Showing posts with label Giveaways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giveaways. Show all posts
Monday, October 6, 2008

Blog Tour: A Constant Heart by Suri Mitchell


This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

A Constant Heart

(Bethany House October 1, 2008)

by

Siri Mitchell




ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Siri Mitchell graduated from the University of Washington with a business degree and worked in various levels of government. As a military spouse, she has lived all over the world, including in Paris and Tokyo. Siri enjoys observing and learning from different cultures. She is fluent in French and loves sushi.

But she is also a member of a strange breed of people called novelists. When they’re listening to a sermon and taking notes, chances are, they’ve just had a great idea for a plot or a dialogue. If they nod in response to a really profound statement, they’re probably thinking, “Yes. Right. That’s exactly what my character needs to hear.” When they edit their manuscripts, they laugh at the funny parts. And cry at the sad parts. Sometimes they even talk to their characters.

Siri wrote 4 books and accumulated 153 rejections before signing with a publisher. In the process, she saw the bottoms of more pints of Ben & Jerry’s than she cares to admit. At various times she has vowed never to write another word again. Ever. She has gone on writing strikes and even stooped to threatening her manuscripts with the shredder.

A Constant Heart is her sixth novel. Two of her novels, Chateau of Echoes and The Cubicle Next Door were Christy Award finalists. She has been called one of the clearest, most original voices in the CBA.



ABOUT THE BOOK

In a world of wealth, power, and privilege...love is the only forbidden luxury.

“Trust was a valuable commodity at court. Traded by everyone, but possessed by no one. Its rarity was surpassed only by love. Love implied commitment and how could any of us commit ourselves to any but the Queen? Love implied singularity and how could any of us benefit another if our affections were bound to one in exclusivity? Love was never looked for and rarely found. When it was, it always ended badly.”

In Queen Elizabeth’s court where men and women willingly trade virtue for power, is it possible for Marget to obtain her heart’s desire or is the promise of love only an illusion?

A riveting glimpse into Queen Elizabeth's Court...

Born with the face of an angel, Marget Barnardsen is blessed. Her father is a knight, and now she is to be married to the Earl of Lytham. Her destiny is guaranteed ... at least, it would seem so. But when her introduction to court goes awry and Queen Elizabeth despises her, Marget fears she's lost her husband forever. Desperate to win him back, she'll do whatever it takes to discover how she failed and capture again the love of a man bound to the queen.

If you would like to read the first chapter of A Constant Heart, go HERE

This was a pretty good book. It was hard to get into at first and I grew very frustrated at the constant struggles Marget faced. It seemed like every time she made progress, there was one more set back right on her heels. It was a roller coaster of emotion and there were times that I had to put the book down and walk away. If I could have gotten my hands on the queen, she would have died early on in the story! Overall, a quick and easy read with a pretty good story line.

If you'd like my copy (which is an advanced reading copy), leave a comment and I'll draw a winner on Friday, October 10th.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Dave Crowder Band Giveaway

I'm one for a good giveaway and this week I found a great one! Coach J is hosting the giveaway and the winner will receive the latest Dave Crowder Band CD. Go check out the details and put your name in the hat. Thanks also to EMI for giving Coach J the opportunity to offer up such a fabulous prize!

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Ron Paul 2008

Monday, April 28, 2008

Becoming A Titus 2 Woman *Winner*

The winner of the book giveaway this week is (insert drum roll sound) Lauren over at Baseballs & Bows! Congratulations Lauren! Please email me your mailing address so I can get this out to you! Thanks to everyone who entered! I will not be posting a new book tomorrow because we will be out of town all week. Check back May 6 for a new giveaway!

I'm excited this week, to be giving away a copy of Martha Peace's Becoming A Titus 2 Woman. I enjoyed this book and have a copy in our library. Here's a little about the book:

Becoming a Titus 2 Woman provides older women a training tool for learning how to successfully mentor younger women. Each of the ten chapters concludes with a chapter summary and application questions that will help women put into practice what they have read.

