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Monday, August 15, 2011

A Thank You and Another Giveaway Chance from Bryan Cohen

Bryan Cohen shares this note of Thanks and an additional giveaway chance.
"Dear All

Thank you so much for commenting on the posts for my "Ted Saves the World" blog tour. There were over 100 entrants with many entrants posting on multiple blogs (giving themselves multiple chances to win). Here is a log of all 28 blog posts I wrote for the tour: http://www.build-creative-writing-ideas.com/blog-tour-for-ted.html

Before I reveal the winners, I want to give everybody one more chance to win and to win big.

I had planned on giving a 5th $25 Amazon gift card if my book "Ted Saves the World" made it into the Top 100 Kindle sales on Amazon by August 15th. Unfortunately, that didn't happen.

Since I REALLY want that to happen :), I am going to do a drawing for a $100 Amazon gift card on Friday, August 19th if the book gets into the Top 100 at any point between now and the end of the day on Friday (I will check frequently). Yes, that means one of you will win a $100 Amazon gift card if it sells like hotcakes. Since all the entries are in, the only way to improve the chances of winning a $100 gift card is to buy the book and to spread the word to all your friends and family!
Here is the "Ted Saves the World" sales page: http://www.amazon.com/Ted-Saves-World-Novella-ebook/dp/B0058EUSCI

The winners of the $25 Amazon gift cards (as selected by Random.org) are:
Reviews By Abby
Tweety B99
Dead Tossed Waves
Abby Dillon 16
Congratulations! I will be contacting you all individually so that I can get you your prize!

Thanks again to everybody who entered. Your words touched my heart and made me feel validated for all the hard work I put in during the tour. Feel free to keep in touch whenever you'd like by dropping me an e-mail at this address. I hope to be e-mailing all of you again on Saturday morning with a $100 winner! Have a fantastic week!

Sincerely,
Bryan Cohen
Author of Ted Saves the Worldhttp://www.amazon.com/Ted-Saves-World-Novella-ebook/dp/B0058EUSCI "

Sourcebooks Celebrates Georgette Heyer's Birthday with eBook Special Sale!!

THIS MESSAGE IS JUST IN FROM Danielle at Sourcebooks - I've made slight modifications to the announcement. The celebration brings readers a gift of a sale!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MS. HEYER! All Available Heyer eBooks $1.99 - 8/15-8/21/11

Tuesday, August 16 would have been Georgette Heyer’s 109th birthday. In honor of this most beloved author, who many call the Queen of Regency Romance, Sourcebooks is discounting EVERY SINGLE one of the eBooks we currently have available to $1.99 for one week, getting Heyer’s Birthday Party started a day early on August 15!

That’s 46 books by Georgette Heyer, plus the fabulous reader companion, Georgette Heyer’s Regency World by Jennifer Kloester, available for $1.99 from August 15-August 21.

This is the perfect time for everyone to read Heyer, and celebrate the woman who was such a prolific author!
The Quiet GentlemanVenetia
Below is the full list of titles, separated by category: regency romance, mystery, historical fiction and non-fiction. Visit this link for more details of the sale and a look at those gorgeous covers:  The eBooks will be available through Sourcebooks.com and major eBook retailers (and please give them some extra time if prices aren’t adjusted right away on Monday—this is a long list and a lot of data to update J). We’re looking forward to Monday, August 15 when our Heyer celebration begins! Enjoy!!

Hip Hip Heyer!

Danielle
 Watch this month for my reviews of Venetia and The Quiet Gentleman!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MS. HEYER!
eBooks Available for $1.99
August 15-August 21, 2011
Heyer’s Birthday: August 16, 2011



REGENCY ROMANCE

1.                  Arabella
2.                  Bath Tangle
3.                  Beauvallet
4.                  The Black Moth
5.                  Black Sheep
6.                  Charity Girl
7.                  The Convenient Marriage
8.                  The Corinthian
9.                  Cotillion
10.              Cousin Kate
11.              Devil’s Cub
12.              False Colours
13.              Faro’s Daughter
14.              The Foundling
15.              Frederica
16.              Friday’s Child
17.              The Grand Sophy
18.              Lady of Quality
19.              The Masqueraders
20.              The Nonesuch
21.              Powder and Patch
22.              The Quiet Gentleman
23.              Regency Buck
24.              The Reluctant Widow
25.              Sylvester
26.              The Talisman Ring
27.              These Old Shades
28.              Venetia


