Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2010

My Top 10 Books Of 2010! +Giveaway!

It's New Year's Eve and that means it's time to tell you my Top Ten Books Of 2010 and for After All, Tomorrow Is Another Day's annul End-Of-The-Year Giveaway. Last year, I made a resolution to host giveaways on my blog and I had so much fun reading Y'all Top Ten list last time, that I wanted to it again, this year.  To enter the giveaway and if you have a blog, simply leave a comment with your e-mail address and post your Top Ten Of 2010 book list (either published, read or wanted to read in 2010) on your blog, then leave the link in a comment. Or if you don't have a blog, just list your top five right there in the comment.  The prize (which is what the giveaway is all about) will be one book of your choosing, off your Top Ten list (if you already have the books on your list, then you may choose another book). Sound like fun?
Well, now unto to my Top 10 Books Of 2010 (in no particular order)



 A Hope Undaunted by Julie Lessman
"This book was the highlight of the year, for me.
Julie Lessman did it again and I can't wait for her newest release next year!"






A Memory Between Us by Sarah Sundin
"I'd never read WWII novels before, this book changed that, and I can say I now LOVE WWII fiction"
















 Making Waves by Lorna Seilstad
"This was such a fun read, I really can't wait to read it again. And when book 2 comes out this next year, I'll be the first in line to get it"



Courting Morrow Little by Laura Frantz
"Laura Frantz is such a great writer, I'm just sorry I didn't get the chance to read on her books till now"



Disaster Status by Candace Calvert
"A wonderful mix of drama, medicine, and romance.  I would prescribe took a doses of Candace Calvert, as needed throughout the day. I can't wait to read the whole series, in order this time"


Love Finds You In Hershey  Pennsylvania by Cerella Sechrist
"I wasn't a fan of contemporary fiction, but this a sweet read that I enjoyed more then a Hershey Kiss, and that's saying a lot. "



Angel's Den by Jamie Carie
"I was asked to read this be the publisher and I'm so happy I said yes. This book, though sad, was a great book and I look forward to reading more by Ms. Carie!"




The Anonymous Bride by Vickie McDonough
"A fun and frolicking read and a great  series to get into"


The Raven Saint by M.L Tyndall
"I LOVE pirates, what can I say? LOL!"




Here Burns My Candle by Liz Curtis Higgs
"I tried reading her Lowlands Of Scotland series, but just couldn't get past all the sadness. But I surprisingly LOVED this book so much more."












Ok, so now for the boring, but, important stuff.......

Giveaway Rules:
* You must have a valid e-mail address (you must leave your e-mail address in the comment to be entered in the contest. To prevent spammers write e-mail like this.... i.e: i95fahrenheit[at]ymail[dot]com)
* Must have a valid U.S mailing address.
* U.S residents only
*The giveaway will start on Dec. 31th 2010 and end on Jan. 8th 11:59 pm, 2011
Any entries after the set date will not be entered in the giveaway
* The winner will be announced on Jan 9th 2011 on this blog. The winner will be contacted via e-mail. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail. If they do not reply within the 48 hours, a new winner will chosen.
For extra entries:
1+ For commenting (including the link and your e-mail address)
2+ For becoming a new follower
3+ For being an old follower
5+ For post (on the sidebar of your blog) about this giveaway on your blog
Be sure to include all extra entries in the one comment


I can't wait to see those lists!!!:)
I hope Y'all have a safe, blessed and God-filled New Year!
Love Y'all,
Ashley

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Winners, Winners, Everywhere!

Thanks to everyone who made my first year blogaversary so special! I love Y’all and I hope we’ll get to celebrate more blogaversary to come. I really want to thank Cerella, Marylu and Julie for doing the interview with after asking them out of the blue and on short notice. You ladies are fantastic and I'm so happy I got to meet you all here in the Blogging world.

I'm sorry I didn't comment back on some of Y'all's comments, but my family and I have been and are going through some trying times right now (But, I'll leave the details for another post) and I haven't been able to sit down at the computer for long periods of times. But, God is good and I fully trust in Him to see us through even the darkest of days. And I hope you will too, when trials come your way.

