Thursday, January 28, 2010

Author Virginia Smith & her Mom


My guest today is Author Virginia Smith, a great gal, who writes FUN books. Here's Ginny:

"When I think of the strong women who have influenced my life, I can’t help but think of my mom. Born to parents who were members of the “country club” society, they raised her with the idea that she was destined to marry a wealthy man so she didn’t need to worry about silly things like math or science. Of course, it didn’t turn out that way. She fell in love with my father, who didn’t come from a wealthy family, and they eloped when she was a senior in high school. I was born when she was only 17, so when all her friends went off to college, Mom stayed home to raise me and, not long afterward, my sister, too.

I got my love of fiction from Mom. She has always devoured books. One of my earliest memories is of Mom standing at the stove, absently stirring a simmering pot with one hand, totally absorbed in the book she held in the other hand. She read to me, too, and then discussed the stories with me. She listened to my opinions, as though my thoughts really mattered, and encouraged me to express myself. And she didn’t just read fiction, either. She read everything she could get her hands on. She’s one of the most intelligent women I’ve ever met. This same girl who was told not to worry her pretty little head about science, now reads textbooks about quantum physics for fun!

But I think the thing I admire most about my mother is the strength of her dedication to the Lord. Life hasn’t always been easy for her, but her relationship with God has never faltered. Even when life threw her a few curves she didn’t see coming, she never doubted that He had a plan for her, and that it was a good plan, and that she could trust Him to bring it to fruition. She made sure I knew that, too. I think that knowledge – that God loves me and has a good plan for my life – is the single most important factor that has shaped me to be the person I am today. I owe that to my mom.

As I wrote Third Time’s a Charm, I put pieces of myself into the main character, Tori. Her mother has been the mainstay in her life, and a constant source of love and approval. She provides Tori with strength in the midst of life’s storms, just as my mom has done for me."

AUTHOR BIO: Virginia Smith is the author of over a dozen novels including Stuck in the Middle, which was a finalist for the 2009 American Christian Fiction Writers Book of the Year award. Her latest book is Third Time’s a Charm, the heartwarming conclusion to the Sister-to-Sister Series. Learn more about Ginny and enter her Prize Bonanza Giveaway at www.VirginiaSmith.org.

Thanks, Virginia.--Lyn

Monday, January 25, 2010

Authors Sara Evans and Rachel Hauck & The Sweet By and By



Jade Fitzgerald left the pain of her past in the dust when she headed out for college a decade ago. Now she's thriving in her career and glowing in the light of Max Benson's love.

But then Jade's hippie mother, Beryl Hill, arrives in Whisper Hollow, Tennessee, for Jade's wedding along with Willow, her wild younger sister. Their arrival forces Jade to throw open the dark closets of her past--the insecurity of living with a restless, wandering mother, the silence of her absent father, and the heart-ripping pain of first-love's rejection.

Turns out Beryl has a secret of her own. She needs reconciliation with her oldest daughter before illness takes her life. In the final days leading to the wedding, Jade meets the One who shows her that the past has no hold on her future. With a little grace, they'll meet in the middle, maybe even before that sweet by and by.

Review blurbs:


"...heartwarming collaborative debut." - Publishers Weekly

"This Southern mother-daughter story is refreshingly well written and will easily engross readers of women's fiction." - Library Journal



Bio:
Multi-platinum recording artist Sara Evans has garnered such honors as ACM's Female Vocalist of the Year, CMA's Video of the Year, named one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People," and she was the first country star to compete in ABC's Dancing with the Stars. This is her first novel. Sara has said that the redemptive message always attracts her to a given story. It's the story she's cares about most in the songs she records and sings; it's the story of her life; it's the story she looks for in the faces of those she meets.

"I've been a Believer since I was 21. My faith has been everything to me in my life since then. In my marriage, my motherhood, my career, and just dealing with everyday life, God is my constant companion and friend. I find myself praying constantly prayers of gratitude and guidance. As a mom and a career woman, my life is filled daily with choices and decisions to make that will affect lots of people. So I rely on God to guide me!"


Best selling, award winning author Rachel Hauck is known for well-written stories that paint real-life characters facing real-life challenges. She writes with depth and humor. As an author, worship and prayer leader, it's Rachel's heart to spread the love and fragrance of God to those she meets. In person or on the page. His plans for each individual are vast and good. "I have one goal in life. To seek His face. Everything has come together for me because of seeking Him. Even in my weakness, He is strong. I'd like others to know the same success."


Rachel lives in central Florida with her husband, a teacher and pastor, and their ornery pets.



Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Sara-Evans/dp/1595544895


Rachel's web site: www.rachelhauck.com

Sara's: www.saraevans.com


Q: How did this collaboration come about?


RH: Really? God. Thomas Nelson approached Sara about a fiction project, then approached me about writing with/for her. My career was in a place of make-it or break-it, and I'd just prayed one of my "surrender prayers" to the Lord and was ready to go anywhere, do anything. Not having children, I am pretty much 100% available to pick up and go whenever and wherever. Knowing the Lord would take my husband and current writing and worship commitments into account, I was ready to go! It was very freeing to say, "God, I have nothing. What do you want to do? I'm 100% available. You're so good, whatever it is You want for me, I'll love it."


I've loved this journey writing with Sara. I struggled in some of my weaknesses from time to time, but this was one of the easiest books I've ever written even though I'd never written women's fiction. Never written flashbacks. Never written a continuing character series.


Q: What was Sara's part of the process?


RH: She cast the vision. We sat down and talked about what she wanted in the book, what kind of story she wanted to tell, and hashed out an overview. I went home and added the details and did the writing. If I was unsure about something, I'd email her and ask for her input. For example, we ended up dealing with a controversial social issue in this book and I wanted to know she was ready to assign her name to it.


