Showing posts with label I am A Reader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I am A Reader. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2014

5th Annual Gratitude Giveaway Hop

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Hosted by I Am A Reader.

I have so much to be thankful for. God has been so good to me. I have been given a second chance at love and family. I have been given eternal life. I have a wonderful husband and family. I am so thankful for the chance to share my thoughts and book reviews with you, my faithful followers. This giveaway is for you! Leave a comment below telling me what YOU are thankful for this year and enter to win a book of YOUR choosing (value less than $12 at Barnes and Noble).


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Freedom To Read Giveaway Hop

Freedom to Read Hop 

I'm giving away THREE fantastic books! 

Read my personal reviews: 
 Heart of The Country by Rene Gutteridge
Beloved by Robin Lee Hatcher
Sixteen Brides by Stephanie Grace Whitson

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This was a great book. The author had a huge challenge writing about five different characters and she did an amazing job of meeting that challenge. Even though the book focused on five characters, I still feel like I got to know and could relate to their situations.

Each of the characters was running from something in their past. They all wanted a fresh start. For the women, coming out west was a chance to escape and start over. For Matthew, meeting these women was a chance for him to move on from his past.

The message of the book was different for each character, but it all related to the same thing: God knows what your future holds and He is the only one who can bring you ultimate peace in the midst of your storm and suffering.

Overall, I really enjoyed the book and look forward to reading more by this author.

 Enter here:
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Friday, June 20, 2014

Midsummer's Eve Giveaway Hop!



Welcome to the Midsummer's Eve Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader.

I'm giving away one copy of What Once Was Lost by Kim Vogel Sawyer plus a $10 e-book gift card!

All you have to do to enter is leave a comment with a wacky, fun question you would like to ask an author! Your question could be featured in an author interview on my blog!

What Once Was Lost: A Novel
View my review here.



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Monday, March 31, 2014

Fool for Books - Giveaway Hop!

Fool for Books
Fool for Books Giveaway Hop
April 1st to 7th
Hello everyone!!! I'm so excited to be a part of another great giveaway! Here's what you can win: 
1 Copy of 
 
This is the first book I have read by this author. It has a good message and loveable characters. However, I would advise there is some language and suggestive content, it is not too bad though. I would recommend it for young adults or older.
PLUS a 
$10 e-Gift card to Amazon or Barnes and Noble!

Enter to win TODAY! (Winner will be announced on April 14th as I will be on a mission trip to Belize until then!)



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Friday, February 28, 2014

Leap into Books - Giveaway Hop!



Hello everyone! Welcome to the Leap into Books giveaway! I don't know about you, but I love to read. Reading allows me to explore the world, both historically and currently, from the comfort of my own home. I can "leap" into another time and place. That's why I am so excited to be a part of this giveaway blog hop!

The Giveaway:
1. A copy of one of the following books (winner's choice)

Tattler's Branch by Jan Watson: My Review
Heart of the Country by Rene Gutteridge: My Review
Shades of Mercy by Anita Lustria: My Review

2. An e-giftcard in the amount of $10 at your favorite book retailer (i.e. Barnes & Noble, Amazon, etc.)

Enter here!:

Leap into Books is a giveaway HOP. Make sure you hop over to the other blogs as well!

 

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

And the Winner is.....

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And the winner is......

Maria Elena*

 

*winner has been notified. If no response is received by 12/10, a new winner will be chosen. 

Friday, November 15, 2013

Week End Wrap-Up (Nov 15)

Hello everyone! We have come to the end of another exciting week! This is the Weekend Wrap-Up, inspired by Melanie at Christian Bookshelf Review. This is where I will tell you what I've read in the past week, what I'm currently reading, and what I plan to read in the week ahead. I might also share some interesting events from the past week!

I've found a dress! It is absolutely perfect! Wedding planning is moving along quite smoothly.. at this rate, we'll be done planning by June! :) 

Current Giveaway:
I'm giving away a signed copy of Sushi for One? and Formula for Danger by Camy Tang! Be sure to check out the other 200+ blogs for other giveaways, as well!
ENDS: NOVEMBER 30




What I've Read:
Formula for Danger 

Reviews Posted:
See Gratitude Giveaway post for these reviews! 

What I'm Currently Reading
Captive Trail (Texas Trails #2) 

What I Plan on Reading Next:
Burning Sky: A Novel of the American Frontier 

Don't forget to check out the Gratitude Giveaway! That about wraps it up!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

4th Annual Gratitude Giveaway Hop!

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Welcome to the 4th Annual Gratitude Giveaway Hop! hosted by I am a Reader, Not a Writer.
What is this? This is my way of saying THANK YOU for being a faithful follower of my blog. I've got a great post for y'all today: a review, an interview, AND the giveaway! Brace yourselves for this fantastic post!

