Monday, October 16, 2017

Almond Street Mission Blog Tour







Name of book: Almond Street Mission  
Author: June Foster
Genre: Contemporary Romance  
Release Date: September 6, 2016

When Glorilyn Neilson’s nineteen-year-old brother, Tannon, goes missing without a trace, she’s frantic. Prayer and volunteering at the local homeless shelter in El Camino must fill the time until her sibling returns. But her sapphire eyes and auburn hair inadvertently cause a stir among the male population at the center. Her life changes one evening when she’s attacked by a burly vagrant intent on rape in the alley behind the building. Jeremiah Goodman loves the Lord, but he’s homeless. When he witnesses a foul-mouthed vagrant overpowering one of the volunteers at the homeless shelter, he defends her, saving her from unwanted advances. When Glorilyn offers him a way of escape from his impoverished lifestyle, he can’t tell her why he must live the life of a vagrant. What powerful secret keeps him on the streets?

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My Review 

This book was a real blessing to read. Love the story of Caleb and Glorilyn. Caleb is working for the Lord and ends up at Almond street Mission, an homeless shelter. He meets Glorilyn that volunteers there. Love how the story shows us how God can works things out in our lives in ways we would never think of. This is the first book I have read by June Foster and it will not be my last. I definitely look forward to reading more of her books. The descriptions of everything was very good and I could feel like I was there with the characters. I cannot think of anything that did not like about the book. One of the best Christian fiction I have read. I received an complementary copy of the book from Celebrate Lit for an honest review. 

About the Author



An award-winning author, June Foster is a retired teacher with a BA in education and MA in counseling. June’s book Give Us This Day was a finalist in EPIC’s eBook awards and a finalist in the National Readers Choice Awards for best first book. Ryan’s Father was one of three finalists in the published contemporary fiction category of the Oregon Christian Writers Cascade Writing Contest and Awards. Deliver Us was a finalist in COTT’s Laurel Awards. June has written four novels for Desert Breeze Publishing. The Bellewood Series, Give Us This Day, As We Forgive, and Deliver Us, and Hometown Fourth of July. Ryan’s Father is available from WhiteFire Publishing. Red and the Wolf, a modern day retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, Books One, Two, and Three in the Almond Tree Series, For All Eternity, Echoes From the Past, and What God Knew are all available from Amazon.com. Recently June has seen publication of Christmas at Raccoon Creek, Lavender Fields Inn, Misty Hollow, Almond Street Mission, Restoration of the Heart, and Letting Go, all published by Forget Me Not Press, a division of Winged Publications. June enjoys writing stories about characters who overcome the circumstances in their lives by the power of God and His Word. June uses her training in counseling and her Christian beliefs in creating characters who find freedom to live godly lives. Find June on line at junefoster.com.

Guest Post from June Foster

Stories Behind the Story Almond Street Mission tells the story of Glorilyn Neilson whose younger brother, Tannon, has gone missing, hurling her entire family into turmoil. Prayer and volunteering at the local homeless shelter fills the empty, lonely hours. One evening, she’s attacked by a brawny vagrant intent on rape. Another vagrant, Jeremiah Goodman, defends her, saving her from unwanted attention. Jeremiah loves the Lord but is homeless. The mission director, Mr. Harris, offers him and nineteen-year-old, Tank, a place at the shelter. But when Jeremiah later tries to protects a drug addict in hope of sharing the gospel with him, Mr. Harris finds heroin on Jeremiah, and he’s booted out. Tank chooses to leave with him. On the street, Jeremiah and Tank try to scrape up a meal, but even trash cans around the city park don’t provide food for their hungry stomachs. Taking a chance on getting arrested, they beg for food in front of an elegant downtown Italian restaurant. Two older women walk out. One ignores them but the other looks at them with kind eyes and offers an entire pizza. All this to explain a real life happening which gave me an idea for this scene. My daughter and I were in Chattanooga, Tennessee, at an Italian restaurant. We each ordered a small pizza, but the waiter brought me a Hawaiian pizza though I’d order pepperoni. When I pointed out the mistake, the server brought out a second pizza for me, this time pepperoni, and told me to keep the first one. No way I could eat a another pizza, and we didn’t have anywhere to keep it at the hotel, so I asked him if he knew any homeless people. The waiter said yes, that they congregate nearby, and he’d deliver it to a hungry vagrant. In the story, the other woman who gives the extra pizza to Jeremiah and Tank is above average height. I wrote myself into a brief portion of the scene, and my 5’10” height qualifies as tall! When Tank says “God bless you,” the lady says “He does, everyday.” The sentiments of my heart. Real life always provides rich fodder. Another story behind the story is when a friend at my church mentioned a Christian homeless ministry in the nearby city of Birmingham, Alabama, The Jimmie Hale Mission. I called and asked if I could take a tour. A chaplain welcomed my husband and me and scheduled a time for us to visit. He promised to personally conduct our visit. When we arrived, the chaplain took us through the dining facility, exercise room, chapel, clothing bank, computer rooms, classrooms, and dorms. While in the dining area, we met the efficient kitchen manager, a paid employee who provided three delicious meals a day for the residents. Tingles ran down my arms when he shared his experience. He was once a drunk and resident of the mission. Today, he loves the Lord, is reunited with his wife, and holds down the manager’s job. As a side note, I based two characters’ situations on this real life man. While at the mission, the men learn job skills and have opportunity to take classes. When they leave, they’re fully grounded in the Lord and on their way to a new life. A few are employed at the facility. Before we left, the chaplain generously gave me his cell phone number and offered to answer any further questions, and I had several. Research for this story provided a rich insight into how God’s power can change and equip those that society may have chosen to discard.