To enter to win, simply leave a comment with your email address included. This is open to U.S. residents only and you do not have to have a blog to enter. A winner will be announced on Monday, April 28th. The winner will have 48 hours to claim the book, after which time, a new winner will be drawn. Spread the word and happy commenting!



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Ron Paul 2008

Monday, April 21, 2008

Winner of Tuesdays With Morrie

This week's winner of Tuesdays With Morrie is Coach J! Congratulations Jenny! Apparently, God did want you to read this! Email me with your address and I'll get this out to you. I'd really love to know how to take a screen shot with this Mac because I'd love to show the random number generator pick. As soon as I have time to research that, I'll start showing it when I announce weekly winners!

Remember to check back tomorrow for a new giveaway. Up for grabs will be a book that I learned a lot from! I'm excited about it and I hope you'll be as eager to enter to win it!



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Ron Paul 2008

Tuesdays with Morrie Giveaway *Sticky*

Whew! This past weekend was a busy one. My mom made a quick visit (from West Virginia) and didn't leave until Monday evening. I remembered to post the winner of last week's book but neglected to post the giveaway for this week! So, this week's book is Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. This is the second book I've read about or by someone with ALS. I knew before I read the book that this one was going to make me cry.....and it did. It's a quick read and I enjoyed reading how Morrie dealt with his death sentence. I enjoyed this book even though I knew, once Morrie was diagnosed, what the outcome would be. Lots of lessons to be learned from this one!

To enter, leave a comment. I will randomly draw a winner Monday, April 21. This is open to US bloggers only and you do not have to have a blog to enter. If you do not have a blog, please provide an email address with your comment. The winner will have 48 hours to claim the book. After that time, a new winner will be selected. Happy commenting!



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Ron Paul 2008

Saturday, April 19, 2008

A New Winner Has Been Crowned

Last week's book winner didn't claim the book SO, I have used the random number generator to chose a new winner. The new winner of Virginia Smith's Stuck in the Middle is Toystory. Congratulations! I'll be emailing you shortly to get your mailing info. For everyone else, remember to enter the drawing for Tuesdays with Morrie. I'll draw that winner on Monday, April 21st. Remember to check back each Tuesday to see if I have a book drawing going on. In the next couple of weeks, I'll be giving away two of my favorite books so I hope you'll drop by for those!

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Ron Paul 2008

Monday, April 14, 2008

This Week's Winner Is.......

This week's lucky number was 8, which means that Lex is the winner of Stuck In the Middle by Virginia Smith! Woo hoo! Congratulations Lex! I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did.

As always, thanks to each of you who took time enter the giveaway and tell others about it! I really appreciate it! Remember to check back tomorrow to see the new book giveaway for next week!



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Ron Paul 2008

*Sticky Post* Stuck In the Middle and A CD

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Good Tuesday morning to you! This week's book giveaway is Stuck In the Middle by Virginia Smith. For a full synopsis and my review of this one, refer to this post. I enjoyed this book as it was light hearted and funny at times. I spoke with Mrs. Smith after reading the book and her warm personality made me eager to read her future books. I'm thrilled to be able to pass this book along to one of you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

To enter, leave a comment and I'd love for you to tell others about the giveaway. This is open to U.S. residents only and you do not have to have a blog to enter. If you do not have a blog, please leave an email address in your comment so that I can get in touch with you. The winner will be announced next Monday morning, April 14th. Happy commenting!

BTW, Jenny is giving away Steven Curtis Chapman's latest CD over at A Coach For Life. Please stop by and enter to win. If you've ever heard Chapman's music, you know what a blessing he is. If you haven't heard his music, go enter so that you might win!



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Ron Paul 2008

Monday, April 7, 2008

Winner of The Perfect Life

Hooray for Karin! She's the winner of this week's book giveaway, Robin Lee Hatcher's The Perfect Life. I used the random number generator from Math Goodies to pick the winner. Congratulations Karin! Please email me with your mailing address so I can get this out to you this week.

