Monday, September 30, 2024

Author Interview: The End Begins by Sara Davison



About the Book


Book: The End Begins (Rerelease)

Author: Sara Davison

Genre: Dystopian Romantic Suspense

Release Date: July 15, 2024

Which of them is the prisoner and which one is free?

Bookstore owner Meryn O’Reilly and Army Captain Jesse Christensen are on opposite sides of a battle. After a series of terrorist attacks in 2053, martial law has been declared in Canada and the military has taken over. When a radical Christian group claims responsibility, Jesse and his platoon are sent to Meryn’s city to keep an eye on the Christians and ensure they are not stepping outside the confines of the law.

Fiery and quick-tempered, Meryn chafes under the curfew and other restrictions to her freedom. Jesse is equally amused, intrigued, and terrified by her spirit, knowing she could end up in prison if she shows defiance to the wrong soldier, namely Lieutenant Gallagher.

Jesse watches out for Meryn when possible, although she wants nothing to do with him. His worst fears are realized when she commits a crime he cannot protect her from. Now they both face an uncertain future and the very real threat of losing everything, including their lives.

With time running out, Jesse works feverishly to convince the authorities to show leniency—and to convince Meryn that love can overcome any barrier that lies between them.

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About the Author


Sara Davison is the author of The Night Guardians, The Rose Tattoo, two sparrows for a penny, and In the Shadows series, as well as the standalone, The Watcher. A finalist for more than a dozen national writing awards, including the Christy Award, Davison is a Cascade, Word, and two-time Carol Award winner for romantic suspense. She lives in Ontario with her husband, Michael. Like every good Canadian, she loves coffee, hockey, poutine, and apologizing for no particular reason.


Author Interview with Sara


Q: What inspired you to write this story?

Sara: When I was a kid, there was a big obsession with end-times books and movies. I still remember some of the graphic images of movies they showed in church, so I never thought I’d end up writing a series with an end-times feel to it. Then our pastor did a study on Revelation that changed my way of thinking. That planted the seeds for The Day Draws Near Series, which do not have the terrifying, doomsday feel of those movies. Instead, these stories offer the sure and certain hope that, yes, things might get more difficult for believers in an increasingly hostile society, but whatever we might go through as a result of our faith, God will be with us. He will strengthen and protect us and give us the courage to persevere until the end. Plus there’s romance, humour, banter, and chosen family!


Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Sara: I’m not sure I was surprised in the writing, but what has surprised me is what has happened since. This series originally released in 2015 and 2016. Since then, a lot of what I included in the books has taken place, including a global pandemic. I’m not claiming these stories are prophetic, only that what I included in the storylines was based not only on research but on serious consideration of where the current trajectory our society is on will logically take us.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from this book?

Sara: One of my favourites is: We may feel as though we are being beaten and tossed around by the overpowering wind and waves right now. If we keep our eyes on that distant light, though, on the promise that we are not alone and that, whatever happens, the one who created the wind and the waves will bring us home to that safe harbor, the storm has no real power over us.


Q: What do you hope readers take away from this story?

Sara: My hope and prayer for this book, as with all my stories, is that readers take away hope and the empowering reminder that they are never alone, that God sees them and is with them and will never abandon or forsake them.


Q: If the book was made into a movie, who should play the main characters?

Sara: Hmm. Good question. I have a lot of author friends who use actors and actors to represent their lead characters for them as they write, including one who keeps a picture of each on her screen the whole time she is working on a book. I don’t usually do that, so normally this question would be hard for me to answer. However, I was watching a Hallmark movie a while ago and Ryan Paevey was in it. As soon as I saw him, I thought that’s Jesse! He looked exactly like I pictured Jesse in my head, so of course Ryan would have to play him in the movie. And I have always thought of my female lead, Meryn O’Reilly, as a young Connie Sellecca. Not sure who would play her now though, maybe Aisling Bea. They do look a bit alike and they’re both Irish, so that could work.


Q:Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Sara: Let’s see. My biggest claim to fame is that I have now met two of the Osmond brothers (you’d have to be my age to appreciate the hugeness of that). Well, met might be a bit of a strong word. A few years ago I was walking along a sidewalk in downtown Toronto and someone bumped into my shoulder as he passed by. I recognized him immediately as Donny Osmond (who was in the city doing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat). He kept on going, clearly not as impacted by our “meeting” as I was, but it was a thrilling moment for me. Earlier this year I was in Branson, Missouri, and my husband and I went to Jay Osmond’s show. We did meet him and his wife in person after, so that much is true, at least.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Sara: One hundred percent, it’s fall. While I enjoy the slower pace of summer, I’m not a fan of the heat, and it can get very hot and humid in Southern Ontario. I like snow for Christmas but after that I’m about done with it, so winters can be very long. Spring is nice but rainy, so there is nothing like the cool, crisp air of autumn with the smell of woodsmoke and leaves in the air. I’m totally with my fellow Canadian Anne of Green Gables when she says, “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”


Q: Where can readers find out more about you and your book?

