12.22.2014

Torn Asunder ~ Launch Day Spotlight

Torn Asunder by Alana Terry 


Torn Asunder is the newest suspense novel from award- winning author Alana Terry. Torn Asunder is the story of Hannah and Simon, two North Korean refugees who sneak back into their country to serve as underground missionaries. In this world of spies, secret police, and informants, Simon and Hannah learn that staying together won't just compromise their ministry. It could cost them both their lives.

Torn Asunder launches today for just 99 cents, and all book sale proceeds today support the work of Liberty in North Korea, an organization that runs an underground railroad for North Korean refugees. You can get the paperback or the ebook for 99 cents for a limited time only. And remember the best news ~ Your purchase will help save a North Korean refugee!

Excerpt from Torn Asunder:

Simon gritted his teeth. His head felt like it was sinking. The general kept his voice level and pleasant as he slipped the device over Simon’s pinky. “Now, you just tell me who you delivered your Bibles to, and I’ll let you leave here with everything intact.”

Simon tried to swallow. His whole jaw was swollen from his scuffle in the woods. He shut his eyes and hoped the general couldn’t feel him tremble.

General Sin chuckled to himself. “Silly me. I forgot.” He slid the device off Simon’s finger. “This kind of tool won’t work on a big, strong man like you.” He strode over to Hannah and yanked her hand before Simon could even cry out. He jammed her ring finger into the opening.

Simon struggled against his iron restraints. “Let her go!”

Hannah sucked in her breath. General Sin still glared at Simon. “This is your last chance. Give me the names, and I'll release her unharmed.”

Simon’s field of vision blurred over. He wanted to scream. The metal from his handcuffs sliced open his wrists. He pictured himself breaking free and tackling the general to the ground.

“Better talk.” General Sin yawned. “I hate getting my uniform messy.”

Hannah’s hand trembled, but she didn’t make a noise.

“Three ...”

Simon clenched his jaw, unable to tear his face away from Hannah’s wide, terrified eyes.

“Two ...”





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12.21.2014

The Daughter of Highland Hall ~ Review

The Daughter of Highland Hall
Edwardian Brides 2
By Carrie Turansky

Katherine Ramsey is to have her season in London and it is imperative that she make a good match in this her first season.  Her aunt Lady Louisa Gatewood is her sponsor and she is anything but encouraging to her young niece.  Aunt Louisa is a demeaning and harsh critic and it is as if she is trying to crush Kate's spirit and independence.

But there is one bright spot in all the hectic demands of trying to have a successful season - Jonathan Foster.  But Jon isn't an acceptable match.  He's training as a doctor.  He's the son of missionaries. And he is the brother to Julia Foster the Governess of Highland Hall.  But there is something about her friendship with Jon that touches her heart and makes her more open to God.

Despite a few missteps Kate manages to capture the attention of one of the seasons most eligible men.  Edward is in line for all Kate and Aunt Louisa could hope for a title, an estate, and wealth. And he seems to appreciate Kate's wit and honesty.  But there are secrets about the Ramsey family that are not common knowledge and when a scandal involving the family makes the front page of all of London's papers Kate's season may come to a sudden and abrupt end.

But what may be counted a devastating setback may provide Kate with the chance she needs to determine who she truly is and what she heart truly desires.  But can she find peace with Aunt Louisa finding fault with every decision she makes?

The Daughter of Highland Hall is a delightful sequel to The Governess of Highland Hall and it picks up shortly after the first book concludes.  I like how this book while following the characters from the first book features some of the other characters who were not in the forefront of book one.  I personally can't wait for the third book in the series.  Carrie Turansky has a way with words and can draw one into the story in such a way one is oblivious to what is going on around you.

I received this book from Blogging for Books in exchange for my honest review.
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  • What if the title, the estate, the life of security and splendor… what if it isn’t enough?


