SUPRISE!! SURPRISE!!

Leave a comment

Starting today several of my books will be free on Amazon through the weekend!! That’s right! FREE! No strings attached–nothing to sign up for. Nothing to do. Though, if you like one or all of my books, reviews would be a great way to thank me!

Different books on different days so you’ll have to check back during the weekend to get a free copy of the one you’ve been wanting to read. And no I’m not going to tell you what day for what books.

That’s the surprise part!

AMAZON PAGE

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING!

New Release–BIRTHRIGHT

22 Comments

LEAVE A COMMENT TO BE ENTERED TO WIN AN AMAZON GIFT CARD!

BIRTHRIGHT is my latest novel. And it’s not like any of my other books. It’s a supernatural horror story. Definitely out of the box. I love to read books like that and even watch some of the supernatural/fantasy movies. Some not all!

But I never thought I’d write one.

Then one night I had a dream. The moment I woke up I ran up to my computer and wrote a paragraph about the dream. Later that day, I added a few more paragraphS…and that was the beginning of BIRTHRIGHT.

When it was finished, it was finished. It was a story I wrote for myself. I didn’t submit it to even be considered for publication. But every now and then I’d take it out, read it, revise and polish it a bit more. I loved the story, but didn’t do anything about getting it published.

Until now.

After I turned my final edits in for the next in my Deadly Communication series (Deadly Intent), I started working on a different novel, but suddenly BIRTHRIGHT seemed to be calling my name.

This time I listened.

BIRTHRIGHT tells the story of Sam Langstrom.

Every story has a beginning, a middle, and the end (or at least it should!) and this one is no exception. The Beginning is set in pre-Civil War times when Sam’s birthright begins. The Middle is in the seventies and eighties where we learn about his own family. And The End happens in contemporary times as Sam must decide if he will or will not accept his birthright.

Birthright2_med_72dpi

Amazon Link

Here’s the back cover:

Is evil real? Does it prowl around like a lion searching for its next victim?

Sam Langstrom knows the answer to those questions. He’s known since he was a child. Evil is not only real, but his birthright.

But can a man change his destiny?

With God’s help, Sam believes he’s put the ghosts of his childhood behind him. Now a preacher with a wife and a child of his own, life is good. Right up until that moment when his house explodes in front of his eyes—with his child inside.

The ghosts are back.

He has one chance to save his child, but to do so means to turn his back on God. Will he accept his birthright—bow down to the evil? Will he give the lion its final victory—his soul?

 

So, it’s time to celebrate the release of BIRTHRIGHT with a giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a $10 Amazon gift card. Two more will win a $5 gift card. Leave a comment and you’ll be automatically entered for the giveaway.

Winners will be picked on March 17!

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING!

Book Blast–Win an Amazon Gift Card!

6 Comments

More Than ThisMore Than This
By Staci Stallings

Amazon Buy Button

About the Book:

Liz Savoy has no plans to date anyone—least of all the dark handsome mystery man who sometimes inhabits the corner table at the coffee shop where she’s working to get through school. But plans change, sometimes in ways no one expected.

Jake McCoy is the next mega-millionaire author, or at least he would be if he could get the stories in his head down on the ether. With no good place to write, he resorts to dark corners in Wi-Fi hotspots, knowing no one in the world cares about him or his comings and goings one way or the other. However, there is one waitress at The Grind coffee shop with a cute smile and kind eyes who doesn’t seem to think he is as invisible as he likes to think he is. Can reality with her ever hope to match the fantasy world where his imagination has him living?

LINK to KINDLE

Staci new haedshot

Now a #1 Best Selling Christian and Inspirational Romance author, Staci Stallings, a stay-at-home mom with a husband, three kids and a writing addiction on the side, has numerous titles for readers to choose from. Not content to stay in one genre and write it to death, Staci’s stories run the gamut from young adult to adult, from motivational and inspirational to full-out Christian and back again. Every title is a new adventure! That’s what keeps Staci writing and you reading. Although she lives in Amarillo, Texas and her main career right now is her family, Staci touches the lives of people across the globe with her various Internet and writing endeavors.

Follow Staci Stallings
Website | Facebook | Twitter

Enter to Win a $50 Amazon Gift Card!

Enter below to enter a $50 Amazon gift card, sponsored by author Staci Stallings!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

This book blast is hosted by Crossreads.

We would like to send out a special THANK YOU to all of the CrossReads book blast bloggers!

Friday Friend–Bonnie Doran & A Giveaway!

4 Comments

It’s been a while since I’ve had a friend stop by on a Friday.

Today’s guest writer is  Bonnie Doran. She tells me her heart is in science fiction. She enjoys reading, cooking, knitting, solving Sudoku puzzles, and telling groan-producing puns. Her published works include six magazine articles, three short stories, 67 devotional writings, and her science thriller, Dark Biology.