Sara: My website is the best place to read more about The End Begins and my other romantic suspense novels and to subscribe to my short, monthly newsletter with reflections on faith, life, and writing (www.saradavison.org). All my books are available for purchase at (https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sara-Davison/author/B00JI21YKG). I’d also love if it anyone wanted to follow me on Facebook (www.facebook.com/authorsaradavison/) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/davisonsara/).


More from Sara

Most, if not all, great fiction begins with the question, “What if?” This is likely truer for The Day Draws Near Series (formerly The Seven Trilogy) than for any of my other stories.

The seeds for this series were planted as I worked my way through a study on Revelation at our church. Each of those seeds represented a what if question.

What if the Bible was outlawed and taken away from believers? What if restrictions such as a curfew or being forced to wear an identity bracelet were placed on Christians? What if the consequences for not following those restrictions became serious, even deadly? What if publicly declaring that you were a follower of Jesus Christ made it harder to buy or sell items? What if the churches were closed and believers forced to meet underground? What if teaching your children from the Bible meant you risked having them taken away from you? What if all this happened in Canada and the US in the very near future?

And the big question the entire series asks is: What if we are not ready?

Those seeds grew into the characters and storylines that make up the dystopian romantic suspense books The End Begins, The Darkness Deepens, and The Morning Star Rises.

The Day Draws Near Series is a revised and updated-with-new-content version of The Seven Trilogy, originally released in 2015 and 2016. While I don’t for a moment claim these books are prophetic, between their original release and now, many of the things that happen in the series, including a global pandemic, have since come to pass.

My hope and prayer for each book in this series is that readers will be left with a deeper awareness that time is short and that we are living in a society increasingly hostile to Christianity and in a world of darkness that hates the light. However that hostility and hatred plays out, life will become more difficult for Christians in the future, as the Bible clearly claims.

However, the tone of the book and what I pray readers will take with them is one of peace and hope. The most powerful message these stories convey is that there is no need to be afraid. God’s ultimate plan of redemption and reconciliation is playing out in front of our eyes. Nothing can thwart that plan. Nothing can happen that God does not allow.

Above all, every believer can know with absolute certainty that, whatever happens in the future, we will never face it alone. God will be with us, watching over us and giving us the strength and the courage to endure to the end.


Blog Stops


The Lofty Pages, September 19

For the Love of Literature, September 20 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 20

Locks, Hooks and Books, September 21

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, September 22

Through the Fire Blogs, September 23 (Author Interview)

Texas Book-aholic, September 23

Life on Chickadee Lane, September 24

Betti Mace, September 25

Artistic Nobody, September 26 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, September 27

Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, September 28 (Author Interview)

Simple Harvest Reads, September 29 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Beauty in the Binding, September 30 (Author Interview)

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, October 1

For Him and My Family, October 2


Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Sara is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon card and a paperback copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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Sunday, September 29, 2024

Book Spotlight: Epiphany: Seeking Light in the Darkness -- Our Divided Nation

About the Book:




Amid the chaos of spreading darkness, let the light of love guide you...

In this bittersweet and timely meditation, Ann Ridge, PhD, explores the enduring power of faith and spirituality during one of the most challenging chapters of American history. Reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic, January 6 insurrection, and political divide, she offers Christian reflections and personal anecdotes that reveal the many faces of light and its capacity to heal and transform.


Excerpt:

JANUARY 1, 2021

Exercising my spiritual muscle.


Well, it’s the perfect day to embark on this journey. It’s a rotten, sleeting, windy Chicago day. The first day of the year, and the streets are cold and icy and gray. The kind of day where it’s hard to feel good because the truth is, you feel kind of yucky. Free-floating yucky. Yup.

Just the day to seek the bright spot—at the very least a “Happy New Year,” or at the very best “Oh Happy Day” as the chorus bursts into song and our lives light up with the wonder of a God who will teach us to fight and pray. Oh happy day!

This is the perfect kind of day to exercise my spiritual muscle—and in my darker moments when I say, “Oh yeah, sure, you can transform this dreary, sad-sack day into a light filled experience of goodness and grace.” Even in my darkest hour I know, yes, I can.

