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February 16, 2015

CAST A ROAD BEFORE ME - Brandilyn Collins - A Free Ebook for Everyone

Dear Readers, Brandilyn is a big name in Christian fiction. Her books have won numerous awards, and my husband always takes her suspense novels as soon as they arrive and I’m the one who has to wait to read them. Cast a Road Before Me is the other side of Brandilyn’s writing. The Bradleyville series is women’s fiction. I know you’ll love it.
Welcome back, Brandilyn. As an author, I know it takes a lot of people to birth each book. Who were the people involved in the birthing of this book, and what were their contributions? Cast A Road Before Me was my first published novel, released in 2001. At that time, I had recently signed with my wonderful agent Jane Jordan Browne (who was known for bringing her author Francine Rivers to the Christian world from secular publishing). Thanks to Jane I was able to break into Christian traditional publishing, first with this contract, followed by many others.
If you teach or speak. What’s coming up on your calendar? 1. Teaching at the SpokaneWriters Conference March 20-21.2. Keynoting at a writers workshop on Sunday morning at the annual International Christian Retail Show in June. I’ll also be leading other workshops there.
If you had to completely start over in another place, where would you move, and why?Oh, please don’t make me move! We live in what I consider paradise—in the forest, at the lake—in the Pacific Northwest. I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else.
Looking at this picture of the view from your office, I would completely agree with you. If you could only tell aspiring novelists one thing, what would it be?Give your gift and dream of writing to God and live by the command and promise in Philippians 4:6-7. “Be anxious for nothing. But in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.”
You’ve been asked to be in charge of a celebrity cruise. Who would you ask to take part, and why? (AS in what program, singers, etc. [it doesn’t have to be writing related])Oh, goodness, it would be full of music. Classic rock, of course. The bands Kansas, Journey, Styx, Little River Band, Boston, to name a few. Along with the best gospel choirs I could find.
Sign me up. Tell us about the featured book.Right now Cast a Road Before Me is a FREE download in e-book form. This is book one in my Southern contemporary Bradleyville Series, set in small-town Kentucky. The series covers three generations of women, one in each book, from the 1960s to the turn of the century 2000. The other two books in the series are Color the Sidewalk For Me and Capture the Wind For Me ($3.99 in e-book). When these novels were first published in 2001 to 2003, they won quite a few awards and were finalists in more. I have now re-released the series, giving the books a fresh edit and new covers. You can find links to Amazon, B&N, etc. for Cast a Road Before Me on this page of my website.
Here is the back cover copy:“A course-changing event in one's life can happen in minutes. Or it can form slowly, a primitive webbing splaying into fingers of discontent, a minuscule trail hardening into the sinewed spine of resentment. So it was with the mill workers as the heat-soaked days of summer marched on.”
City girl Jessie Calton, orphaned at sixteen, struggles to adjust to life with her barely known aunt and uncle in the tiny town of Bradleyville, Kentucky. Eight years later (1968) she plans on leaving—to following in her revered mother's footsteps of serving the homeless. But the peaceful town she's come to love is about to be tragically shattered. Threats of a labor strike rumble through the streets, and Jessie's new love and her uncle are swept into the maelstrom. Caught between the pacifist teachings of her mother and these two men, Jessie desperately tries to deny that Bradleyville is rolling toward violence and destruction.
Please give us the first page of the book. The last time I saw my mother alive, she was on her way to serve the poor.
She was wearing one of her favorite dresses, a blue cotton knit with a sash at the waist. She’d had it for years. It was her favorite not because of style, but because it was comfortable and easy to wash. “This dress will do just fine,” she would say whenever I bewailed the notion that she wore it so much to Hope Center, people might think she slept in it. She was far more careful in dressing for work, starching blouses and skillfully mending old skirts so they would not betray her lack of a wardrobe. She’d add one of her three pairs of dime-store earrings, sometimes an inexpensive necklace. But any jewelry was out of the question at the Center, where it would only get in the way or, worse, remind the homeless and hungry that their needs were far beyond our own. As for the blue cotton dress, it had been spit up on by crying babies, dirtied by the spilled soup of children, even torn by the clutching hand of a frightened young mother. Mom would drag home from another long evening at Hope Center, her beautiful face lined with fatigue and a thick strand of her dark auburn hair straggling out of its rubber band, and shake her head good-naturedly over the day’s ruin of her dress. Then she’d wash it by hand and hang it up to dry for the next time.
I often volunteered alongside Mom at the Center. After my homework was done and her workday as a receptionist at an insurance firm was finished, we’d hurry through a simple meal, then drive to the two-story brick building in downtown Cincinnatithat provided room and board to the poverty-stricken. On Saturdays I always went with her. Except that Saturday. My high school sophomore finals were the following week, and Mom insisted I stay home to study. “You stay home too,” I said. “You’re exhausted, and you haven’t given yourself a day off in weeks. Let somebody else fill in for you just this once.”
“Oh, but I can’t.” She smoothed my hair in her gentle way. “I promised little Jianying and a whole group of children I’d read to them today, and then I’ve got to teach that class on how to interview for a job. And besides, Brenda’s sick, so I’ve got to oversee cooking dinner.” Brenda Todd had founded the Center ten years previously and acted as manager. Mom had been her “right-hand woman” for eight years.
And so, on that horrific Saturday, my mother kissed me good-bye and walked out the door of our small rented house and down our porch to leave. I followed, still protesting.
Where can we find you on the Internet?
I love to interact with my readers on Facebook. On my website you can sign up for my newsletter and read the opening chapters of all my books. On Twitter I’m @brandilyn.
Thank you, Brandilyn, for sharing this book with us today.
Readers, please answer this question if you've read any of her books. Which one was your favorite so far?
And thank you, Brandilyn for giving each of my readers a free copy of the ebook.
Readers, be sure to follow the link near the scene from her office to find the links to the free ebook.
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Published on February 16, 2015 06:49

February 15, 2015

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Published on February 15, 2015 15:19

