain knowledge.

I decided my first conference would be the Professionalism in Writing School conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I’d read in my new magazines that I should take samples of my writing and business cards to identify myself when I made an appointment with an editor or agent. I didn’t have business cards and was relieved when I read that I could put my information on a 3x5 card and share that with people.

My husband let me out at the front of the large hotel where the conference was held while he parked the car. I stepped into the area between the outer entrance doors and the doors into the lobby. A young lady came inside pulling a carrier stacked with books and paper materials. At the threshold of the first doors when she pulled her carrier into the space where I stood, everything tilted and scattered around us. I timidly helped her stack things back as best as I could. Didn’t introduce myself, didn’t recognize her.

I’d learned in my teen years when I was in an unfamiliar situation it would serve me well to keep my
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mouth shut and my eyes and ears open. So from the outset of the conference that’s what I did. The attendees appeared to know what they were doing so I watched and followed their lead. But among these seasoned writers’ conference-goers I was so invisible I didn’t even realize I was invisible.

I got in line to register and received my folder and name tag. I noticed that many folks were getting in another line before entering the auditorium, so I again followed. When my turn at the front of the line came I realized they were putting their names on sheets for 15-minute appointments, each sheet having a name at the top. The instructions indicated these sheets were for time with editors and agents. I signed up on an editor’s sheet and made myself a note of my allotted time and the room number.

As others filed into the auditorium so did I. Alone among groups, I found a seat with nobody on either side. I sat, ramrod straight, eyes and ears open. Someone from the left got my attention by asking if the seat beside me was taken. I shook my head. A woman with a beautiful Texas drawl introduced herself, forcing me to speak my first words at my first writers’ conference as I in turn introduced myself.

I browsed the book room and it was like finding delightful presents on Christmas morning. When the editor’s appointment time came I made my way toward the designated room and waited my turn outside the door.

I went in the room, sat across the table from a perky young lady and pushed my 3x5 card toward her without a word. She picked up my card, looked at it and said, “I’m Karen Ball.” She asked me what I wrote, a question I couldn’t answer. I just wrote whatever came out of my head, but I didn’t say that to her. She was gracious to recognize that I was out of my depth and prodded me along by asking what I had brought for her to look at. I had been writing short prayers for women in circumstances they might find themselves and I’d brought five prayers with me.

I didn’t know that Karen Ball was a fiction editor and she probably could have told me so and to go sign up with a nonfiction editor. No—kind, sweet, and professional Karen Ball read each of my five prayers. She wanted to take my pages back to Tyndale House with her and I agreed. I did not know the significance of her doing so. I did know I hadn’t made any copies of them but they were in my computer, so not to worry.


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Before too long Karen phoned me that Tyndale would like me to write more prayers. The result was Tyndale published two prayer books by me: Amen and Good Night, God and Amen and Good Morning, God. Later, another company published my devotional book His Awesome Majesty. As I learned the craft and used a writers’ market guide, I began submitting short stories and articles—and getting them published.

That Professionalism in Writing School conference was good for me and I attended several years. Oh, and by the way, that young lady who spilled her books in the hotel entrance was Bodie Thoene. She and her husband Brock were the keynote speakers for the conference. And that woman with the beautiful Texas drawl who sat beside me in the auditorium was Vickie Phelps and is now a close writer-friend. We’ve coauthored three e-books and our husbands also get along well.

I now have a 3-book publishing contract for my first novels. I’ve finished Book 1, That Summer, which released in December 2012. Book 2 is scheduled to release in April 2013 and book 3 in September 2013.

Perhaps one of the hardest things about writing for publication is having patience. My patience muscles have grown much stronger over the years. This writing journey is never-ending. How could I not write? What writing ability I have comes from God and I must be the best steward of that gift that I can be.


Visit Jo's website at www.Johuddleston.com. By the way, I am featured in Jo's December newsletter, which you can read HERE. How cool is that?

Don't forget to leave a comment for another entry into The 12 Books of Christmas giveaway! 
Complete contest details HERE





Thursday, December 6, 2012

The 12 Books of Christmas Day 2

Well, are you getting the hang of how this works? So far, you've had two days to get your name tossed in the giveaway hat. Today, I'm announcing the second winner, randomly selected from all of the comments so far.

And the second choice in books goes to...

ROSE MCCAULEY!

Congrats, Rose! You get second pick from all of these fabulous books! I will be in touch soon.


