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Golden Keyes Parsons ~ His Steadfast Love ~ Book Giveaway
Golden Keyes Parsons is a popular retreat and conference speaker and author of historical novels. Her book, In the Shadow of the Sun King (Darkness to Light Series, Book 1)Jennifer Hudson Taylor ~ Highland Sanctuary ~ Book Giveaway
A J Hawke ~ Caught Between Two Worlds ~ Book Giveaway

Caught Between Two Worlds
Book Description: He comes from a ranch in Colorado; she comes from Upper Manhattan. He’s struggling to provide the medical care his daughter needs; she has more money than she can spend in a lifetime. He has a strong faith to see him through; she is alone without a belief. They are caught between their two worlds.
Widower Flint Tucker doesn't have the resources to get the medical treatment his three-year-old daughter needs. Stephanie Wellbourne has a chance encounter with Flint and she offers him a job that will enable him to earn the money. The only problem is the job takes him away from his life in Colorado and brings him to New York City. Drawn to the tall rugged Westerner, Stephanie can’t understand his clinging to a belief that God will provide a way to help him with his problems. How can a man from a ranch in Colorado and an Upper Manhattan career woman find love as they are caught between their two worlds.
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Shawn Grady ~ Falls Like Lightning ~ Book Giveaway

Give a big Welcome to Shawn Grady who has served for over a decade as a firefighter and paramedic in Reno, Nevada where he lives with his wife and three children. He is the author of Through the Fire
and the thriller Tomorrow We Die
, a book Romantic Times declares "a definite page-turner."
Carrie Turansky ~ Surrendered Hearts ~ Book Giveaway
A Special Welcome Carrie Turansky, the best-selling author of 8 novels and novellas. She has been a finalist for the Inspirational Readers Choice Award, The Genesis, and Carol Award, and winner of the Crystal Globe Award. She has been a member of American Christian Fiction Writers since 2000. Carrie writes contemporary and historical romance for Barbour and Love Inspired. She lives in central New Jersey with her husband Scott. They have five young adult children and three grandchildren. Carrie leads women’s ministry at her church, and when she is not writing she enjoys gardening, reading, flower arranging, and cooking for friends and Family.
Karen Witemeyer ~ To Win Her Heart ~ Book Giveaway
Welcome to Karen Witemeyer
She is a deacon's wife who believes the world needs more happily-ever-afters. To that end, she combines her love of bygone eras with her passion for helping women mature in Christ to craft historical romance novels that lift the spirit and nurture the soul. Her debut novel, A Tailor-Made BrideVickie McDonough ~ Finally A Bride ~ Book Giveaway
Help me welcome one of my favorite authors,
Vickie McDonough.
Vickie McDonough.
She is an award-winning author of 23 books and novellas. Her books have won the Inspirational Reader's Choice Contest, Texas Gold, the ACFW Noble Theme contest, and she has been a multi-year finalist in ACFW’s BOTY/Carol Awards. She was voted Third Favorite Author in the Heartsong Presents Annual Readers Contest in 2009.
Amanda Cabot - Tomorrow's Garden
Amanda Cabot has always been a dreamer, and so it’s no coincidence that her first books for the CBA market are called Texas Dreams. Set in the Hill Country beginning in 1856, these deeply emotional historical romances showcase God’s love as well as that between a man and a woman. The first in the trilogy, Paper Roses
, was a finalist for the Carol Award. Scattered Petals
received critical acclaim, and the final Texas Dreams book, Tomorrow’s Garden
, has an April 1 release date.