February 13, 2015

RETURN TO EXILE - Lynne Gentry - One Free Book

Dear Readers, Lynne is a dear, dear friend of mine. She and Lisa Tawn Bergren taught me that there indeed can be time travel novels that are Christian. Lynne and I both have a strong drama background which helps us create novels with just the right amount of setting and living, breathing characters. I have waited anxiously for the release of Return to Exile, the second book in her The CarthageChronicles series. It pulled me through the hidden portal with her heroine, and I walked beside her through the book. I believe you will, too. Now I’m anxiously awaiting the next book in this series.
Bio: Lynne Gentry has written for numerous publications and is a professional acting coach, theater director, and playwright with several full-length musicals and a Chicago children’s theater curriculum to her credit.
Her love for writing stories was born while growing up on a Kansas dairy farm as she longed for adventure and dreamt of traveling to exotic places. She likes to write stories that launch modern women into ancient adventures, such as Healer of Carthage (2014), which was the first in The Carthage Chronicles series. Return to Exile is the second, and Valley of Decisionis expected September 22, 2015.
Gentry is also an inspirational speaker and dramatic performer who loves spending time with her family and medical therapy dog.
Welcome back, Lynne. Why do you write the kind of books you do?I grew up tethered to a Kansas dairy farm. I longed for adventure. I wanted to visit exotic places and meet famous people. Imaginary trips became my escape from rural isolation. In an instant, my mind could magically transform a tree house into a medieval castle, hay bales into a pioneer fort, or a dank root cellar into a time portal that could transport me into the ancient civilizations of the Bible. In my make-believe world, I was bold, brave, and beautiful. The heroes were handsome and romantic. Humanity’s fate hung in the balance. Good always triumphed over evil. And in the end, I left the past in far better shape than I found it.
Besides when you came to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?I feel I’ve been blessed with many happy days. Most of them include family memories: marriage to a wonderful man, the birth of two beautiful children, their marriages to incredible people, and the blessed arrival of grandchildren. But one special day also sticks out in my mind. I was on the verge of giving up on writing when my agent called to say I’d sold not one, but SIX books to Howard Books. That day still makes me smile. It wasn’t because of anything I had done but because of the faithfulness of God.
How has being published changed your life?Besides the constant pressure of meeting deadlines (writing deadlines, editing deadlines, marketing deadlines), I’ve had a profound realization of the responsibility that comes with writing. Knowing that people are actually reading my spin on the world fuels my desire to bring glory to God.
What are you reading right now?
Besides the CBA novels I’m reading for endorsements, I am reading Tallgrass by Sandra Dallas, Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin, and Thief of Glory by Sigmund Brouwer.
What is your current work in progress?I just finished first round edits on the final book in The Carthage Chronicles series. Valley of Decision releases in September 2015, and I’m excited for readers to get a peek at the conclusion to this epic tale.
What would be your dream vacation?I am dying to go to the Mediterranean, especially Carthage, Tunisia. That part of the world is a bit too dangerous, even for me, so I would be happy to rent a villa in Romefor a month.
How do you choose your settings for each book?The settings choose me. This series had to be set in Carthage, Tunisia, because that’s where the actual third-century plague took place.
If you could spend an evening with one person who is currently alive, who would it be and why?I would choose Meryl Streep. I believe she is one of the most versatile actors of our day. She creates unique characters every time she comes on stage. I would love to pick her brain and discover the secrets to her process.
What are your hobbies, besides writing and reading?I love socializing. Writing is such a solitary sport. I leap at every chance to leave my imaginary friends and meet real people for lunch or a cup of coffee. I’m also a walker. Love to take my Great Pyrenees for a spin around the block. I’ve spent several months training my dog, and he is finally a certified medical therapy dog. It gives me a great deal of pleasure to take him to the hospitals. He brings so much joy and relief from suffering for the people there.
What is your most difficult writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it?Writing a saga that continues over the course of six books requires serious plotting. I’m NOT a plotter. I’ve written myself into some sticky corners. To get out of the mess is like a chess game. One wrong move and the whole thing comes undone. Getting in there and moving the story and words around is the best way to tackle those fears.
What advice would you give to a beginning author?Read. Write. Read. Write. Read. Then read some more.
Tell us about the featured book. Return to Exile is the second book in The Carthage Chronicles. In this story, Dr. Lisbeth Hastings has been home for six years. But when she learns the shocking truth of what her husband faces in the third century, she makes a bold choice and decides to return. But going back is never easy.
Please give us the first page of the book.“Master, you’re in no shape for today’s senate session.” Pytros bustled into the council chambers laden with all of his writing supplies and a pitcher of water. “You should have canceled.”
“Your lack of forward thinking is why you will live and die a lowly scribe.” Aspasius limped to his place at the curule seat.
Pytros carefully spread his utensils. “I don’t know what you hope to achieve. The order has been issued.” With a peevish look upon his face, he poured a glass of water and held it out. “But has word of Valerian’s edict reached the ears of the senate? That is what I must know.” Ignoring Pytros’s pout, Aspasius took the glass and plopped onto the ivory chair with curved bronze legs. He wanted to be well-situated in the bowl-shaped stool before he allowed the chamber doors opened. These days his physical comfort was hard to come by. He was either in desperate need of a drink of water or access to a chamber pot. And most disturbing of all, the feeling had disappeared from his foot. A fact the power-hungry vultures waiting to take his place must never discover.
He downed the water, then gave his slave the empty glass. “Knowledge is power, and I intend to make certain I always possess the bulk of it.”
How can readers find you on the Internet?Website: http://lynnegentry.com/Facebook: Author Lynne Gentry https://www.facebook.com/pages/Author-Lynne-Gentry/215337565176144Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lynne_GentryPinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/lynnegentry7/Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imh1AwR698YSimon & Schuster: http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Lynne-Gentry/412732530

Thank you, Lynne, for sharing this new book with me and my readers. It's truly wonderful.

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Published on February 13, 2015 07:01

February 12, 2015

EMBERS OF COURAGE - Diane and David Munson - Free Ebook for Every Reader of this Blog

Dear Readers, the Munson's have offered a free ebook copy of this book to every reader of this blog who will email them. info@dianeanddavidmunson.com So order your copy now.