On to the winners. I held three giveaways this past week and though there weren't a ton of entries, that's good news for the gals that did enter; because it means you had a very good chance at winning:)
Anyways enough of my babbling....Drum roll please
The winner of Within My Heart is....Katie!
The winner of The Redemption is...Michelle!
And the winner of one of Julie Lessman's books and one top CBA book is....Sarah!
Congrats to you winners, I'll be contacting you soon and if you won Julie's giveaway, she will e-mail you directly.

I hope y'all have a weekend full of God's love and blessings,
Love Y'all,
Ashley

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Release Party Countdown In: 10, 9, 8... ~My BIGGEST Giveaway yet~

WHOA! Why is the room spinning so fast?!?!?
Oh sorry, I was just at the Seasons of Humility County Fair, riding the Big Swing , and I guess I’m still a little bit dizzy. I had a great time over there with Amber and all my blogging friends. In fact, this week, Amber is hosting an End Of Summer Bash, to help harold (that's a word, right?) in the new school year. I hope y’all will be able to make it, because I know it's going to be a blast. Y'all won't want to miss this event!

Meanwhile, in another part of town… Oops, wrong post. ;)

Anyway, I was recently reading Julie Lessman's Journal Jots, a new feature she added to her website, and on Friday's "JJ", Julie mentioned how an awesome reader friend, named Angie, had a counter on her blog counting down the days till A Hope Undaunted comes out. And that gave me an idea. Why don't I count down MY top 10 "Can't-Wait-Reads" of 2010 ending with my #1 “Can’t-Wait-Read”, (drum roll please!)… A Hope Undaunted! (no surprise there, right?)
I’ll also be hosting a release party to celebrate its …well, release. LOL Sound like fun?
So, here is how it’s gonna go down: every day I'll post a book coming out this year, that I can't wait to read. I'll be starting at #10 and counting down to the book I just can’t wait any longer for, AHU. Which I, along with a host of others, have been waiting to read for over a year!!
And If I have to, I’ll drive all the way to Missouri, see Julie, visit with her for a good while, then steal Julie’s original copy of AHU, hop back into my family's minivan and drive back home. But hopefully, I won’t have to go that far to get my little southern hands on Undaunted.
And Julie has been such a tease, these past torture-filled months. Most literally. She keeps posting tons of fantastic teasers from AHU, which only makes me want to read it that much more. But at the same time, I feel as if I've read half the book already. You get what I’m saying… sort of? ;~)

Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about the giveaway.:) Every commenter that leaves their "Can't-Wait-Read" of the day, or lists their top 10 (but, you can list less, if you’d like), will be entered in to win. God has blessed me so much this year, and I want to pass on the blessings by giving away a total of 7 books. The first place winner, will receive their selection of any three the books below (Sorry about the glare)
Starting from the upper left:
Still House Pond by JanWatson
Sixteen Brides by Stephanie Grace Whitson
Never Say Never by Lisa Wingate
This Fine Life by Eva Maire Everson
The Edge Of Light by Anne Shorey
A Love Of Her Own by Maggie Brendon

and a copy of A Hope Undaunted!!

The first runner up will win the remaining 3 books. And I've read these books once, so there in like-new condition.

So here is my #10 Can't-Wait-Read:

Serendipity by Cathy Maire Hake

Backcover (from Bethany House):
Todd Valmer should have known better. A farmer who's been through several disasters, he travels to Virginia to fetch his widowed mother to cook and help him around his Texas farm... or that was the plan until she keels over on the train and they get kicked off. Maggie Rose barters for a living and also makes soaps, lotions, and perfumes with a special rose recipe passed down from mother to daughter for generations. She hasn't wanted to marry... until that handsome Texan shows up. Her heart skips a beat, and when he proposes, a hasty marriage follows.
What ensues, however, is a clash of culture and a battle of wills--and it's clear they both mistook instant attraction and infatuation for love. As their marriage loses its sparkle and fills with disillusionment, Todd and Maggie must determine what is worth fighting for. He dreams of a farm. Maggie wants to fulfill the family tradition with her rose perfumes. Todd's mother, however, has entirely different plans for her son that do not include Maggie. In light of their hasty marriage and mistaken dreams, is there any hope of recapturing their love and building a future together?

