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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Book Review: Seeking a Scribe by Marsha A. Moore

This is an 'enchanted' world and a fun, action-packed adventure.
Seeking a Scribe: Enchanted Bookstore Legend One (Enchanted Bookstore Legends)
by Marcia A. Moore
  • File Size: 494 KB
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007JVYSSI
Genre: Fantasy Romance
My Rating:  4.25 of 5.0


Book Description
Publication Date: March 12, 2012
Lyra McCauley is a writer and loves fantasy novels, but until she opens a selection from bookstore owner Cullen Drake, she has no idea he’s a wizard character who lives a double life inside that volume…or the story’s magic will compel her from the edge of depression to adventure, danger, and love.
His gift to Lyra, the Book of Dragonspeir, was actually her copy, misplaced years ago. Lost in her pain following divorce and death, she fails to recognize him as her childhood playmate from the fantasyland. Friendship builds anew. Attraction sparks. But Lyra doubts whether a wizard is capable of love. She’s torn—should she protect her fragile heart or risk new love?
Opening the book’s cover, she confronts a quest: save Dragonspeir from destruction by the Black Dragon before he utilizes power of August’s red moon to expand his strength and overthrow the opposing Imperial Dragon. Lyra accepts the challenge, fearing Cullen will perish if evil wins. Along with magical animal guides, Cullen helps her through many perils, but ultimately Lyra must use her own power…and time is running out.

Review:
Lyra returns to her home town for the summer to help take care of her last living relative, Aunt Jean, who is going through cancer treatments. Lyra has been saddened and depressed in the past year by the death of her parents and her unhappy divorce. She hopes to find peace and quiet but soon finds adventure, danger and romance instead. Lyra plans to write a book during the summer... and has no idea how true that will be. I liked how Ms. Moore used Lyra’s efforts to write a book to merge into her adventure as a scribe for the magical world of Dragonspeir.

Lyra walks into a ‘new’ bookstore in town and meets Cullen Drake who seems familiar to her. Cullen claims to have a special book for her and it turns out to be her own childhood journal of magical, enchanted visits made 25 years before. Now Cullen asks her to open the book again and step through to Dragonspeir where she has a special quest to save the realm from the evil Black Dragon. She must journey to meet the Black Dragon, write her experiences and have one person read the story before the deadline of the Red Moon.

There are wonderful friends with magical abilities: owls, deer, squirrels, fairy sprites, talking tree guardians and many more. There are also some strange friends and associates who Lyra isn’t sure can be trusted. Of course there are fearsome enemies too including sea monsters, poisonous dragons and other creatures with glowing eyes in the dark.

I loved the band that helps Lyra on her quest and I especially like the pseudodragon, Noba, and the dragon hatchling, Yasqu. They are sweet and playful. I want my own pet dragon!!  I’d love to read more of Noba and Yasqu. And I liked Sheridan too, the cicada in Drake’s bookstore who put Lyra off by his rather brash and leering introduction.

The story moves along at a good pace for the most part. There is a slower section near the end where Lyra deals with a death, funeral and grief. I at first wondered what this added but then thought it has a two-fold purpose. It shows that life in the “real world” goes on and must be dealt with. Also, it gave reason for grief that could distract Lyra and cause her to struggle to get the story written within the deadline.

Throughout the adventure Lyra and Cullen grow together in caring and sensual attraction. I liked that both the wizard and Lyra were shown with frailties that they had to overcome. There is a bit of repetition of Lyra’s longings to have a life with Cullen and wondering if it is possible. I thought the kissing scenes to be a bit amateurish, or perhaps I just found them awkward in what would otherwise be a wonderful story for young folks. In my thinking the sexual intimacy could have been left to the imagination and the reading base for the story would have been expanded.

Ms. Moore has created a marvelous, lush, magical, visual feast. I have to admit that the story of evil threatening to overtake the good in the magical land reminded me a bit of The Neverending Story due to its rich descriptions and fantastical creatures. But this is a wonderful, imaginative story of its own merit. Although this story had closure, there are several mysteries remaining for more adventure including secrets of Lyra’s heritage and more threats by the Black Dragon.   I recommend this story to those who love magical worlds of adventure but caution that not all scenes are appropriate for younger readers.