This afternoon, as the sleet poured against my windows and the wind howled outside, I lit a candle and began my meditation. In truth, knowing I would begin this journey today, I began to consider the light around me early in the day. And yes, in fact, there was quite a bit to light up my dreary day. The two small but adorable Christmas trees spreading colorful lights throughout my living room, bringing warmth to every dark corner. The lighted lamp on the end table by my couch, shedding its comfort over my musings, readings, writings, and everyday moments. That was just a start. The light of love as my cat, Ashes, throws her adoring self on my lap and insists that I love her to death. Or at least provide fifteen minutes of solid affection.

As a seeker of the light, I have made a practice of seeing the light in my own musings. Over the years, I have kept journals in which I write to both my deceased mother and father as a way of keeping their spirits alive in my life. Those journals are precious because they allow me to see ways in which I need to seek healing, renewal, and growth. As I was writing to my father this morning, I “saw the light” as I realized just how his precious gift of humor and deep appreciation of life has influenced my own appreciation for so much of life: our planet and its cultures and peoples, Creation and its inhabitants, the arts and personal expression, family and friends, the love of God—the full measure. What an enormous gift I have been given. Both my parents shared a deep love and appreciation for life with me. They encouraged me to seek the light in so many ways.

Seeking the light and its many faces puts me on an ever changing, wondrous path. On this path, I am encouraged to see and smell the roses. Find the beauty. Seek the wonder. Live it. Share it. Make it happen.

9 pandemic, January 6 insurrection, and political divide, she offers Christian reflections and personal anecdotes that reveal the many faces of light and its capacity to heal and transform.


More about the Book:

In newly released Epiphany: Seeking Light in the Darkness—Our Divided Nation, Ann Ridge, PhD, takes readers on a bittersweet journey through the tumultuous beginnings of 2021. Reflecting on the violent January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the political upheaval during a seemingly endless COVID-19 pandemic, these meditations explore the enduring power of light in the darkest of times. Inspired by a simple Sunday school assignment, through personal anecdotes, spiritual insights, and the wisdom of children, the book reveals the many facets of light—and how it can help change the world.

From Dr. Ridge’s reflections on acceptance and belonging to the transformative power of community and prayer, each entry offers a beacon of hope and a call to seek grace in everyday life. As an antidote to the loneliness epidemic, social alienation and political divisions facing our country today, this six-week journey during the season of Epiphany is a testament to enduring faith, the power of empathy and community, and the strength of the human spirit. Epiphany reminds us that openness to the light can lead the way to personal and collective hope and healing.

Dr. Ridge is available for presentations/discussions and readings. Purchase Epiphany: Seeking Light in the Darkness—Our Divided Nation as e-book and print copies on Amazon and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.


About the Author:



Ann Ridge, PhD, has enjoyed an enriched and fulfilling life of study, teaching, public service, and creativity. Her career in publishing began as publication manager for the Illinois Bureau of Tourism where her travel-related publications received awards and national recognition. Responsible for concept development, production and distribution of over 20 publications and millions of publications a year, she reminisces fondly of the publishing process, recalling going to print press checks as she oversaw the final product, a joy A lover of books, her first author/illustrated book entitled How We Came About, took 3rd place in her all-school 8thgrade science competition. She voluntarily illustrated school essays. A brief course in book design during graduate school launched a love for creating the printed word.

Dr. Ridge graduated from Barat College, 1971, with degrees in art education and art history, and from the American University, 1981, with an M.A. in arts administration. As an administrator, educator, and artist she found rewarding opportunities in government, not-for-profit, and academic sectors.

For over 30 years Ridge was public information officer, marketing director, and publications manager for Illinois state agencies including the departments of Commerce and Community Affairs-Bureau of Tourism, Financial Institutions, and the Illinois Arts Council. During those years she earned an M.A., 2002, in pastoral counseling from the Institute of Pastoral Studies (IPS) at Loyola University Chicago and a PhD, 2020, in theology and culture/human development and faith at the Chicago Theological Seminary. Since retiring from state service in 2015 Dr. Ridge taught human development and faith at IPS and the Center for Religion and Psychotherapy in Chicago.

Currently, Ridge lives on Chicago’s Northside, volunteers with Organizing for Plastic Alternatives on a variety of legislative initiatives, is active with the 47th Ward Green Council, and presents sustainable volunteer opportunities to local houses of worship and community groups. She recently participated in a year-long eco-preacher cohort with the BTS Center in Bangor, Maine and a second year-long training in eco-spiritual direction at the Center. Her days are filled with Sunday school youth projects, congregational efforts in sustainable living, supporting local unhoused communities, painting, writing, and training her rescue shepherd/husky.

Throughout it all, Ridge has followed her love of music playing guitar, singing and songwriting. She has performed in bands, jazz trios, choirs and even traveled throughout Eastern Europe singing with Chicago’s Community Renewal Chorus. Today, she continues to write songs and perform with her partner in the band, Ravenswood.