Why #10? : I love a great western romance and Ms. Hake’s books are some of my favorite sweet western romance novels. I mean, who doesn't love a dashing cowboy with a heart the size Texas and a belt-buckle to match? LOL, and the cover is just beautiful.



Oh! I almost forgot, here are the official giveaway rules:
*You must have a valid U.S mailing address
*A valid e-mail address (so that I can contact if you win)
*The giveaway will start 8/21/10 at 2:30PM and will end 9/1/10 at 12:00AM.

For extra entries:
+2 For becoming a new follower.
+3 For being already one of my great followers.
+5 For posting about my giveaway on your blog.

Please, PLEASE remember to include all extra entries in ONE comment. And remember to tell me which books you'd like, if you win. That would help me out so much, guys.
So, what is your #10 Can’t-Wait read?
See you tomorrow!

Love Y’all,
Ashley


!!ONLY 9 DAYS TILL A HOPE UNDAUNTED COMES OUT!!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Fiction Fanatic Fridays ~Giveaway!!


Welcome back to another week of FFF Y'all! If your just joining us, Fiction Fanatic Fridays or FFF is a new meme (sort of) that I'm hosting on my blog. Heres the whole spiel: Every Friday I'll ask y'all one question from a book, the first person to leave a comment with the correct answer and valid e-mail wins a customized bookmark like that one --------------->



Okay, so y'all ready?

Last week I choose a book that's newer and so a lot of people hadn't had the chance to read yet. So, this week, I'll be asking a question from one of my favorite books of all time, A Passion Most Pure by Julie Lessman, and I'm hoping since it's been out for a few years , y'all have gotten to read it too!!;)

Here we go!

After America enters the war, fathers and sons two have been drafted, the remaining members of the O'Connor family go to Ireland to live with their grandmother and great-grandmother who is near-deaths-welcome mat. While there, Faith O'Connor gets a star spot on The Irish Times writing pool. What is the name of the pub that the Times reporters love to frequent?


I hope y'all have fun with this one!! Have a great weekend!

Love Y'all,
Ashley

Friday, January 29, 2010

Interview+Giveaway with Cerella D. Sechrist

This week I'd like to welcome Cerella D. Sechrist to my blog.
Cerella is the author of her new book Love Finds You in Hershey Pennsylvania.
To read my review of LFYI Hershey Pa, click HERE
A~ So Cerella, why don't you tell us a little about yourself?
C~ I live in southern Pennsylvania, about an hour from the delightful town of Hershey, where my book takes place. =) I work full-time, in the office, for my dad's general construction business, and I'm taking college courses in holistic health (a passion of mine!) while writing more books! (It makes for some busy days - I'm rarely bored! *g*)

Obviously, as a writer, I absolutely love reading - especially fiction. Historical, young adult and classic literature are my favorite genres, but I'll read just about anything, if the story is well told.


A~ Wow! Your a busy women, I don't know how you find time to write and get a degree. I can barley get my homework done:~) LOL
I absolutely love histoical fiction too! And speaking of books....

What was your favorite book last year? And what book are you most looking forward to this year?

C~ My favorite books from last year were the Dylan Foster series by Melanie Wells. It wasn't one of my typical choices, but I was intrigued by the premise of this demon who was sort of 'stalking' the title character. It turns out, they were really good! I couldn't put them down! The main character had such a dry sense of humor, and there was a lot of suspense involved along with a touch of mystery. The first book wasn't the best, but by the second one, I was hooked. The titles are: When the Day of Evil Comes, The Soul Hunter, and My Soul to Keep.

This year, I'm looking forward to more historical fiction. =) I've been meeting new writers, like Laura Frantz who wrote the upcoming Courting Morrow Little, and I'm eager to dive back into some historical fiction - there are so many good titles out there right now, in the historical genre! I also have yet to get my hands on a copy of Ted Dekker's Green, but I loved his Circle Trilogy, so I'm eager to read Green, as another volume to those stories.