    Strong-willed and beautiful, debutante Katherine Ramsey feels ready to take the London social season by storm, and she must. Her family estate, Highland Hall, has been passed to older male cousin Sir William Ramsey, and her only means of securing her future is to make a strong debut and find a proper husband. With her all-knowing and meddling aunt as a guide, Katherine is certain to attract suitors at the lavish gatherings, sparkling with Great Britain’s elite.

    When a shocking family scandal sidelines Katherine, forcing her out of the social spotlight, she keeps a low profile, volunteering with the poor in London’s East End. Here Katherine feels free from her predictable future, and even more so as a friendship with medical student Jonathan Foster deepens and her faith in God grows. But when Katherine is courted anew by a man of wealth and position, dreams of the life she always thought she wanted surface again. Torn between tradition and the stirrings in her heart for a different path, she must decide whom she can trust and love—and if she will choose a life serving others over one where she is served.

    12.17.2014

    CSFF December Blog Tour ~ Day 3 The Fatal Tree

    Welcome to the final CSFF blog tour of 2014
    This month we are reviewing and discussing The Fatal Tree
    the final book in Stephen Lawhead's Bright Empires series.



    The Fatal Tree
    Bright Empire #5

    I received a copy of The Fatal Tree from Thomas Nelson in conjunction with this CSFF Blog Tour in exchange for tour participation and my honest review.



    All 5 books are available for purchase at the following:



    or as a preorder Kindle 5-in-1 bundle 
    available 1.6.15



    Visit Stephen Lawhead online or on Facebook 

    Thanks for joining us and it's not too late to check out all the tour stops!

    12.16.2014

    CSFF December Tour ~ The Fatal Tree Day 2

    Welcome to the final CSFF blog tour of 2014
    This month we are reviewing and discussing The Fatal Tree
    the final book in Stephen Lawhead's Bright Empires series.



    The Fatal Tree
    Bright Empire #5

    It starts with odd little wrinkles in reality and when the anomalies accumulate to a level that a dimension can no longer sustain - that dimension along with all those living in it will be extinguished as if they had never existed...
    THE END OF EVERYTHING
    is here and we are about to slip over a cosmic cliff.

    Our questors have been separated by both time and space.  The ley lines have become unreliable as the anomalies increase.  And the physical side effects are increasing with each jump making each trip increasingly dangerous.  But the Spirit Well must be reached and they have to discover a way around the Fatal Tree which now guards that which they seek.

    One man may have the knowledge they seek, but can they trust the man who has sought to destroy them?  And what ulterior motives could Archelaeus Burleigh be hiding?  Kit knows that the man responsible for his great grandfather's death can't be trusted but Mina, Cass, and Gianni feel that the preservation of the Omniverse is worth the risk.

    In this the final book we revisit scenes from the previous books but from the viewpoint of other characters who were part of the original scene.  A true merging of past, present and future. 

    Get ready to go on an adventure that will test your ability to adapt and prepare to grow your mind! Paradoxes, Time loops, and Quantum mechanics, oh my!  The unknown is greater than you ever imagined and one misstep or decision can destroy it all!  Join me tomorrow for Day 3 and more about The Fatal Tree.

    I received a copy of The Fatal Tree from Thomas Nelson in conjunction with this CSFF Blog Tour in exchange for tour participation and my honest review.

     
    All 5 books are available for purchase at the following:

    Visit Stephen Lawhead online or on Facebook 

    Be sure to check out all the tour stops during the 3 day tour December 15 - 17, 2014

    Exile ~ Review

    Exile
    A Novel of the Bloodforge 1
    By Tom Stacey

    Deep within the Widowpeak an ancient race is waiting to be awakened.  And two young boys are about to pay the price that the awakening will cost.  And the Verian Empire will soon teeter on the edge as it is falls to this hidden enemy - an enemy that take the appearance of those they hate.