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An example of the fine descriptions:
The light wind twirled the foliage around and caused it to whistle softly. The shade and breeze refreshed the exposed skin of Lyra’s face and shoulders, overly warm from the hike.
“That’s a lovely chorus with each leaf playing a different note,” she said.  Location 550.

Finding the dragon baby in her computer document:
Closer inspection revealed the beast to be a dragon, covered in small, translucent, glodenbrown scales with a row of now white spines along its neck, back and tail. It shimmered with a haze of gold. Location 988.

Thank you to the author and Bewitching Blog Tour for the book to read and review. Don't miss the author's guest post and the Giveaway link at the bottom of that post.
Read the author guest post with a link to Giveaway at the end. 
Find the full blog tour list here or at Bewitching Book Tours post HERE.

Magical Creatures - Guest Post by Marsha A. Moore, Author of Seeking a Scribe; Tour Giveaway

Four Chinese Animals/Elements of Creation—Four Guardians of the Enchanted Bookstore Legends
by Marsha A. Moore
My series, Enchanted Bookstore Legends, has two worlds, reality and a parallel fantasy world called Dragonspeir. The organization of magical power and leadership in that land is based upon the balanced system of the four Chinese elements of creation: earth, fire, water, air. Chinese mythology ties those elements to sacred animals that foretell future events. The unicorn is supposed to spring from the center of the earth as the phoenix represents fire, the tortoise water, and the dragon air.

For my legends, I selected those four animals as the four Guardians who collectively govern the Alliance. That is the realm of Dragonspeir which is good and fair, opposing the Dark Realm led by the Black Dragon. My heroine, Lyra McCauley, confronts a quest: save Dragonspeir from destruction by the Black Dragon before he utilizes power of August’s red moon to expand his strength and overthrow the opposing Imperial Dragon. Lyra accepts the challenge. She fears that the wizard she loves, Cullen Drake, will perish if evil wins since his immortality is dependent upon Alliance magic.

The unicorn represents the earth element. From times of the Ming dynasty, the unicorn was specially praised its ability to discriminate between good and evil. It would gore only the wicked with its single horn. Emperor Shun, the first law-giver, employed a minister who had such a beast in his court to do just that. My Guardian Unicorn is very powerful and a tough character, a sort of bad-ass, but fair to a fault. He judges whether Lyra is ready to begin her quest.

The phoenix, a legendary bird with brilliant colors, lived more than one life. It consumed itself by fire periodically, and a new young phoenix sprang from the ashes. In Chinese mythology, the phoenix symbolizes fire. Within its spirit, the Feng Hwang bird contains the balance of the solar Yang and the lunar Yin powers. The phoenix is called the Empress because it represents qualities of beauty and peace. I titled my Phoenix Guardian as the Lady of Peace, appearing only during happy times. She presides over the Meadow of Peace, a quiet collection of villages in the Alliance territory.

The third animal, the tortoise or turtle, represents water and was thought to be a model of the world. Its upper shell curved like the vault of the heavens, its lower shell flat like the Chinese envisioned the Earth at that time. They read the future in the pattern on the tortoise’s shell. The animal is perceived as a symbol of longevity and wisdom. My Tortoise Guardian is in charge of keeping the history of Dragonspeir for the Alliance. He commands a vast library of records and magical documents. Lyra and the higher magical depend on his resources to fight evil.

The dragon, the fourth prophetic animal, was a divine creature that signified wisdom and represented air. For centuries, it was the imperial emblem. The emperor’s throne was called the Dragon Throne and his face was called the Dragon Face. It was said that when an emperor died, he ascended to heaven riding on the back of a dragon. The celestial dragon, T’ien Lung, is sometimes represented as holding up the sky. For these reasons, in the Enchanted Bookstore Legends, I gave my Imperial Dragon the title of Head Guardian. He serves as a wise leader, coordinating the actions of the other three Guardians. In charge of the air element, he is expert in the magic craft of mystic astronomy, reading and gaining power from the stars by using an array of unusual instruments.

Additionally, astrological signs are grouped in a similar manner, according to their dominant elements of earth, fire, water, and air. In my books, residents of Dragonspeir who inherit magical tendencies must learn to utilize their dominant element in order to control and develop their abilities. Lyra, like all Scribes, is born under a fire sign and must learn to communicate with the main star of the Aries constellation—her birthmate star—in order to utilize her vast powers. This is awkward and she must work hard to master the techniques.