A~ Ooooh, sounds like some great books. I'll have to get my hands on that Dylan Foster series:~)

Is there an author and/or book that you think influences your writing? And if yes, how?

C~ Good question! I can't really pinpoint one specific book or author that influences my writings - I don't want to mimic just one style or writer, I'd like to be influenced by a variety of authors to create my own distinct voice. I've always been a big believer in reading a lot of different genres, even if they weren't all ones I planned to write in, just to become well-rounded at my craft. Since I knew I wanted to write at a very young age (ten years old), I spent a lot of my teens and twenties reading a broad range of styles, authors and genres. I have my favorites, but there's something distinct in each style - for instance, you can learn a lot from fantasy about world-building and the necessity of remaining true to the 'rules' you create. Mystery can teach you how to keep the reader on a hook while you spin out the story, etc. So I hope the diversity of what I've read over the years will help me hone whatever specific genre I take on.


A~ Sounds like you've been writing for while.
Which is kind of my next question.....
How long have you been writing and what are some of the books you've written (be they published or un-published)?

C~ I decided I wanted to be a writer when I was ten years old and spent my teens studying as much as I could of the publishing industry and the art of writing. (I was quite determined!) Then, at sixteen, I wrote my first novel. It was a historical - a western, and one of the best experiences to have written it. I realized writing a book isn't as easy as it seems! But I wasn't deterred. I started submitting it to publishers when I was seventeen. It didn't sell (which is okay - it honestly wasn't very good! LOL!), so I eventually wrote another book and another - all historicals. I've written historicals set during the age of piracy, the Civil War, the wild West, etc.

When I had no success receiving contracts from my historical manuscripts, I eventually decided to try my hand at something different. That's when I came up with the premise for Love Finds You in Hershey, Pennsylvania - a modern-day romantic comedy about a chef who is very talented in her field, except when it comes to desserts (which she can't create.) It was very different, going from historicals to a contemporary comedy...but I managed to pull it off! And eventually, I was offered a publishing contract. =)


A~ I don't know many teenagers today, who would have written a book and then be brave enough to sumit it to a publisher.

In your own words tell us about LFYI Hershey Pa.

C~ Love Finds You in Hershey is the story of Sadie, a single mom and restaurateur who has finally settled into her life in Hershey. She has an adorable, impish five-year-old daughter and a best friend, Jasper, who is like her rock. She's gone through a lot in her twenty-nine years, and she finally thinks her life is going to level and allow her to savor the sweet side of success. But then, this mysterious Russian entrepreneur arrives in town, and the rumor is that he's opening up a restaurant to compete with her own. Add to that the return of her ne'er-do-well father, who is looking to make amends for abandoning her in the past. Before she can say 'souffle', Jasper realizes he's in love with her and begins the wooing. She definitely has her hands full juggling all the ingredients in her life. =)


A~ What inspired you to write about a single mom/ chef, who happens to live in the sweetest place in the USA? LOL

C~ When none of my historicals had gained me any publishing contracts, I decided to write something different, for a change. Once I knew I wanted to tell a modern-day story, I tried to think what might interest me as a reader, in a contemporary setting. I have a bit of a foodie streak, so a story about a chef/restaurateur seemed like a good start. So I began to get to know Sadie a little bit more - her quirks and habits. Eventually, it came to me - what would it be like to be a chef and not be able to create something...like desserts? And so the conflict was born. Since I already had that sweet element, with the dessert theme, and I've always loved the nearby town of Hershey...it was like the perfect recipe!

A~ Mmmmm...... and what a sweet tale it was (I loved LFYI Hershey!). I love cooking, especially baking, but unfortunately like Sadie, I can't make a good dessert to save my life.

How much of "you" do you put into you characters?

C~ It's funny because some characters I can see a lot of myself in and others, not so much. In Sadie, I definitely can relate to how much she wants something that she's just not meant to have. On the other hand, she's got this certain confidence that I doubt I'll ever possess. She even had her own cooking show on television for a year, and that takes some finesse! But she's also experienced certain tragedies that I never have, and that part of her requires me to have walked through those things with someone else so I can adequately represent how a character feels about it.