    There are those who have an awareness that something is not right.  But can they discover what is wrong before it is too late?  Heroes are few.  The army is far away.  Hope lies with a long forgotten warrior, a soldier who has lost his memory, a young woman who wants to forget her past, and a young man riddled by guilt.  The coming war is not for the faint of heart, if you hesitate you will die.

    Exile will appeal to fans of epic fantasy.  This is a world who's very survival is in question as it fights a war it never saw coming.  Battles will be lost and won, but the war is just beginning.

    Some secrets should never be discovered...
       Barde jerked a thumb at the portal into the
       To Loster it looked like the maw of some fell beast waiting to swallow the 
       two small boys. “We don’t know what’s in there...”
       “Afraid are we? That makes sense at your age.” Loster scowled. The 
       challenging voice in his head was strangely silent on this matter. Instead it 
       seemed that his older brother had taken its place.
       “I’m not afraid, I just...” he paused. “It’s that.” He pointed at the mosaic. 
       “We don’t know what it means.”
       “So let’s find out,” said Barde.
       They stepped through the doorway into the Widowpeak, though both took 
       care to walk around the dark figure on the floor.
    We know not what we are about to unleash with a single decision.

    I was provided a copy of this book through PUYB in exchange for my honest review and my tour participation.

    About the Author:
    Tom Stacey is an English author of the fantasy novel, Exile. Tom was born in
    Essex, England, and has lived there his whole life. He began writing at school,
    Displaying Tom Stacey.jpgoften taking responsibility for penning the class plays, or writing sketches with his friends. While attending university to read history, Tom developed his writing by creating several short stories, some of which would later become to basis for his debut novel, Exile.

    Tom self-published Exile in summer 2014 and is currently working on the sequel as well as another unrelated novel. He earns a living as a video producer in London in the day and writes at night, a bit like a really underwhelming superhero.

    For More Information:

    • Visit Tom Stacey’s website.
    • Connect with Tom on Facebook and Twitter.
    • Find out more about Tom at Goodreads.
    • Visit Tom’s blog.
    • More books by Tom Stacey.
    Contact Tom.

    About the Book:

    On the fringes of the Verian Empire, two small boys stumble upon a strange
    altar, buried in the heart of a mountain. There they awaken a horror unseen
    for generations, that will descend upon the realm of men while it is at its
    weakest. For Veria is a nation at war with itself, only recently recovered from
    a bloody rebellion, and the time of heroes has passed. The empire is in a state
    of chaos, and while its ruler, the Empron Illis, rids the land of his remaining
    enemies, unseen forces are gathering at the borders. However all eyes are
    turned inwards. The Empron is not a well man, and there are whispers among
    the common folk that his advisors are spies; demons that only wear the flesh of
    men.

    Yet there is hope...

    In the distant mountains, a forester who has buried his past learns that he has
    not been forgotten, and that his crimes have sought him out at last. But he is
    no simple woodsman. He is Beccorban the Helhammer, Scourge, Burner and the
    Death of Nations, and his fury is a terrible thing.

    For when all the heroes are gone, Veria will turn to those it has forgotten,
    before all is lost.

    Title: Exile
    Author: Tom Stacey
    Publisher: Tom Stacey
    Pages: 389
    Genre: Epic Fantasy
    Format: Kindle

    For More Information: 
    • Exile is available at Amazon.
    • Pick up your copy at Barnes and Noble.
    • Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.

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    12.15.2014

    CSFF December Tour ~ The Fatal Tree Day 1

    Welcome to the final CSFF blog tour of 2014
    This month we are reviewing and discussing The Fatal Tree
    the final book in Stephen Lawhead's Bright Empires series.


    The Fatal Tree
    Bright Empire #5
    By Stephen Lawhead


    Today I'm taking a look back at the series up to this point and if you haven't read the books this 
    will give you a brief insight into the series.  
    (And if you haven't read the previous four 4 books you need to!) 

    The Universe is vast- more vast than most people can possible fathom.  There are billions of galaxies in our Universe alone.  In addition there an unknown number of dimensions as equally vast as our own Universe.  If you don't believe me just ask Kit Livingstone (if you can find him, that is!)