And Bonnie wants to give one lucky winner a print copy of her book, DARK BIOLOGY. To be entered to win, leave a comment. A name will be drawn next Friday!

 

I Married a Mad Scientist

Not many women claim they’re married to a Mad Scientist. They might be a military wife or pastor’s wife. Not me.

Thirty-one years ago, I had celebrated by 31st birthday and broken up with a boyfriend. I figured I’d never find that special someone. I was living on the Central Coast of California at the time.

Then Don, friend of mine, played matchmaker. He knew a guy who worked at Vandenberg Air Force Base as an electrical engineer with Martin Marietta, now Lockheed Martin. Does anybody remember the MX missile? Yes, he was a rocket scientist at the time. Don was his quality control inspector.

We exchanged photos before we met. John’s photos showed him playing a harp and working with his homemade laser. He also had a photo of his Siamese cat.

We rendezvoused at Don and Tricia’s place and went out for dinner. The rest is history. John proposed after two and a half weeks and we married three months later. Six weeks after that, John completed his work and we moved back to Denver. We’ll celebrate our 32nd anniversary this May.

I should have suspected that John was a Mad Scientist. He owned a home-built laser that had been his senior project at Georgia Tech. He spent his free time with computer and model-rocket groups.

Although the label of Mad Scientist hadn’t occurred to me, the moniker fits him well. He built a Tesla coil. One of his latest projects is working with a Van de Graaf machine. He has a 2,300-pound electromagnet that now resides on the production floor of his company which builds laser-engraving machines. Getting that electromagnet out of the basement of our house required several men and a mechanical engineer who devised a block and tackle.

For a number of years, he’s been a member in good standing of the Denver Mad Scientists, an informal club which meets at a restaurant for brunch and at a pot luck at someone’s home every month. The conversation usually disintegrates into techno-speak about computers, electronic design, or the latest sci-fi movie.

So yes, I’m a Mad Scientist’s Wife. My experience as such resulted in a flash fiction piece, “The Mad Scientist Pot Luck” which Splickety Magazine published several years ago. John sees a few of his quirks reflected in one of my characters in Dark Biology, but of course I disavow the novel bears any resemblance to real people or events.

Thanks, Bonnie. Here’s a little more about her book, DARK BIOLOGY. And by the way, Bonnie, I love this cover! It’s awesome.

DarkBiology2

Renowned vaccinologist “Hildi” Hildebrandt has set her sights on beating her brother to a Nobel Prize, and the opportunity to conduct experiments on the International Space Station might just provide the means to obtain that goal. Chet Hildebrandt should have had that opportunity. But now he’ll teach a lesson to them all: his hot-shot astronaut sister, his philandering hypocritical father, and the CDC for not properly appreciating his work. One vial of a virus purloined from the CDC labs and released at his father’s marriage seminar should do the trick, without hurting anybody. After all, it’s only a mild influenza strain…Or is it?

If you’d like to buy it, go to: http://pelink.us/1fzRErC

Don’t forget to leave a comment to be entered to win the book!

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING!

Writerly Wisdom–Take A Break!

2 Comments

It’s Wednesday so that means time for another bit of Writerly Wisdom. And it’s the last Wednesday of the year! I don’t know about you but that’s a bit of a shock. I don’t know where the time went. Anyway, it being the last day of the year, I thought this would be great advice:

TAKE A BREAK!

Wise writers know that taking a break from your writing from time to time can do wonders for the story.  Something magical happens when we take a break. As I focus on other things, little gems wander into my mind that will improve the story.  Sometimes, even clarify what the real story is–not the plot but the spiritual truth of the story.

This holds true in life as well. Most of us are way too over committed to all sorts of things. Our family, our careers, our community, our church. We’re so busy running around and doing that our mind goes on overload. And just as a washing machine malfunctions when it’s overloaded, the same can happen with out minds.

That’s when it’s time to TAKE A BREAK.

Relax, Rejuvenate, and Remember what life is really about.

That’s it for this year! Wishing you a happy and blessed 2015!

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING!

 

My Friday Friend–Janet K. Brown

2 Comments

My Friday Friend today is Janet K. Brown. She lives in Wichita Falls, Texas with her husband, Charles. Writing became her second career after retirement from medical coding.

janet(3)

Worth Her Weight will be the author’s debut inspirational women’s fiction, but it makes a perfect companion to her recently released, Divine Dining: 365 Devotions to Guide You to Healthier Weight and Abundant Wellness. Both books encompass her passion for diet, fitness, and God’s Word.

You can  find her at http:/ /www.janetkbrown.com on Twitter, @janetkbrowntx , on Facebook @  http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Janet-K-Brown-Author/143915285641707

WHW_cover_11-26-14(2)

The recipe below might’ve been one enjoyed by the heroine of Worth Her Weight my inspirational women’s fiction. Lacey faces a food addiction that only God can heal. A good friend brings her a casserole, a salad, and a dessert, hoping it’s something Lacey might eat and stay healthy during a traumatic time in her life.