These four animals and the elements they represent were believed by the Chinese to make up all of creation. The realm of the fantasy world in the Enchanted Bookstore Legends that is good and fair embraces this balance. From this foundation, I utilized many more ties to Chinese mythology. 
Read more about those in Seeking a Scribe: Enchanted Bookstore Legend One. 
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Author Bio:

Marsha A. Moore is a writer of fantasy romance. The magic of art and nature spark life into her writing. Her creativity also spills into watercolor painting and drawing. After a move from Toledo to Tampa in 2008, she’s happily transforming into a Floridian, in love with the outdoors. Crazy about cycling, she usually passes the 1,000 mile mark yearly. She is learning kayaking and already addicted. She’s been a yoga enthusiast for over a decade and that spiritual quest helps her explore the mystical side of fantasy. She never has enough days spent at the beach, usually scribbling away at new stories with toes wiggling in the sand. Every day at the beach is magical!

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

It's Monday! What are you Reading? April 9, 2012

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.

This was another good week of reading. I finished four books;  posted five reviews, four with Giveaway, and a couple of  announcements.  I also posted my regular Friday Pick Giveaway, Saturday Sharing Beyond Books Comment Giveaway and Sunday Words. 

I had fun visiting 15 or so blogs last week on Sunday night after all. I never did get to visit on Monday night.  Thanks again to the nice people who visited me too. :-)

These were last week's posts plus Winner post not listed.
  • Audio Book Review and Audio Download Giveaway: Jacob's Return by Amanda Blair; Inspirational Romantic Fiction  my rating 4.25.  Ends 4/13.
  • Book Review: Irish Rogue by Suzanne Barrett; Contemporary Romance;  my rating 4.5.
  • Book Review and Giveaway (3 Copies): How to Ravish a Rake by Vicky Dreiling; Historical Romance;  my rating 4.25. Ends 4/20.
  • Book Review and Giveaways (2) : Promise Me by Dee Julian; Historical Romance;  my rating 4.5. Open Worldwide. Ends 4/20.
  • Book Review and Giveaways: Love to Water My Soul by Jane Kirkpatrick; Historical Fiction, Inspirational;  my rating 5.0. Open Worldwide. Ends 4/20.
Finished Reading:
1. Print
 

Fun Regency.
Review and Giveaway linked above.




2. eBook/Kindle
 

Promise Me
Nice Historical Romance.
Review and Giveaways linked above. 




3. Audio
 

Action packed! I will post a review this week.
Reviewing for the Graphic Audio through AudioJukebox.  


4. Print
 

A Lady’s Revenge 
Action and Romance.
Read for Sourcebooks;
Author interview, Review and Giveaway on April 11.



Line Edits/Releases: I'm having difficulty uploading the children's book because it is large due to the full illustrations.


Currently reading:
1. eBook/Kindle 
 
by Marcia A. Moore
This is fun reading. Review, Guest Post and Tour Giveaway to post on 4/10 as part of Bewitching Blog Tour. 
Book Description
Publication Date: March 12, 2012
Lyra McCauley is a writer and loves fantasy novels, but until she opens a selection from bookstore owner Cullen Drake, she has no idea he’s a wizard character who lives a double life inside that volume…or the story’s magic will compel her from the edge of depression to adventure, danger, and love.

His gift to Lyra, the Book of Dragonspeir, was actually her copy, misplaced years ago. Lost in her pain following divorce and death, she fails to recognize him as her childhood playmate from the fantasyland. Friendship builds anew. Attraction sparks. But Lyra doubts whether a wizard is capable of love. She’s torn—should she protect her fragile heart or risk new love?

Opening the book’s cover, she confronts a quest: save Dragonspeir from destruction by the Black Dragon before he utilizes power of August’s red moon to expand his strength and overthrow the opposing Imperial Dragon. Lyra accepts the challenge, fearing Cullen will perish if evil wins. Along with magical animal guides, Cullen helps her through many perils, but ultimately Lyra must use her own power…and time is running out.


2. Print
 

by Frank Peretti
I really like this author and 
was thrilled to get the chance 
to review and host a giveaway too!
 Book Description
Publication Date: March 6, 2012
Dane and Mandy, a popular magic act for forty years, are tragically separated by a car wreck that claims Mandy’s life—or so everyone thinks. Even as Dane mourns and tries to rebuild his life without her, Mandy, supposedly dead, awakes in the present as the nineteen-year-old she was in 1970. Distraught and disoriented in what to her is the future, she is confined to a mental ward until she discovers a magical ability to pass invisibly through time and space to escape. Alone in a strange world, she uses her mysterious powers to eke out a living, performing magic on the streets and in a quaint coffee shop.