Blog Stops

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A Greater Yes, October 11
Remembrancy, October 11
Multifarious, October 12
Pause for Tales, October 13
Texas Book-aholic, October 15
Carpe Diem, October 17

Giveaway


In honor of her tour, June is giving away a grand prize collection of 1 signed paperback copy of Almond Street Mission, a $25 Amazon card, and 12 handmade cards! Click the link below to enter! https://promosimple.com/ps/c0a6

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Bringing Maggie Home Blog Tour

About the book:

Decades of loss, an unsolved mystery, and a rift spanning three generations
Hazel DeFord is a woman haunted by her past. While berry picking in a blackberry thicket in 1943, ten-year old Hazel momentarily turns her back on her three-year old sister Maggie and the young girl disappears.
Almost seventy years later, the mystery remains unsolved and the secret guilt Hazel carries has alienated her from her daughter Diane, who can't understand her mother's overprotectiveness and near paranoia. While Diane resents her mother's inexplicable eccentricities, her daughter Meghan-a cold case agent-cherishes her grandmother's lavish attention and affection.
When a traffic accident forces Meghan to take a six-week leave-of-absence to recover, all three generations of DeFord women find themselves unexpectedly under the same roof. Meghan knows she will have to act as a mediator between the two headstrong and contentious women. But when they uncover Hazel's painful secret, will Meghan also be able to use her investigative prowess to solve the family mystery and help both women recover all that's been lost?

My Review 

A book about three generations, grandmother, daughter and granddaughter and the relationship between each one and how something that happened when Hazel (the grandmother) was young could affect the each generation.  A book I enjoyed very much from start to finish. Very inspirational. Maggie is the long lost sister of Hazel and 70 years later they are trying to find her. Love the characters, the dogs are a special addition to the story. I don’t believe there was anything I did not like about the book. I received the book from the publisher thru NetGalley.  


About the author:











Kim Vogel Sawyer is a highly acclaimed, best-selling author with more than one million books in print, in several different languages. Her titles have earned numerous accolades including the ACFW Carol Award, the Inspirational Readers Choice Award, and the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence. Kim lives in central Kansas with her retired military husband Don, where she continues to write gentle stories of hope and redemption. She enjoys spending time with her three daughters and grandchildren.
Find out more about Kim at http://www.kimvogelsawyer.com/.
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Blog Tour Schedule:

