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December 15, 2015

Book Review: The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale by Marian P. Merritt

The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale Book Description:


When Charleston “Charly” Maynard loses her job just weeks after her fiancé calls off the wedding, she decides to visit the cottage in the quaint village of Cavazzale, Italy she’s inherited from her grandmother. She’s hoping the time there will help her to decide what to do about her future. When she meets André Lagneaux, a handsome man from Bayou Country, who is visiting his brother in Cavazzale, Charly ignores the attraction. After all, she’s not looking for romance. When André Lagneaux’s parents set up a family trip to Italy, André is eager to spend Christmas with his brother and godchild. Meeting the beautiful American woman at the airport adds to his excitement. He’d loved to get to know her, but her cool demeanor tells him she’s not interested. Will she let down her guard and allow them to get to know one another? When Charly finds a prayer in her nonna’s diary that makes her realize God may have His own plan for her future, she must learn to trust. But, what if His plan includes the dark-haired Cajun?


The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale is an enjoyable holiday read.

The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale is an enjoyable holiday read.


The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale is a quick holiday read that gifts you with the romance of Italy, as well as the budding one between Andre and Charly. Charly lost her job, grandmother, and fiancé. Her grandmother willed an Italian home to her, and off she goes to check it out. Andre’s family plans a trip to Italy so he can see his brother and godchild.


I enjoyed this because it gave me a destination I’ve never been to, and Christmas is always a fun time of year in fiction. I especially liked the side story regarding Charly’s grandmother and her journal. Between Charly’s hurts and the journal, a great faith message weaves into her and Andre’s lives, and it was a great takeaway message for me, too.


To purchase The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale, click here.


I purchased this on my own in order to promote it as part of my “Don’t Miss This” series.




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Published on December 15, 2015 21:00

December 14, 2015

COTT: Vote for What You’d Read During Christmas Vacation

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The Happiest of Holiday Reading to

you!


This month we share five books and

seven authors with you — some old friends and some new.

Voting starts today, December 9 and goes through

Midnight December 15, CST.
Vote now and leave the authors a word of encouragement both here and on the

survey form. Share with other book lovers, and Come back

Thursday

December 17 for the Clash of the Titles champion.

Which cover tickles your fancy? Which book would be next for you?

Scroll down to find the voting form.
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Sixty thousand people watched Candace Rodriguez literally fall off the

stage while performing the national anthem, wrecking more than her

self-esteem. Will her new faith in Christ be strong enough to bring her to

an After she could only dream of in her music, health, and love?

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Three in One special shorter reads of romantic Christmases Past for the

busy holiday season. From the nineteenth century Wisconsin farm family to a

small town doctor fighting a flu outbreak to Medieval Britain lords and

ladies…all need a Christmas miracle.

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In 1903 New York City, Italian immigrant Sofia Falcone learns a family

secret that sends her mother to the brink of insanity. When she meets a

Vaudeville pianist whose own struggles cross hers on the streets of Little

Italy, change is on the way, though it may not bring what they expect.
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The stalwart saint fights for faith… the redeemed rebel, fights for

honor. After Dirk rescues Gwyneth from the Iconoclastic Fury, she discovers

that faith is sometimes fragile and hope is not as easy as it may

seem.

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What if the plane crash that killed Amy’s fiancé was no accident?

Some questions need to be asked.



Follow this link to VOTE!




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December 10, 2015

OAC: Odyssey Adventure Club Printable Family Craft

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Who doesn’t love a printable?


The holidays are a busy time . . . but life can be even more hectic! In the midst of work, after-school activities, grocery shopping, and business trips, how are parents supposed to find the time to build within their families a lasting foundation of faith?


Focus on the Family wants to step in and give you some tips. Sign up by clicking here for a free e-book called 101 Surefire Ways to Strengthen Your Child’s Faith. With creative ideas on weaving faith into everyday conversations, turning family activities into learning opportunities, and having faith-filled holiday celebrations, this book is jam-packed with fun and interesting, easy, faith-building ideas for your family.