MYSTERY

29.              Behold, Here’s Poison
30.              A Blunt Instrument
31.              Death in the Stocks
32.              Detection Unlimited
33.              Duplicate Death
34.              Envious Casca
35.              Footsteps in the Dark
36.              No Wind of Blame
37.              Penhallow
38.              They Found Him Dead
39.              Unfinished Clue
40.              Why Shoot a Butler?


HISTORICAL FICTION

41.              The Conqueror
42.              An Infamous Army
43.              My Lord John
44.              Royal Escape
45.              Simon the Coldheart
46.              Spanish Bride


NON-FICTION

47.              Georgette Heyer's Regency World

Sunday, August 14, 2011

It's Monday! What are you Reading August 15, 2011?

This meme starts at Book Journey!
What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

I finished only three books last week -two were longer (450 and 517 pgs).  I posted three reviews, two with Giveaways and an author Guest Post with Giveaway.  As usual, I posted the regular Friday Pick Giveaway; Saturday Sharing Beyond Books, and Sunday posts.

I did better last week visiting early in the week before I got tied up with work. These were last week's posts plus Winner posts not listed.
Finished Reading:

Print:
Tears of Gold
by Laurie McBain
This was long but picked up mid way. 
I will post a review this week. Reading for Sourcebooks.



Print/Kindle
by Pauline Baird Jones
I LOVED this! 
I'll post a review 
and author interview soon.


Audible:

I pulled this sequel in from my Audible library- picked up on sale.  Interesting survival of zombie attack. Rating 4.0 in case I don't get to post a review.


Line Edits/Releases: 
Released the second Prom Night Anthology Novella:
Lexie's Choice by Deb Logan. Prom is just around the corner, but Lexie has mixed emotions. The guy of her dreams has issued the invitation, but she can’t afford the kind of dress that makes her drool. Fortunately, her best friend is a faery princess. No. Really. Claire is an honest-to-goodness faery princess with flower faeries at her command. The girls want gorgeous prom dresses? No problem! The flower faeries can deliver. Unfortunately, nothing in Faery is what it seems, and prom dresses for mortal friends carry a hefty price tag. Will Lexie earn her dream dress? The outcome is totally in her hands. Too bad no one told her she’s on trial...


Currently reading:
Print/Kindle:
by Kathryne Kennedy
I am only a little into this while I read the two long books last week. Reading for Sourcebooks
Product Description.
Acclaimed for her world-building, in Kathryne Kennedy's new series love miraculously prevails over strife.
Storm lord's daughter Cecily Sutton's powers over sea and sky have put her life at risk. Giles Beaumont is reluctant to protect her, until he falls under her enchanting spell...
Print/Kindle:
by Georgette Heyer
Another classic Regency.
Reading for Sourcebooks.
Product Description
"Fascinating reading...authentic atmosphere in a delightful Enlgish tale"
-Chicago Sunday Tribune
Less than a hero's welcome...

Returning to his family seat from Waterloo, Gervase Frant, seventh Earl of St Erth, could have expected more enthusiasm for his homecoming. His quiet cousin, stepmother, and young half-brother seem openly disappointed that he survived the wars. And when he begins to fall for his half-brother's sweetheart, his chilly reception goes from unfriendly to positively murderous.