9/28
Angela | A Holland Reads
Debra | 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too!
Jalynn | A Simple Life, really?!
chantal | This Chattanooga Mommy Saves
Stacey | Books,Dreams,Life
9/29
Margaret | The World As I See It
Chastity | Chas Ray's Book Nerd Corner
Joan | Book Reviews From an Avid Reader
9/30
Billy | Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer
Dianna | Savings in Seconds
Joy | Splashes of Joy
Gayle | BOOKS REVIEWs ETC
Karen | Karens Korner
Jennifer | Jen Around the World
DEBI | 2014 AND BEYOND!
Connie | Gccbookworm
Corinne | Corinne Rodrigues
Carla | Working Mommy Journal
10/1
Amy | A Nest in the Rocks
Becky | Christian Chick's Thoughts
Amanda | Inklings and notions
Rachel | Rachel L Miller.com
Lady | LittleLadyPlays.com
10/2
Andrea | The Young Girl Who Loved Books
Jenna | Hello babybums
Ashley | Bringing Up Books
Kathleen | Reviews From The Heart
10/3
Joy | Deco My Heart
Paphapin | Feeling in Red
Nancy | SUNNY ISLAND BREEZES
Lori | Red Headed Book Lady
Linda | Mocha with Linda
Jessica | A Baker's Perspective
Julia | Christian Bookaholic
10/4
Hallie | Book by Book
10/5
Carole | The Power of Words
Annie | Just Commonly
Jill | I am believing God
10/6
Kristie | Moments
Michelle | Let's Talk About Books
Sherry | My Journey Back
Leah | As We Walk Along the Road
Megan | Pursuing Intentional Living
10/10
Becky | Living Outside the Lines
Sarah | Running Through The Storms
Leslie | Did YOU Hear About the Morgans?
Denise | Rejoice in the Little Things
10/11
Veronica | Veronica's 'Views
Lena Nelson | A Christian Writer's World
Britney | Buzzing About Books
Connie | Because I said so -- and other adventures in Parenting
Sarah | Fiction, Faith, and Fun
10/12
Marissa | The Review Stew
Sydney | Singing Librarian Books
Rachel | EmpowerMoms
Wendy | Life at Rossmont
10/13
Stephanie | Have A Wonderful Day
Alison | NOVA Frugal Family
Amy | Pause for Tales
10/14
Cindy | All Things Are Possible
10/15
Deana | Texas Book-aholic
Denise | The Help Meet Wife
Vera | Chat With Vera
Janice | Janices book reviews
10/16
Andrea | Two Points of Interest
Barbara | i'm Hooked on Books
Wendy | Wall-to-wall books
Beth | For The Love of Books
Maureen | Maureen's Musings
10/17
Mackenzie | Spreading His Grace
Lisa | Seeking with All Yur Heart
Amanda | The Talbert Report
Mindy | A Room Wihtout Books is Empty
10/18
Lydia | Noveltea
Bethany | The perfect beginning
Sue | Thoughts from Mill Street
Leslie | Edits and Reviews by Leslie
Katiria | Kati's Bookaholic Rambling Reviews
Suzanne | Clicking Her Heels
Vicky | Walking in Grace


Tuesday, October 10, 2017

The Pretender: Blackguard in Disguise Blog Tour



About the book:
Set in South Dakota in 1975, where eighteen-year-olds could order 3.2 beer in a bar, and loaded guns were kept under the counter.
Frankie Valli sang "My Eyes Adored You," and American soldiers returning from Vietnam struggled with their new reality.
It's within this tumultuous season of American history that Tillie Caselli meets Noah Hansen, and they are never the same again. Their lives were mysteriously intertwined-and had been for many years-yet they had no idea. 
From the moment they met, Tillie and Noah wanted to spend the rest of their lives together, but a deliberate omission will keep them apart---and that same omission will be responsible for the escape of a murderer, and a bride's deception.
My Review 

A very powerful love story that ends up being continued to the next book. Tillie and Noah fall in love at first sight while she is there with a group visiting his town. What I liked about the book was it kept me interested from start to finish but did not like how it ended. I would love to read more of the series sometime to see how the story develops. The good thing is that this book is the first in the series. Also had a lot of characters, I thought it was strange that Tillie’s parents went by their first most of the time, it actually made it harder for me to remember that they were the parents. Did have suspense in it concerning a case that Tillie’s brother was working on. I received this book from the Litfuse Publicity Group. 

About the authors:

Born and raised in South Dakota, Ta`Mara loves to write about the Great Plains and the beauty and people of Italia. While her husband and children manage their two pizza ristoranti, Ta`Mara works full time on The Caselli Family Series, and ministers to women. It is Ta`Mara s prayer that as the readers explore the truths in these volumes, they will come away with a new perspective on love, forgiveness, obedience, and God's plan for marriage
Find out more about Ta'Mara at https://www.tamarahanscombooks.com.
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Tour Schedule:
9/14
Connie | Connie's History Classroom

9/16
lisa | Lisaannphillips

9/21
chantal | this chattanooga mommy saves
Debra | 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, &, Sissy, Too!
Stacey | Books,Dreams,Life
Meagan | Meagan Davenport
Carla | Working Mommy Journal

