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May 13, 2013
Eternal by Chantelle Nay
"She hoped someday, someone would be able to break through her invisible brick wall, swim the moat of impossible expectations, and rescue her from herself. She didn't want to end up an old spinster."
Prepare for an emotional roller coaster ride while reading this book!!
Emma is a seventeen, soon to be eighteen, year-old girl who has pretty much been a loner her whole life. But, when she is saved by an angel and hears his voice, she no longer feels alone, especially as he begins to interact with her more and more. In fact, he begins to fill a void within Emma. Then enters Destry. He is the stuff dream guys are made of: smart, kind, witty, caring, and well...hot! This is where emotions begin to rise and fall like a fast moving roller coaster.
Chantelle Nay has created a story that is easy to read and where the reader becomes emotionally attached to both males in Emma's life. At times, I was rooting for the angel, Micah, others, it was all about Destry. The ending was a brilliant wrap up that left me saying, "Whew!" because for a while I wasn't sure we were going to get a "happy ending."
This story will appeal especially to the YA audience, but can be enjoyed by anyone that enjoys a sweet, paranormal romance. And, the teaser at the end for Nay's sequel will have you saying, "Where's the rest?!"
I give this book a solid four stars!!
Published on May 13, 2013 10:19
May 8, 2013
Lovin' "42" (The movie, that is...)
By now it's no secret that I love a good movie, just as much as I love a good book. And, when you leave the movie theater wanting to be a better person, you know you've seen a great movie. So I can't keep quiet about the movie 42. I believe I had heard the name "Jackie Robinson" before, but I never knew anything about him...until now.This movie is inspirational and full of things I love about the human spirit: dedication, drive, self-control, humility, forgiveness, perseverance...to name a few. As you watch, you feel Jackie Robinson's passion for baseball and for the love of his wife. It's so easy to become his own personal cheerleader from your movie seat (with the added emotion of wanting to deck a few people along the way for him).
I love all kinds of "feel good" sports movies: The Natural, Hoosiers, The Rookie, Miracle, The Game of Their Lives, Invincible, Victory, Rudy (okay, the list is quite long).... And now, I've added 42. This is exactly the type of movie I will have my children sit down and watch (when they are age appropriate), because of all the beautiful messages it teaches. I'm a Christian and, as such, I loved the references to God and the Bible; Harrison Ford's character in this regard (and others) was endearing to me. He did a wonderful job portraying Branch Rickey.
If you love a great movie, and don't mind it revolving around sports, then this is one not to be missed. Take a friend and have a good time!
Published on May 08, 2013 10:44
May 3, 2013
An Interview with Me at "Jessabella Reads"
I had the fun opportunity to participate in an interview on "Jessabella Reads" Blog. Stop by and find out a little bit more about the methods to my madness. :-) She is also sweetly conducting a giveaway for my novel, The Scent of a Soul. Swing by for a visit!
Published on May 03, 2013 10:51
April 13, 2013
Why Can't More Be Left To Our Imaginations?
I just finished watching Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, and I must say, my favorite part of that movie is the relationship between the mermaid, Syrena, and the missionary, Philip. When he places his shirt on her and carries her, I melt. When she comes back for him and simply wants him to ask for help so she can save him, I melt.
To me, there is just something so beautiful in the simplicity of expression.
In the Keira Knightley version of Pride and Prejudice, I absolutely adore the scene where Mr. Darcy helps Elizabeth Bennet into the carriage. The next shot we see is Mr. Darcy flexing his hand at having touched her. I have a tendency to multitask as I watch movies, but there are some scenes that draw me to the television, front and center, each time they come on. This is one of those scenes. Mr. Darcy's gesture is so simple, but speaks volumes about how he is beginning to feel about Elizabeth Bennet.
In the Emma Thompson version of Sense and Sensibility when Kate Winslet's character, Marianne Dashwood, thanks Alan Rickman's character, Colonel Brandon, for saving her when she became caught in a thunderstorm, I tear up. The look on his face is so moving. She has been less than sincere to him in her gratitude before, but this time she means it and he can feel her sincerity. It is so much more touching because he already loves her, body and soul.
