Sarah Holman's Blog, page 100
November 28, 2013
It's here!!!

You can now get my latest book on CreatSpace!!! It will come on Amazon and Amazon Kindle soon.
It has been a long Journey to get this book published, but it is finally here!

Adventures and Adversities is an enchanting, faith-filled story, filled with endearing characters who will whisk you away to another time and place for a marvelous page-turning adventure! ~ Nicole Sager, author of Heart of Arcrea
Author Sarah Holman is a young lady with a heart for God and others. Based on her desire to honor her Lord through her writing, I am pleased to promote Adventures and Adversities. A story of faith and endurance that is sure to warm and inspire.~ Alica Willis, author of To Birmingham Castle
Through sorrow and suffering, Alditha and Will both learn what it means to trust in God and true love. This story brings to life the medieval era I love best--and it is an encouraging story of what can happen when two hearts turn to the One who holds the past and the future.~ Rachelle Rea, editor

Published on November 28, 2013 14:34
November 26, 2013
A Writers View
Published on November 26, 2013 11:23
November 25, 2013
Is it Okay?

Today, God really got a hold of me. I realized that I had been doing all those things, because all my friends were, and I never stopped to really consider it. I considered it after reading an artist who talked about how many of his songs had been downloaded from YouTube but how few people were buying his songs. I was angry at the people that did that, and then I realized that I was just as bad. True, I don’t download music I haven’t paid for, but is it any better to listen to it online?
What about all those photographers I have ripped off by using their photos for my posts? Giving a link back to the pin I used doesn’t help them. I am using their work without their permission which is… *takes a deep breath* stealing. Not a fun word, but that is what it is.
What about the movies I have watched online? Yes, most of them I have watched have not been pirated movies. I normally watch things on Hulu or other reputable sites, but every once in a while I have wanted to watch something that wasn’t there.
Over the next few weeks, I am going to go through my blog and take down all pictures and links to things I don’t own. I will also be deleting a lot of my YouTube playlists. I will no longer steal things for my own benefit (and yes it is stealing) and then justify why it is okay. This may make some posts less interesting, because I don’t have a gazillion images; this might make my playlist more boring; it might mean I have to wait a few months to see some things, but I know it is the right thing to do. Will you join me?
I have created a Facebook group to help inspire and encourage each of us not to use what we don’t own and find helpful resources.
Image above was a free image from iStock jazzed up on PicMonkey.
Published on November 25, 2013 12:43
November 19, 2013
Calling Book Reviewers!
After taking the time to fix a couple of kinks, I finally ordered my proof yesterday for Adventures and Adversities.
The proof copy has shipped. As long is all is well with the proof, my next book should release sometime next week! I am so exited.
Are you interested it reading this book before anyone else? I am looking for some book reviewers! If you like a PDF copy (mobi files should be coming soon) of Adventures and Advertises for free, contact me at thedestinyofone(at)juno(dot)com By accepting the review copy, you are agreeing to read the book and post an honest review within 30 days of receiving it. You are also agreeing to post the review on Amazon and your blog (Goodreads reviews are also very much welcomed).
Description: One day Alditha is content living with her family, the next she is taking her friends place to serve at the king’s castle. Her father's final instructions, to keep smiling and to do what is right, will be harder to live out then she ever imagined. She will face a royal nephew who delights in making people miserable, an angry servant girl that will stop at nothing to get what she wants, and noblemen who plot murder. Will she be able to keep the promise she made to her father? Will she find the faith she longs for during all her Adventures and Adversities?

The proof copy has shipped. As long is all is well with the proof, my next book should release sometime next week! I am so exited.
Are you interested it reading this book before anyone else? I am looking for some book reviewers! If you like a PDF copy (mobi files should be coming soon) of Adventures and Advertises for free, contact me at thedestinyofone(at)juno(dot)com By accepting the review copy, you are agreeing to read the book and post an honest review within 30 days of receiving it. You are also agreeing to post the review on Amazon and your blog (Goodreads reviews are also very much welcomed).
Description: One day Alditha is content living with her family, the next she is taking her friends place to serve at the king’s castle. Her father's final instructions, to keep smiling and to do what is right, will be harder to live out then she ever imagined. She will face a royal nephew who delights in making people miserable, an angry servant girl that will stop at nothing to get what she wants, and noblemen who plot murder. Will she be able to keep the promise she made to her father? Will she find the faith she longs for during all her Adventures and Adversities?
Published on November 19, 2013 12:50
November 18, 2013
Adventure Between the Pages: Dear Mr. Knightley