9/22
vicky | deal sharing aunt
Gayle | BOOKS REVIEWS ETC
Margaret | The World As I See It

9/23
Paphapin | Feeling in Red

9/25
Amy | A Nest in the Rocks
Rachel | readers cozy corner
Cassandra | Cassandra M's Place
Hallie | Book by Book

9/26
Chastity | Chas Ray's Book Nerd Corner

9/27
Deana | Texas Book-aholic
Kathleen | Reviews From The Heart

9/29
Stephanie | Have A Wonderful Day
Sydney | Singing Librarian Books
Sherry | My Journey Back

9/30
Jennifer | Onward
Leah | As We Walk Along the Road
Joy | Splashes of Joy
Becky | Living Outside the Lines
Andi | Radiant Light

10/1
Rick | Reviews From A Man's Perspective
Julius | The Little Friar
Amanda | The Talbert Report
Jennifer | Jen Around the World
Julia | Christian Bookaholic

10/2
Kristie | Moments
Denise | The Help Meet Wife
Kari | From the TBR Pile
Katie | Fiction Aficionado
Kelly | Leafy Not Beefy

10/3
Pamela | Daysong Reflections of

10/4
Beth | For The Love of Books
Veronica | Veronica's 'Views
Michaela | Baker Kella
Laura | Library of Clean Reads / Essentially Italian

10/5
Wendy | Wall-to-wall books
Erin | Tragically Dull Adventures of an Almost Librarian
Rachel | EmpowerMoms

10/6
Keri | My Table of Three
Terra | Heck Of A Bunch
Molly | Cafinated Reads
Carole | The Power of Words
Katherine | Katherine Scott Jones
Amy | Seasons of Opportunities

10/7
Julie | More Of Him
Nicole | The Christian Fiction Girl
Renn | Heart to Heart Books

10/8
andrea | Two Points of Interest
Mark | Thoughts of a Sojourner
Amanda | amandainpa

10/9
Sara | SK Bell
Raechel | God's Peculiar Treasure Rae
Carolyn | My Scribbler's Heart

10/10
Kelly | Simply Kelina
Mindy | A Room Wihtout Books is Empty
Shantelle | Between the Pages of This Bookish Life
Michelle | Our Little Corner of the World
Nancy | sunny island breezes
Jennifer | Mother of Three
Christina | Moments Dipped in Ink
Amy | Pause for Tales
Sue | Thoughts from Mill Street
Wendy | Life at Rossmont
Janice | Janices book reviews

10/11
Bethany | The perfect beginnings
Barbara | Fic Gal
Michelle | New Horizon Reviews
Elisha | Rainy Day Reviews
Renee | Little Homeschool on the Prairie
Amy | A Day of Small Things
Bre | Bibliophile Reviews
Mary | The Mary Book Reader
Christen | Christen Krumm


GIVEAWAY!!!
Join Ta'Mara in celebrating the release of the second printing and new covers by entering to win her $75 prize basket giveaway!
ne winner will receive:

—A copy of The Pretender
—A $75 Amazon gift card
—A decorative box containing measuring cups, ten recipes from the book, a potholder, a kitchen towel, pepper and salt grinders, kitchen utensils, and an olive oil dispenser


Sunday, October 8, 2017

Many Sparrows Blog Tour


About the book:

Either she and her children would emerge from that wilderness together, or none of them would. . . .
In 1774, the Ohio-Kentucky frontier pulses with rising tension and brutal conflicts as Colonists push westward and encroach upon Native American territories. The young Inglesby family is making the perilous journey west when an accident sends Philip back to Redstone Fort for help, forcing him to leave his pregnant wife Clare and their four-year old son Jacob on a remote mountain trail.
When Philip does not return and Jacob disappears from the wagon under the cover of darkness, Clare awakens the next morning to find herself utterly alone, in labor and wondering how she can to recover her son . . . especially when her second child is moments away from being born.
Clare will face the greatest fight of her life, as she struggles to reclaim her son from the Shawnee Indians now holding him captive. But with the battle lines sharply drawn, Jacob's life might not be the only one at stake. When frontiersman Jeremiah Ring comes to her aid, can the stranger convince Clare that recovering her son will require the very thing her anguished heart is unwilling to do-be still, wait and let God fight this battle for them?