Hoping to discover an exciting new talent, Dane ventures into the coffee shop and is transfixed by the magic he sees, illusions that even he, a seasoned professional, cannot explain. But more than anything, he is emotionally devastated by this teenager who has never met him, doesn’t know him, is certainly not in love with him, but is in every respect identical to the young beauty he first met and married some forty years earlier.

They begin a furtive relationship as mentor and protégée, but even as Dane tries to sort out who she really is and she tries to understand why she is drawn to him, they are watched by secretive interests who not only possess the answers to Mandy’s powers and misplacement in time but also the roguish ability to decide what will become of her.

Frank Peretti has crafted a rich, rewarding story of love and life, loss and restoration, full of twists and mystery. Exceptionally well written, Illusion will soon prove another Peretti classic.


3. Audible (MP3)
 
by Taylor Anderson
Narrated by William Dufris
I had this in my TBR and decided to listen to it while waiting for the next audio. There is plenty of action.
Publisher's Summary
Lieutenant Commander Matthew Reddy, along with the men and women of the USS Walker, have chosen sides in a war not of their making. They have allied with the Lemurians - a mammalian race whose peaceful existence is under attack from the warlike, reptilian Grik.

The Lemurians are vastly outnumbered and ignorant of warfare, and even the guns and technology of Walker cannot turn the tide of battle. Luckily, they are not alone. Reddy finally finds Mahan, the other destroyer that passed through the rift. Together, the two American ships will teach the Lemurians to fight and stand against the bloodthirsty Grik - or so they think.

For there is another vessel that does not belong on these strange seas - the massive Japanese battle cruiser Amagi, the very ship that Walker was fleeing from when the rift took them. Like Mahan, it followed them through. And now Amagi is in the hands of the Grik.

Battle stations! Listen to more in the Destroyermen series.


4. Audio Download (MP3)
 

Tar The Wandering
Author: Helen Sea
Narrator: Julia Franklin
I am looking forward to listening to this short audio.
Reviewing through AudioJukebox.
This is a beautiful and subtly written story told in the best traditions of an Old Norse tale. It is poetic and delicate and at the same time suspenseful and dramatic. There are dangers and discoveries, adventure and sadness as Tar follows her quest. Will the forces of good keep her safe from her enemies as she follows her destiny? Helen Sea has written the original music that flavours her sensuous storytelling in this wonderful and engaging story that will appeal to a teenage audience and listeners of all ages.


I am again listening to The Listener's Bible NIV read by Max McLean. 
[Reading and listening on my new MP3.]
Instead of studying with the Tyndall One Year Bible this year I am studying with Through the Bible in One Year by Alan B. Stringfellow. It is a Study that I used for teaching back in around 1989 so I will enjoy it again. This week's reading will be the book of Esther.

Line Edits: I have a print release ready except of the cover and am finishing a line edit this week.


I carried over two books to read from March. There are 11 new titles lined up for April so minimum of 13 to read. Adding the two review posts carried from March, it looks like I will still be doing at least four reviews a week. There are several repeat author books I am looking forward to and some new ones too.
4/8 Four down, nine to go.

April Scheduled:
April 10: Author Guest Post, Review and Tour Giveaway: Seeking a Scribe by Marsha A. Moore (Bewitching Blog Tour)
April 11: Author Interview, Review and Giveaway: A Lady’s Revenge by Tracey Devlyn (Sourcebooks)
April 12: Review and Giveaway: Illusion by Frank Peretti
April 17-22: No Strings Giveaway Hop
April 26:  Author Interview and Review Untouched by Sarah Humphreys (Sourcebooks)

Unscheduled but Planned for April:
Sourcebooks
A Light on the Veranda by Ciji Ware (NG) (carry over from March)
The Highlander's Prize by Mary Wine (Print)

Hachette-
Orbit - Rise of Empire (Riyria Revelations) by Michael J. Sullivan
Little Brown & Co:  The Book of Madness and Cures by Regina O'Melveny (With Giveaway!)
Possibly - Two additional Hachette books for April/May. I am waiting for confirmation and the books. 