    The Bright Empire series by Stephen R Lawhead opens with The Skin Map.  In this we are introduced to Cosimo "Kit" Christopher Livingstone who is about to begin the adventure of a lifetime.  Kit is about to follow his great-grandfather Cosimo Livingstone on a search for the Skin Map, a search that will span centuries and dimensions.  A search that could destroy everything in the omniverse if they accidently change history in just one dimension.

    But what is this Skin Map and why is it so sought after?  The skin map was created by Arthur Flinders-Petrie as a series of various symbols tattooed upon his body that were turned into parchment upon his death.  The greatest of his various mapped symbols lead to the greatest of treasures - the Well of Souls.

    But nothing is ever easy and Kit, his great-grandfather and the Questors are not the only ones seeking the map.  Burley and his men are seeking it too and he plans to use the power he would gain in untold evil.

    But due to his inexperience Kit, Cosimo and Sir Henry have a secondary quest, to rescue Kit's girlfriend Wilhelmina "Mina" from whatever time/dimension she was pulled into.  But nothing ever goes as planned and the three are separated.  The Skin Map is filled with unexpected twists and turns up until the very end so that you are left wondering what comes next in The Bone House book 2.

    The Bright Empire series by Stephen R Lawhead continues with The Bone House.  

    With the unexpected deaths of Cosimo Livingstone and Sir Henry at the hands of Archelaeus Burleigh, Kit  must rely on the Ley traveling skills that Mina has developed since she was transported to 17th century Prague.

    But with time/dimensional travel there are a variety of trips covered in The Bone House including Kit's visit to Egypt in 1822 where he meets up with Doctor Thomas Young who are both on a mission that was brought about by Mina. While Kit is in Egypt with Dr. Young, Mina and Giles are with Dr. Young in Edinburgh.

    Arthur Flinders-Petrie's life is further revealed as are the exploits of his great-grandson Douglas Flinders-Petrie to obtain the Skin Map that Arthur created.

    When Mina, Kit and Giles finally arrive at Mina's new home in Prague, they are shocked to discover the one man that they are trying to avoid is there!  Burleigh is in Prague and all too soon discovers that Kit and Giles did not die in the Egyptian tomb they were imprisoned in.  In their attempt to escape Burleigh, Giles is injured and Kit manages to make it to the Ley line that Mina had directed them to.  But Kit finds himself in the Stone Age where he makes a discovery he was not expecting the Bone House.

     The Bone House is filled with trips that span the centuries and the globe will leave you anticipating what will come next in The Spirit Well book 3.

    The Bright Empire series by Stephen R Lawhead continues with The Spirit Well.  

    The Bone House
     left us with Kit having discovered what he believes to be the Spirit Well, a conclusion he came to after observing Arthur Flinders-Petrie enter a deep water filled environment with a dead woman who is restored to life.

    Mina, after being warned by Haven of Burleigh's suspicions, has left Prague in the hopes of somehow locating Kit.  When she can find no sign of him, Mina goes to Spain in the hopes that Brother Lazarus can help her in her quest.

    Meanwhile we are introduced to Cassandra Clarke who, while on a dig in Arizona, discovers by accident the Ghost Walk.  But when she determines to study this phenomenon she jumps to other places and becomes lost to her time and place, ending up in 1950s Damascus.  There she finds the Zetetic Society who are seeking to achieve God's purpose for His creation - unity and harmony as the Creator intended and to be fully realised at "the end of time and the beginning of eternity.

    In the Spirit Well we discover the circumstances that resulted in the creation of the Skin Map and its separation as well as Burleigh's discovery of the ley lines.

    The Zetetic Society is searching for Sir Henry, Cosimo, and Kit who have disappeared along with Sir Henry's portion of the map.  The society feels that discovering them is of the highest priority and assign this task to Cassandra.