The most of me that goes into a character is probably in the lessons they have to learn throughout the story. I've come to find that I gravitate to issues that I'm currently working through, or have worked through in the past. It's almost as if I know - if I give the character this problem, then we're going to have to sort it out together. Because I can't have them learn something I haven't already learned. So some characters are just me at different stages. Sadie is me a couple of years ago. Another character, Belva, is a voice of understanding, and that's me much later. But every character is definitely their own individual - some of them just have a few more shades of 'me' than the others.


A~ It's great see authors really put them selves into their books.

You have a strong spiritual message in "Hershey" that many can relate to (including me). Would you like to share you testimony of faith?

C~ The most important thing I learned, in my own faith journey, through writing Hershey was accepting my own limitations. I began to place a lot of my self-value on certain things - that if I could just do this, have this, be this...then it would be enough. Sadie has the same dilemma in wanting to be skilled at desserts - she's already very talented at what she does...but she tells herself it's not enough.

In a similar way, I had to learn that what God has given me is more than enough. He loves me as I am, and that's all that matters. If everything else fell away - if I had nothing, if I could do nothing except love him...He would still love me back, just as much as He does now. My life matters, it has value, no matter if I'm great at everything I want to be talented at doing.

The journey of writing the book sort of took me back to when I first prayed the salvation prayer, at five years of age. I was five. I didn't know a lot about theology or denominations or church history. I knew one thing - that I was loved by a creator who would (and did) do anything for me. It was enough for me then. It's enough for me now.


A~ That's beautiful. We all forget from time to time, that it's "us" alone He wants, not the things we can do or have done.
Kind of switching gears here......

If "Hershey" was being made into a movie who would you pick to play the main characters?

C~ I actually ALWAYS 'cast' my books before writing them. I really like the act of reading them to be somewhat visual - that you can 'see' in your imagination the setting and the people. Of course, I think everyone should do their own casting this way since everyone's tastes are different. (My sister always wrinkles her nose at my cast. She never agrees with me! LOL!)


But for me, I would choose either Sandra Bullock or Jennifer Garner to play the role of Sadie. Sandra's my first choice because Sadie's a little neurotic and comedic but still rather sweet, which reminds me of several of Sandra's movie roles over the years. Of course, she's a little bit older than Sadie would be, so Jennifer Garner could work in that case. =)



For Jasper, it's sort of this blend between Owen Wilson and country artist, Keith Urban. Sadie describes him as a 'surfer dude gone country', so it takes the right sort of guy to fit that mold! The guy that's featured in my book trailer video as Jasper, though, has a nice look to me, so I'm rather fond of him as well.



For Dmitri's darkly handsome looks, I always imagined Goran Visnjic (most people know him from ER.) He doesn't have a Russian accent, but he DOES have an accent, and I think he's adorable



A~ Hahah I can totally see Goran Visnjic playing Dmitri. LOL.
I think the "date" scene with Jasper and Sadie has to be my favorite out of all the books I've read. It was so romantic........

How did you come up with the idea and do you think you would have change anything, now that "Hershey" is published?

C~ I can't remember exactly how I came up with the date idea. I remember I was away from home when I wrote it, but I had my copy of Romeo & Juliet with me. I was trying to get in Jasper's head and figure out what he would choose to do for Sadie on such a momentous occasion for them. From a guy's perspective - every girl wants to be Juliet. So once he and I established that, it went from there!

As for anything I would change...honestly, I don't think there's a thing I would change! Love Finds You in Hershey was the first book of mine, that when I was finished writing it, I thought, "This deserves to be on a shelf in a bookstore." I'd had doubts and insecurities about every other book I had written before that. But I knew I had done my best on this one when I realized I was laughing at my own jokes and crying at all the right parts. I was enjoying reading my own book, and for me, that was success.


A~ The date was so romantic *sigh*
Only a couple more questions to go......

Are you writ ting another book as now, and if so could you gives us a hint about it (title,theme, characters, etc..)?