AudioJukebox

The Withering of Willoughby and the Professor by Joe Bevilacqua
Tar: The Wandering by Helen Sea
Possibly one or two more Audios to come.

Author Reviews:

Much Ado About Marshals by Jacquie Rogers
April/May additions if they fit:
Creative Spirit by Scott Nicholson
Foolish Games (Book 3 of the Family Heirlooms Series) by Karen Wiesner


[To be posted - I am setting these up for interview/feature days.
These were read and ready for reviews for Authors.
Quest for Magic by Jean Hart Stewart - Read; review to be posted with interview.
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.]

Book Review and Giveaway: Love to Water My Soul by Jane Kirkpatrick

This is an absolutely remarkable, rich, beautiful writing based on a true family history. 
I don't generally post reviews on Sundays but this one fits wonderfully with the Easter message of redemption and hope!
  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Multnomah Publishers (September 16, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590529499
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590529492
Also available in ebook.
Available at Christianbook.com for $3.69

Genre: Historical Fiction, Inspirational
 My Rating: 5.0 of 5.0 



Book Description
Series: Dreamcatcher | Publication Date: September 16, 2008
Based on historical characters and events, Love to Water My Soul recounts the dramatic story of an abandoned white child rescued by Indians. Among Oregon's Paiute people, Shell Flower seeks love and a place of belonging...only to be cast away from her home.

A remakable story of God's constancy and provision for all lovers of history, romance and faith...

Based on historical characters and events, Love to Water My Soul recounts the dramatic story of an abandoned white child rescued by Indians. Among Oregon's Paiute people, Shell Flower seeks love and a pace of belonging...only to be cast away from her home.

In the years that follow, she faces a new life in the world of the white man--a life filled with both attachment and loss--yet finds that God faithfully unites her with a love that fills all longing in this heartwarming sequel to Jane Kirkpatrick's award-winner, A Sweetness to the Soul.


*Before you begin the review let me note that my first completed draft was 780 words before adding any quotes. I know that is long so I have done a Summary Version (cut to 416 words which summarizes the story but gives my reactions) and an Expanded Version (more of the storyline plus my reactions). You may read whichever description suits your mood. :-)
*Review:
Summary Description of Story:
This story tells the life of a toddler white girl abandoned on a wagon train. She is picked up by one Indian tribe and used as a slave child. Later she is brought into another tribe and almost given a home.  Ultimately she is cast out and finds her way back to the white community where she matures and has a full life. The story is told in first story by Alice (also known as Asiam and Shell Flower) as an accounting of her life memories and showing how God was with her even in the difficult times.
[Skip to My Thoughts if desired]

Expanded Story Description:
Alice/Asiam was only a young child, maybe three or so, when she was left behind by a wagon train.  She is picked up by a tribe of Modocs who treat her as a slave child running errands. She doesn’t remember her own name and the best she communicates results in her being called Asiam.  She curls up in the corner of tents and hopes for scrapes of food with the dogs.  She always thinks of how she can escape and go back to the white people to find her family and a place to belong. 

At eight or so she tries to climb a high hill to look out to the sea but she falls and breaks her leg.  A small, strange ‘medicine man’, Wuzzie, finds her and brings her back to the village which is filled with several tribes who have gathered. Fortunately one widow Wadadukas woman, Lukwsh, takes her in - offers shelter and protection. She shares the tent with Lukwsh’s two step sons, Shard and Stink Bug, and Lukwsh’s daughter, Wren and learns the ways of the Paiute people, nut gatherers and weavers.

Asiam still longs to be fully accepted.  Against the wishes of Wuzzie, Lukwsh prepares Asiam for the naming ceremony that will allow her to be more of the people.  She is given the name Shell Flower and she begins to think perhaps this is her home where she can belong.  

Asiam/Shell Flower lives in the time that the Indians are being driven from their fields and directed to reservations. Tensions are high and when hardships come upon the tribe Wuzzie blames ‘the owl”, the white stranger, in their midst. Shard learns that there are plans to kill Shell Flower so he tells her to keep going out further as she gathers and he will tell her when not to return. He says they will meet again some day but she believes that he dies in her place.

The story continues with Asiam’s escape and ultimately finding a home at a white man’s way station where she is known as Alice M.  She eventually meets and marries an older doctor. One day he asks her to help with patient, an old Indian woman. Alice sits patiently with the woman each day. After weeks of silence the Indian calls Alice “Shell Flower” and she realizes that she knows her from her past. This leads Alice to search out any living members of her Indian family.