    Treachery and betrayals abound as many search for the greatest discovery of Arthur Flinders-Petrie.  A discovery that Kit has discovered, but can he find his way back?

    As is often mentioned by various characters throughout the series There are no coincidences.  There is a purpose behind everything that happens in our lives though we may not be able to ascertain it at the time.

    The Spirit Well is filled with trips that span the centuries and the globe will leave you anticipating what will come next in The Shadow Lamp.

    The Bright Empire series by Stephen R Lawhead continues with The Shadow Lamp.

    Ley travel is imprecise, but it can be done to within a few days of when one wants to arrive, unless something goes wrong.  And as is often the case something does go wrong for several of our ley travelers.  But this is all part of the journey.  The journey to reach the Spirit Well that Kit discovered by accident when he was misdirected into the Stone Age.  But the Bone House is no longer accessible and a large tree is in its place.  And the gargantuan yew is channeling an enormous amount of energy from the ley in which it is growing.

    Cassandra points out an amazing coincidence to Kit in that the yew tree is a symbol immortality and eternity and in a sense that is what they are searching for in the Spirit Well.  But little does Kit know that he may hold the answer to saving the Omniverse, the known and unknown, from complete and total annihilation!

    Time from the first moments of Creation is at stake if the event that caused the imbalance is not found. The ever expanding universe is beginning to retract upon itself and time is growing short.  An act of Arthur Flinders-Petrie may destroy everything, and we will be alive to witness our own obliteration!

    The Shadow Lamp will span centuries and dimensions and if you are very observant you just may see the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning in The Fatal Tree.

    Get ready to go on an adventure that will test your ability to adapt and prepare to grow your mind! The unknown is greater than you ever imagined!  Join me tomorrow for Day 2 and more about The Fatal Tree.

    All 5 books are available for purchase at the following:

    Visit Stephen Lawhead online or on Facebook 

    Be sure to check out all the tour stops during the 3 day tour December 15 - 17, 2014

    12.14.2014

    Somehow Christmas Will Come ~ Review

    Somehow Christmas Will Come
    By Peggy Blann Phifer

    Molly Dugan is worried about her brother Patrick.  He just hasn't sounded right since the death of his wife.  And then there is Bethany her 6 year old niece.  When she puts her life in Minnesota on hold to spend time with them in their home in Las Vegas the situation is worse than she imagined and it is about to get worse.

    With the help of Bethany's grandmother Jessie and Pat's best friend Trace, Molly plans her new life with Bethany as very important part of it.  

    And in the midst of their grief and upheaval this broken family comes together for healing as a new loving family.  And as Molly promises Bethany Christmas will come.  This is book is both lovely and heartbreaking at the same time.  The promise of Christmas shared is fulfilled and you will delight in it too.

    I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher through TBCN/BookFun in exchange for my honest review.



    ABOUT BOOK: When Molly Dugan’s best friend gets married and leaves St. Paul, Minnesota, to live in Georgia, Molly feels alone and plans a visit to her brother, Patrick, in Las Vegas. Molly had been worried about him ever since his wife died in a tragic boating accident. Grieving she could understand, but she sensed something deeper going on. And she was concerned about Patrick’s six-year-old daughter, Bethany. So she sets aside her life in St. Paul to spend an indeterminate time in Vegas. When Molly gets there, she finds more than she bargained on. And in the lead-up to Christmas, the situation only gets worse…. 6 year-old Bethany loses her last anchor. How does Molly convince her that somehow, Christmas will come.

    ABOUT AUTHOR: Peggy Blann Phifer is an author and columnist, book reviewer and author interviewer, whose work has appeared on various Web sites and writer periodicals both in print and online. She is also an avid reader who loves to escape by diving between the covers of a good book. Peg enjoys handcrafts of all kinds and her home shows off some of her work, though most end up as gifts for friends and family. A retired executive assistant, Peg now makes her home in southern Nevada with husband of 25 years, Jim.