Welcome back, Diane and David. Why did you become an author?(Diane) Writing has been in my bones since I was a young girl. In the second grade, a friend and I wrote and staged a play for the neighborhood kids. We made a theater out of cardboard and puppets with string for hair. As a lawyer, representing clients involves telling their story to a judge, the jury, or the opposing side. I enjoy bringing voice to everyday heroes and making their dreams and struggles come alive on paper. In crafting Christian suspense with my husband David, we want to highlight God’s love through Jesus.
(David) Diane asked me to type her first historical fiction, which she’d written by hand onto legal paper. Helping her realize her dream led to publishers wanting Christian suspense written by both of us. It’s been a fun ride taking cases from my career as a federal agent and spinning stories with Diane.
If you weren’t an author, what would be your dream job? (David) I had my dream job before I was an author. Most people want a job that provides satisfaction and that has the respect of others. For twenty-seven years, I was a criminal investigator for the Federal Government. As a Special Agent for NCIS and later DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), I faced the challenge of outwitting criminals who would take advantage of society. As an undercover agent, I sometimes infiltrated their criminal organizations, recorded their criminal boastings on tiny recorders taped to my body, and traveled with them to foreign countries. There was great satisfaction when these persons were sentenced to prison as the result of my testimony. Not only was it a great career, it also provides endless fodder for our suspense novels.
(Diane) As with David, I had my dream job before I became an author. After practicing as a lawyer, I was appointed by President Reagan to his Justice Department. That assignment gave me the opportunity to interact with the White House and Congress as we worked on policy issues affecting the nation. Then I served as a Federal prosecutor in Washington, DC, bringing to justice those who committed crimes. What more could a girl want? I met such an assortment of people whose identity can be disguised when they’re written into our novels.
If you could have lived at another time in history, what would it be and why?(Diane) Without a doubt, it would be when Jesus lived. How precious to have known Him, to sit under His teaching and know Him face-to-face. Because of His sacrifice, one day I will bow before His throne!
(David) While the question suggests past history, I am a creature of modern comforts so it’s hard to imagine living in the past. I would like to be alive when the rapture occurs and in the twinkling of an eye, Christ returns for those who’ve put their faith in Him.
What place in the United Stateshave you not visited that you would like to?(David) The coastal region of Maine.
(Diane) It would be wonderful to tour Alaskaand visit God’s creation near Denali. David and I love to go walking and bird watching.
How about a foreign country you hope to visit? A mission trip to the Amazon River basin, would be great.
What lesson has the Lord taught you recently?We live in an age of uncertainty more than ever before. Trusting in God is all the more essential. Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us to trust the Lord with ALL our heart. The emphasis is ours. God has shone us what it means to trust Him completely and not to hold back a portion of our hearts, even a tiny bit. Fear, worry, doubt, can creep in, but He is faithful in every circumstance and is trustworthy.
Tell us about the featured book. Embers of Courage is the culmination of a fifteen-year effort. Years ago, Diane began writing a novel set in the fifteenth century, including Johann Gutenberg’s printing press and what it was like for her early ancestors in the Netherlands to possess one of the first Bibles. After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, a publisher asked us to write a suspense thriller. Demand for historical fiction was waning at that time. Eight thrillers later, in Embers of Courage we return to Christians being targeted now and in years past.
Federal Agent Eva Montanna is plunged into a daring rescue operation when Egyptian terrorists capture her taskforce partner, NCIS agent Raj Pentu. Eva puts her life in danger to defeat tyrants oppressing Coptic Christians. Meanwhile, her teen-age daughter Kaley faces discrimination in school for her Christian beliefs. Eva’s ancient family Bible, mysterious ashes, and fifteenth century persecution collide, revealing her courage in trying circumstances. The cover design shows that weapons of humans will turn to ash in the power of Jesus’ return and symbolizes how the embers of courage from past martyrs brings strength to us today. Our ninth thriller is the third in which we highlight history (See also: The Camelot Conspiracyand Stolen Legacy).
Please give us the first page of the book.April in Fairfax County, VirginiaFederal Agent Eva Montanna hadn’t been home from church more than five minutes before her husband Scott and their three kids became glued to the TV. A roar coming from an auto race was so thunderous, it shook the plates she’d set on the dining room table. How could she ever tune out such earsplitting noise?
Her job as a special agent with the Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) was hectic, and often carried over into the weekend. But this Sunday she had off. An idea spun in Eva’s mind as she hustled to the raucous family room.
“Let’s all head to the exhibit for veterans at Patriot Park,” she announced.
It was as if her clan hadn’t heard a word. They were hooting too loudly. Her son Andy tore open a bag of chips and plopped next to Scott, who reached in the bag.
“Thanks, buddy.”
As Scott shoved a fistful of chips in his mouth, Eva left the room to Scott’s cries, “His tire’s goin’ down!”
Eva opened the fridge, noticing a leftover chicken casserole among the purple containers. Her family didn’t act as if they wanted to sit around the table, so she took down five bamboo trays. She would go support the local veterans by herself after lunch. Because of their sacrifice, she and her family could live and worship freely.
Another idea gripped her. She and the kids could help the church youth group place American flags on graves of fallen soldiers. She turned back toward the race zone.
“He hit the wall!” Andy blurted.
At fifteen, he loved all kinds of action. Dutch, their youngest, sat on Scott’s other side, and Kaley, her seventeen-year-old daughter, looked precious wearing a cap from her favorite driver. Eva left them to enjoy their fun time, and sped to the small antique desk in the far corner of the living room. She wrote a quick note to the pastor. On the way back to the kitchen, something sparkling on the mantelpiece caught her eye.
The sun shone through the picture window, its rays brightening an ornate metal container. Eva did a double take. Inside that round container rested a pouch of unexplained ashes. Up until now, she’d blocked those ashes from her memory. How come?
Last summer, she and Grandpa Marty found a deerskin pouch at his farm in Zeeland, Michigan. All he could remember was that his Dutch aunt had given it to him at WWII’s end. Eva had secured the pouch in the container several months ago. The ashes had apparently rested undisturbed for centuries. She now traced the filigree with her finger.
“Who are you?”
I’m sure my readers can hardly wait to find out who it is as well. How can readers find you on the Internet?Website: http://DianeAndDavidMunson.comNCIS Critiques and News Blog: http://DianeAndDavidMunson.com/blogOur Author Page on FB: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Diane-and-David-Munson/143446772367345

Thank you, Diane and David, for sharing this new book with us. Your stories are so authentic, they pull me right into the story.