Description: Samantha Moore survived years of darkness in the foster care system by hiding behind her favorite characters in literature, even adopting their very words. Her fictional friends give her an identity, albeit a borrowed one. But most importantly, they protect her from revealing her true self and encountering more pain. After college, Samantha receives an extraordinary opportunity. The anonymous “Mr. Knightley” offers her a full scholarship to earn her graduate degree at the prestigious Medill School of Journalism. The sole condition is that Sam write to Mr. Knightley regularly to keep him apprised of her progress. As Sam’s true identity begins to reveal itself through her letters, her heart begins to soften to those around her—a damaged teenager and fellow inhabitant of Grace House, her classmates at Medill, and, most powerfully, successful novelist Alex Powell. But just as Sam finally begins to trust, she learns that Alex has secrets of his own—secrets that, for better or for worse, make it impossible for Sam to hide behind either her characters or her letters.
It is nice to have a bunch of friends on Goodreads who also review books. I can see what they are reading and what they say about a book before I review it. I got Dear Mr. Knightley because I saw so many positive reviews coming across my Goodreads feed. I was not disappointed.
When I read about the book, I truly expected a cute romance with a lot of Jane Austen quotes. What I got was so much better. In fact, it was so amazing that I know it will be on my top 10 books of the year. I stayed up really, really late (or early if you want to get technical) because I HAD to finish the book that day. It was too amazing to put down.To tell you how good it was, I will tell you I actually teared up twice during the book, and I rarely do that with fiction. The story was so powerful. I felt so connected to Samantha. Her victories were my victories and her bad days were my bad days. I rode up and down her emotional roller-coaster and it left me feeling so amazing that I had a hard time getting to sleep.
So what made this book so powerful? The message hit home for me. Sam struggles with hiding behind her favorite literary characters to protect herself from the world around her. I saw myself in that. Sometimes, I hide behind books and movies so that I don’t have to deal with what is going on around me, or I hide behind them in conversations because I know people wouldn’t really like me if they knew the real me. Sam’s struggle was in many ways my own.
I don’t think any book since Catharine Marshall’s Christy has so deeply touched me and affected me. It made me want to open my heart even more to those around me, even if it means getting hurt.Some may find the faith element somewhat lacking. When Sam finds God, there isn’t a huge deal made out of it. Surprisingly, this didn’t bother me in this book. Although not directly addressed, I felt that Sam was always searching for God and she found him through the people she was hanging with.
I loved the setup of this book! Telling the whole story though detailed letters is different and so much fun. It was a very engaging way of telling the story.
Yes, there was romance. To be honest, I wasn’t very surprised by it. I guess being a Jane Austen fan and an avid reader kind of gave away most of the plot twists where romance was concerned. However, even knowing the plot twists didn’t take away from how much I loved it.
I cannot wait for Katherine Reay’s next book! I highly recommend this to those looking not only for a good story, but one that isn’t all fluff and fun.
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I received this book from Thomas Nelson though BookSneeze in exchange for my honest review. I was under no obligation to write a positive review. The opinions in this review are entirely my own.
Published on November 18, 2013 12:56
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November 11, 2013
Adventure Between the Pages: You'll Get Through This by Max Lucado

Age Appropriate For: Ages 13 and up (some of the stories shared)
Best for Ages: 15 and up
Description: You fear you won't make it through. We all do. We fear that the depression will never lift, the yelling will never stop, the pain will never leave. In the pits, surrounded by steep walls and aching reminders, we wonder: Will this gray sky ever brighten? This load ever lighten? In" You'll Get Through This," pastor and" New York Times" best-selling author, Max Lucado offers sweet assurance. "Deliverance is to the Bible what jazz music is to Mardi Gras: bold, brassy, and everywhere." Max reminds readers God doesn't promise that getting through trials will be quick or painless. It wasn't for Joseph--tossed in a pit by his brothers, sold into slavery, wrongfully imprisoned, forgotten and dismissed--but his Old Testament story is in the Bible for this reason: to teach us to trust God to trump evil. With the compassion of a pastor, the heart of a storyteller, and the joy of one who has seen what God can do, Max explores the story of Joseph and the truth of Genesis 50:20. What Satan intends for evil, God redeems for good.
This year has been a rough one for me spiritually. There have been many ups and downs, many moments of doubt and fear. I have struggled physically and emotionally, and had to make some heard decisions. This book helped me though this last week and reminded me that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Max Lucado has always been one of my favorite spiritual authors. He doesn’t take me on guilt trips, beat me over the head with the Bible, nor are his books simply warm and fuzzy. They are soothing and convicting, gentle and persuasive, inspiring without the guilt trip. Every time I read his books, my faith is strengthened and I am challenged. This book was no exception.
I wish I could have a couple dozen copies of this book to giveaway. If you are going through a hard time, big or small, this book is a wonderful and powerful reminder. We will get through this and we are not alone. Lucado shares stories both his own and others that are so encouraging. I found myself holding his book in one hand and my Bible in the other to read the passages of scripture that he quotes.
If you are in need of some encouragement and support through a rough patch, I highly recommend You’ll Get Through This.Was this helpful? Please vote it up on Amazon.
I received this book from Thomas Nelson through BookSneezein exchange for my honest review. I was under no obligation to write a positive review. The opinions in this review are entirely my own.
Published on November 11, 2013 08:48