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Guest Post: What's the Story, Morning Glory? by Julie Lessman

What's the Story, Morning Glory? JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for What's the Story, Morning Glory? by Julie Lessman, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

What's the Story, Morning Glory?

Title: What's the Story, Morning Glory?
Author:
Julie Lessman
Publisher:
Julie Lessman LLC
Release Date:
October 1, 2024
Genre:
Memoir Devotional (half fiction/half nonfiction)

“DEAR LORD, JULIE ... OUR WHOLE LIFE IS IN THIS BOOK!" 

My heart went out to my sweet husband as he walked into our kitchen one day with a noticeable gulp, ashen-faced after reading my latest novel.“Yes, I know, babe,” I said with a repentant smile and a conciliatory hug, “but nobody really knows that.” 
Ahem. Until now ...
 

Trust me, "What’s the Story, Morning Glory? A Memoir Devotional with a 'Novel' Approach to Practical Christianity" is not a book I wanted to write. As a novelist, I have never been partial to nonfiction, either reading it or writing it, but I had little choice when God convinced me otherwise through a number of point-blank arm-twistings I couldn’t deny and not-so-gentle proddings from family and friends. 

Despite all the encouragement, I wasn’t really sure where to begin. “It will be fiction and nonfiction combined,” the Holy Spirit whispered within, and just like that, the idea for this book took flight. First, I would tell my “real” and very personal story behind the life-lesson stories in my novels, then I would follow it up with the excerpt from my books where I teach that same life lesson to my characters, finally culminating in corresponding Scriptures, a bulleted “Takeaway” list, and a related prayer. 

Thus, What’s the Story, Morning Glory: A Memoir Devotional with a “Novel” Approach to Practical Christianity was born. A memoir devotional that when combined with scenes from my novels, becomes a “novotional” where I relate the life lessons God personally taught me through His Word. I am simply a child of God who applied these lessons and Biblical precepts to every situation in my life and consequently, saw nonstop answers to prayer and blessings galore. It is my profound hope and prayer that through my own very simple and personal stories and examples, I can do the same for others. Therefore, the format for each chapter of this book will be as

1. The Real Story (How I learned and applied the spiritual lesson in my own life)
2. The Novel Story (The scene where I teach the spiritual lesson to my characters)
3. The Scripture Story (Scriptures applicable to the spiritual lesson)
4. The Takeaway Story (Bulletized points for spiritual lesson in easy-to-read/apply format)
5. The Prayer Story (Specific prayer related to the spiritual lesson)

I pray this bottom-line, albeit somewhat quirky, 1-2-3 devotional blesses you as much as God's spiritual life lessons have blessed me! 

Hugs,
Julie Lessman  

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Excerpt


“Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming,
but who can stand before jealousy?”

Proverbs 27:4 NIV

Chapter Fourteen

My Career: Slaying the Dragons of Rejection,
Bitterness, Jealousy, and Idol Worship in Our Dreams and Desires

1.) The Real Story:

“Come in and make yourself comfortable.”

I blinked. Comfortable? With sweat on my palms and an eye twitching to the beat of my pulse?? Dear God, why had I switched deodorants???

She closed the door with an ominous click and extended her hand. “I’m Zsa Zsa Gabor (name changed to protect the innocent), Acquisitions Editor for Steeple Mountain. And you are …”

A basket case … on her first conference pitch ever. I swallowed hard. “Lessman, Julie Lessman.

She nodded and settled in on a worn paisley couch with all the grace and dignity of a queen on her throne. “Tell me about your manuscript,” she said.

I sucked in a deep breath, genuflected in my mind, and let it fly … “Well, you see, it’s a story about an Irish-Catholic family in pre-World War I—”

She extended her hand in the air, palm facing me, and for a moment I thought she was going to do the princess wave. The air fused in my throat when I realized she was halting my spiel. “I’m sorry, but we can’t have stories with specified denominations …”

And there you have it. My maiden pitch to an editor … a glorious seven seconds long! I went back to my hotel room and did what I’d been doing all conference long—cried my heart out and wanted to quit. God help me, the room maid had to think I was pilfering Kleenex!

Nobody ever told me what a bumpy ride it would be on the road to publication. No one ever mentioned that it’s truly an exercise in humility and perseverance that few have the stomach for. That it takes a unique individual to even try.

All you know at the time is that you have this story burning a hole in your heart and you want to get it out. You want to pour your passion—for God and for writing—onto paper and … well, yeah, get paid for it.