Max Elliott Anderson ~ Barney and The Runaway ~ Book Giveaway
Max Elliot Anderson grew up as a struggling, reluctant reader. Using his extensive experience in the production of motion pictures, videos, and television commercials, he brings the same visual excitement and heart-pounding action to his adventure and mystery stories, written especially for boys. Both boys and girls have reported that reading one of his books is like being in an exciting movie.Henry McLaughlin ~ Journey To Riverbend ~ Book Giveaway
Henry McLaughlin has a master’s degree in social work and spent many years working in public child welfare in Rhode Island. It was in this role that he first honed his writing skills in preparing concise and accurate court reports and petitions. He retired from that career in 1999 to work with Kenneth Copeland Ministries.Sandi Rog ~ The Master's Wall ~ Book Giveaway
Welcome to Sandi Rog, currently enjoying rave reviews of her debut novel, The Master's WallCatherine Leggitt ~ Payne & Misery ~ Book Giveaway
Help me Welcome Catherine Leggitt, author of Payne & Misery
. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, author, and editor presently residing in northern California. During her first career—after raising children and before caring for her aging parents—Catherine worked as an elementary school teacher, where she developed her flair for playacting and storytelling. Struggling with retirement, Catherine needed a distraction and found it at her keyboard.
Mary Connealy ~ Wrangler in Petticoats~ Book Giveaway
Welcome to Mary Connealy who writes romantic comedy with cowboys. She is the author of the Lassoed in Texas
series, the Montana Marriages
series and a new series—Sophie's Daughters
, has begun with Doctor in Petticoats
and released in October, Wrangler in Petticoats
. Sophie McClellen from Petticoat Ranch has her daughters all grown up now. You didn’t think they'd be quiet little things did you?
Greg Kincaid- Christmas With Tucker ~ Book Giveaway
Welcome to Greg Kincaid, New York Times Bests Seller with his newest book, Christmas with Tucker
Valerie Massey Goree ~Deceive Me Once~ Book Giveaway
Help me welcome American Christian Fiction Writer Genesis 2010 winner Valerie Massey Goree who lives in the Texas Hill Country northwest of San Antonio with her husband of thirty-seven years. She was born in South Africa and grew up in Rhodesia – now Zimbabwe. She and her husband served as missionaries in Zimbabwe where their two children were born. After twenty-five years in the Texas public school system working with students with special needs, Valerie retired and spends her time writing, reading, gardening, and indulging in her favorite hobby – spoiling her granddaughter.
First of all, A J thank you so much for interviewing me. Your blog is inspirational and informative. What a service to writers!
Thanks, Valerie. I enjoy learning more about my favorite authors. What are you currently reading?
I have several books in line at the moment. I’m into the Lonestar series by Colleen Coble
, and have started Predator
, by Terri Blackstock. I enjoy suspense, crime dramas, police procedurals.
What is your favorite season and why?
I love the fall. Growing up on the High Veld of Central Africa I didn’t experience the four seasons. We had hot and not so hot. Here in south Texas I relish the cooler days of autumn with little or no humidity, and the clear blue skies remind me of Africa.
When did you first discover you were a writer?
I had to think long and hard about this question. In middle school I had an English teacher who encouraged us to write, but then we’d have to read our essays out loud in front of the whole class. She would critique our efforts publicly. I remember being mortified more than once. That experience crushed my creative spirit and it wasn’t until I was in my 30s that I tinkered with a word processor – remember those days? – and began to create a make-believe world.
What other book have you written?
That first novel I wrote back in the 90s was a romance set in Australia. Then I penned a romance set in Zimbabwe. Both received a few nibbles from interested publishers, but I didn’t know enough about the industry to pursue the leads. And with family and career obligations didn’t take the time to investigate. Since joining ACFW and attending a variety of writers’ conferences, I wrote Deceive Me Once, released September 2010, it’s sequel, Colors of Deceit – as yet unpublished, and Weep in the Night, the first in the Eye Witness Series, which won the 2010 Genesis award in the Romantic Suspense category.
What is the best piece of writing advice you have received?
Keep on writing! If you want to learn how to play tennis you can read a dozen ‘how to’ books, but until you pick up a racket and practice, you will probably never learn how to play. The same can be said of writing.
What book are you working on now?
I’ve started the next in the Eye Witness Series. It is set in Southern California and Mexico.
What was your inspiration for Deceive Me Once
?