C~ I have the next one written! It's actually the first book in (hopefully!) a series about three sisters who are working through some of their issues and past betrayals. It's not quite as comedic as Love Finds You in Hershey, but there are still some quirky moments! I really love exploring sibling relationships in my writing, since there are usually a lot of layers there. Now let's just hope my agent can find a worthy publisher! =)


A~ Oh, I can't wait!:~D

What is the quirkiest thing you've ever done?

C~ Hmm…well, my brother is a huge prankster, and he’s always trying to talk me into going out pranking with him. One time, he actually convinced me to go and ‘fork’ a friend’s lawn. We went to the grocery store and bought hundreds of white plastic forks.

We had a cousin along to drive the get-away car, and we waited until around midnight to make our attack. It was a very long and steep driveway, and the house sat back up in the woods. My brother and I snuck up the drive and inserted forks all over the lawn. We were just wrapping up when the family’s dog started barking, and they let her out of the house. He and I raced back down the driveway, dog on our heels, dove into the car and drove away before we were caught.

Our friend never did figure out who forked his yard. I hope he’s not reading this. =)

A~ Hahaha. I've heard of "flocking" somebodies yard. But not "forking":~) I'll have to try that myself one day. Minus the dogs of course
Ok, last question:~)

I'm going to give you a scene and I want you to finish it;~)

"Could this day get any worse?” Karen thought to herself as she mounted the stairs to her apartment. "First my ‘fiancee’ suggests we spend time apart. Then my boss calls me to his office to ‘discuss’ my future at the paper (a.k.a fire me!) I don't know what else could go wrong…" Karen let out a long sigh as she stood in front of the door to her apartment. "That's funny," she thought, "I'm sure I had shut the door when I left this morning." Karen nudged the door open with the toe of her shoe. As the door swung open...........


C~ .......the piercing sounds of a fire alarm shattered the stillness of the stairwell, and the first wispy clouds of smoke began wafting from her apartment. With a gasp, Karen stumbled inside the foggy interior of her living quarters and searched the room with desperation. Eyes watering from the accumulating smoke, she began to call her kitten’s name, “Muffin…come on, Muffin…come to Momma…”

But Muffin refused to make an appearance. Coughing to clear the searing smoke from her stinging nostrils, Karen tucked the neckline of her blouse over her nose and mouth and continued to call the kitten’s name as she staggered toward the bedroom. A quick but thorough search beneath the bed didn’t reveal the animal’s presence, and the growing wall of smoke prevented further searching.

The long shrieks of a fire engine’s arrival filled the evening air outside, and with a heart full of dismay and anguish, Karen stumbled toward the apartment door.

An hour later, the last of the fiendish flames had been extinguished, and the origin of the fire’s cause announced: a break-in, by a disgruntled source from her job as a reporter at the paper.
Former job, Karen disappointedly noted as she remembered the conversation with her boss.
Huddled within the warm embrace of the fleece blanket that one of the fireman had solicitously provided her, she dropped her forehead to her knees and suppressed a swell of tears.
This was the epitome of a bad day. And to top it off, Muffin, the fluffy kitten that had been her one consolation, was nowhere to be found. Karen shuddered at the thought of the helpless creature, trapped in by walls of flames in the now charred remains of her apartment.
Unable to suppress her anguish, a small sob escaped from her chest. She struggled to hold the next sob within her, and after a moment, became aware of a warm presence at her side.
Lifting her head, she turned her gaze to meet the warmest pair of brown eyes she had ever encountered.
“Hi,” the fireman greeted, his white teeth gleaming against the soot smeared across his tanned face.

Karen felt her heart give an involuntarily flutter. “Hi,” she returned.

“Looking for this?”

He held up a tiny bundle of fur, and Muffin’s trusting eyes blinked at her. The kitten meowed a greeting.
“Muffin!” Karen cried, her spirits lifting for the first time all day. The fireman deposited the cat into her waiting hands, and she nuzzled her nose into the animal’s soft warmth.
Observing the reunion for a few minutes, the fireman finally commented, “Looks like you’re good with animals. We could use someone like you, down at my sister’s animal shelter. They just lost their vet’s assistant. Would you be interested in a position?”

Karen’s face split into a genuine smile. “I…I think I’d like that.”