My Review of Sushi For One?:  I could not have asked for a better book. Camy Tang is a phenomenal writer! The dialogue was entertaining and had me laughing out loud. Lex Sakai is a character to be reckoned with. She is strong, stubborn, and determined to make her way in the world, regardless of what her grandmother thinks is best for her. Aiden is patient, caring, and a bit close-minded (in the beginning). I loved watching their relationship blossom. I loved watching Aiden's relationship with the Lord blossom as well. Camy didn't make it feel rushed and she showed us, through side characters, how sitting back and listening and really trying to connect with the other person can open their eyes to the Lord. 

The story, itself, was absolutely fantastic. I loved getting a look into the Japanese and Chinese cultures. It was interesting to see how Japanese Americans and Chinese Americans still practice some of their cultural norms. The message of the book is waiting on the Lord and seeking Him in all areas of our lives. Trust him with everything. Be patient and wait on Him. It was phenomenal to see how Lex's decisions affected her life and at the end she realized she made her life harder than it had to be. I absolutely loved it. I can't say enough great things about this book and I can't wait to get my hands on the next books in the series, Sushi Series.

Formula for DangerFormula for Danger by Camy Tang

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This book was absolutely fantastic. I loved the characters. Rachel reminds me of me. She starts off reserved, easily intimidated, and dedicated to her job. By the end of the book, she has begun a journey of change for the better. I love Edward's protective nature. He is independent and loyal.

I wish the story could have been longer! The action kicks off from the very first page of the book. I loved the mix of suspense and the romance between the characters. It was also nice to hear from Naomi and Devon again. The message was one of trust. Trust in the Lord, who created everything and is in everything on Earth to take care of you.

Overall, I loved this book and will definitely be reading more in the Sonoma series!

Interview! With Camy Tang
1. Tell us a little bit about yourself. 
I’m Camy Tang, an author with Zondervan, Love Inspired Suspense, and Guideposts. I grew up in Hawaii but I now live in northern California with my engineer husband and my rambunctious dog. I graduated from Stanford University in psychology with a focus on biology,  but for nine years I worked as a biologist researcher. Then God guided my path in a completely different direction and now I’m writing full time, using my original psychology degree as I create the characters in my novels. In my free time, I’m a staff worker for my church youth group and I lead one of my church’s Sunday worship teams. I also love to knit, I recently learned how to spin wool into yarn, and I’m training to (very slowly) run a marathon.

2. What do you do when you’re not writing?
I love knitting and I’ve also taken up spinning wool into yarn--I bought a used spinning wheel on Craigslist.com. I also enjoy running, although lately I’ve been nursing an injured ankle and a few blisters from my last run. :) I ran my first marathon in December 2010, and I hope it won’t be my last.

3. What challenges did you face in getting your first book published?
I’ve always loved writing. I wrote my first novel in high school—a 600-something page monstronsity. High fantasy. :)

But then I felt God convicting me that my writing was for me, not for Him. That I was more interested in my name on a book cover than writing for Him. And He told me to lay it down.

Boy, that was World War 3. But I eventually did it, and stopped writing for years. I still had ideas filtering through my head, but I rarely put them down on paper.

Then I got laid off from work (I worked in biology research) and I felt God telling me to take up writing again. Didn’t have to tell me twice!

From that day until the day I sold was about 3 jam-packed years—reading hundreds of online writing articles, a couple dozen writing books, taking the Fiction 101 track at Mount Hermon taught by Randy Ingermanson and Brandilyn Collins, and several dozen workshops.

I got lots of rejections. I had horrible comments from judges in the contests I entered. I wrote five complete manuscripts with Asian American characters during a time when publishing houses weren’t actively looking for multicultural stories. And I had to eventually go back to work because it’s just too expensive to be a writer without a contract in the San Francisco bay area.

I guess I had an advantage because I had already laid down my writing once, and God had clearly told me to take it up again. I knew without a doubt that I had His blessing for my writing, so even though things were really hard, I didn’t give up. I knew this was what God wanted me to do.

Sushi for One released in 2007. My husband was so proud of me—holding that book in his hands affirmed to him that this “writing thing” really is what God wants me to do.

4. What project are you working on now? Can you tell us a little bit about it?
I just finished the full manuscript for a Christian Regency romance with a bit of suspense, titled Prelude for a Lord. It will release next summer with Zondervan under a pseudonym, Camille Elliot. I’m really excited about it since I’ve been reading Regency romances since I was 14 years old but never tried writing one until now. I went to England last year as my 40th birthday present to myself and did a lot of research for the book.

5.How did you know you wanted to be a writer? Where did you get your inspiration from to become a writer?
I love writing. I couldn’t not write. Even those years when God had asked me to lay down my writing, I was still making up stories in my head (just not writing them down).