The reader will find those recipes at the end of the book.

Today, I’m offering Lillian Duncan’s viewers what might’ve been Lacey’s entree for New Year’s Day.

Black-Eyed Pea Casserole

Black-Eyed Pea Mixture:

1 lb. 93% lean ground beef

Onion to taste

Green pepper to taste

2 16 oz. cans black-eyed peas, drained

1 10 oz. can Rotel tomatoes

1 t. salt

1 t. sugar

½ t. pepper

¼ t. garlic powder

Brown ground beef in skillet.

Drain.

Stir in onion & green pepper, cook until tender

Add remaining ingredients.

Bring to a boil then reduce heat & simmer for 20 minutes

Cornbread:

3 / 4 c corn meal

2 heaping T. flour

1 / 2 t. salt

1t. sugar

1 t. baking powder

1/8 t soda

Mix dry ingredients

Add 1 T. canola oil

Put 1 egg in 1 cup measuring cup & then fill the rest of the way with buttermilk

Fold milk/egg mixture into dry ingredients.

Use oil spray for pan before adding mixture.

Cook at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes

Slice into 8 pieces.

Pour one-sixth of black-eyed pea mixture over 1 piece of cornbread.

This gives you 6 servings of black-eyed pea casserole.

Sounds tasty, Janet. Thanks for sharing the recipe with us. Here’s a bit more about her new book, WORTH HER WEIGHT:

How can a woman who gives to everyone but herself accept God’s love and healing when she believes she’s fat, unworthy, and unfixable? Can she be Worth Her Weight?

LACEY CHANDLER helps her mother, her sister, her friend, and then she binges on food and wonders is there really a God?

BETTY CHANDLER hates being handicapped and useless, so she lashes out at the daughter that helps, and the God who doesn’t seem to care.

TOBY WHEELER loves being police chief in Wharton Rock, but when the devil invades the small town, he can’t release control.

Is God enough in Wharton Rock?

Writer of the Day–Stephanie Prichard

Leave a comment

My Writer of the Day is Stephanie Prichard and she has an interesting story to share about how she became a writer and she’s been gracious enough to offer a giveaway of her new book, STRANDED. So be sure to leave a comment if you’d like to win an e-copy of the book.

Steph'sRoolsofGrammar-1small

Stephanie is an army brat who lived in many countries around the world and loved it. She met her husband at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, where she majored in English/Literature. She and Don have lived in Indianapolis, IN, for forty years, and in retirement have turned to co-authoring novels now that their three children are busy raising a beautiful crop of grandchildren for them.
You can visit Stephanie at the following sites:

Now let’s hear about her writing journey:

My writing journey is good evidence that God has a sense of humor. He took me, who loves reading, writing, and grammar and who wanted to be an author when she grew up, and partnered me as co-author to my husband, Don, who prefers movies over books, is dyslexic, and almost flunked out of college because of his lack of grammar skills. When I became a wife and mom, I abandoned all thoughts of writing a novel. When our nest emptied, my husband decided out of the blue that he wanted to write one.

See what I mean?

Yep, at age fifty-seven, Don asked me how to write a novel. This story, he said, was nagging him and he wanted to publish it. I giggled behind my hand, gave him a few pointers, and dismissed the silly idea. Five months later, he suffered a stroke and lost all ability to read. Guess what turned out to be the best therapy? Uh-huh, his novel. By plugging away at it he learned how to read again. He expanded the story until it became a trilogy, and on top of that rewrote it four times.

After several years he asked me to become his co-author. I figured I’d only bother with correcting the spelling and grammar, but I fell in love with the story. We read some how-to books together, reshaped the plot and characters, and I rewrote what Don had written. We went to our first writers’ conference and learned omniscient viewpoint was a no-no (what else would a reader of classics write, I ask you?), so I came home and rewrote our novel in third person POV. We then hired an editor-turned-agent to critique the book. He shared many pointers, said to learn how to show-not-tell, and at the end of the critique suggested we scrap the book and start from scratch.

What? Surely he wasn’t saying that I, an English major (with straight A’s, mind you), didn’t know how to write? Sigh. Indeed he was!

Then we joined American Christian Fiction Writers and participated in its online workshops, critique group, and annual conferences. I paid for other online classes and got immediate feedback from instructors. My writing knowledge and skills improved to the point where we acquired an agent … but no nibbles from publishers.

Finally we turned a corner. I got a one-on-one critique partner who said to stop rewriting the beginning of the novel every time I learned something new. Finish it, she demanded. I did. After that, the edits were quick and simple. Our agent had given up on us, but in the meantime self-publishing had come into its own and held too many attractions to turn it down. Not wanting to start off with a shoddy book, we hired a professional cover designer (isn’t the cover beautiful?) and a freelance editor who used to be a fiction acquisitions editor for a major CBA publishing house. From the time I wrote The End until the novel’s publication date, only six months had gone by.