Remember, I'll announce a new book giveaway tomorrow so stop by and see what's up for grabs! As I stated before, I will be doing this for at least three to four more weeks so be sure to enter each time.



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Ron Paul 2008

Book Giveaway *Sticky Post*

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Since spring is in the air, it's warm outside, and my allergies have taken over, I thought I'd celebrate by having a little giveaway. My book pile is growing and I'm running out of places to store books. I could post them on PaperBackSwap but I've got too many to do that right now. For the next few weeks, I'll be giving away a book each week. I'll post the giveaway on Tuesdays and I'll randomly draw the winner on the following Monday morning. I've been terrible at getting things in the mail lately but this will break that cycle!

The book for this week is The Perfect Life by Robin Lee Hatcher. To read a synopsis of the book and what I thought of it, refer to this post. To enter, simply leave a comment and tell others about the giveaway. This is open to U.S. residents only, since international postage is so outrageous. The copy I'm giving away this week is my personal copy and has been read once. It is in wonderful condition and could even be given as a gift.

Happy Tuesday to you!



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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Annie's Having A Giveaway!

In case you haven't heard, Annie is having a spring giveaway that you don't want to miss! Head on over to her place and get the details. She'll be drawing winners soon so hurry up! If you've never visited Annie, prepare yourself for a bowl full of blessings while you're there!

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Giveaway @ Kidazy

I'm so excited that I'm not sure I can even get this post written before exploding! Why, you ask? Well, have you heard about Kidazy? If not, you need to head over there and check it out now. Do not pass go, do not collect $200.

This is a wonderful site that shares all kinds of great information and reviews of the latest toys. They are also giving away.....are you ready? A $100 ToysRUs gift certificate!!!!! All you have to do is write a post about the site, link to it, and let them know you've done so. The deadline is March 18 so hurry up! Go check them out, write a post, and get your name in the hat! BAM! Talk about excited ....could you imagine what my 13yo and 9yo could do with $100 in ToysRUs? I'll be sure to tell you after we've won and done our shopping!

Oh, Lauren, they have a really cute pink car on the site that made me think of your best girl!



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Monday, February 11, 2008

And The Winner Is......

Sorry for the late post. We woke up this morning to find that we had no heat :-) Not to worry, it was our own fault. With all of the running to and from the hospital the past two weeks, we (I) had neglected to order more propane. I even remember hubby telling me to do it last week but it just slipped my mind. Funny thing happened though. I called our gas company to have them bring some out but they informed me that they wouldn't have a delivery truck in our area until Friday. Huh, huh. Very funny. Oh, they were serious. The young gal on the phone acted like it didn't matter to her one way or the other whether we had heat or not. Now, I fully understand that this was an oversight on our (my) part and I told her that. However, she offered nothing in the way of understanding. In fact, I could not engage her in conversation at all. She just said that no one could come until Friday. After I had a small meltdown, I called hubby and told him the news. We have been planning to switch companies for some time, so this morning was a good day for it. I called up a few places, compared prices and service, and chose the nicest, most economic company. They were kind enough to work us into their schedule and will come out today to install a new gas tank and fill it up. Customer service is not dead folks. It's just scarce these days. Again, I realize that this was a stupid mistake on my part so I can't gripe too much. I guess I just got overwhelmed the last couple of weeks because my BIL had a kidney/pancreas transplant and my MIL had a heart attack. Nothing major :-o)

Anyway, without further ado, the winner of Sisters, Ink is Judi at Momma's Mind Sweep. Even though I'm mad at Judi for not telling me she was in my neck of the woods, I am glad she won the book! You see, she came up and visited Jenny a few days ago. Neither of them called me. I'm not sure what to make of it. Sounds like a conspiracy to me! I guess I'm just not important enough :-o) Or maybe they got together to talk about me! LOL! Just kidding girls!