Another way to invest in your child’s faith is through the Odyssey Adventure Club (OAC). It offers safe and free content for everyone in your family, including an Advent calendar, a broadcast download with tips to create a memorable Christmas, AIO cutouts, and Christmas stocking stuffer cards. Membership to the OAC costs just $9.99 a month — or even less if parents make a six-month or one-year commitment. Enrollment provides more than enough content to keep kids engaged throughout the year:



Access to exclusive content and first looks at books and select Radio Theatre dramas.
On-the-go access to the OAC app for both iOS and Android users.
24/7 streaming access to nearly 800 AIO episodes.
A new, members-only AIO episode every month.
A subscription to Adventures in Odyssey Clubhouse Magazine, and more.

Another fun way to build your child’s faith: have a family craft night and use it as a faith-building opportunity! Click the image below for a printable Town of Odyssey cutout set. Bonus points if you listen to an Adventures in Odyssey episode while you put together your town!


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To learn more about the Odyssey Adventure Club, visit www.oaclub.org, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.




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December 9, 2015

Every Good and Perfect Gift is From Above by Laura V. Hilton

 Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. James 1:17 (NIV)


Have you ever wanted or needed something so bad, that it is all you can think about? In CHRISTMAS MITTENS, Gracia needs a donation of fifty Christmas trees for the senior center she works at. The center receives some government funding, but not enough. They rely heavily on donations and fundraisers.



Gracia is tired of the same-old boring fundraising ideas that the center has done for years. And it seems the town is tired of them, too. Last year’s bake sale was a total flop. The idea of Christmas trees as a fundraiser seemed so fresh, so innovative, so inspired! The tree sale, paired with a Christmas craft fair where the seniors sell their crafts, should be perfect.



Except no one wants to donate trees… and she’s down to her last call to ask for help. And she’s ready to beg.


 


When God seems to say no, how do you handle it?



Sometimes it’s hard to let go of our wants and desires to hand it over to God for Him to manage as He will. But it usually is so much better when we do let go and let God. He knows how it should be handled so much better than we do and He is able to answer prayers above and beyond our wildest dreams. He can exceed our expectations and make our dreams come true.



Because God is not interested in adequate. God is not going to be content with “good enough.” The somewhat cynical phrase, “Close enough for government work!” has never crossed His lips . . . or His mind.



God gives “good” gifts. Gifts that keep on giving throughout the year, long after the wrappings and ribbons and wreaths have been reconciled to storage until the following year.


 


God gives “perfect” gifts. Gifts that are perfect for the individual, perfect for the occasion, and perfect for the purposes to which He has called us.



God’s gifts are never going to migrate to the back of one’s closet, or to the nearest thrift store. They continually grow, and expand. When used appropriately, one can always find some new way of putting God’s gifts to use.


 


God’s gifts are never going to wear out, rust, break down or fall apart. God’s gifts never come with any warning labels, age-appropriate stickers, or 1-800 numbers “in case of failure.”



And God’s gifts never come with a “shelf life.”



In this season of miracles, is there something you’re hanging on to that should be turned over to the Lord? Let’s start by handing it over to Him, and then waiting in anticipation for the answer.


About CHRISTMAS MITTENS:


Every Good Gift is From Above

Every Good Gift is From Above


Gracia Dykstra enjoys her job at the Senior Center, especially at Christmas time. The seniors have an annual craft shop. Desperate to raise funds Gracia asks for donations of Christmas trees to sell in order to raise much-needed funds, but Christmas tree donations are scarce. Jake Trivett has quit his job in California to come home and help his dad. A friendship with Gracia, who he’s always admired, intrigues him. Gracia’s heart flutters with more than Christmas spirit when Jake, an old flame, whose father runs a struggling tree farm answers the phone. Will Gracia receive more than Christmas trees this year?


To purchase CHRISTMAS MITTENS by Laura V. Hilton, click here.


35839_1469192045700_1110551537_1419357_4095333_n_edited Award winning author, Laura Hilton, her husband, Steve, and their five children make their home in Arkansas. She is a pastor’s wife, a stay-at-home mom and home-schools. Laura is also a breast cancer survivor.


Her publishing credits include three books in the Amish of Seymour series from Whitaker House: Patchwork Dreams, A Harvest of Hearts (winner of the 2012 Clash of the Titles Award in two categories), and Promised to Another. The Amish of Webster County series, Healing Love (finalist for the 2013 Christian Retail Awards). Surrendered Love and Awakened Love followed by her first Christmas novel, A White Christmas in Webster County, as well as the Amish of Jamesport series, The Snow Globe, The Postcard, and The Birdhouse. Other credits include Swept Away from Abingdon Press’ Quilts of Love series. Laura is contracted for another three book Amish series set in the Jamesport area, with the first book, The Amish Firefighter, planned for April 2016.