There were two things that started the ball rolling. We live way out in the country on seven acres of uncleared land. I often see buzzards circling overhead and wonder what poor animal has died. One day while traipsing through the brush following my dog, I thought how terrible it would be if I came upon a human instead of an animal. (Maybe post a viewer discretion blurb for this answer.) Then one day I was chatting with a friend from Puerto Rico. Her husband is Anglo and they live in New York City. Their daughter was close to celebrating her quinceañera but the mother-in-law objected. So I began to weave a story around the conflict. Somehow the two incidents collided and the story blossomed.
Back cover of Deceive Me Once
:
Maricella McDonough, known simply as Chella to her family and friends, has been living a life of deception in Hanson Ridge, Texas, ever since the day of her quinceañera in Eagle Pass. Riddled with guilt over the part she played in the death of her parents, her best friend Eva, and Eva's parents, she stuffed it all down into the deepest recesses of her mind and moved on with her life.
Now, many miles away and more than 25 years later, it has all finally caught up with her. The body of a young woman is found on the edge of Chella’s property.
As she investigates the mysterious death, she discovers the woman is connected with her hidden past. Will Chella’s dark secret finally be her undoing and ruin the life she has built with her husband and sons? Will they ever forgive her for lying to them all these years?
What is the theme?
The major theme is forgiveness. There are so many aspects to forgiveness. First, Maricella has to forgive herself. She knows she has to ask her family to forgive her, but that can’t happen until she asks God to enter her life.
How do you choose the characters’ names?
For this book I had definite inspiration. Since it is written in first person, I wanted a strong name for the female lead. Years ago when we first moved to Texas, I taught at the school my second grade daughter attended. At recess on that first day, my daughter looked so miserable. I approach a few girls I knew were in her class and asked them to befriend her. They did, but one in particular became her best friend. That was Maricella, a young girl with a sweet spirit. I have never met another person with that name, but I will never forget her. For other characters, I make sure I don’t have too many starting with the same letter, and names that suit the character. But hold on – for my villains I usually choose a name that has a negative connotation from my past–first names only!
How can you be contacted?
www.valeriemasseygoree.com
Deceive Me Once
is available from the publisher at; http://www.parsonplacepress.com/, or from Amazon
, or B & N online.
Valerie, thank you so much for stopping by and sharing with us. To have the possibility to receive a copy of Deceive Me Once
leave a comment with your email (name at domain name dot com). Giveaway closes Sunday, November 28, 2010 at midnight (CST). Only US postal codes.If you're reading this on Feedburner, Facebook, or Amazon please come to AJHawke.blogspot.com to leave your comments.
First of all, A J thank you so much for interviewing me. Your blog is inspirational and informative. What a service to writers!
Thanks, Valerie. I enjoy learning more about my favorite authors. What are you currently reading?
I have several books in line at the moment. I’m into the Lonestar series by Colleen Coble
What is your favorite season and why?
I love the fall. Growing up on the High Veld of Central Africa I didn’t experience the four seasons. We had hot and not so hot. Here in south Texas I relish the cooler days of autumn with little or no humidity, and the clear blue skies remind me of Africa.
When did you first discover you were a writer?
I had to think long and hard about this question. In middle school I had an English teacher who encouraged us to write, but then we’d have to read our essays out loud in front of the whole class. She would critique our efforts publicly. I remember being mortified more than once. That experience crushed my creative spirit and it wasn’t until I was in my 30s that I tinkered with a word processor – remember those days? – and began to create a make-believe world.
What other book have you written?
That first novel I wrote back in the 90s was a romance set in Australia. Then I penned a romance set in Zimbabwe. Both received a few nibbles from interested publishers, but I didn’t know enough about the industry to pursue the leads. And with family and career obligations didn’t take the time to investigate. Since joining ACFW and attending a variety of writers’ conferences, I wrote Deceive Me Once, released September 2010, it’s sequel, Colors of Deceit – as yet unpublished, and Weep in the Night, the first in the Eye Witness Series, which won the 2010 Genesis award in the Romantic Suspense category.
What is the best piece of writing advice you have received?