Uh, I guess I should confess it took ten years of co-authoring and co-laboring before Stranded: A Novel became a reality. A whole decade—yet I can’t tell you how thankful we are to God that He made us take that long a time. Every twist and turn in the road and every loop backwards over it was actually forward progress. We had so much to learn—writing skills, technology, blogging, social media, the publishing world, critiquing, self-editing, acquaintance with other authors—and between each of those you can insert writing skills, writing skills, writing skills.

But ta-daaah! We crossed the finish line! So now I’m eager to start on the next book. This time I hope to take only a year. And Don? Hoo, can you believe he’s on the rough draft of book number six?

StrandedFrontFAC72

Back cover blurb:
All Marine Corps reservist Jake Chalmers wants is to give his dying wife a last, romantic cruise to the Philippines. Unable to save her in a mass murder aboard ship, he washes ashore a jungle island, where he discovers three other survivors. Heartbroken that he failed to save his wife, he is determined not to fail these helpless castaways.
 
Federal prosecutor Eve Eriksson rescues a young girl and her elderly great-aunt from the same ship. They badly need Jake’s survival skills, but why is he so maddeningly careful? She needs to hurry home to nail a significant career trial. And, please, before Jake learns her secret that she’s responsible for his wife’s death. 

 

Don’t forget to leave a comment so you’re entered in the giveaway!

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING!

WRITERLY WISDOM!

Leave a comment

I’m approaching my 20 year anniversary of writing–or trying to write! I’ve learned a lot about writing in those twenty years. Not that I don’t have more to learn, I do. An interesting thing occurred to me over the past few weeks. Much of what I learned in and about writing can be applied to life.  So I thought I’d share a few of those thoughts with you from time to time in this new segment–WRITERLY WISDOM.

Here’s my first bit of Writerly Wisdom:

Just because you don’t know how the story’s going to end doesn’t mean you shouldn’t write it! Life and stories are alike in this aspect. As a writer, I don’t always know the ending of the story as I’m writing it. I might have an idea what I think’s going to happen. Sometimes I’m right and sometimes I get surprised!

Life is the same way! The truth is we can never know how any situation is going to end. But just because we don’t know how a project, a romance, a job, or a relationship is going to work out doesn’t mean we shouldn’t give it our all.

So remember–just because you don’t know the ending doesn’t mean you shouldn’t live your story!

Can you think of a time you really weren’t sure you should do something but you did it anyway–and was happy you did? Tell us about it.

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING!

WINNERS!

3 Comments

Here are the winners of my giveaway for REDEMPTION. Thanks to everyone who left a comment. If you won, yay! If you didn’t, I’m sorry.

Winner of the $25 Amazon gift card:

ANN ELLISON

Winners of a $5 Amazon Gift card:

Mary Ann Duncan

Mary Ludeman

Jan Lemon

Carol Sue

Maxie Anderson

And there you have it–the winners!  If you are one of the winners and you haven’t heard from me, that means I don’t have your email address. So please contact me so I can send you your gift.!

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING!

Marvelous Middles!

Leave a comment

Just as a little reminder, in an earlier post I gave you my formula for writing a publishable book. BEST BEGINNINGS + MARVELOUS MIDDLES + EXPLOSIVE ENDINGS = BOOK CONTRACT. Today we’re going to talk about those marvelous middles.

Avoiding the sagging middle syndrome is crucial if you want to write an excellent book. So what exactly is the sagging middle syndrome? It’s that part in the story when you’re searching for something to write before you get to that great ending you’ve planned. It’s also the point where people start skimming your story instead of reading it.

And that’s not a good thing!

We want to keep our readers completely engaged in the story. But how? The key to marvelous middles is to keep the tension high, make the reader want to know what happens next.  Here’s a few ways to ensure MARVELOUS MIDDLES:

  1. Introduce a new character. If they have a secret—even better!
  2. Blow something up (or have another murder).
  3. Add a ticking time bomb to the original problem.
  4. Add a red herring, give the reader several choices for the murderer. That will keep them guessing, and that means they want to know what happens next!
  5. Avoid all that back story you are dying to write. No matter how much you love it—it doesn’t move the story forward.

Here’s the key to writing marvelous middles, if you’re feeling bored or that the story is in that ho-hum stage, then do something to shock yourself and the reader. Keep doing that, and you will certainly avoid that sagging middle syndrome!

Whew! Now you’ve got your best beginning and a marvelous middle, so next time will look at  EXPLOSIVE ENDING that will wow that editor and have them clamoring for your manuscript.

UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOD BLESS & GOOD READING & GOOD WRITING!