The fireman beamed, causing another heart-thumping shudder in Karen’s chest. He held out a hand, “I’m Brent,” he introduced himself.


“Karen,” she returned, inserting her hand into his. And she couldn’t help thinking: maybe this wasn’t the epitome of a bad day, after all.


A~ Wow! I thought you'd write a few lines, but not several paragraphs. You went over and beyond and it just shows what a wonderful writer you are.And that you love what you do:~D

A Break-in, a fire and a handsome fireman. Sounds like it has the makings of a great story:~)LOL

A~ Cerella I hope you enjoyed the interview as much as I did.
And thanks so much for putting up (for the last two hours!) with my somewhat, incessant questions.
I can't wait for your next book!:~D

C~ Thanks so much for taking the time to interview and feature me on your blog, Ashley. And thanks for reading Love Finds You in Hershey, Pennsylvania! If anyone wants to learn more about me or the book, check out my website at http://www.cerelladsechrist.com/


Ok guys, heres your chance to win a free copy of Love Finds You in Hershey Pennsylvania and a unique "Hershey Chocolate Bar" bookmark . All you have to do is leave a comment with your name and e-mail address so I can contact you if you win.


Here are the giveaway rules:
* You must have a valid e-mail address (you must leave your e-mail address in the comment to be entered in the contest. To prevent spammers write e-mail like this.... i.e: i95fahrenheit[at]ymail[dot]com)
* Must have a valid U.S mailing address.
* U.S residents only
*The giveaway will start on Jan. 29th, 2010 and end on Feb. 8th, 11:59 pm, 2010. Any entries after the set date will not be entered in the giveaway
* The winner will be announced on Feb 9th, 2010 on this blog. The winner will be contacted via e-mail. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail. If they do not reply within the 48 hours, a new winner will chosen.
For extra entries:
1+ For commenting (including the link and your e-mail address)
1+ For becoming a new follower
2+ For being an old follower
4+ For post (on the sidebar of your blog) about this giveaway on your blog.
Be sure to include all extra entries in the one comment
Good Luck!

Love Y'all,
Ashley

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Review + Giveaway: The Raven Saint (Charles Towne Bells) by M.L. Tyndall




Author: M.L. Tyndall

Publisher: Barbour Books

Date Released: January 1, 2010

Series: Charles Towne Bells Bk 3

Stars:*****

Age rating: 12 & up

Pros: A deep (and moving) spiritual message and wonderfully characters with detailed backgrounds, make the story gripping and all the more real.

Cons: I loved the ending but I only wish we could have seen both Nathen & Hope and Rafe & Grace married.

Back cover:
When Grace Westcott is kidnapped by a French mercenary, tossed aboard his ship, and told she will be sold to a Spanish Don in Columbia, she cannot imagine what she has done to deserve such a horrid fate. She has spent her entire life serving God and helping the poor, not to mention trying to save the souls of her two wayward sisters. Thinking perhaps God has sent her to preach to the vile captain and his crew, Grace's every attempt to correct their sinful ways is rewarded with only mockery. When Grace's situation grows far worse than she could imagine, she is forced to face her own human weaknesses. But she isn't prepared to face her biggest weakness of all-falling in love with the nefarious captain, Rafe Dubois.

Captain Rafe Dubois hates nothing more than a religious pretence of piety. Fleeing a home of abuse and betrayal under the thumb of his self-righteous father, he became a mercenary upon the Caribbean. There isn't any job, no matter how vile, he won't undertake in order to amass the fortune he needs to build a hospital for the poor in his home town of Port-de-Paix. The praises of the people fill a craving in his soul for the self-worth and value he never received from his father, while giving him a sense of purpose for his otherwise reckless life. That is, until he meets the saintly Miss Grace Westcott who continually berates his every move.