She has indie published a Christmas novella, Christmas Mittens.


Laura is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and a professional book reviewer.


 


 


 


 


 




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December 7, 2015

Don’t Miss This: The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale by Marian P. Merritt

Don’t Miss This: The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale.


Each month I plan to highlight a book/author that I think is worth checking out. Last month it was Catch of Lifetime by Candee Fick.


For December, I’m a sucker for gorgeous covers and Christmas ones are especially eye-catching. With that, I had to show you The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale by Marian P. Merritt.


Book Description


 


Marian P. Merritt's The Christmas Bells of Cavazzle.

Marian P. Merritt’s The Christmas Bells of Cavazzle.


When Charleston Charly Maynard loses her job just weeks after her fiancé calls off the wedding, she decides to visit the cottage in the quaint village of Cavazzale, Italy she’s inherited from her grandmother. She’s hoping the time there will help her to decide what to do about her future. When she meets André Lagneaux, a handsome man from Bayou Country, who is visiting his brother in Cavazzale, Charly ignores the attraction. After all, she’s not looking for romance. When André Lagneaux’s parents set up a family trip to Italy, André is eager to spend Christmas with his brother and godchild. Meeting the beautiful American woman at the airport adds to his excitement. He’d loved to get to know her, but her cool demeanor tells him she’s not interested. Will she let down her guard and allow them to get to know one another? When Charly finds a prayer in her nonna’s diary that makes her realize God may have His own plan for her future, she must learn to trust. But, what if His plan includes the dark-haired Cajun?


71Kv5dG3ONL._UX250_Marian Pellegrin Merritt writes stories that blend her love of the mountains with her deep Southern roots. Her tagline, Where the Bayous Meets the Mountains, grew from both loves.


She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Women’s Fiction Writers Association.


This Louisiana native writes her Christmas romances and Southern women’s fiction with a Louisiana/Colorado connection from the Texas home she shares with her husband and a very spoiled Labradoodle.


 


Connect with her through Website, Blog, Facebook, Twitter


Marian P. Merritt’s Readers Group


 


Buy links to Marian’s Books: http://www.marianmerritt.com/#!/cnec


 




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December 6, 2015

She Said “Yes” by Jodie Wolfe

She Said “Yes”


 


By Jodie Wolfe


 


In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man named Joseph, of the house of David. The virgin’s name was Mary. And the angel came to her and said, “Rejoice, favored woman! The Lord is with you.”


“I am the Lord’s slave,” said Mary.


Then the angel told her:


Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God.


“May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel left her.


Luke 1:26-28, 30, 38 (HCSB)


 


She Said

She Said “Yes” by Jodie Wolfe


I was struck this morning by something I hadn’t really given much thought to up until now. Mary said “Yes” and changed history. What if she hadn’t? I suppose God would have found another virgin to carry His Son. But the point is that she chose obedience knowing it would alter her life forever.


 


If you were placed in similar circumstances, what would your response be? Would it be an affirmative answer or perhaps you’d be more hesitant? Would you want to check out all the possible repercussions before you made a decision?


 


Every day God places us in situations where we have the opportunity to be obedient. Most times it’s small, insignificant things, at least to us, not always so in God’s eyes. Will you help your elderly neighbor by bringing in the mail for her each day? Will you allow someone into traffic or will you push your way through first? What about those nudgings to send a note or text to someone who needs encouragement? To make a meal. To give the gift of a smile.


 


God may not be calling us to do something huge for His kingdom, but He is calling each of us to obedience—to listen to that still small voice trying to get your attention during the midst of a busy, stress-filled day. The Christmas season is a wonderful time to be thinking of others, but don’t let it end when you pack away the holiday decorations. Allow God to speak to your heart each day and obey His voice. You won’t be disappointed. :)


 


 


Jodie 2015 - cropped - reduced_editedJodie Wolfe got bitten by the writing bug as a young girl after reading and watching Little House on the Prairie. She loves writing stories about feisty heroines and strong, godly heroes. The power of story to influence lives and change hearts is what motivates her to weave tales that tell of the Savior’s faithfulness and forgiveness. She writes a column for Home School Enrichment magazine and has received awards in contests. You can find her ponderings on her website, http://www.jodiewolfe.com.