One of Heyer's most suspenseful Regency romances, The Quiet Gentleman combines an ingenious mystery plot with her signature witty style and effervescently engaging characters.
Print/Kindle:
Midnight WaltzMidnight Waltz 
by Jennifer Blake
I am looking forward to reading this.
Reading for Sourcebooks.
Product Description
" Lilting prose and glorious description. Jennifer Blake weaves a magnificent tale."
-RT Book Reviews
She has no idea what to expect...
In the aristocratic world of the magnificent plantations of nineteenth-century Louisiana, young Amalie knows how to behave as the new mistress at Belle Grove, but her arranged marriage to Julien Declouet is full of surprises.
He's as different as night and day...
Amalie finds her husband perfectly polite, although oddly aloof, by day, but a completely different man when he visits her in her chambers at night, full of white-hot emotions and passion that sweeps her away. As the steamy Louisiana summer swelters onward, and the mystery of her husband's dual personalities intensifies, the once-innocent Amalie finds herself embroiled in one turbulent scandal after another...
Audible/Audio
I know I will pull in an Audible or Audio on my MP# - I just haven't decided which one yet.
Audio:
The Screwtape Letters: First Ever Full-cast Dramatization of the Diabolical Classic (Radio Theatre)[The Vision and Beyond, prophecies fulfilled and still to comeby David Wilkerson was put on hold but I read Chapter 3 this week. ]
Instead we are listening to:
C.S. Lewis

We are enjoying listening to this in our young adult class. On part VII.

I am also listening to The Listener's Bible NIV 
read by Max McLean. I am at Ezra 7, Isaiah 33 and 1 Corinthians 12.

Line Edits: I am editing the the last of eTreasures' Prom Night summer YA novellas for release.
I am still finalizing edits/formatting on Life After the Undead by Pembroke Sinclair; then Soylent Red by Jamieson Wolf.
 
I didn't intend to fill up the month but I guess I did.
August Review Books:
Scheduled:
8/26 Get Er Done: The Green Beret Guide to Productivity by Michael Martel - Review with interview for Pump Up Your Book Blog Tour.

Sourcebooks (Three left in no special order.)
Midnight on Julia Street by Ciji Ware
The Vampire Next Door by Ashlyn Chase
Kingdom of Summer by Gillian Bradshaw (If I get time I will read the first in the the series, Hawk of May, before this.)

Read and ready for reviews- reviewing for Authors:
Quest for Magic by Jean Hart Stewart - Read; review to be posted.
Seeing for the First Time (What You See is What You Get) and 
To See (What You See is What You Get) by Nicole Zoltack - Both Read; setting up author interview with reviews.
Steamrolled by Pauline Baird Jone. Read; review to be posted.

Sunday Words of Encouragement August 14, 2011

Our Pastor is out recovering from hip surgery so our youth Pastor gave a message today. He pointed out that followers of Christ have to be careful not to lose their light in a world that is increasingly dark.  He shared the story of King Josiah to encourage us to stand firm and do right in our behavior.

Josiah was a king of Israel whose grandfather, Manasseh, did evil in the eyes of the Lord; even more evil than the pagans the Lord drove out of the land. See 2 Kings 21:1-9.  Manasseh reigned 55 years spreading his evil among the people. Then his son, Amon, came to the throne and he also did evil for the two years of his reign. Josiah was only a boy when he became king. As Josiah matured he began to repair the temple of the Lord. He discovered the lost book - the Word of God. He read the book, humbled himself, determined to follow the Word and dedicated himself to God. 2 Kings 22 and 23.

Although the light of the world had gone out of the people during the wicked reigns of the evil kings, Josiah chose to do right. No matter that his background was evil, he was able to choose to be obedient and he brought the Word of God to the people.

Like Josiah, God looks for a way to reach each of us hoping that we will be obedient and share the Word with others. We are called to serve obediently in whatever station we are placed. One life doing the right thing will still have impact on others even if it is not openly recognized.

Once again I was searching for one song but found this one that I had never heard but fits this message!!
It also goes with Abby's story in the review I posted this morning

A Verse for Today:
Romans 16:19 (ESV)

19For your obedience is known to all, so that I rejoice over you, but I want you to be wise as to what is good and innocent as to what is evil.

We prayed this morning for healing for our pastor and I prayed for others I know from internet friends who need healing.I also pray that I may be obedient to serve in my station.