Readers, here are links to the book. By using one when you order, you help support this blog.
 - Amazon
Embers of Courage - Kindle

Leave a comment for a chance to win a free copy of the book. Please tell us where you live, at least the state or territory. (Comments containing links may be subject to removal by blog owner.)

Void where prohibited; the odds of winning depend on the number of entrants. Entering the giveaway is considered a confirmation of eligibility on behalf of the enterer in accord with these rules and any pertaining local/federal/international laws.

The only notification you’ll receive is the winner post on this blog. So be sure to check back a week from Saturday to see if you won. You will have 4 weeks from the posting of the winners to claim your book.

If you’re reading this on Goodreads, Google+, Feedblitz, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, or Amazon, please come to the blog to leave your comment if you want to be included in the drawing. Here’s a link:
Http://lenanelsondooley.blogspot.com
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Published on February 12, 2015 06:55

EMBERS OF COURAGE - Diane and David Munson - One Free Book

Welcome back, Diane and David. Why did you become an author?(Diane) Writing has been in my bones since I was a young girl. In the second grade, a friend and I wrote and staged a play for the neighborhood kids. We made a theater out of cardboard and puppets with string for hair. As a lawyer, representing clients involves telling their story to a judge, the jury, or the opposing side. I enjoy bringing voice to everyday heroes and making their dreams and struggles come alive on paper. In crafting Christian suspense with my husband David, we want to highlight God’s love through Jesus.
(David) Diane asked me to type her first historical fiction, which she’d written by hand onto legal paper. Helping her realize her dream led to publishers wanting Christian suspense written by both of us. It’s been a fun ride taking cases from my career as a federal agent and spinning stories with Diane.
If you weren’t an author, what would be your dream job? (David) I had my dream job before I was an author. Most people want a job that provides satisfaction and that has the respect of others. For twenty-seven years, I was a criminal investigator for the Federal Government. As a Special Agent for NCIS and later DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), I faced the challenge of outwitting criminals who would take advantage of society. As an undercover agent, I sometimes infiltrated their criminal organizations, recorded their criminal boastings on tiny recorders taped to my body, and traveled with them to foreign countries. There was great satisfaction when these persons were sentenced to prison as the result of my testimony. Not only was it a great career, it also provides endless fodder for our suspense novels.
(Diane) As with David, I had my dream job before I became an author. After practicing as a lawyer, I was appointed by President Reagan to his Justice Department. That assignment gave me the opportunity to interact with the White House and Congress as we worked on policy issues affecting the nation. Then I served as a Federal prosecutor in Washington, DC, bringing to justice those who committed crimes. What more could a girl want? I met such an assortment of people whose identity can be disguised when they’re written into our novels.
If you could have lived at another time in history, what would it be and why?(Diane) Without a doubt, it would be when Jesus lived. How precious to have known Him, to sit under His teaching and know Him face-to-face. Because of His sacrifice, one day I will bow before His throne!
(David) While the question suggests past history, I am a creature of modern comforts so it’s hard to imagine living in the past. I would like to be alive when the rapture occurs and in the twinkling of an eye, Christ returns for those who’ve put their faith in Him.
What place in the United Stateshave you not visited that you would like to?(David) The coastal region of Maine.
(Diane) It would be wonderful to tour Alaskaand visit God’s creation near Denali. David and I love to go walking and bird watching.
How about a foreign country you hope to visit? A mission trip to the Amazon River basin, would be great.
What lesson has the Lord taught you recently?We live in an age of uncertainty more than ever before. Trusting in God is all the more essential. Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us to trust the Lord with ALL our heart. The emphasis is ours. God has shone us what it means to trust Him completely and not to hold back a portion of our hearts, even a tiny bit. Fear, worry, doubt, can creep in, but He is faithful in every circumstance and is trustworthy.
Tell us about the featured book. Embers of Courage is the culmination of a fifteen-year effort. Years ago, Diane began writing a novel set in the fifteenth century, including Johann Gutenberg’s printing press and what it was like for her early ancestors in the Netherlands to possess one of the first Bibles. After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, a publisher asked us to write a suspense thriller. Demand for historical fiction was waning at that time. Eight thrillers later, in Embers of Courage we return to Christians being targeted now and in years past.
Federal Agent Eva Montanna is plunged into a daring rescue operation when Egyptian terrorists capture her taskforce partner, NCIS agent Raj Pentu. Eva puts her life in danger to defeat tyrants oppressing Coptic Christians. Meanwhile, her teen-age daughter Kaley faces discrimination in school for her Christian beliefs. Eva’s ancient family Bible, mysterious ashes, and fifteenth century persecution collide, revealing her courage in trying circumstances. The cover design shows that weapons of humans will turn to ash in the power of Jesus’ return and symbolizes how the embers of courage from past martyrs brings strength to us today. Our ninth thriller is the third in which we highlight history (See also: The Camelot Conspiracyand Stolen Legacy).
Please give us the first page of the book.April in Fairfax County, VirginiaFederal Agent Eva Montanna hadn’t been home from church more than five minutes before her husband Scott and their three kids became glued to the TV. A roar coming from an auto race was so thunderous, it shook the plates she’d set on the dining room table. How could she ever tune out such earsplitting noise?
Her job as a special agent with the Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) was hectic, and often carried over into the weekend. But this Sunday she had off. An idea spun in Eva’s mind as she hustled to the raucous family room.
“Let’s all head to the exhibit for veterans at Patriot Park,” she announced.
It was as if her clan hadn’t heard a word. They were hooting too loudly. Her son Andy tore open a bag of chips and plopped next to Scott, who reached in the bag.
“Thanks, buddy.”
As Scott shoved a fistful of chips in his mouth, Eva left the room to Scott’s cries, “His tire’s goin’ down!”
Eva opened the fridge, noticing a leftover chicken casserole among the purple containers. Her family didn’t act as if they wanted to sit around the table, so she took down five bamboo trays. She would go support the local veterans by herself after lunch. Because of their sacrifice, she and her family could live and worship freely.
Another idea gripped her. She and the kids could help the church youth group place American flags on graves of fallen soldiers. She turned back toward the race zone.
“He hit the wall!” Andy blurted.
At fifteen, he loved all kinds of action. Dutch, their youngest, sat on Scott’s other side, and Kaley, her seventeen-year-old daughter, looked precious wearing a cap from her favorite driver. Eva left them to enjoy their fun time, and sped to the small antique desk in the far corner of the living room. She wrote a quick note to the pastor. On the way back to the kitchen, something sparkling on the mantelpiece caught her eye.
The sun shone through the picture window, its rays brightening an ornate metal container. Eva did a double take. Inside that round container rested a pouch of unexplained ashes. Up until now, she’d blocked those ashes from her memory. How come?
Last summer, she and Grandpa Marty found a deerskin pouch at his farm in Zeeland, Michigan. All he could remember was that his Dutch aunt had given it to him at WWII’s end. Eva had secured the pouch in the container several months ago. The ashes had apparently rested undisturbed for centuries. She now traced the filigree with her finger.
“Who are you?”
I’m sure my readers can hardly wait to find out who it is as well. How can readers find you on the Internet?Website: http://DianeAndDavidMunson.comNCIS Critiques and News Blog: http://DianeAndDavidMunson.com/blogOur Author Page on FB: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Diane-and-David-Munson/143446772367345