Keep on writing! If you want to learn how to play tennis you can read a dozen ‘how to’ books, but until you pick up a racket and practice, you will probably never learn how to play. The same can be said of writing.
What book are you working on now?
I’ve started the next in the Eye Witness Series. It is set in Southern California and Mexico.
What was your inspiration for Deceive Me Once
There were two things that started the ball rolling. We live way out in the country on seven acres of uncleared land. I often see buzzards circling overhead and wonder what poor animal has died. One day while traipsing through the brush following my dog, I thought how terrible it would be if I came upon a human instead of an animal. (Maybe post a viewer discretion blurb for this answer.) Then one day I was chatting with a friend from Puerto Rico. Her husband is Anglo and they live in New York City. Their daughter was close to celebrating her quinceañera but the mother-in-law objected. So I began to weave a story around the conflict. Somehow the two incidents collided and the story blossomed.
Back cover of Deceive Me Once
Maricella McDonough, known simply as Chella to her family and friends, has been living a life of deception in Hanson Ridge, Texas, ever since the day of her quinceañera in Eagle Pass. Riddled with guilt over the part she played in the death of her parents, her best friend Eva, and Eva's parents, she stuffed it all down into the deepest recesses of her mind and moved on with her life.
Now, many miles away and more than 25 years later, it has all finally caught up with her. The body of a young woman is found on the edge of Chella’s property.
As she investigates the mysterious death, she discovers the woman is connected with her hidden past. Will Chella’s dark secret finally be her undoing and ruin the life she has built with her husband and sons? Will they ever forgive her for lying to them all these years?
What is the theme?
The major theme is forgiveness. There are so many aspects to forgiveness. First, Maricella has to forgive herself. She knows she has to ask her family to forgive her, but that can’t happen until she asks God to enter her life.
How do you choose the characters’ names?
For this book I had definite inspiration. Since it is written in first person, I wanted a strong name for the female lead. Years ago when we first moved to Texas, I taught at the school my second grade daughter attended. At recess on that first day, my daughter looked so miserable. I approach a few girls I knew were in her class and asked them to befriend her. They did, but one in particular became her best friend. That was Maricella, a young girl with a sweet spirit. I have never met another person with that name, but I will never forget her. For other characters, I make sure I don’t have too many starting with the same letter, and names that suit the character. But hold on – for my villains I usually choose a name that has a negative connotation from my past–first names only!
How can you be contacted?
www.valeriemasseygoree.com
Deceive Me Once
Valerie, thank you so much for stopping by and sharing with us. To have the possibility to receive a copy of Deceive Me Once
Karen Witemeyer ~Head In The Clouds~ Book Giveaway
Julie Lessman ~ A Hope Undaunted ~ Book Giveaway
Julie Lessman is an award-winning author whose tagline of “Passion With a Purpose” underscores her intense passion for both God and romance. Winner of the 2009 ACFW Debut Author of the Year and Holt Medallion Awards of Merit for Best First Book and Long Inspirational, Julie is also the recipient of 13 Romance Writers of America awards and was voted by readers as “Borders Best of 2009 So Far: Your Favorite Fiction.”
Wilburta Arrowood ~~ For The Love Of A Child
Help me welcome Wilburta Arrowood, author of For The Love Of A Child.Every reader likes to learn more about characters as they get further into the story. How do the secrets of your characters come to life?
I try to write the characters actions as true to life as possible. I think about how a person would react to a certain situation and base the character’s responses on that knowledge, and of course, it is important to keep chronological and age appropriate issues in mind as well.
Shawn Grady Author of Tomorrow We Die ~ Book Giveaway
Welcoming Shawn Grady who has served for more than a decade as a firefighter and paramedic in Reno, NV, where he lives with his wife and three children. Named the "Most Promising Writer" at the 2008 Mt. Hermon Writers Conference, he is the author of Through the Fire
and Tomorrow We Die
.
BACK ON MURDER by J. Mark Bertrand ~ Book Giveaway
Welcome to J. Mark Bertrand author of Back On Murder
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