The look on Gerard Butler's face in Dear Frankie when Emily Mortimer's character, Lizzie, is explaining why Frankie, her son, is deaf is almost indescribable. Even Emily herself in the extras on the DVD said that the look on Gerard Butler's face brought her to tears as they were filming. And, the kiss their characters' share later on in the film is so incredibly perfect, but breathtakingly simple.
In a world where we are becoming oversexed and nothing is left to our imaginations in all avenues of media and literature, I welcome and cherish these quiet expressions of passion and feeling. There is so much more depth when all the intimate and private details are not spelled out for all to see.
I believe it's true what they say, "Sometimes less is more."
Do you have a favorite moment?
Published on April 13, 2013 01:13
April 1, 2013
A New Look & A New Kind of Post
I want to start by saying congratulations to Kristia who won my book in the giveaway that was held during my book blog tour. Thanks for your support, Kristia! And, thank you to all who participated. It was a lot of fun.
As you can see, I changed the look of my blog. It needed updating. It was therapeutic As I learn more, I'll do more. I'm happy with this...for now. :-)
My book is under some...construction. When it's done, I'll explain what that means. But, for now, I wanted to share my thoughts on the movie The Host. I am a huge movie buff. I love movies---good movies, that is. But, of course, I also love to read, and I read The Host like many did when it came out, so I was looking forward to the release of the movie. I know this won't make many fans, but I wasn't thrilled with the cast of the Twilight series. Sorry. Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson just didn't do it for me.
However, I really liked the cast for The Host. The lead actress, Saoirse (pronounced sear-shuh) Ronan, wouldn't have been my first pick for Melanie, but she did a respectable job, and by the end, I really liked her. I thought Max Irons was spot on for Jared. I swear he was who I pictured when I read the book (and such a cutie). Jake Abel as Ian, and William Hurt as Jeb were also excellent picks in my opinion. I thought they portrayed their characters very well.
The movie itself clipped along well. I had a hard time engaging in the book, and it wasn't until about the eighth chapter that I really became immersed. But, the movie does a good job at trying to say all that needs to be said without dragging. Like most movies that are adaptations of books there were some changes, but I thought they hit the highlights the best they could with their time allotment.
All-in-all, I thought The Host was a good movie. My mother, sister and I were laughing as we walked out of the theater; we bet Saoirse didn't mind all her "on screen" kissing time. One girl + two hotties = one very lucky girl.
If you liked the book, or you like movies in general, I recommend seeing The Host. It's a fun getaway with a beautiful message.
P.S. For what it's worth, The Hobbit was exceptional, Safe Haven was a sweet story, and Jack the Giant Slayer (yes, I know, some of you may be rolling your eyes) was just good, clean fun. :-) I recommend them all.
As you can see, I changed the look of my blog. It needed updating. It was therapeutic As I learn more, I'll do more. I'm happy with this...for now. :-)
My book is under some...construction. When it's done, I'll explain what that means. But, for now, I wanted to share my thoughts on the movie The Host. I am a huge movie buff. I love movies---good movies, that is. But, of course, I also love to read, and I read The Host like many did when it came out, so I was looking forward to the release of the movie. I know this won't make many fans, but I wasn't thrilled with the cast of the Twilight series. Sorry. Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson just didn't do it for me.
However, I really liked the cast for The Host. The lead actress, Saoirse (pronounced sear-shuh) Ronan, wouldn't have been my first pick for Melanie, but she did a respectable job, and by the end, I really liked her. I thought Max Irons was spot on for Jared. I swear he was who I pictured when I read the book (and such a cutie). Jake Abel as Ian, and William Hurt as Jeb were also excellent picks in my opinion. I thought they portrayed their characters very well.
The movie itself clipped along well. I had a hard time engaging in the book, and it wasn't until about the eighth chapter that I really became immersed. But, the movie does a good job at trying to say all that needs to be said without dragging. Like most movies that are adaptations of books there were some changes, but I thought they hit the highlights the best they could with their time allotment.
All-in-all, I thought The Host was a good movie. My mother, sister and I were laughing as we walked out of the theater; we bet Saoirse didn't mind all her "on screen" kissing time. One girl + two hotties = one very lucky girl.