Thank you, Diane and David, for sharing this new book with us. Your stories are so authentic, they pull me right into the story.

Readers, here are links to the book. By using one when you order, you help support this blog.
 - Amazon
Embers of Courage - Kindle

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February 11, 2015

CREATION OF CALM - Mark Fraley - One Free Book

Welcome, Mark. What would you like for our readers to know about you personally?I’m so appreciative of the responses I have gotten from people who have read my book and who have taken time to say a few words about it. I am an introvert, not the most outspoken person and am happy with just being a part of things without being front and center. Having a book out that reveals a lot about me on many different levels is still a little frightening, but I am happy it inspires and brings something uplifting to others.
Things I like to do include play guitar, run around and make trouble with my three kids, watch movies with my wife for the first 10 minutes before I fall asleep (almost every time), and any kind of activity that requires some amount of creativity. I also have recently gotten into reading a lot of poetry (Christian Wiman, Mary Oliver, Billy Collins to name a few).  There are, in fact, very few things I do not like to do; I am always looking for new things to learn to do and experience. Writing a book certainly was a new experience! As a father of three kids, time for creative ventures is often on short supply.  My “best” work often happens early in the morning before everyone is up. I teach early childhood special education for a living and have done that now for almost 15 years.
Tell us about your family.I have been married now for 14 years. I met my wife Breanne in college at MidAmerica Nazarene Universityin Olathe, Kansas. We moved to Seattleafter I earned my Early Childhood Special Education Masters from the University of Kansas. My three kids, Xavier (9 yrs. old), Sebastian (6 yrs. old), and Greta (3 yrs. old) were all born in the same hospital on Capitol Hill in Seattle. We are now living in Coloradoto be close to my wife’s family.
My parents were missionaries in France for over 30 years, and that’s where I grew up along with my two brothers. We went to French public schools, had French friends, and appreciated the diverse amount of delicious cheeses that exist there! Basically, we were French minus the times when it was just our family at home and we spoke English predominantly. My family is essentially bilingual, some trilingual, and a love of language has been present since I can remember.
Have you written other nonfiction books? This is my first book that has been published. I have been featured in the Exceptional Childrentextbook that is published by Pearson and edited by William Heward, as the featured teacher in the Early Childhood Intervention chapter. I wrote a short bit about myself, strategies for new teachers, and insight into what it is like to be an early childhood special education teacher.
Do you have any other books in the works right now?I have a project based on fatherhood that is in its beginning stages. It follows a similar format with an illustration and written portion for each entry. One day, combing through Facebook, a good number of “fatherhood” pictures were showing up through my feed. The idea to sketch them and match them with a set of interview questions from a father’s perspective seemed like a good way to put it together. It is also a subject I am immersed in on a daily basis; I feel its themes are hard to exhaust.
What kinds of hobbies and leisure activities do you enjoy?I play the guitar and love anything music related. I also enjoy playing basketball when I get the chance, along with volleyball, backyard football with my boys, and ping pong (I have an actual ping pong trophy won with my father in a doubles tournament!). I create artwork in a variety of media, but my two favorite remain collage and charcoal. I find a wide range of activities interesting, and sometimes I try to do too many things at once.
Why did you write the featured book? I wrote Creation of Calm for a number of reasons: first of all, to inspire and help others with their battle with cancer. Secondly, to share the story of how God works through whatever circumstance may show—his peace can be felt no matter where you find yourself. Thirdly, it was a creative challenge that fit with pushing the limits of what I thought I could accomplish or achieve. My older brother and I have a creative competition of sorts that began with the publishing of a story he wrote, titled “Uncommonly Normal.” I told him if he would publish his story, I would hold my first gallery show soon after. And that I did! And I did not stop at that. This book is a continuation of sorts, letting him know that the ball is back in his court. Finally, I wrote this book for my children to leave a legacy of sorts, something that I hope can be around after I am not.
What do you want the reader to take away from the book?I would like them to see that there is beauty in our everyday lives. We often miss it because we are so busy with a million things. Cancer forced a drastic slowdown in just about every aspect of my life, and this slowdown pushed me to see what was directly in front of my eyes. I also want readers to see that being invested in a creative pursuit can have such a positive impact on one’s life; in my case you could say it provided a means of healing.
Is there anything you’d like to tell my readers about you or your book?I am always interested in finding out how readers respond to my book. I like to find out which entry is their favorite and why. Also, to see how they respond to the art, what are they moved by when they see the collage series titled “Calm.”
Where on the Internet can the readers find you?I happen to be on Facebook under Mark Fraley Art. I also have a blog, found at markfraley.blogspot.com. My current website www.markfraleyart.com is under construction. I hope it will be up come spring. I am reachable through email at fraleyportrait@gmail.com, and I would also like to guide you to Cladach Publishing. They are terrific people and have some info up on their website (www.cladach.com).