*My thoughts:
I loved both, The Red Siren and The Blue Enchantress, so I knew when I picked up The Raven Saint I knew I wouldn’t be disappointed. M.L Tyndall once again, masterly wove love, adventure and God together. Picking up right where The Blue Enchantress left off, your really able to get into the story and the into the characters . Rafe is a perfect opposite to Grace, brash, forward and faithless while Grace is pious, stubborn and demure. And when the two clash, sparks fly. The message in The Raven Saint, is so true for a lot of Christians (especially me). I sometimes find myself judging others because of who they appear to be . I judge their actions, without giving a thought to what they've maybe been through and what they've had to live with, a second thought. Between that, the longing, deception, and the nefarious captain Rafe Dubois, there was never a dull moment in The Raven Saint. I really thought that the Raven Saint finished the Charles Towne Bells trilogy with an end that didn’t leave me wanting. Although that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t love to see what happens after they return to Charles Towne.

*Dissclaimer*

Sincere thanks to Babour Publishing for providing me with a review copy of The Raven Saint. I mean no disrespect to any author and/or readers. I'm just expressing my honest opinion . I am not paid to review books by the authors and/or the publisher.

Okay now for the giveaway!

I will be giving away a copy of The Raven Saint to one lucky commenter.

Here are the giveaway rules:
* You must have a valid e-mail address (you must leave your e-mail address in the comment to be entered in the contest. To prevent spammers write e-mail like this.... i.e: i95fahrenheit[at]ymail[dot]com)
* Must have a valid U.S mailing address.
* U.S residents only
*The giveaway will start on Jan. 13th, 2010 and end on Jan. 21st, 11:59 pm, 2010. Any entries after the set date will not be entered in the giveaway
* The winner will be announced on Jan 22nd, 2010 on this blog. The winner will be contacted via e-mail. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail. If they do not reply within the 48 hours, a new winner will chosen.

For extra entries:
1+ For commenting (including the link and your e-mail address)
2+ For becoming a new follower
3+ For being an old follower
5+ For post (on the sidebar of your blog) about this giveaway on your blog.
Be sure to include all extra entries in the one comment

Good luck and have fun:~)

Love Y'all,
Ashley

Monday, December 28, 2009

New Year's Book Giveaway!


Hey Y'all,
One of my New Years resolutions was to host giveaways on my blog. So I decided to start a little early on the resolutions and host my first blog giveaway today ;~) lol
Lori @~Some of My Favorite Books~ asked us to list our Top 10 Favorite books of 2009. That gave me an idea to host a giveaway. But instead of 10 books, how about 5. Because for me (at least), there would be to many books to choose from (or remember) to just put 10 books ;~) All you have to do, to enter is: Post your Top 5 Favorite Books Of 2009 (the books have to have been published in 2009) on your blog , then come back here and leave a
comment with the link to your post and your e-mail address. The winner will receive any one, book, off their "Top 5" list ( if you already own the book you may choose any, other, book you like)

Ok, so here is my Top 5 Favorite Books of 2009!



by Julie Lessman
(The DOB books is the best series I've read. I just LOVE them )






by Deeanne Gist
(Just a really fun book)






by Julie Klassen
(I loved the historical detail)







By Maggie Brendan
(I really enjoyed reading the 1st
in the Hearts Of West series)







5. The Blue Enchantress
By M.L. Tyndall
(I thought that all three books were fantastic)






Ok, so now for the boring, but, important stuff.......

Giveaway Rules:
* You must have a valid e-mail address (you must leave your e-mail address in the comment to be entered in the contest. To prevent spammers write e-mail like this.... i.e: i95fahrenheit[at]ymail[dot]com)
* Must have a valid U.S mailing address.
* U.S residents only
*The giveaway will start on Dec. 29th 2009 and end on Jan. 4th 11:59 pm, 2010
Any entries after the set date will not be entered in the giveaway
* The winner will be announced on Jan 5th 2010 on this blog. The winner will be contacted via e-mail. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail. If they do not reply within the 48 hours, a new winner will chosen.

For extra entries:
1+ For commenting (including the link and your e-mail address)
2+ For becoming a new follower
3+ For being an old follower
5+ For post (on the sidebar of your blog) about this giveaway on your blog
Be sure to include all extra entries in the one comment


Also, be sure to stop by Lori's blog (if you haven't already) and leave a comment with the list of your "Top 10" :~)

Happy New Year Y'all,
~Ashley