So you buckle up and grit your teeth, and keep your eyes riveted to the road as you embark on a journey that has more pit stops (as in “in the pits”) than the Indy 500. And, regrettably, the bumpy ride doesn’t end when you are finally published, at least not for me.

But with God’s voice on my GPS (“Turn right at the next 1-star review and pray till you get to Forgiveness Lane …”), you plot out a route for publication that hopefully won’t have you driving in circles.

About the Author

Julie Lessman

Julie Lessman is an award-winning author whose tagline of “Passion With a Purpose” underscores her intense passion for both God and romance. A lover of all things Irish, she enjoys writing close-knit Irish family sagas that evolve into 3-D love stories: the hero, the heroine, and the God that brings them together.

Author of The Daughters of Boston, Winds of Change, Heart of San Francisco, Isle of Hope, Silver Lining Ranch, and The Cousins O’Connor series, Julie was American Christian Fiction Writers 2009 Debut Author of the Year and has garnered over 21 Romance Writers of America and other awards. Voted #1 Romance Author in Family Fiction magazine’s 2012 and 2011 Readers Choice Awards, Julie’s novels also made Family Fiction magazine’s Best of 2014, Best of 2015, and “Essential Christian Romance Authors” 2017-20, as well as Booklist’s 2010 Top 10 Inspirational Fiction and Borders Best Fiction. Her independent novel A Light in the Window was an International Digital Awards winner, a 2013 Readers' Crown Award winner, and a 2013 Book Buyers Best Award winner. 

Julie has also written a self-help workbook for writers entitled Romance-ology 101: Writing Romantic Tension for the Sweet and Inspirational Markets.

Connect with Julie by visiting julielessman.com to follow her on social media, read both romantic and spiritual excerpts from her books, or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Guest Post by Julie


What do you hope readers take away from this book?

The number one thing I hope readers take away from this book is how much POWER we Christians possess when we utilize the Word of God. For me, application of God’s precepts—His Word—in our lives is the only way for us to, as John 10:10 ESV so aptly states, “have life and have it abundantly,” achieving true peace, hope, and joy, just like God wants us to have. And just like He intended in the Garden of Eden!

Like I say in this rather unique (and quirky) life-stories devotional, I see God as the Supreme Milton Bradley—He made the game of life and created the rules by which it is to be played. Not to “Lord” it over us, mind you, but to bless us so we can win in life—in our relationships, in our marriages, in raising children, in our jobs, you name it.

Think if it—God actually spoke the world and universe into being with His words—they’re that powerful! Then, He not only gave us those words in the Bible for us to live by, but He sent salvation and blessing to us through those words in the Word made flesh—His Son Jesus—per John 1:14 ESV, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.”

“The tongue has the power of life and death,” according to Proverbs 18:21 NIV, which means words spoken by us—good or bad—have power as well. I personally believe that blessing (God’s Word) as spoken of in Deuteronomy 30:19 ESV, “I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live,” and curse (Satan’s word, negative earthly language) are voice-activated. What does that mean? It means we can either say something like, “I can’t do this because I’m not smart enough” or “I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength,” per Philippians 4:13.

Once Christians begin to believe—and see for themselves like I did in my many life-lesson stories—the power of declaring and decreeing God’s Word (eternal language) instead of earthly language (often Satan’s negative language), their lives will change on a dime—and ALL for the better.

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Thursday, September 26, 2024

Book Review: Think This, Not That by Dr. Josh Axe

About the Book:



Instant New York Times Bestseller

Unlock your potential by cultivating self-awareness and curating a fulfilling life full of self-improvement, emotional intelligence, and a growth mindset. Leadership expert and entrepreneur Dr. Josh Axe teaches 12 revolutionary mindshift transformations to beat the grind and reach the life you've always wanted. Redefine success and replace the limiting beliefs of yourself with the healthy mental toughness to think this, not that.


Perhaps you're busy but still feel empty. Maybe things haven't turned out how you'd hoped, and life seems stale and unfulfilling. What if you could wake up every morning excited about your purpose, knowing you're fulfilling your greatest potential?

A more meaningful life is within your reach, and it starts in one place: your mind.

Living with a mindset of false narratives will keep you stuck, locked in a prison of unpursued dreams and goals. But cultivating a new mindset based on what is actually true will set you free—free to start exploring and growing beyond the limits you thought you had.

In Think This, Not That, Dr. Josh Axe unpacks the top twelve mental barriers holding people back from realizing their potential and becoming the greatest version of themselves, and contrasts each one with a new empowering mindset, such as:
  • Don't simply drift; clarify your purpose.
  • Don't define success based on what you accomplish; base it on who you become.
  • Don't be the victim; be the hero.
  • Don't be a slave to your vices; overpower them by building virtues.
  • Don't live by popular opinion; follow enduring principles of wisdom.
  • Don't allow unintentionality; visualize a strategy.
Whether you want to improve your physical or financial health, raise the quality of your relationships, or take your career to new heights, these mindshifts will help transform your life.