Thank you, Mark, for sharing your new book with us.

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February 10, 2015

WHERE RIVERS PART - Kellie Coates Gilbert - One Free Book

Dear Readers, Where Rivers Part is book two in Kellie’s Texas Gold series. Each book is a stand-alone story. I loved the first one, and I love this one. Kellie writes women’s fiction that deals with true-to-life stories with legal problems. The plot is super interesting. And the characters leapt from the page right into my heart. I read the book in January, and the characters still live with me. This page turner is one you won’t want to miss.
Welcome back, Kellie. God has really been moving in your writing life. What do you see on the horizon?Oh, Lena—you are so right!  I’ve been blessed beyond measure. Every day I have to pinch myself when I realize that God heard the outrageous prayers of a woman going to work in a law firm day-after-day who wanted to be a full-time novelist.
I’m excited to report to readers that I have two books releasing this year. Where Rivers Part is available for pre-order now and will be in stores on February 17. A Reason to Stay releases in October.
I must feature the October book on my blog. Please, Kellie, tell us a little about your family.Next summer, my husband and I will celebrate our 35th wedding anniversary. We raised two boys, both adults now. The oldest is married and has two darling children we adore.  We’re blessed that they all live here in the Dallas area.
Has your writing changed your reading habits? If so, how?(Here’s where the author laughs out loud) We’ve talked about this before, haven’t we, Lena. Both of us agreed how hard it is to read without an internal editor talking in our heads. And of course, it’s really difficult to read as many books as I used to when I’m writing on such tight deadlines.  That said, I still read ... a lot!  Books are simply a part of my soul.
I have to say that I don’t have that internal editor problem when reading your books. They are so well written, and the stories really grab me. What are you working on right now?Soon I’ll be editing the third book in the Texas Gold collection, and I’m currently writing the final one which will be available June, 2016.
What outside interests do you have?I’m a political junky. Soon, I’ll be immersing myself in the upcoming presidential campaign and likely attending a lot more fundraisers and doing some volunteer work.  I also golf and enjoy swimming in our backyard pool.
How do you choose your settings for each book?In this set of books (the Texas Gold collection), I worked with my publishing team and together we established that each of the releases would be set in a metropolitan city in Texas.
If you could spend an evening with one historical person, who would it be and why?I’ve been asked this before, and it’s always so difficult for me to select just one. I’m looking forward to being in heaven and sitting with several characters from the Bible, but one in particular. I think I have a lot in common with Peter, people with good intentions that are only accomplished when we give our plans fully over to God.
What is the one thing you wish you had known before you started writing novels?I don’t think I really comprehended how thrilling it is to get an email from a reader telling you how your book changed their life. Perhaps if I had known the utter responsibility of the power of story, I might have been less emboldened to step onto this publishing path.
I know what you mean about hearing from readers. When I do, it’s the high point of my day. What new lessons is the Lord teaching you right now?At the beginning of every year, I think long and hard and pray about choosing a word to signify the theme of my upcoming twelve months. This year I was surprised to hear my word was ABIDE….which represents a deep (and solo) partnership with Jesus, especially in this new career I’ve elected to embark upon.
What are the three best things you can tell other authors to do to be successful?Ha, Lena—I’m good at offering up advice (smiles).  But, here it is:READ…..READ…..READ SOME MORE.BUY BOOKS…..AND SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOU.ABIDE…..BECAUSE THIS PUBLISHING BUSINESS IS HARD WORK WITH MANY PITFALLS AND YOU HAVE TO RELY SOLELY ON JESUS TO MAKE IT.
This is some of the best advice an author can receive. Tell us about the featured book.Years back, I worked on a legal matter involving a deadly food-borne outbreak resulting from undercooked hamburger that sickened many and nearly toppled a major corporation.
When the executive in charge of quality control was deposed, the plaintiff’s attorney vilified him, suggesting his lack of oversight caused several toddlers’ deaths. As you might expect, this took its toll. But none of us in that room anticipated the moment the man buried his head in his hands and fell to tears.
Behind those tears, there was a story I wanted to tell ... even if only in my imagination.
Please give us a key scene from the book for my readers.Excerpt from Where Rivers Part (Baker/Revell): Juliet took a seat opposite Greer, next to Dale Frissom, vice president of operations, while Alexa announced she had extremely good news. “We’re about to close a deal with Water Circus,” she reported. With her pen, she pointed at Greer. “Your team did an excellent job putting together the proposal and making the pitch.”
A slight smile broke at the corners of Greer’s mouth. “Thank you.” He pulled at his right cuff. “The deal was a bit tricky. We worked hard to put this one in the bag.” A smug assurance played across his face.
Alexa rewarded him with a wide smile. “The prospect of this deal clinched our merger with Montavan. But Greer’s right. The negotiations have been tricky.” She tapped her pen against her open palm and turned to Dale and Juliet. “Surprisingly, Water Circus wants to increase volume immediately to levels far greater than we anticipated. If we can meet the demand, they have agreed to give us exclusive retail rights for all the bottled water at the park.” As she said this, her eyes took on an excited shine. “All of it . . . Do you have any idea what that means?”
Greer chimed in. “A bottom-line increase of over twelve million dollars annually.”
Dale rubbed his cheek. “And a pretty fair strain on production resources. We’re not at capacity yet, but what are we talking here?”
Alexa explained what would be required, adding that she’d make sure he had the equipment and personnel needed to accomplish the job.
Dale slowly nodded. “Well, if necessary, we can lease an additional facility. There’s plenty of vacant warehouse space nearby.” His face broke into a grin. “I’m in.”
Alexa clapped her manicured hands. “Excellent. We can look to an outside staffing agency for any administrative support. Now, we need a commitment from the quality assurance area as well.”
All eyes turned to Juliet.
She swallowed, wondering if the people sitting at the table could hear her pounding heart. In her short time with Larimar Springs, she’d worked hard to upgrade the lab and establish expanded protocols. She still had much she wanted to address in terms of developing an audit plan and staff training. A substantial increase in production would slow these critical plans.
As if reading her thoughts, Alexa lifted her chin and pressed for an answer. “Is there a problem, Dr. Ryan?”
“No—no, of course QA will make that commitment,” she assured everyone around the table, willing her confidence to match their own. “Providing we are allowed enough time to maintain our sampling protocols.”
Alexa’s eyes narrowed. “Be specific.”
“Specifically, we can work harder and faster, but incubation periods cannot be rushed.”
“We expect the need to be great and grow rapidly. I can’t stress enough how critical it is for every area to fully support this opportunity.” Greer turned to Alexa, not bothering to stifle his concern. “Dr. Ryan has only been on board a short time. Perhaps we need—”
“Are you suggesting you can’t handle the increase?” Alexa asked her.
“I hope that’s not what you’re saying,” Greer injected. “Because there is an awful lot riding on this deal. For everyone.”
“We’ll handle it.” Juliet took a deep breath and glared across the table in his direction. “I assure you, my department will do whatever it takes.”
How can readers find you on the Internet?My website is www.kelliecoatesgilbert.com  From there, readers can link to my social media and sign up for my Readers Club. A recent feature we’ve added is our monthly contests where readers have the opportunity to win really awesome giveaway packages. Check it out!