And now for the blurbs and author bios for the second half of the titles included in THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS:



Falling in Love With You anthology by Susan Miura


Falling in Love with You, an anthology released by OakTara this past October, offers up 41 sweet stories reflecting the crazy, unexpected, and poignant ways the authors met their spouses. It’s a book that is guaranteed to bring a smile, and would make a great gift for anyone who has fallen, or hope to falls, under the spell of cupid’s arrow. Susan’s story, “The Perfect Crime,” opens with:

A cop once told me to listen to your instincts. The prickle crawling up your spine is sending you a message, and you better listen. As I pulled into the parking lot of my apartment complex, that prickle was shouting loud and clear. Danger. Evil. Drive away. But when I looked at the stranger walking aimlessly around the lot at ten-thirty on an autumn night, I ignored the warning.



 About the author:  Susan is married to a police sergeant and is both a soccer mom and rock band mom, with a daughter in high school and son in college. She works full time in public relations, and part time as a travel presenter and book reviewer. Additionally, she is an author with three published short stories. The most recent, “The Perfect Crime,” can be found in Falling in Love with You. Her debut novel, Show Me a Sign,” will be released sometime in 2013.

Travel, baking, and photography are among her passions, so it’s no surprise that her “Taste the World” presentations combine all three. She uses photos from her travels to give 90-minute PowerPoint shows highlighting fun travel spots in the U.S. and abroad. The best part is, she does the shows, and even some of the traveling, with her sister. Their next adventure? The Greek Islands next spring. In summer, she’ll be heading for the Smoky mountains with her husband and kids. Imagery from her travels is often infused in her writing.

Susan is a member of Willow Creek Community Church and the American Christian Fiction Writers. She and her family live on a small lake in a suburb of Chicago.
 

Hailee by Penny Zeller

For years, orphan Hailee Annigan was just a ragamuffin in the Cincinnati streets, stealing food to keep her two younger brothers fed. Her thievery landed her in a home for delinquent youngsters, where her life was changed, thanks to her teachers. Now, nineteen-year-old Hailee excitedly heads to Montana to be a teacher, yet she's still plagued by her shameful past and the fear of never seeing her brothers again.

Based on his upbringing in high-society Boston, no one would have guessed that Nate Adams would attend seminary and become a church pastor in rugged Montana. Even now, Nate's parents refuse to put aside their own plans for his future and accept his calling.

When their paths converge, an immediate attraction draws Hailee and Nate together, even as the pressures and demands of others pull them apart. Can the unlikely pair come to terms with their pasts and face the future together?

The book trailer for Hailee can be seen here http://youtu.be/LEGoM43jtwA

About the author:  Penny Zeller is the author of several books and numerous magazine articles. She is also the author of the blog "A Day in the Life of a Wife, Mom, and Author" www.pennyzeller.wordpress.com where she also provides weekly doses of inspiration and humor, along with movie reviews from a Christian worldview, and interviews with some of her favorite author friends.

Among other books, Penny is the author of McKenzie, Kaydie, and Hailee in her Montana Skies Historical Romance Series (Whitaker House) and 77 Ways Your Family Can Make a Difference: Ideas and Activities for Serving Others (Beacon Hill).

Penny is an active volunteer in her community, devoting her time to assisting and nurturing women and children into a closer relationship with Christ. When she's not writing, Penny enjoys spending time with her family and camping, hiking, canoeing, and playing volleyball. While she is generally a health nut, Penny does have one small weakness: hot tamales (yes, the little red candy kind!)

  Connect with Penny on the web: www.pennyzeller.com (Website), www.pennyzeller.wordpress.com (A Day in the Life of a Wife, Mom, & Author Blog), www.facebook.com/pennyzellerbooks (Facebook), http://twitter.com/pennyzeller (Twitter), and http://pinterest.com/zellerpenny/ (Pinterest)


 Winds of Wyoming by Rebecca Carey Lyles

Fresh out of a Pennsylvania penitentiary armed with a marketing degree, Kate Neilson heads to Wyoming anticipating an anonymous new beginning as a guest-ranch employee. A typical twenty-five-year-old woman might be looking to lasso a cowboy, but her only desire is to get on with life on the outside—despite her growing interest in the ranch owner. When she discovers a violent ex-lover followed her west, she fears the past she hoped to hide will trail as close as a shadow and imprison her once again. 