Q. What do you want readers to take away from this story?


RH: God is good. There is always hope and redemption. While our past can impact our present, we don't have to carry the burden of pain and sin into the future. God truly does work all things together for our good.


Q. What's next for you and Sara?


RH: The second book, Softly and Tenderly, is written and releases January 2011. We are collaborating on two more books to be released January 2012 and 2013. They will be a continuation of the series. Book two is really exciting. Hit's the ground running.


Q. As an author, how did this book impact you and your work?


RH: I learned a lot about myself. Going back to the original prayer of surrender, I had to see that when God brought something to me to do it might not center around me! Maybe He wanted me to use my gifts and talents for others. At the same time, what amazing grace and peace He gave me.


My writing had to take on a different flavor and tone. I learned to write about two women instead of a romance with a hero and heroine. I had to develop back story that worked on stage instead of through dialog. This project forced me to work on a much deeper emotional level. I was exhausted when it was done. But I loved the process.


Q. Who is your favorite character?


RH: Well, Jade, the protagonist, of course. But her sister Willow really captured me. We had to back her up a bit or she'd steal the show! I also really had an affection for the character Dustin.


Q. What's next for you? Any solo projects.


RH: Yes! I have a late 2010 release from Thomas Nelson, Dining With Joy, about a cooking show host who can't cook.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Author Merrillee Whren and the How-to of Being Strong


My guest today is Love Inspired Author Merrillee Whren, who is as much fun as she looks to be in her photo. Here's Merrilee:

"In my upcoming February book, HOMETOWN PROMISE, the first of my Kellerville series, the heroine Juliane Keller learns to be strong when she finally admits that she has been wrong—wrong about Lukas Frye, the hero in the story, and wrong about the way she has handled family situations.

This past Sunday I heard a sermon that talked about acknowledging our own inadequacies as part of our faith and finding strength in the Lord. Juliane has been putting on a façade of strength for years, but she finds true strength when she sees that the Lord has made her strong enough to face her problems from the past and find love for the future.

I would like to share three scriptures that talk about being strong in the Lord.

Psalm 31:24 “Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord.”

1 Corinthians 1:8 “He will keep you strong to the end, so that you will be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Ephesians 6:10 “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.”

What helps you to be strong?"

A good question for us all, Merrillee. Thanks!--Lyn

For more info about Merrillee and her two 2010 books,

Hometown Promise, Feb. 2010
Hometown Proposal, Aug. 2010, drop by
www.merrilleewhren.com


Saturday, January 16, 2010

Lyn Recommends A WOMAN CALLED SAGE

A Woman Called Sage A Woman Called Sage by DiAnn Mills


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
"DiAnn Mills has created an unforgettable heroine in A WOMEN CALLED
SAGE. An engaging tale that will keep any reader turning pages till
the unexpected ending. Don't pass on this one." Lyn Cote, author of
Texas Star of Destiny series


View all my reviews >>

Thursday, January 7, 2010

A New Year, A New List of Winners

Hi! I hope you all had a good Christmas-New Year's season. We did at our house. I'm always amazed by the different ways God has blessed me and my loved ones. Anyway I hope that you had some time just to relax and enjoy your family and worship time.

I have slowed down to posting twice a week: Book Monday and then on Thursdays, a story of a strong woman, and I will follow that schedule in 2010.

This year I will have new books out in June, September and December. And I plan on repeating MEGA May, honoring the strong and brave women in all our lives.


Right now, here are the winners of the December drawings for a chance to win Her Patchwork Family, my December Love Inspired Historical romance.

Roblyn (yourstrulee(dot)sasktel (dot) net)

Virginia (lead (at)hotshot(dot)com)

Linda Henderson (seriousreader (at)live (dot)com)

Deborah (dkcavitt (at) charter (dot) net)

These four winners should contact me this week with their mailing addresses. (Go to my homepage http://www.booksbylyncote.com and click Contact and send me an email.)

Some of you disqualified yourselves by not including your email addresses with your comments.

The next chance to win books here will be in May for the MEGA May basket of books and goodies!
Happy New Year! And God bless!--Lyn

Monday, January 4, 2010

Book Monday & Author Cheryl Wyatt & A Soldier's Devotion



The first book I'm hoping you'll try out this new year is by Love Inspired Author Cheryl Wyatt, a sweet young thing. GRIN Here's the scoop--

ABOUT THE BOOK

ISBN-10: 0373875754 Publisher: Steeple Hill (January 1, 2010)

U.S. Air Force pararescue jumper Vince Reardon was headed to a lifesaving mission. Until a too-pretty lawyer crashed her fancy car into his motorcycle—sidelining him for two weeks. Vince can barely accept Valentina Russo's heartfelt apologies. Ever since his brother was wrongly convicted—and killed in prison—Vince has lost respect for lawyers. But wait—is that Val volunteering at his refuge for underprivileged kids? If Vince isn't careful, this lady of the law might just earn his respect and his heart.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born Valentine’s Day on a naval base, Cheryl Wyatt writes military and rescue romance. Her Steeple Hill debuts earned RT Top Picks plus #1 and #4 on eHarlequin's Top 10 Most-Blogged-About-Books, lists including NYT Bestsellers. She is a Reviewers Choice Award Nominee. www.CherylWyatt.com


Amazon PURCHASE LINK

http://www.amazon.com/Soldiers-Devotion-Love-Inspired/dp/0373875754/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262538377&sr=8-1

Christianbook.com EXCERPT LINK

http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product_slideshow?sku=875757&actual_sku=875757&use_onix=1

AUTHOR WEB SITE & BLOG

www.cherylwyatt.com

www.seekerville.blogspot.com

Hope you'll give Cheryl's latest book a glance. Happy New Year!--Lyn




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