My Review 

Clare is a determined mother, her son was taken and adopted by the Indians, with a newborn and Jeremiah's help she is on the trail to get her son. This is set in the late 1700's when the Indians and whites very rarely got along. This was a long book but one that was hard to put down, very well written book. I could feel the characters, visualize the scenes. This is my first book by Lori Benton and I definitely plan to read more. I really love reading history books and she does an excellent job of writing one. I received an advanced copy of the book from the publisher thru net gallery.  


About the author:

Lori Benton was raised east of the Appalachian Mountains, surrounded by early American history going back three hundred years. Her novels transport readers to the eighteenth century, where she brings to life the Colonial and early Federal periods of American history. When she isn't writing, reading, or researching, Lori enjoys exploring and photographing the Oregon wilderness with her husband. She is the author of "Burning Sky," recipient of three Christy Awards, "The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn," Christy-nominee "The Wood's Edge," and "A Flight of Arrows."
Find out more about Lori at http://loribenton.blogspot.com.
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 Blog Tour Schedule



9/19 - 10/23*
For those impacted by the shipping delays or NetGalley issues,
we've extended the tour by two weeks to allow enough time to read and review.
If you need to change your post date to later than scheduled, feel free to do so!

9/19
Megan | Pursuing Intentional Living
Debra | 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too!
Jalynn | A Simple Life, really?!
Jackie | One Redeemed Mom
Sydney | Singing Librarian Books
chantal | This Chattanooga Mommy Saves
Stacey | Books,Dreams,Life
Beth | Faithfully Bookish
9/20
Amy | A Nest in the Rocks
Margaret | The World As I See It
Gayle | BOOKS REVIEWs ETC
Sally | Proverbial Reads
9/21
Faye | Labor Not in Vain
Amanda | The Talbert Report
9/22
Dianna | Savings in Seconds
Lena Nelson | A Christian Writer's Worls
Annie | Just Commonly
9/23
Becky | Christian Chick's Thoughts
Hallie | Book by Book
Rachel | Smiling Book Reviews
Paphapin | Feeling in Red
Katie | Fiction Aficionado
Jessica | A Baker's Perspective
Carla | Working Mommy Journal
9/24 
Kristie | Moments
Karen | Karens Korner
9/25
Leah | As We Walk Along the Road
Joy | Deco My Heart
Rebecca | It's Storytime With Van Daniker
Angela | A Holland Reads
Amanda | Inklings and notions
Barbara | i'm Hooked on Books
Denise | The Help Meet Wife
Jennifer | Jen Around the World
Corinne | Corinne Rodrigues
Linda | Mocha with Linda
9/26
Nancy | SUNNY ISLAND BREEZES
Heidi | Heidi Reads...
Julia | Christian Bookaholic
9/27
Billy | Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer
Veronica | Veronica's 'Views
Connie | Because I said so -- and other adventures in Parenting
9/28
Beckie | By The Book
9/29
Joy | Splashes of Joy
Stephanie | Have A Wonderful Day
9/30
Kayleigh | Neverending Stories
Nicole | The Christian Fiction Girl
Carole | The Power of Words
Bree | Bibliophile Reviews
10/1
Jami | Jami's Words
Renee | Black 'n' Gold Girl's Book Spot
Patty | tammycookblogsbooks
Kasey | Four Seasons of Blessings
Becky | Living Outside the Lines
Sue | Thoughts from Mill Street
10/2
Rebekah | Backing Books
Jenna | Hello babybums
10/3
Britney | Buzzing About Books
Rachel | EmpowerMoms
Mackenzie | Spreading His Grace
10/4
Marissa | The Review Stew
Sherry | My Journey Back
10/5
Sarah | Running Through The Storms
Wendy | Life at Rossmont
10/6
Erin | ReviewsByErin
Lisa | Seeking with All Yur Heart
Alison | NOVA Frugal Family
10/7
Andi | Radiant Light
10/8
Vera | Chat With Vera
Mary | The Mary Book Reader
Andrea | The Young Girl Who Loved Books
Andrea | Two Points of Interest
10/9
Lydia | Noveltea
Andrea | Writing to Inspire
Molly | Cafinated Reads
Beth-Anne | Book Reviews
Bethany | The perfect beginning
Janice | Janices book reviews
Deana | Texas Book-aholic



Kingdom of Ruins

About the Book Title: Kingdom of Ruins   Author: D.C. Marino   Genre: Fantasy   Release Date: July 27, 2018 In the Lands...