 About the author: Becky Lyles is a freelance writer and editor whose articles and stories have appeared in magazines, books and compilations. Her nonfiction books include “It’s a God Thing!” and "On a Wing and a Prayer," and her first novel, “Winds of Wyoming,” was published in January of 2012. The sequel, “Winds of Freedom,” is scheduled for release early next spring. She lives with her husband of many years in beautiful Boise, Idaho. Learn more about Becky on her website: http://beckylyles.com//


 That Summer by Jo Huddleston

 A Southern historical novel

The Great Depression brings devastation to
The Southern Appalachians but love’s triangle survives.


To escape his poppa’s physical abuse and their dirt-poor farm life, Jim flees to an imagined prosperous city life where he can make his own choices, ignoring God patiently knocking on his heart’s door. Settled in town, Jim strays from God and the way of faith his momma taught him.

He meets a girl and loses his heart … and meets another girl and loses his willpower. Jim wrestles with social and moral dilemmas as he makes a choice beside Caney Creek that will alter the lives of five people. 
About the author: Jo Huddleston is a multi-published author of books, articles, and short stories. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and a member of the Literary Hall of Fame at Lincoln Memorial University (TN). She holds a M.Ed. degree from Mississippi State University. Meet Jo at www.johuddleston.com. While there sign up for her newsletter and read her blog.



Rockapocalypse: Disharmony of Justice by Byron Suggs
1974 - It started out as a typical summer in a small southern town for 15-yr old Pete Travers and his friends, until the real rock stars showed up.

Real dead that is.

When bizarre occurrences, unexplained disappearances, and outpourings of prejudice become frequent in Harper’s Mill, the four friends discover they’ve been destined for a gig far more challenging than anything they ever imagined. The rockers join forces with the four teens to rid the town of a hatred so intense, it has bred its own evil in the most unlikely of places. But will they succeed?

2011 - Thirty-seven years later, record industry mogul Peter Travers lies in a coma as the result of a horrific auto accident. As he teeters between life and death, he relives the life-changing events from the past in his mind. When his friends reunite to stand watch and offer their support, they realize Peter's auto crash was no accident. They also discover that the powers that saved them all those years ago have returned. But the question that burns in their hearts is: Why?

The power of music’s timeless message, the bonds of friendship, and a gift from God culminate in a cataclysmic battle that reaches to the gates of heaven. Is their faith strong enough to protect Peter and his family from the evil force that struggles to claim what he deems rightfully his - Peter's very soul

About the author: Primarily a writer of southern fiction, Byron's first novel,Rockapocalypse: Disharmony of Justice, is a tale of youthful dreams, adult peril, and Divine intervention by a few deceased rock icons. His second novel, Cold Currents, a southern literary mystery/thriller, is in the hands of his agent. He is currently working on his third novel, Bone Whispers, (a follow-up to Cold Currents), and a collection of short stories for future publication.

His short works of fiction have appeared in publications such as Aries: A Journal of Arts and Literature and Black Heart Magazine (e-zine).

A child of the sixties, his first viewing of The Wizard of Oz shaped his outlook of the world and erased any boundaries that could have stunted his imagination. He believes that a good tale should take you on an exhilarating adventure and leave you a bit more enchanted after you turn the last page.

*Byron is represented by Joyce Holland of The D4EO Literary Agency. Visit Byron's website at http://www.byronsuggs.com





The Road to Mercy by Kathy Harris

Tragedy, love, and secrets meet on a journey of faith.

Dr. Ben Abrams, rescued as an infant from a fiery crash that killed his family, turned his adversities into success but lost his heritage of faith. Fifty years later, Josh and Bethany Harrison face a difficult decision that also tests their faith. A rupture in Beth's carotid artery leaves her on the brink of death, even as she's pregnant with their first child. While Dr. Abrams urges her to abort the baby to save her own life, she and Josh step out on faith and continue the pregnancy.

During the next few months, Josh, a contemporary Christian singer, struggles with his faith while Beth hides a secret that may destroy their marriage. She also discovers a decades-old connection to Dr. Abrams that could change his life forever.

About the author: Kathy Harris is an author by way of a divine detour into the Nashville entertainment business. She graduated with a B.S. in Communications from Southern Illinois University and has spent the past two decades employed as a marketing director in the Nashville music industry.

An active member of American Christian Fiction Writers and the publicity officer for Middle Tennessee Christian Writers, Kathy lives near Nashville with her husband and their two Shiloh Shepherd dogs. Her fiction debut, The Road to Mercy, released this fall.

Kathy regularly interviews literary and music guests on her blog at www.DivineDetour.com. Her author site is www.kathyharrisbooks.com. You can find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KathyHarrisAuthor or regularly on Twitter as @DivineDetour.


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