Thank you, Kellie, for sharing this new book with my readers.

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February 9, 2015

DEADLY ECHOES - Nancy Mehl - One Free Book

Dear Readers, I read this book last week. It’s another book in Nancy’s series set in a town named Sanctuary. I’ve loved all these books, and I think this one is my favorite. She writes romantic suspense novels that cross the lines between Mennonites and non-Mennonite people. The characters in this one were especially poignant. Their losses really touched my heart and are still with me. You won’t want to miss this book.
Welcome back, Nancy. What are some of the spiritual themes you like to write about?One theme overrides any other, and that is that God has a plan for our lives. All of us are unique and no matter what mistakes we make or what trials we endure, His plan never changes.
I like to encourage readers to see themselves as God sees them. Special, anointed, gifted, and completely and passionately loved. I believe it’s hard to become everything God has created us to be without first understanding how deeply we’re loved, forgiven, and accepted by our Father.
That is so true. What other books of yours are coming out soon?I’m working on a cozy Amish mystery series, along with several other authors, for Guideposts. The first book in the series will release later this year. Also, the third book in my Finding Sanctuary series, Rising Darkness will be out toward the end of 2015.
I want to feature the Finding Sanctuary book on the blog. If you could spend an evening with one contemporary person (not a family member of yours), who would it be and why?I thought a lot about this question, and to be honest, it wouldn’t be anyone famous. I would spend the evening with a friend I don’t get to see often. Several come to mind, including Laurel Johnson. It’s been many years since we’ve been together. She doesn’t travel, and I haven’t been able to drive to see her. I would love to spend an evening talking about life and writing. She’s one of the best writers I’ve ever known. I worry sometimes that we’ll never see each other again in this life.
I hope you get that opportunity soon. What historical person would you like to meet (besides Jesus) and why?I have a deep appreciation for Joseph. He went through so much, but he never lost faith in God. His patience and faith touched me deeply. And when he could have paid back evil for evil, he chose forgiveness and love. When studying him, I had a reaction that surprised me. When it was time to go on to something else, I actually broke down and cried. I felt as if I were saying goodbye to a close friend. I desperately want to be more like him.
He is one of my favorite Bible heroes, too. How can you encourage authors who have been receiving only rejections from publishers?I’d ask them if they’d like to see my file of rejections. It’s quite a thick file! Here’s the thing: If you believe God has called you to write – then write. Work hard to learn more and hone your skills – that’s your part. But then you must trust God to open the right door at the right time. It sounds easy, but it isn’t. Many writers give up along the way. Be stubborn. That “yes” you’re looking for could be right around the corner. The best writing advice I ever received? Never give up.
Tell us about the featured book. Deadly Echoes is about Sarah Miller. After a youth filled with tragedy and upheaval, Sarah's life is finally settled with all echoes of the past silent at last. She happily calls Sanctuary her home and spends her days teaching at the local school.

Sarah's joy at her recent reunion with her sister, Hannah, and meeting the niece she didn't know she had is too soon interrupted when Deputy Sheriff Paul Gleason informs Sarah her sister has been killed.

As she learns more about Hannah's death, the circumstances are eerily similar to their parents' murder. Sarah enlists Paul's help in digging deeper into the murders the police are dismissing as burglaries gone wrong. Paul's concern encourages Sarah's growing feelings for him, but as their investigation peels back the layers of lies almost twenty years old, they get close to uncovering the truth one person will do anything to hide—even if that means coming after the last remaining members of the Miller family.
Please give us the first page of the book for my readers.The old familiar fear returned with a vengeance, along with the musty smell of neglect and the sweet scent of sweat.
I was back in that small dusty place under the stairs. The one place in the house that escaped Mom’s rigorous weekly cleaning. It was used to store things that were only needed on special occasions. Like our old luggage and the cane Dad used when he sprained his ankle.  But this night, the often ignored storage area was the most important place in the entire world. Hannah’s arms tightened around me, and she whispered in my ear that I must be quiet. That I couldn’t say a word, couldn’t sneeze, even though the dust tickled my nose. The terrible noises from outside had stopped and now there was nothing except an awful silence. The only sound left was our rapid breathing. Hannah breathed in, I breathed out. Without meaning to, I began to inhale and exhale in harmony with my sister. In and out. In and out. Tears slipped down my face unbidden, but I ignored them and concentrated only on our labored breaths. It was the one thing I could control.
How can readers find you on the Internet?My website is located at: www.nancymehl.com.I’m on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nancy-Mehl-Fan-Page/124075957622557They can also find me, along with several other mystery and suspense authors, on the Suspense Sisters: http://suspensesisters.blogspot.com/
Thank you for this opportunity. You’re a blessing!

It's always a pleasure to have you visit my blog, Nancy.