It's time to break through your limiting beliefs and find out who you can become, to build a meaningful life through new thoughts and actions, and to make the switch from what's stalled you toward a life of ultimate significance.


My Thoughts:

Thnk This, Not That by Dr. Josh Axe gave me a lot to think about. It’s not a book to read too quickly (because there are many ideas to consider) or too slowly (lest the momentum and train of thought be lost). Honestly, I probably need to read it again to cement some of the ideas deeper in my mind while I continue working on my vision board (an exercise from Chapter 11).

Think This, Not That held Christian undertones throughout, but it’s during Chapter 7 (Build an Unshakable Identity So No One Else Does It for You) that spirituality and God began to be discussed more openly. The content often felt like a combination of traditional Christian ideas with lots of motivational, self-help narrative. In my opinion, it’s best let the Holy Spirit illuminate what in this book works for the individual reader (and I think Dr. Josh would likely agree with that). For instance, Chapter 5 (Rewrite Your Role in the Story) was very motivational, but ultimately, a miss for me. Sometimes a person endures such severe trauma that even with counseling, prayer, and healing, they may always have scars (physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual) that prevent certain achievements and/or resilience.

Chapter 6 (Assemble a Team to Fulfill Your Dreams) felt unrelatable. I agree that we need community for encouragement, companionship, and inspiration, but Dr. Josh presented the ideas based on his own experience which included a “team” of celebrities and extremely wealthy people who gave him opportunities that just aren’t common for most people.

I will say that Dr. Josh seemed to be very authentic in his desire to help people and make the world a better place. And I have no doubt that Think This, Not That will help many readers, myself included. Chapter 1 (Create a Breakthrough by Unlimiting Your Beliefs) made quite an impression in my mind and has helped me have a more positive, open mindset. Chapter 9 (Bust Vices by Building Virtues) has stuck with me and reminded me to do things with excellence. Though I’ve finished off the book, I still flip back through it, rereading quotes I underlined and notes I made in the margins.

Think This, Not That by Dr. Josh Axe offers readers a resource of best practices and positive mindsets.  In my opinion, nearly everyone could glean inspiration from this book, but not all of this book will be applicable to everyone. 4.5 Stars!



Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Book Review: To Catch a Coronet by Grace Hitchcock

About the Book:


Sometimes the only way to outsmart a scandal is to find a crown big enough to silence it.


Muriel Beau, country baker turned heiress, can't stop instigating outrage. She discards two arranged engagements, then further antagonizes Kent society by publicly proposing to a baron at a ball. His rejection leaves her with no choice but to flee to the city and to secure a coronet so splendid that her peers will forget her debacles. The glitter of the London courts convinces Muriel that it's possible to find the future she dreams of, until she finds herself entangled in yet another escapade—one that may cost her more than her crumbling reputation.

After years of serving as a privateer under an assumed name, Captain Erik Draycott, heir to Draycott Castle and soon to assume his uncle's title of Earl, returns to his London home to find it in disrepair thanks to his longtime nemesis. A staunch bachelor intent on returning to his ship, the captain is shocked when his mentor encourages him to take a wife. But while his alleged pauper status causes the potential London brides to turn their noses up at him, the ladies of Kent have no such qualms and are eager to fill his coffers with their fathers' wealth.

Caught in a whirlwind of high society and high seas, Muriel and Erik navigate a risky undertaking that threatens their futures and creating stakes that soar above the masts of Erik's ship. Will Muriel's bold charm and Erik's daring bravery be enough to outsmart the scandal and secure a future as glittering as the crown Muriel seeks?

My Thoughts:

With a flowing plot and likable characters, To Catch a Coronet by Grace Hitchcock was easy reading. It entertained from the start and quickly ushered me into the world of its characters. Erik’s strength, devotion, and good looks made him an ideal Regency romance hero. Muriel stared out a silly and immature but learned important lessons. Their romance made me smile. With the addition of suspense and secret identities, the plot clipped right along. This story was more average than outstanding, but it was easy to escape into this Regency Romance.

Overall, To Catch a Coronet by Grace Hitchcock was a fun diversion with the expected happy ending. It commences Grace Hitchcock’s Best Laid Plans series, and I’m open to reading subsequent novels in this series. 




Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Book Spotlight: K-9 Ranch Protection by Darlene L. Turner

K-9 Ranch Protection JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for K-9 Ranch Protection by Darlene L. Turner, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

K-9 Ranch Protection

Title: K-9 Ranch Protection
Series: Crisis Rescue Team #6
Author: Darlene L. Turner
Publisher: Love Inspired Suspense
Release Date:
September 24, 2024
Genre: Inspirational Romantic Suspense

A killer on the loose. 

A K-9 keeping watch. 

Police constable Izzy Tremblay knows her father’s death was no accident, so when she finally discovers a lead and is immediately attacked, her suspicions are confirmed. The ambush leaves her in the hospital with three hours of crucial memory missing, which she knows holds the key to finding her father’s murderer. For protection, she takes refuge with her ex-partner, Austin Murray, on his K-9 ranch while she races to uncover the truth. But with danger still lurking, can they stay alive long enough to take down a killer? 


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More Books In This Series

Fatal Forensic Investigation  Explosive Christmas Showdown  Mountain Abduction Rescue   


Excerpt


Izzy observed the malamute. “She’s not a protection dog, right?”

“No, but she senses danger from the other two and likes you. I need to follow the dogs. Evacuate.” Austin ran toward the station’s front office where Goose and Thor had headed.

“Not a chance.” Izzy followed with Névé at her heels.

Constables and HRPD’s civilian staff hustled to the exit. Their tortured expressions revealed everyone’s horror. Izzy couldn’t remember a time when their station had been attacked in this magnitude.

Was it all her fault?

Thor’s heightened bark cut off her thoughts.

Izzy hurried to catch up to the K-9s and Austin. She stepped inside the bullpen.

Thor sat a few feet away from a desk. Her desk.

“Thor, Goose, retreat!” Austin’s forceful commands stopped Izzy in her tracks.

It was then she noticed a backpack under her chair. A beeping filled the room, then intensified.

Izzy’s heartbeat slammed in her chest. The bomb was about to blow.

The K-9s bolted toward the entrance where Austin stood. He turned. “Get out!”

Beside her, Névé growled and latched on to her coat, tugging her back into the hallway. The group scrambled to get away from the ticking time bomb.

They reached the exit and Austin thrust open the door, hauling her with him.

Seconds later a thunderous explosion rocked the building, sending debris pelting through the station and out the shattered front glass doors.

The impact shoved Izzy to her knees on the snowy walkway. The attack revealed one thing.

None of them were safe.

About the Author

Darlene L. Turner

Darlene L. Turner is an award-winning and a Publishers Weekly best-selling author and lives with her husband Jeff in Ontario, Canada. Her love of suspense began when she read her first Nancy Drew book. She’s turned that passion into her writing and believes readers will be captured by her plots, inspired by her strong characters, and moved by her inspirational message.

Connect with Darlene by visiting darlenelturner.com, where there’s suspense beyond borders, to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


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Friday, September 20, 2024

Event Spotlight: The Christy Award 2024 Finalists Gala

The Christy Award 2024 Finalists JustRead Takeover Blitz

Welcome to the Takeover Blitz for The Christy Award Finalists 2024, organized by ECPA and hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! We extend our sincere and enthusiastic congratulations to the 2024 Finalists!

About the Gala


The Christy Award Gala will be held on Thursday, November 14 at 7 pm central in Downers Grove, Illinois, at the DoubleTree Conference Center, just outside Chicago. Winners from each category, plus the Christy Book of the Year and Amplify Award, will be announced during the celebration.

Hosted by award-winning novelist and radio host Chris Fabry, the Gala will feature the induction of award-winning speculative author Sharon Hinck into the Christy Hall of Fame with remarks from inaugural Hall of Fame novelist Lynn Austin. The evening will also include a keynote from Amanda Barratt, author of 2023 Christy Book of the Year Within These Walls of Sorrow and the presentation of this year’s awards by last year’s winning authors: Sharon Hinck, Amanda Barratt, Sara Brunsvold, Laura Frantz, Elizabeth Goddard, Kristi Ann Hunter, Anna Rose Johnson, Linda MacKillop, Katie Powner, and Sara Watterson

In addition, the literary imagination of J.R.R. Tolkien will be honored throughout the evening by poet, scholar, and Anglican priest Malcolm Guite; accomplished agent of many of the industry’s award-winning speculative titles Steve Laube; and WaterBrook editor, who is the founder of the International Inklings Day Substack, Jamie Lapeyrolerie.