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December 4, 2015

Books for the Readers on Your Christmas List

If you’re looking for ideas for the readers on your Christmas list, I thought I’d give you some inspiration.


 



The Heart Seekers Series. This includes A Dozen Apologies, The Love Boat Bachelor, and Unlikely Merger. It’s now all in one volume and for the first time, in print. If you’d like to indulge for yourself, the Kindle version is FREE through Sunday, December 6th.

The Heart Seekers Series contains 3 books +character updates + #1 bestseller, The Christmas Tree Treasure.

The Heart Seekers Series contains 3 books +character updates + #1 bestseller, The Christmas Tree Treasure.




Not only do you receive those novellas in one place, we wrote character updates (find out what happened to my characters, Nora Laing and Landon Gates.) We also included the #1 bestseller, A Christmas Tree Treasure.


I’m proud of this series and it’s a great deal.
To purchase The Heart Seekers Series, click here.





2.


More Christmas Moments

More Christmas Moments









More Christmas Moments. Last year I wrote a blog post over at Christians Read about how to manage When the Most Wonderful Time of Year Isn’t. My CR colleague, Yvonne Lehman, asked if she could use the post in her book, More Christmas Moments. Not only is my contribution in there, but there are so many heartwarming and inspirational stories.

It’s  one to buy for yourself and also purchase for others.
To buy More Christmas Moments, click here.



3.


Entrusted is a perfect Christmas read.

Entrusted is a perfect Christmas read.


Entrusted. This is my baby, the bestselling Adirondack romance that explores surrendering fear through grief, loss, and change.


Entrusted is the first of three books and features a village of characters, laugh out loud moments, and inspiration to find freedom through surrender.



To purchase Entrusted, click here.



4. A Walk in the Valley. I wish I could tell you that no one struggles at Christmas.


A Walk in the Valley could help a loved one this Christmas.

A Walk in the Valley could help a loved one this Christmas.


A Walk in the Valley is a workbook designed to help you with healing through infertility. It’s the book I wish I could have had when I was hurting and angry.


To purchase A Walk in the Valley, click here.


If you want to keep informed of my writing so you can buy for Christmas, follow my Amazon page.


PS

Beyond purchasing, the best gift you can give an author is if you liked the book, leave a review. It makes a BIG difference!




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December 3, 2015

Odyssey Adventure Club: FREE Download on De-Stressing the Holiday

Holiday to-do lists often become longer and longer as we get closer to Christmas. From holiday parties to host, Christmas pajamas to coordinate, family pictures, gifts to buy, travel plans to finalize, and more, the joy of the season can often be lost in the midst of the hustle and bustle.


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Adventures in Odyssey and Odyssey Adventure Club have you covered. Karen Ehman and Glynnis Whitwer, authors of Everyday Confetti, share ideas and tips for simplifying and taking the stress out of the holidays. Pointing to the real reason for the season, they offer ideas to help you keep Christ at the center. Click here for a free broadcast download to learn how to simplify and de-stress your holiday season.


Speaking of de-stressing, let me help you out with your last-minute gift shopping. One of my top recommendations: the Odyssey Adventure Club (OAC) because it offers free content for everyone, including an Advent calendar, a broadcast download with tips to create a memorable Christmas, AIO cutouts and Christmas stocking stuffer cards. Membership to the OAC costs just $9.99 a month — or even less if parents make a six-month or one-year commitment. Enrollment provides more than enough content to keep kids engaged throughout the year:



Access to exclusive content and first looks at books and select Radio Theatre dramas.
On-the-go access to the OAC app for both iOS and Android users.
24/7 streaming access to nearly 800 AIO episodes.
A new, members-only AIO episode every month.
A subscription to Adventures in Odyssey Clubhouse Magazine, and more.

To learn more about the Odyssey Adventure Club, visit www.oaclub.org, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.