My family is always great about supporting and encouraging me. My mom was a high school English teacher, and she always encouraged me to read. When I said I wanted to be a writer, she and my dad never tried to discourage me with the reality that writers don’t make much money, and they never pushed me to be a doctor or lawyer or something with a more stable income.

My greatest motivation is knowing that God wants me to do this. It’s like when I first started working with the youth at my church—I knew, deep down, deeper than emotions, that the youth work was what God wanted me to do. My writing is the same way—although I keep it in constant prayer, too.

The knowledge that God has given me this to do—even if I never contract another book, if I’m only writing for myself—is what keeps me going.

6. If you could pick any author to interview, who would it be and why?
Hands down, Jane Austen. She’s my favorite author and I want to know where she got her ideas for her characters, because they’re so complex and yet so relatable to real life.

7. What was your favorite part about writing Sushi For One? Which character do you connect with most?
I’m not sure if this was my favorite part of writing Sushi for One, but it was the part that drove me the most deeply. One common theme I notice in all my writing is the theme of submission to God. No one likes the word “submission,” but it’s become a key word for my own life. Everything about being a Christian is about submission—but in a positive way. When I submit to God, He’s always faithful to me. I’m always glad to submit to God because I trust Him to know what’s best for me. My characters tend to learn the same lessons.

The one issue my heroine deals with is realizing that she can’t do it all for herself. As a Christian, I struggle with this a lot—I want to fix my own problems, and often I’ll forget to ask God what HE thinks about it. And there are times when nothing else matters but God’s love for us, and that we just need to be quiet and be held by God’s grace and love.

8. Can you give any advice for aspiring writers who are trying to get published?
At my first Mount Hermon Writers Conference, Brandilyn Collins mentioned how all writers should be constantly striving to improve their craft. That advice has stuck with me for years.

I started off voraciously reading writing craft books and articles, avidly listening to workshops on MP3s, and forking out the money to take classes at conferences. That desire to keep learning helped me to improve my craft a great deal in the first few years I started writing.

I think a lot of writers just start writing—and keep writing for years afterward—without learning enough about the craft. While it’s important to just write, it’s also important to learn how to write well.

I can honestly say I spend about 30 minutes a day, five days a week either listening to a workshop or reading a writing craft book or article. That’s not a boast—that’s a challenge to other writers to keep striving to improve your craft. There is never a point when a writer has “made it.”

9. Is there anything you would like to say to your fans?
Some novels are allegorical. Others are outright evangelical. Mine are neither of those. My novels are, first and foremost, fun reads. Second, the characters are Christians like you and me, with flaws and skills, with good choices and bad choices. Some readers will relate to the good choices, some will relate to the bad choices. I am praying that God will use different things in my novels to speak to different people. But most of all, I hope people will just relax and enjoy the read.

10. A little bit of fun!:
a.      Chocolate or Vanilla? Depends on my mood. I can honestly say I’m 50/50 on this.
b.      Tea or Coffee? Tea!
c.      Favorite Color? PINK! PINK! PINK! PINK! PINK! PINK!
d.      Dogs or cats? Dogs--my doggie is named Snickers, and she’s a pound puppy we rescued from the Santa Clara Humane Society. God has really blessed us through her.
e.       Favorite Food? I’m not sure I can answer this one because I love food so much! Mayb French fries. But I also just tried a Creme Feuillete that my husband brought home that was TO. DIE.FOR. And then ... but I’ll stop or I’ll talk about food all day!

Thanks so much for the interview! Fans can read more about my books, read free short stories, and sign up for my email newsletter at http://www.camytang.com/.
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Stranded by Dani Pettrey: Blog Tour + $25 Giveaway!

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Stranded by Dani Pettrey! I am excited to be a part of the blog tour, hosted by I am a Reader, because I absolutely LOVE Dani Pettrey's books. I've read and reviewed the first two books in this series, Submerged and Shattered, in my early blogging days. (It's definitely cool to look back at the beginning of my short blogging career and see how far my posts have come!) I've been waiting for this book to come out since then!

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Stranded (Alaskan Courage #3): Overview

strandedWhen her friend vanishes from a cruise ship, reporter Darcy St. James isn't satisfied with their explanation that she simply left her job of her own accord. Something isn't lining up, and Darcy believes the only way to find the truth is to put herself in Abby's position. Within days, Darcy learns her friend wasn't the only person to disappear mysteriously. Last summer, a woman vanished under almost identical circumstances.
Gage McKenna has taken a summer-long stint leading adventure excursions for the passengers of various cruise lines that dock for a few days of sightseeing. He's surprised to find Darcy working aboard one of the ships, investigating a troubling report. Something sinister is going on and the deeper they dig the more Gage fears they've only discovered the tip of the iceberg.