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The Christy Award Finalists 2024


CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE - tie

Her Only Wish Indigo Isle The Rhythm of Fractured Grace The Thing About Home

Her Only Wish, Shelley Shepard Gray (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group) Indigo Isle, T.I. Lowe (Tyndale House Publishers) The Rhythm of Fractured Grace, Amanda Wen (Kregel Publications) The Thing About Home, Rhonda McKnight (Thomas Nelson)

FIRST NOVEL

 A Fifth of the Story An American Immigrant On Moonberry Lake

A Fifth of the Story, Dr. Katherine Hutchinson Hayes (End Game Press) An American Immigrant, Johanna Rojas Vann (WaterBrook, an imprint of Penguin Random House) On Moonberry Lake, Holly Varni (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group)

GENERAL FICTION - tie

He Should Have Told the Bees The Last Exchange Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass The Year of Jubilee

He Should Have Told the Bees, Amanda Cox (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group) The Last Exchange, Charles Martin (Thomas Nelson) The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass, Katie Powner (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group) The Year of Jubilee, Cindy Morgan (Tyndale House Publishers)

HISTORICAL

Appalachian Song The Foxhole Victory Tour The Warsaw Sisters

Appalachian Song, Michelle Shocklee (Tyndale House Publishers) The Foxhole Victory Tour, Amy Lynn Green (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group) The Warsaw Sisters, Amanda Barratt (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group)

HISTORICAL ROMANCE

 A Winter by the Sea Of Love and Treason The Seamstress of Acadie

A Winter by the Sea, Julie Klassen (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group) Of Love and Treason, Jamie Ogle (Tyndale House Publishers) The Seamstress of Acadie, Laura Frantz (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group)

MYSTERY/SUSPENSE/THRILLER

 8 Down The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater The Vanishing at Castle Moreau

8 Down, Kimberley Woodhouse (Kregel Publications) The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater, Jaime Jo Wright (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group) The Vanishing at Castle Moreau, Jaime Jo Wright (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)

SHORT FORM - tie

Star of Wonder (within We Three Kings) The Poppy (within Dancing in the Rain) The Shifting Current Beauty Bright (within We Three Kings) You Make It Feel Like Christmas

Beauty Bright (within We Three Kings), Cara Putman (Kregel Publications) The Poppy (within Dancing in the Rain), Sara Davison (Sara Davison) The Shifting Current, Dani Pettrey (Dani Pettrey) Star of Wonder (within We Three Kings), Crystal Caudill (Kregel Publications) You Make It Feel Like Christmas, Toni Shiloh (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)

SPECULATIVE - tie

 Estuary In this Moment Lumen  Shadowcast

Estuary, Lisa T. Bergren (Enclave, a division of Oasis Family Media) In This Moment, Gabrielle Meyer (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group) Lumen, J.J. Fischer (Enclave, a division of Oasis Family Media) Shadowcast, Crystal D. Grant (Quill & Flame Publishing House)

YOUNG ADULT - tie

Looking Glass Illusion Offsides Once a Queen Sky of Seven Colors

The Looking-Glass Illusion, Sara Ella (Enclave Escape, a division of Oasis Family Media) Offsides, Lori Z. Scott (End Game Press) Once a Queen, Sarah Arthur (WaterBrook, an imprint of Penguin Random House) Sky of Seven Colors, Rachelle Nelson (Enclave Escape, a division of Oasis Family Media)

The Christy Award 2024 Finalists

Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive their choice of The Art of Writing registration OR print copies of The Christy Award finalist titles for one category!

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Be sure to check out each stop on the tour for more chances to win. Full tour schedule linked below. Giveaway began at midnight September 20, 2024 and lasts through 11:59 PM EST on September 27, 2024. Winner will be notified within 2 weeks of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or risk forfeiture of prize. US only. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.

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Register for The Christy Award 2024 Events

Leading up to the Gala, an afternoon of seminars will be presented as the Art of Writing conference, which will bring together writers, creatives, and publishing curators for training and connection around Christian fiction writing.  Sessions will be led by publishers Karen Watson and Andrea Martin (Tyndale House); agents Danielle Egan-Miller and Cynthia Ruchti; and authors Amanda CoxKelly FlanaganChris FabryRobin W. PearsonDani Pettrey, and others.

The Christy Award Events 2024

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The Christy Award® is a program of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) and is the foremost award honoring and promoting excellence in Christian fiction since 1999. For more information about ECPA, visit ECPA.org. For more information about the Christy Awards and Art of Writing conferences, visit ChristyAwards.com or email TheChristyAward@ecpa.org


Author and Reader Event


Join fellow readers and forty authors (and counting!) at the JustRead Rendezvous to celebrate Christian fiction and sweet reads. This event will be held on the day after The Christy Award events at the same location. Rendezvous, modeled after the Christian Fiction Readers Retreat, aims to sweeten reading and storytelling experiences with fellowship and encouragement. Activities will include corporate worship, speaker sessions, author panels, small group discussions, games, giveaways, a pop-up book shop, and author signings.

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