I used a random number generator to pick the lucky winner. Thanks to all who entered. And remember, order your propane when your hubby tells you too!



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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Cool Giveaway

Judi, over at Doodlebug Designs, is giving away some sweet prizes in celebration of her new business venture. Get on over there and check it out.

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Sisters, Ink. Review & Giveaway

This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

Sister's Ink

Broadman & Holman Books (February 1, 2008)

by

Rebeca Seitz

Rebeca Seitz is Founder and President of Glass Road Public Relations. An author for several years, PRINTS CHARMING was her first novel.

Rebeca cut her publicity teeth as the first dedicated publicist for the fiction division of Thomas Nelson Publishers. In 2005, Rebeca resigned from WestBow and opened the doors of GRPR, the only publicity firm of its kind in the country dedicated solely to representing novelists writing from a Christian world view.

Rebeca makes her home in Kentucky with her husband, Charles, and their son, Anderson.

 

Sisters, Ink marks the first in a series of novels written by, for, and about scrapbookers. At the center of the creativity and humor are four unlikely young adult sisters, each separately adopted during early childhood into the loving home of Marilyn and Jack Sinclair.

Ten years after their mother Marilyn has died, the multi-racial Sinclair sisters (Meg, Kendra, Tandy, and Joy) still return to her converted attic scrapping studio in the small town of Stars Hill, Tennessee, to encourage each other through life’s highs and lows.

Book one spotlights headstrong Tandy, a successful yet haunted attorney now living back in Orlando where she spent the first eight years of her life on the streets as a junkie’s kid. When a suddenly enforced leave of absence at work leads her to an extended visit with her sisters in Stars Hill, a business opportunity, rekindled romance, and fresh understanding of God’s will soon follow.

Endorsements:

"What more can any woman want? Sisters, Ink weaves the love of sisters, the fun of scrapbooking, and a romance as sugary and tingling as Sweet Home Alabama. A must read for those who love southern fiction."--DiAnn Mills, author of Leather and Lace and When the Nile Runs Red

"Fun . . . funny . . . fantastic! Rebeca Seitz has brought together scrapbooking and sisterhood in a lively romp, with a love for going home again."--Eva Marie Everson, coauthor of The Potluck Club series.

*My Review*

The first couple chapters of this book were a little slow going. Once I got a little further into the book, I started to enjoy it. I really enjoyed reading about the sisters and how they were so connected. They reminded me a lot of my aunts, each unique in their own way. Tandy is worried about repaying the parents who adopted her and gave her such a wonderful life. She goes about it all wrong though, putting her career before everything else in her life. Meg is a wonderful, spunky, homeschooling mom who tells Tandy like it is (Seitz gets brownie points with me for throwing a homeschool mom into the mix). Kendra is artsy, sassy, and fun. Joy is reserved and quiet yet tries hard to be a good wife. Each of them bring a different, wonderful quality to the story.

Scrapbooking was a central theme that brought these sisters together in a special way. They liked to spend time together, carrying on this tradition that their mother started years before. I loved the small town setting of the book since I too come from a small town. The romance between Tandy and Clay was cute and reminded me of friends I had in high school. A young couple in love, torn apart by the decision of one party. They run into each other years later and find that their love is still as strong as ever.

This was a cute story and I'm glad I had the opportunity to read it. It's an easy read and is around 335 pages. The story flows well, which kept me interested. I found as I got toward the end of the book, it was harder to pull myself away from it. I wanted to finish so that I could see how Tandy's situation was resolved. This is the first book I've read by Seitz but I will be reading another.

Overall, cute book, easy to read, with a story that many of us can relate to (lost love, disappointment, death of a family member). Because I enjoyed the book, I'd like to pass it along for your enjoyment. If interested in winning my copy, leave a comment between now and Sunday, February 10th. I'll draw the lucky winner and post it first thing Monday morning (Feb. 11). Since shipping is outrageous, I'll only ship within the U.S. You do not have to have a blog to enter. Simply leave your email address in the comments so that I may contact you if you win.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Young Readers Challenge ~ Giveaway (Winner!!)