If you liked the book, or you like movies in general, I recommend seeing The Host. It's a fun getaway with a beautiful message.
P.S. For what it's worth, The Hobbit was exceptional, Safe Haven was a sweet story, and Jack the Giant Slayer (yes, I know, some of you may be rolling your eyes) was just good, clean fun. :-) I recommend them all.
Published on April 01, 2013 23:51
March 18, 2013
My First Blog Tour!
I know it's been a while since I last posted; what can I say, life dictated again. But here I am with exciting news. I'm thrilled (and I'll admit, a little nervous) to announce my first blog tour, ever! I know for some this is old hat, but for me, this is a first. I want to thank all of those wonderful bloggers who will be participating; they are amazing! Truly. Please checkout their sites throughout the week and enjoy what they have to offer, not just for my book, but for all they share on their outstanding blogs!
Here are my stops for the week:March 18: A Dream Within A DreamMarch 19: Le' Book SquirrelMarch 20: Nazish ReadsMarch 21: Nick's Book BlogMarch 22: Leisure ReadsMarch 23: Jessabella ReadsMarch 24: Lost in LiteratureMarch 25: Kindred Dreamheart
I would like to send out a special thank you to Shane of Itching for Books for hosting this blog tour and for finding and coordinating all these incredible bloggers. Thank you so much. You are brilliant!
Oh...did I mention there's a giveaway going on for my book? :-) Visit a stop on the blog tour and enter to win!! Thanks, and good luck.
Here are my stops for the week:March 18: A Dream Within A DreamMarch 19: Le' Book SquirrelMarch 20: Nazish ReadsMarch 21: Nick's Book BlogMarch 22: Leisure ReadsMarch 23: Jessabella ReadsMarch 24: Lost in LiteratureMarch 25: Kindred Dreamheart
I would like to send out a special thank you to Shane of Itching for Books for hosting this blog tour and for finding and coordinating all these incredible bloggers. Thank you so much. You are brilliant!
Oh...did I mention there's a giveaway going on for my book? :-) Visit a stop on the blog tour and enter to win!! Thanks, and good luck.
Published on March 18, 2013 14:28
February 5, 2013
Double the Honor--Liebster Blog Award
A HUGE thank you to Mia Hoddell AND Lori Knowles of "The Book Knoll" Blog; they both nominated me for the Liebster Blog Award, and so I will go forward doing somethings twice and others once. :-)So I can accept and participate there are steps I need to take.
1. Tell 11 things about yourself.
2. Answer 11 questions from the blogger who nominated you.
3. Post 11 questions for those who will be nominated by you.
4. Nominate 11 bloggers who have less than 200 followers.
5. Get in contact with those 11 bloggers in order to inform them that you nominated them.
Eleven Things About Me:
1. I have a hard time watching a movie without popcorn involved. I think I'm a little addicted to both.
2. My husband and I planned on only having four children. God surprised us with a fifth--we are so glad.
3. I cry like a baby at the end of both Meet the Robinsons and Toy Story 3.
4. I think pink is the perfect color.
5. I have lived in both Ukraine and Belarus, and had the wonderful privilege of visiting Russia.
6. My dream vacation would include my husband, Scotland, England, Ireland, and two uninterrupted weeks (maybe three).
7. I love to bake and find it as a way to unwind.
8. I'm a bit of a neat freak and can't really relax until things are in order (drives my husband crazy).
9. I think raw tomatoes are perhaps the grossest thing out there, but I love ketchup and salsa.
10. I collect perfumes and can't leave the house without some on me (even to buy milk).
11. My husband asked me to marry him three times--in the same night--it's a long story.
Eleven Questions from Mia Hoddell:
1. What's your favourite thing about writing/reviewing? Letting my creative juices flow. I love creating my characters and seeing where they will take my stories. It's quite amazing.
2. If you could be any supernatural creature what would you be and why? I don't know if this counts, but I love the gigantic eagles in The Lord of The Ring and The Hobbit. They're awesome; wouldn't mind being one.