Check out these other gift ideas:




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November 30, 2015

Book Review: The Book of Womanhood by Amy F. Davis Abdallah

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The Book of Womanhood by Amy F. Davis Abdallah


The Book of Womanhood Book Description


Christian womanhood. What does it mean? When does it happen-at a certain age, status, or maturity? How do we know we’re no longer girls? And when we’ve figured that out, how will others know to call us “woman” rather than “girl” Christian women don’t usually get a rite of passage in which they are named “woman” Seeing this need, Amy Davis Abdallah created such a rite, and this book accompanies it. No need to be in her rite of passage, however, to name yourself “woman” Read this book and then sit down with some friends to talk about it over tea, coffee, and/or chocolate. Let The Book of Womanhood create a path through the confusion by its flexible framework of finding identity through developing relationship with God, self, others, and creation. Amy writes simply as one perhaps further along in her journey of womanhood, and she doesn’t write alone. She includes the stories of biblical women, of friends young and old, and even more. The diverse voices come together as a cloud of witnesses-encouraging us in our individual journeys. Read for empowerment. Read for transformation. Read. And become the woman of God you were created to be.


From Amazon:


Review


”Amy has artfully constructed this rite of passage for women in order to help women understand and embrace what it means to be a woman and to celebrate the beautiful and delicate complexities, which make us uniquely feminine. Book of Womanhood is an outstanding resource for families, churches, and colleges.”

-Dr. Wanda Walborn, Director of Spiritual Formation, Nyack College

”Expecting to be married with children in her twenties, life unfolded in unanticipated ways for Amy Davis Abdallah. These became opportunities to journey with God toward self-discovering and empowerment. This book builds wholeness in all its relationships. For these reasons, The Book of Womanhood is hard to put it down!”

-Mimi Haddad, President of Christians for Biblical Equality –Wipf and Stock Publishers


 About the Author


Amy F. Davis Abdallah, PhD, is passionate about life. She is a wife and mother who writes, teaches, preaches, leads, and mentors in the United States and abroad. Woman, the rite of passage she pioneered, has been transforming and empowering its many participants for several years. In addition to journeying with women, Amy also guides others academically as an Associate Professor of Theology and Bible at Nyack College.

 


I confess, when I was asked to review this book, I wasn’t sure about it. A professor as an author? I was afraid the material would be dry and too complex for me or other average readers to understand. I thought even with a Christian foundation there would be a feminist fist in the air, ripe with anger as she fights for change.


I was wrong on every level.


The Book of Womanhood is a comprehensive look at the things that make us God’s piece de resistancePowered By the Tweet This PluginTweet This, the icing on the cake. The Book of Womanhood contains top notch research written in an easy going manner that feels like I was absorbing the material over a cup of coffee with the author. It’s not intimidating nor political. It’s informational in a way that celebrates our gender and gently reminds the world that Our Heavenly Father has a special plan and place for us.


With topics like women in Biblical history, our bodies, Science, how Harry from When Harry Met Sally was wrong, singleness, dating, and our relationship with creation, there isn’t a topic I think the author missed. She shares tidbits from her life including watching the Harry movie with her Grandfather. She also included charts and prayers at the end of each chapter.


This is a refreshing, contemporary look at womanhood. Learn from my naïve assumptions and make every effort to enjoy this book.


To purchase The Book of Womanhood, click here.


I received The Book of Womanhood from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.




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November 29, 2015

Thankful: Pandora

I’m trying to think of out-of-the-box things that I am thankful for. I spent last night pondering what are things that make up my day that I really appreciate.


Coffee is definitely up there.


My laptop is a must.


But music is one I don’t automatically think about, but it’s a huge part of my routine.


And I have to give props to Pandora.


I’ve been listening to Pandora for a couple years and I’ve never been tempted to stray and visit another service. The commercials don’t bother me, although it was fun to go commercial free the one time my finger hit the screen by accident when it was time to sign up for a trial version.


Usually I have it on shuffle with a lot of channels. This year I streamlined and only have a few channels, but many variations under the channel. Our TiVo allows us to listen to Pandora, so I often write and work on the house with Pandora on.  If I’m in the office, I have a Bluetooth speaker.


pandoraPandora helped me find “cruise” music so I could write my chapter in The Love Boat Bachelor. It helps me during prayer time, while I drive. It helped me discover artists I enjoy like Shane and Shane, The Desperation Band, The Digital Age, and Rend Collective.


It seems silly, but I’m thankful for Pandora.


What part of your day are you thankful for?




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