*Update*

The winner is Rhonda over at Whatever! Congratulations Rhonda and thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway!


Caroline and I are reading books for the Young Readers Challenge. We just finished a book called Snake and Lizard and we've reviewed it over at My Thousand Loves (our new homeschool blog). We will be giving this book away on January 30th. If interested, head over there to read our review and to enter the giveaway.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

And The Winner Is......

I had the girls randomly pick the winner for Jerome Teel's book, The Divine Appointment, and I'm happy to say that Zenaida is the winner! Congratulations! I'll be contacting you shortly so that I can get this mailed out! Thanks to everyone who entered.

On another note, I'm having a bit of trouble with spammers leaving comments so I've had to switch on word verification for anyone who comments. Sorry for the inconvenience but I'm tired of the spam and lewd commenters. Hopefully this will take care of things.



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The Divine Appointment Giveaway (Sticky Post)

I received The Divine Appointment by Jerome Teel a few months ago from Joyful Days. She was giving it away as part of the Pay It Forward Book Exchange. I recently took time to read it and just finished it up.

Synopsis:

A liberal Supreme Court Justice dies, leaving a vacant seat for conservative President Richard Wallace to fill. Can he gain the nomination for his pro-life candidate against Senate Majority leader Lance Proctor and the pro choice gang who stop at nothing, including murder, to accomplish their evil purposes?

Small town Southern lawyer Elijah Faulkner wonders if he’s on the right side when a seemingly unrelated murder in Nashville brings his associate Jill Baker and himself into the crosshairs of a murder plot.

Overall, I enjoyed the book. There was a lot going on and it kept me on my toes. It jumps from situation to situation, place to place. It reminded me of watching an episode of Law & Order. I do not normally read political thrillers but I'm glad I had the opportunity to delve into new territory. It was easy to relate to the book because the same type of corruption in the book goes on in our own government today. The book gives a glimpse of what it would be like to have an honorable, Christian president who would do what was right regardless of the consequences to himself. The book offers insight into two marriages; one that is in shambles because the husband and wife are somewhat estranged due to adultery, and another between a Christian lawyer and his wife, who have difficulty seeing eye to eye about starting a family. In the end, the book pulls everything to a close and does a nice job of repairing the broken relationships.

This book is an easy read at 340 pages and I would definitely read another Jerome Teel novel. If you'd like to find out more about Mr. Teel and his novels, you can visit him at Jerome Teel.

Upon completing this book, Joyful Days asked that I pay it forward. If you'd like to win this copy of The Divine Appointment, leave a comment and I will draw a winner on Wednesday, January 9th. You do not have to have a blog to enter. All I ask is that you leave an email address so that I can get in touch with you.



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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

I ~Heart~ Michael W. Smith

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Jenny tipped me off to this one so you'd better hurry. If you love Christmas music and Michael W. Smith, then you'll want to get a free CD. Hurry up! What are you waiting for? Get over there now and reserve your copy!

 



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Saturday, November 3, 2007

And The Winner Is.....

Wow! That's all I can say about the fall bloggy giveaway hosted by Shannon at Rocks in My Dryer. Over 650 people participated and I find that amazing! There were tons of wonderful prizes up for grabs and I hope each of you were able to win something. There were 106 wonderful people who entered my giveaway, which totally shocked me. I had to use a random number generator to pick the winner so without further delay, the winner is:

Commenter # 78, Eden at Once Upon A Dream. Congratulations Eden! I'll be emailing you soon to get your snail mail address and get your book set out. Thank you to all of you who were kind enough to stop by and enter my drawing. I hope that I will be able to visit each person who entered. I am excited to learn more about each of you!

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