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February 8, 2015

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February 5, 2015

THE FOOD FIGHT PROFESSIONAL - Angela Ruth Strong - One Free Book

Dear Readers, today we're featuring a children's book that really sounds interesting. I know you'll love meeting and learning about the author.
Welcome, Angela. What has drawn you to writing for children?I studied journalism and planned to work for a magazine but ended up starting my family earlier than expected and becoming a full-time mom. This meant lots of time in the library for story time and lots of inspiration to write stories of my own.
I mean, when taking my kids to a Tumble Time birthday party and seeing an ad for “senior discounts,” I had to write a rhyming manuscript titled Gymnastics Grandma. And when my daughter used the moves of a quarterback (think rubber ducky under her arm like a football) to avoid getting dressed after a bath, I had to write Naked Baby on the Run. And when my son fell asleep holding onto the dollar bill he made from dumping a cup of water on me at a church picnic, I had to write The Water Fight Professional.
What is the quirkiest thing you have ever done?I once won a television and Xbox in a hamster ball race. Yes, I was the one running in a giant ball. Though is that quirkier than that time I rode on the shoulders of a unicyclist? I’m not sure.
When did you first discover that you were a writer?In fourth grade, we had to write tall tales. The kids in my carpool read it aloud on the way home and got the whole car laughing. So I pretended to lose it and have to write another one the next day. And the next day.
My mom was also a writer, so I grew up reading stories of myself in magazines like Women’s World. In high school, I wrote a story and figured I’d send it to a magazine like Mom did. Easiest $100 I ever made. I was hooked. Though it hasn’t always been that easy. Ahem … it wasn’t ever that easy again.
Tell us the range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading.I like stories that are both light-hearted and thought-provoking. Usually contemporary. Kids’ books and romantic comedies are my favorites.
What other books have you written, whether published or not?My debut novel was part of the Love Finds You series. Mine was Love Finds You in Sun Valley, Idaho. Awesome experience to be involved with such a fun line. Might be the only Costco book-signing I ever do.
My short story The Water Fight Professional got picked up by the New York school board and printed in over half a million tests, so I decided to make it into a middle-grade novel. That book released last July followed by The Snowball Fight Professional this winter. Up next are The Food Fight Professional and The Pillow Fight Professional.
Then I wrote a book called Lighten Up about a pastor’s daughter who couldn’t forgive her father for running off with the church secretary until she fell in love with her own pastor. That came out with a small press. I’d hoped to make it a series and actually wrote the second book, but that project is on hold for now.
My agent is currently shopping Romancing the Throne about an American woman who grows up in the West Indies and meets a prince on vacation. They plan to marry until he hires a private investigator to dig up her past and discovers her father to be a fugitive from the United States. To prove her father innocent and regain her position as future royalty, Jacqueline James hires the same PI to go back to Miamiwith her, never expecting to develop stronger feelings for her knight in shining armor than she has for Prince Charming. Somebody buy this book!!! It’s so fun I want to share it with the world.
I also made it to the final round of the Harlequin “Killer Voices” contest last year with Presumed Dead about the daughter of the Peruvian President whose plane crashed in the Amazon and nobody knows she actually made it to America except for a missionary who recognizes her in a homeless shelter … and the men who want to kill her. The editors said my manuscript didn’t have the right tone for their line, so I’m reworking it to make it longer before I submit to other publishers. And I’m working on Twice Removed to submit to Harlequin next. Hopefully I learned a little something through the first book and won’t get twice rejected.
And last (thank you for making it this far), I have a novella coming out as part of a boxed set with a couple of my Love Inspired author friends next month. False Securityis about a former cop who teams up with the man she’d once arrested to prove themselves innocent of an unsolved crime and regain the lives they’d lost. They fall in love, of course, but since they don’t trust each other, she ends up pulling a gun on him and stuff. Tee-hee.
How do you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world?I kind of have to divide my life up into moments where I think, moments where I feel, and moments where I simply focus on getting the job done. Otherwise I’m an over-thinking, overemotional slacker.
What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of, besides family?And besides winning the hamster ball race? Just kidding. My first instinct is to say it’s winning Idaho Top Author for two years in a row now, but really those awards mean nothing compared to the individual letters I get from readers. Awards are nice, but I do this to touch lives. To be able to do that is a huge honor.
If you were an animal, which one would you be, and why?I’d be a dolphin, which is funny since I didn’t take swimming lessons until college and I have a snorkel phobia. But there’s never been any other answer for this question.
What is your favorite food?Homemade bread. Take me out to a steak restaurant and I will fill up on the bread before dinner even arrives. Mmm … I can almost smell the sweet yeast and buttery crust baking right now.
Is it hard to break into the children’s market?Yep. “You must write for children in the same way as you do for adults, only better." --Maxim Gorky
What advice would you give to an author wanting to do that?Join Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). Read children’s book—especially in the genre you want to write. Try selling some short stories to magazines first. Attend conferences to meet editors and agents and learn more about the art and the business. Enter contests. And do it because you love it.
The most common question I get asked is about picture books. They are the hardest sell because they are the most expensive to print. You don’t have to have an illustrator, but you do have to understand that your story will be laid out over 32 pages and how your words will flow with the illustrations. Usually keep the manuscript under 1,000 words. In the Christian market, most picture books are written by authors who are successful in other genres first.
Also, DON’T preach. Unless you are writing Sunday school material.
What would you like to tell us about the featured book? The Food Fight Professional is book #3 in my Fun 4 Hire series for ages 8-12. They don’t have to be read in order, but hopefully reading one will make you want to read them all. And I do mean you—not just your kids. They make a great read-aloud for families. The book releases Pi Day, which is significant to the story (as often schools serve actual pie on this day, which makes for an even bigger food fight). Pi Day is based on the symbol in math that starts out 3.1415, so it is always celebrated on 3/14, but even cooler, this year it will be 3/14/15.
The Food Fight Professional is dear to my heart because I included a couple of adopted brothers from my Sunday school class. Their mom calls them “The Haitian Sensations,” and they are truly sensational. Putting them in this book adds tension since the boys come from a background where food is scarce. It made me think, anyway.
How can readers find you on the Internet?I would love for readers to stop by my website to say hi or maybe even tell me their story since I love stories so much. It’s www.angelaruthstrong.com.

Thank you, Angela for sharing this new book with us and giving us a peek into your life.

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Published on February 05, 2015 06:45