My Thoughts:
I love the historic details of this story. One passage shares how the young Indian girls played a game called jacks with a stone. Another chapter presents the sacred ritual for an antelope hunt.  The surroundings are majestically and beautifully described in harshness and in provision for the people.  The story includes some sorrowful recounting, from a distance, of the Trail of Tears, and a wonderful insight into early treatments for the insane or disturbed of mind in a asylum.

There are so many bits of metaphorical wisdom shared as in the method of using old pot shards ground to powder to add to the new clay. Lukwsh explains that the best pots are stronger which have been blended with the old and the new. The best baskets are those woven by experienced hands that have been corrected.

I loved the idea of Asiam’s leather necklace with knots to represent memories that she could recall in the future, “...like notes in a song,...”  Near the end of the story she is given a cross necklace as “A reminder of who controls the circle that is our present, past and future.” (Location 6579.)

The writing is consistently evocative providing a poignant, sorrowful but beautiful tale of Asiam’s physical, mental and spiritual traveling. I loved how Ms. Kirkpatrick shared Asiam’s early recognition of a Spirit stronger than the spirits that Wuzzie relied on. Asiam learned little bits about the Christian God but as she struggled along her journey her soul cried out to Him and He answered her. The messages of God as our Creator and Guide are not preached but woven through Alice’s life journey.

Although all of the ladies in our book club enjoyed the story, some thought it a little long but I didn’t have that problem. I actually marked over 80 notes in my Kindle which is a lot. This is a story I can imagine reading again at times in my life for the very strong warmth and encouragement it gave me. I will want to read more by this author and I highly recommend this book for both it’s historical detail and it’s spiritual message.


Some quotes portraying God's reaching out to Alice:

The closest I had come to even sensing such a Spirit then had been one night when I had raised my eyes to a moonless sky dotted with blinking stars and wondered who had made it, had caused the glitter and the raven sky. Location 1367.

Asiam meets a friend trying to help the plight of the Indians who explains about Christians.
“Some are kind and wise, and their hearts do what their lips say. Others use their book to beat with.”  Location 2202.

Asiam ponders:
Hard thing to think on, having a Spirit who cares enough to warm you up, with enough to give away. Location 2218.

Perhaps this Spirit told us when and where our lives belonged, and not the wind, or our will, at all.  Location 2232.

Asiam is comforted when she feels alone:
I am here, he told me, though I heard no spoken words. Here among these people, here wherever you are, here whenever you should call my name. Location 3961.

But I was comforted, filled with joy. For he traveled with me, brought water to my soul, gave me hope and other people, work to master, and a song. Location 3964.

Newly widowed, Alice hears a sermon:
“Faith,” he said...., “is accepting that God has plowed a new field for you, torn up all the weeds and dug out all the rocks. And you can plant that field the way God wants you to, not the way you remember planting before. God makes you new to do all things with him.” Location 5545.

I chose this book for my local Book Club and I am glad that I did.
This story takes place in Oregon for my Where Are You Reading Challenge. I will also add it to New Author challenge list.

I loved this book so much that I want to share it. I will give a print copy - OPEN WORLDWIDE.
TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY: 
 1. Visit the Author's website and tell me something that interests you there. This is required for entry.

2.  For an extra entry, become a follower or tell me if you are already a follower.

It isn't necessary to use separate entries unless you want them in different chronological order.
(Two total entries possible.)

THERE WILL BE ONE WINNER.
* This contest is open WORLDWIDE.
* This contest will close 10 PM (Central) on April 20, 2012.
The winner will be randomly selected from all entries and announced on April 21 with 72 hours to complete the winners' form.

Sunday Words of Encouragement April 8, 2012

Easter is a Promise of Hope God renews each morning but we remember it especially Easter morning.
May the Promise Of Easter fill your heart with Peace, Joy and Hope.

Happy Easter!


I am sharing two of the songs we sang as a choir in our Easter program today.

The first song signifies the sacrifice of Good Friday - One Holy Lamb. 
I find the words so powerful.  
The singers in this video perform the song most like the arrangement we are singing.


This second song recognizes the proof of the Resurrection and what our belief and acceptance means!.
I Am Redeemed

A Verse for Today:
1 Peter 1:3 (NIV)
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead... 

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