My Review:
 This book was absolutely fantastic! I read it in a day! I was very excited to learn more about Darcy and Gage. I also loved hearing about how the rest of the characters' lives were progressing. Darcy St. James is a strong Christian lead character. She lives her faith as best as she can, and she trusts God to show her what she is supposed to do with her life. When she stumbles, you stumble with her. The author has a way of writing the characters that endears them to you. Gage is a mystery to me. One moment, he's pushing Darcy away. The next moment, he's tugging her to him (which he does A LOT in this book). I understand his struggle with trust and love. I also understand his anger at God.

The mystery and romance is as intriguing and captivating as ever. Dani Pettrey is a master story teller. There were parts of the story where I said to myself, "wow! I didn't see that coming!" The development of the romance between Darcy and Gage was sweet and natural. As Gage and Darcy struggle with their pasts, as well as their budding romance, the message of the book becomes clear: Jesus can mend even the most broken of hearts, if we're willing to let him. We need to be patient and wait on Him. Also, Darcy comes to the realization that she can't force someone to believe in Jesus. All she can do is tell them about Him and pray. That's all any of us can do.

Overall, this story was intriguing, captivating, and just all around fantastic. It's exactly what I've come to expect from Dani Pettrey and more. I look forward to reading the next book in this series, Silenced, which is slated to come out next year (oh the agony of waiting!).

Author Dani Pettrey

daniDani Pettrey is a wife, homeschooling mom and author. She feels blessed to write inspirational romantic suspense because it incorporates so many things she loves–the thrill of adventure, nail-biting suspense, the deepening of one’s faith and plenty of romance. She’s a huge fan of dark chocolate, is always in search of the best iced mocha and her dream is to one day own a little cottage on a remote stretch of beach. She and her husband reside in Maryland with their two teenage daughters.


Tour Giveaway

$25 Amazon Gift Card or Paypal Cash

Ends 10/10/13

Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use an Amazon.com Gift Code or Paypal Cash. Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be chosen by Rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and sponsored by the author. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Week End Wrap-Up (September 20)

Hello everyone! We've come to the end of another great week :)! This is the seventh addition of the Weekend Wrap-Up, inspired by Melanie at Christian Bookshelf Review. This is where I will tell you what I've read in the past week, what I'm currently reading, and what I plan to read in the week ahead. I might also share some interesting events from the past week!

Fall is rapidly approaching (fall begins on Sunday), and I don't know how I feel about it. We didn't really have a summer here in North Carolina. It rained. A lot. After my very eventful week last week (see that post here), I decided to take it easy this week and didn't do much.

Current Giveaway:
Stranded (Alaskan Courage, #3)$50 Amazon Giftcard! Enter today!
Stranded by Dani Pettrey BookBlast! hosted by I am a Reader, Not a Writer.

What I've Read this week:
Born of Persuasion (Price of Privilege #1)A Heart Deceived
View the review for A Heart Deceived here. Click on the pictures to be taken to the reviews of Tattler's Branch and Born of Persuasion.

What I'm Currently Reading:
Shades of Mercy











What I plan on reading next:
Stranded (Alaskan Courage, #3)My Hope Is Found: The Cadence of Grace, Book 3 (The Cadence of Grace, #3)

Well, that about wraps it up folks! Have a great weekend!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Stranded by Dani Pettrey: Book Blast + $50 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway!

Stranded (Alaskan Courage #3)

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When her friend vanishes from a cruise ship, reporter Darcy St. James isn't satisfied with their explanation that she simply left her job of her own accord. Something isn't lining up, and Darcy believes the only way to find the truth is to put herself in Abby's position. Within days, Darcy learns her friend wasn't the only person to disappear mysteriously. Last summer, a woman vanished under almost identical circumstances.

Gage McKenna has taken a summer-long stint leading adventure excursions for the passengers of various cruise lines that dock for a few days of sightseeing. He's surprised to find Darcy working aboard one of the ships, investigating a troubling report. Something sinister is going on and the deeper they dig the more Gage fears they've only discovered the tip of the iceberg.

dani 
Author Dani Pettrey

Dani Pettrey is a wife, homeschooling mom and author. She feels blessed to write inspirational romantic suspense because it incorporates so many things she loves–the thrill of adventure, nail-biting suspense, the deepening of one’s faith and plenty of romance. She’s a huge fan of dark chocolate, is always in search of the best iced mocha and her dream is to one day own a little cottage on a remote stretch of beach. She and her husband reside in Maryland with their two teenage daughters.

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BookBlast Giveaway

$50 Amazon Gift Card or Paypal Cash

Ends 10/6/13

Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use an Amazon.com Gift Code or Paypal Cash. Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and sponsored by the author. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.