3. Favourite leading male in a book? My first instinct is Marek Jamison from my book The Scent of a Soul, but I'll branch out and say John Thornton from North & South by Elizabeth Gaskell. :-)
4. Do you like it when your favourite books are made into movies? Yes, especially if they do a good job.
5. Favorite genre? Clean romance.
6. Paperback books or kindle ebooks? Since I don't own a Kindle, I'll go with paperback. :-)
7. Favourite food? I unabashedly love Mexican food, especially my mother's Sonoran style enchiladas.
8. Favourite author? Margaret Mitchell.
9. What is the most books you've read in a week? Sad as it sounds, just three, and only the other week when I was sick in bed for three days.
10. What super power would you want and what would you do with it? The ability to heal. It goes without saying what I would do with it. :-)
11. Favourite season? Autumn, when the leaves turn, the air chills, and people start using their fireplaces.
Eleven Questions from Lori Knowles:
1. Why did you start blogging? My friend, and self-publishing coach, said it was vital if I wanted people to learn about my book. She was right, and now I love blogging.
2. What is your favorite book of all time and why? Gone With the Wind. Scarlett O'Hara made my mouth drop open in awe every time I saw the movie as a child. Don't get me wrong, she could be witchy, but she got it done.
3. What format do you read? ebook, print, audio? Lol. No Kindle, so I paperback it. Although, I tried Eragon in audio once but had to stop because I hated the voice they'd picked for the dragon Saphira so much.
4. What book effected your life the most? This has to be a double: The Bible & The Book of Mormon.
5. Where are you from? Sierra Vista, Arizona.
6. Where would you live if you could live anywhere? I love where I'm at. :-)
7. Who is your favorite author and why? Margaret Mitchell, because she wrote Gone With the Wind. :-)
8. What do you look for when choosing a book? It has to hold my attention, I have to care about the characters, I strongly prefer a happy ending, and it must be at least PG-13 or milder in both language and romantic scenes.
9. How much time do you dedicate to reading and writing? With five children...not nearly as much as I would like. :-) But, my husband and I are working on mapping out more time for my writing. He gives me at least one full Saturday a month without interruptions, and I'm going to start taking at least a couple of nights a week.
10. Any goals for 2013? Absolutely! Finish my second novel, The Sound of a Silent Heart. :-)
11. What is your favorite book cover and why? Okay, once again, sorry if this sounds completely lame, but I have to say mine for The Scent of a Soul. Simply because of all the time, toil, and sweat my sister-in-law, Julie (my cover designer), and I spent on it. It was truly a labor of love. M.R. Merrick's covers are pretty fascinating, though.
Eleven Questions For My Nominees:
1. If you could assume the role of any female heroine who would it be and from what book?
2. Assuming you were single, what male protagonist would you go for, from which book?
3. Would you prefer a months worth of free writing/reading time or $1000?
4. What scares you the most (excluding death, or losing someone you love)?
5. What do you do to unwind?
6. Have you ever received good advice that stuck with you and you followed? What was it?
7. Who is your best friend and what do you love most about him/her?
8. If you could be a world famous actor or author which would it be?
9. What's your favorite sweet treat?
10. Do you prefer books that make you think, make you cry, or make you laugh?
11. If you could invite someone famous to dinner (past or present), who would it be? (Added bonus: What would you serve?) :-)
My Nominations:
Emma Daley--Escape Into My World
Anita Buice--AnitaBook.com, Need a book? Take a Look!
Barbara Brown--Literary Quill Promotions
A. L. Jambor
Genilee Swope Parente--swopeparente
Eline Tack--Flavia
Sherrie Cronin--Face Painting for World Peace
Cristina Suarez--Cristina's Book Reviews
Chami and Ely--a book so fathomless
Marcia B--Book Muster Down Under
Jenna--A Novel Undertaking
Adriana Garcia--She's Got Books on Her Mind
Bhavna K.--BhavzParadise
Julie Cave
Allison Medina--Allison's Nook
Tugce Nida sevin
Veronica Sternberg--Veronica's Views
Joyce Davis--Beyond that Next Turning of the Canyon Walls
Sheri Dursin--Edge of Story
Kechell Jackson--K is for Kechell
C.S. Wimsey--Journey to the Limit of your Imagination
Liliana Soare--A new beginning
Published on February 05, 2013 16:01
January 17, 2013
THE SCENT OF A SOUL Giveaway
Hello, all! I'm very happy to share with you that a Rafflecopter giveaway is being hosted on Clean Romance Reviews for my new novel, The Scent of a Soul. The winner will have their choice of either a paperback or Kindle version. Visit the site here and enter your chance to win. Thanks, and good luck!!