Audiobook Review: Working it Out by Abby Rike

This is an awesome book that will have you crying, sighing and ultimately cheering.
Working It Out: A Journey of Love, Loss, and HopeWorking It Out: A Journey of Love, Loss, and Hope Abby Rike
  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Hachette Audio; Unabridged edition (May 4, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1609419898
  • ISBN-13: 978-1609419899
  • 6 CDs Approximate time 7 hrs; includes a pdf of photos and letters.
Genre: Motivational, Memoir
      My Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
Product Description
DESCRIPTION:
In 2006, Abby Rike lost the life she knew and loved when her husband and two young children were killed in a car accident. Devastated and numb, she shut down. For nearly three years she walked through life like a spectre, present in body only. As she descended, so did her health.
Fortunately, Abby was not alone. She had loving parents, supportive friends, and a faith that continued to sustain her. Little by little she found the courage to return to life. Joining The Biggest Loser proved a catalyst for the physical and emotional changes she needed to make. In fact, against all odds Abby gained strength, courage, wisdom, and continued her steadfast relationship with God. Instead of anger, she found herself slowly but steadily healing. She lost a hundred pounds but gained hope.
In this riveting book, Abby tells her story--from her joyous life before the accident to the unbearable pain that followed it and her eventual emergence as a woman reinvigorated by her faith in God. Today Abby's resilience and positivity are a testament to the power and importance of faith in the darkest hours.
Review: This is a wonderfully powerful audiobook. Yes, the story tells of a terrible tragedy but it also reveals great resilience in the human spirit when it is grounded in a secure faith that offers hope.

The story starts with the tragedy that destroyed Abby’s world as she knew it.  Her loving husband, Rick, precocious and adorable six year old daughter, Macy, and her new born son, Caleb, are killed in an accident. It is stunning... how does a young woman go on after such shocking loss?

The story flashes back to describe Abby’s life as a single mother before she meets Rick. The story then brings the reader along through the courtship, the wooing of Abby and Macy, their eventual marriage and team-ship. I really liked how the author presented a picture of her real life through recollections supported by the reading of  cards, notes and  journal entries. She reveals a love as it grows through romance, job struggles and adjustment to life as “Team Rike.”

Abby shares the pain and beauty of the heartfelt memorial speeches presented by five students as well as the Pastor’s eulogy at the funeral service.  The Pastor tries to encourage Abby explaining that God loves Rick, Macy and Caleb and God loves Abby and will be there every step of the way to help her through.

Abby describes her feelings going from the top of the world with all her dreams on track to suddenly having all her dreams gone. She exposes her pain and depression as she questioned her purpose in life without the family that made her who she was: a wife and mother.

Abby moves forward with her experiences as part of the Biggest Loser cast in 2009 when she struggles to regain her sense of worth.. In the process she recognized that it is okay to accept help from others. It took the help of her family, friends and some tough coaching to get her on track but she pulled herself through. I appreciated the comments of Abby's father when he reminded her: "God and you equal a majority." As Abby concludes this book she encourages the reader to learn to appreciate the journey of life, even when it is hard.

This story flows with great depth and makes a truly wonderful audiobook. I was struck by how absolutely perfect the narrator was in presentation and then I realized that Abby is the narrator.  It was no wonder you could hear the catching of her breath in pain and sorrow and the joy and triumph when she succeeds in her goals of physical and mental healing.  I recommend this as an inspiring read for anyone - who among us can’t use encouragement and hope as displayed by another person who has survived such tragedy?

Sheila at Bookjourney was reading the print version as I listened to the audiobook so we agreed to link our reviews and share some questions.

I asked Sheila the three Qs below:  To see the three questions Sheila asked me and my answers, check out her review!
Q1:  Were you familiar with The Biggest Loser program before reading this book?
SD:  I am familiar with the Biggest Loser tv show and have watched many of the seasons including the one that Abby was in.
Q2:  Do you think you would have the support group and/or faith to see you through a tragedy like this? 
SD:  Great question.  I have a great support team around me, more now then when I did go through a similar tragedy in 1996.  I have a lot of faith and believe as tragic as this would be I could make it through.
Q3: Do you think that The Biggest Loser paid for the traveling expenses and the the gyms and trainers donated their services as sponsors?
SD: I think so.  I am not sure.

Thank you Sheila for sharing/linking our reviews.

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