Dianna T. Benson joins us today to share about her new novel, The Hidden Son. Dianna is a 2011 Genesis Winner, a 2011 Genesis double Semi-Finalist, a 2010 Daphne de Maurier Finalist, and a 2007 Golden Palm Finalist. In 2012, she signed a nine-book contract with Ellechor Publishing House. Her first book, The Hidden Son, … Continue reading »
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Author Interview with Amanda Cabot on Waiting for Spring
From the time that she was seven, Amanda Cabot dreamed of becoming a published author, but it was only when she set herself the goal of selling a book by her thirtieth birthday that the dream came true. A former director of Information Technology, Amanda has written everything from technical books and articles for IT … Continue reading »
The Fairest Beauty by Melanie Dickerson
Melanie Dickerson joins us today to tell us about her latest book, The Fairest Beauty. Melanie, tells us a little about your life. I am a wife and mom living in north Alabama. I’ve been a special education teacher and I’ve been a missionary in Ukraine, and now I lead an ordinary life as a … Continue reading »
Lena Nelson Dooley, author of Catherine’s Pursuit *GIVEAWAY*
Award-winning author, Lena Nelson Dooley, joins us today to talk about her life as a writer and to share about her new book. It took Lena eight years of trying to get her first book published but now she has over thirty-five of them! She has offered to give away a copy of her new … Continue reading »
Interview with Susan Norris, author of Rescuing Hope *GIVEAWAY*
A powerful voice for hope, international speaker Susan Norris helps teens and women find freedom from strongholds in the areas of purity and spiritual identity. In her debut novel, Rescuing Hope, she frames the realities of sex trafficking in America. This woman of boldness, known to many as Miss Susan, spent countless hours with survivors, their families, … Continue reading »
Pam Hillman, Author of Claiming Mariah Talks about eBooks
Pam Hillman was born and raised on a dairy farm in Mississippi and spent her teenage years perched on the seat of a tractor raking hay. In those days, her daddy couldn’t afford two cab tractors with air conditioning and a radio, so Pam drove the Allis Chalmers 110. Even when her daddy asked her … Continue reading »
Meet JoAnn Durgin, Author of Meet Me under the Mistletoe
JoAnn Durgin joins us today. She is the author of the Lewis Legacy Series and her new Christmas novella, Meet Me under the Mistletoe, from Pelican Group Ventures/White Rose Publishing. She and her family live in her native southern Indiana. JoAnn is an estate administration paralegal in a Louisville, Kentucky law firm. JoAnn has offered to give away a … Continue reading »
Carrie Turansky visits us again!
Carrie Turansky, joined us earlier this year to talk about her book A Man to Trust. She joins us again to share about Snowflake Sweethearts. Carrie lives in central New Jersey with her husband Scott, who is a pastor, author, speaker, and counselor. They have five adult children and three grandchildren, who she adores. Carrie leads … Continue reading »
Song of the Meadowlark Giveaways and Posts by Sherri
Here’s some stops where you can read interviews and posts written by me with a chance to win Song of the Meadowlark at some of them. Please stop by one or all of them! http://elainestock.blogspot.com/2012/11/sherri-wilson-johnson-letting-god.html http://powerupwithgod.com/2012/06/23/patience-is-a-virtue/ http://sleuthsandsuspects.blogspot.com/2012/11/interview-and-giveaway-with-sherri.html http://www.johuddleston.com/2012/11/win-book_29.html http://www.familyfiction.com/authors/sherri-wilson-johnson/features/sherriq-a-sherri-wilson-johnson/ http://www.womenofvalleyview.blogspot.com/p/28-sep-terris-library-christmas-at.html http://blog.clsimmons.com/2012/11/17/guest-author-sherri-johnson.aspx
Susan Sleeman, Author of “Dead Wrong” Talks About Worry *GIVEAWAY*
SUSAN SLEEMAN joins us today to talk about her new book and its theme–worry. I don’t know about you but worry follows me around like a stray dog way too often. I am grateful that Susan took time out of her schedule to share with us. I hope you enjoy the post as much as I … Continue reading »