To read a review of The Scent of a Soul by Clean Romance Reviews, please click here.
To read a review of The Scent of a Soul by Clean Romance Reviews, please click here.
Published on January 17, 2013 11:51
January 14, 2013
Please Help Baby Cliff!
Today my post is not about me or my book, it's about Baby Cliff. This sweet little boy is the nephew of my cover design artist (and sister-in-law), Julie Thompson. Precious Cliff is nine-months-old and was born with a very rare syndrome; so rare there is only one other case exactly like it recorded. He suffers from a variant of Alagille Syndrome, which affected the growth of his organs. His kidneys and liver do not work properly, but they have responded well to medication. It is his pulmonary arteries that have everyone very concerned. His arteries haven't grown since he was born. Just trying to drink from a bottle was so exhausting to him, because of the exertion put on his heart, that they had to fit him with a tube that goes into his nose, down his esophagus and into his tummy to supply his food without him having to nurse from a bottle. However, even that is causing congestion and they hope to be able to fit him with a tube that goes directly into his stomach.
I am writing to ask all of you for your help. Baby Cliff's parents are in dire need of help with the medical costs that are accruing for Cliff's care. Many have expressed their desire to help in this regard, so Julie and her sister TeriDel (Cliff's mother) have compiled a cookbook with some of their families' favorite recipes. This is not just a spiral bound book with type-written recipes---they went all out! It is a beautiful cookbook with brief, insightful descriptions and beautiful pictures of the food they prepared themselves and photographed. The cover itself is a work of art. They worked incredibly hard to have something to be able to raise money to help this sweet baby get the medical attention he needs.
I'm asking you to visit their blog at www.babycliffnotes.blogspot.com to learn more about Cliff and perhaps purchase a cookbook to benefit him. (If you prefer, you can just donate to his cause on the blog site as well.) All funds go to help with his medical care.
Please give just a few moments to see how you can help Cliff, and feel free to pass this message and Cliff's blog address along to others you think may be interested in helping. My heartfelt thanks to you for your time.
I am writing to ask all of you for your help. Baby Cliff's parents are in dire need of help with the medical costs that are accruing for Cliff's care. Many have expressed their desire to help in this regard, so Julie and her sister TeriDel (Cliff's mother) have compiled a cookbook with some of their families' favorite recipes. This is not just a spiral bound book with type-written recipes---they went all out! It is a beautiful cookbook with brief, insightful descriptions and beautiful pictures of the food they prepared themselves and photographed. The cover itself is a work of art. They worked incredibly hard to have something to be able to raise money to help this sweet baby get the medical attention he needs.
I'm asking you to visit their blog at www.babycliffnotes.blogspot.com to learn more about Cliff and perhaps purchase a cookbook to benefit him. (If you prefer, you can just donate to his cause on the blog site as well.) All funds go to help with his medical care.
Please give just a few moments to see how you can help Cliff, and feel free to pass this message and Cliff's blog address along to others you think may be interested in helping. My heartfelt thanks to you for your time.
Published on January 14, 2013 12:26
January 2, 2013
The Proverbial "Resolution"
I know myself, and resolutions don't usually work out for me. But this year feels different. I want it to be different. So, my resolution is...diligence. I know exactly what I should be doing with my life, but sometimes I get sloppy, lazy, apathetic. What I need is a healthy dose of diligence. I want to do better, be better, so why not start with the good things in my life that I let sit by the wayside sometimes. It's time to pick up the good, no...great things in life that I have put off for far too long, dust them off and Just. Do. Them! From exercise, to spending more time with my children, to communing with God a little more each day, it's time to be diligent. Just a little more each day is my plan, but the results will be big!
Have a great year, everyone. I look forward to sharing on this blog in new ways, and I hope to hear from you in return.
Have a great year, everyone. I look forward to sharing on this blog in new ways, and I hope to hear from you in return.
Published on January 02, 2013 15:19


