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Friday, September 30, 2016

My Father's House Blog Tour

Thank you so much for checking out my stop on the My Father's House by Rose Chandler Johnson Blog Tour! This was my first book by Rose Chandler Johnson, but if she continues to publish it will not be my last. There's an awesome giveaway but if you're impatient like me and can't wait to see who wins be sure to grab your copy at the Amazon link below!
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Growing up, life is idyllic for Lily Rose Cates due to one constant – her father’s love. But in her sixteenth summer, all that changes without warning. There begins Lily’s struggle to find herself and the life she’s lost. . . . Marriage promises fulfillment, but her happily-ever-after barely survives the honeymoon. Her husband’s sophisticated façade hides a brooding man with even darker secrets. When all illusions shatter, Lily must make hard choices – abandon her husband or risk losing much more than her marriage. She flees their home in Detroit and sets out on a fearful journey to a house in Georgia that her husband knows nothing about. This is one woman’s compelling tale of love and survival as she finds her way back home to who she’s meant to be . . . in her father’s house. "...had it not been for Annie Ruth, I would have ended up right there rocking on the front porch beside Mama. Annie Ruth took care of me. She and Mr. John drove up in his dusty pickup truck every morning at six o'clock. She got out and came in, bringing her life and soul into the house...We were her cherished charges, and I was like her own." --My Father's House

My Thoughts:

I was a bit unsure when this book was presented to me - I'm a guy and this sounded an awful lot like women's fiction. Now, not saying there's anything at all wrong with that, but it's a genre I don't read a lot of. Something, however, compelled me to give it a shot and I'm glad I did. Rose Chandler Johnson has a remarkable knack for pulling you into the heart of the story - you feel the depth of the portrayed characters' emotions in every page and truly become riveted as you wonder what happens next - therefore keeping you flipping the pages until the story is over. It actually left me a bit sad at the end - I enjoyed reading about Lily Rose's journey and I wanted more. If you're looking for an excellent new read, please do not let genre keep you from diving in - it's merely a category and this book is so much more than that. Really a great read!

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Society of the L.A.M.B. Blog Tour

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So excited to be presenting Judy DuCharme's new release with Prism Book Group - Society of the L.A.M.B. I read and reviewed Judy's devotional for Packer fans - the Cheesehead Devotional recently so I was looking forward to her fiction read too. I didn't quite finish before today because of a crazy weekend volunteering at an event, so I'm reading it ASAP today and will share my thoughts on it with you. Just from the blurb and first few pages, I think it's safe to say it's right up my alley.
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Society of the L.A.M.B.: Love. Authority. Mercy. Boldness.
In a raucous colony of those who celebrate dark desires, Josiah and other LAMBers who believe King Glory lives are hunted and imprisoned…or worse. But hope and truth endure in the midst of total danger. After fleeing the colony, Josiah finds light and hope at his grandfather's house, where a secret gathering of LAMBers have escaped the watchers. After learning of the power of the shout within himself, Josiah is chosen to carry the truth to others. But how can he return to the colony without being captured and put to death? The shout cannot be denied. Josiah knows his mission.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The Demon Girl's Song Blog Tour

the-demon-girls-song-banner Happy to be on the tour for Susan Jane Bigelow's new release - The Demon Girl's Song. The cover had me instantly intrigued but don't judge a book by it's cover in this case - the book is 100x better!

Check out the book and my review below and get in on that awesome giveaway!!
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She wanted adventure. She got a demon and a dying world.
More than anything, Andín dal Rovi wants to escape her small town life, helping her father in the store, watching her younger brother prepare to take the place at University she’d longed for. Instead of escape, she gets a thousand-year-old demon stuck in her head, and she loses everything – her home, her family and her country. In the quest to regain her identity, she finds herself racing against time to uncover the secrets of her world – and save it from utter annihilation.

My Thoughts:

*I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for sharing my honest opinion*
This book was honestly way more than I expected. The blurb doesn't give you a whole lot to go on and to me that's actually a good way. I went in not really knowing what I would find and, in a sea of books that have either been spoiled for me by friends or the blurb has given everything away, was surprisingly refreshing.

Andin dal Rovi's character was wonderfully crafted by Susan Jane Bigelow, I felt I really stepped into her shoes(weird, as I'm a dude but you know what I mean) and truly became a part of the book. You guys know I'm a fast reader, so it's no surprise that I read this in on sitting but it's still worth mentioning because if a book makes you be able to forget about real life for a few moments and takes you on a journey so good you don't want it to stop then that is something special. I cannot wait to read more from this author - hopefully soon!

Giveaway:

Dreaming Robot Press has put together an amazing giveaway to celebrate the release of both this book and A Witch's Kitchen. Check it out here! 

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

A Witch's Kitchen Blog Tour

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Hey guys! Happy to be spotlighting this book today - A Witch's Kitchen by Dianna Sanchez. It's got a really unique and fun plot - about a young witch who has a little problem - she can't do magic! Millie is a headstrong and likeable character that I absolutely loved to read about. Even as a guy I couldn't help but be swept up in the story, and I read it in one sitting. If you're into the middle grade category then you might want to check this book out. It's a fun read that'd be perfect for reading with kids, but this 18 year old dude enjoyed it quite a bit, too!








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Millie's a witch, so why can't she do magic? Despite her mother's best efforts to teach her, every spell Millie tries goes horribly wrong, but she's a fabulous cook. When Millie conjures chocolate sauce instead of a transformation potion, her mother gives up and sends her to the Enchanted Forest School, where she's bullied by goblins, snubbed by an elf, and has her hat stolen. Even as Millie's magical talent begins to develop, turning her house ghost into a frog and accidentally charming her entire class, Millie starts to wonder: what if she's not a witch at all? To find out, she and her new friends embark on a dangerous quest to find Millie's father in the Logical Realm, in contemporary Salem, MA. Deep in a fantasy realm adjacent to our own, the Enchanted Forest School is located in the branches of an enormous oak tree and has a dragon for a headmistress. Millie's initial delight in attending school rapidly fades as she struggles in the unfamiliar social environment, encountering fellow students of magical races, making new friends, and discovering that her mother's style of magic isn't the only one available.

Giveaway:

Dreaming Robot Press has put together an amazing giveaway to celebrate the release of both this book and The Demon Girl's Song. Check it out here! 

Q&A with Jill Richardson


Hey guys! Chase here. As part of the Hobbits, You, and the Spiritual World of Middle-Earth Blog Tour I am sharing a Q&A with author Jill Richardson. This devotional was awesome and I'll be sharing my review with you all later this week. Be sure to check out the other stops on the tour and join in with the launch party on the 22nd!

Q&A with Jill Richardson

1, Why The Hobbit? What sparked your interest in Tolkien?
Hah. Years ago,my brother tried to get me to read the books. He said they were the greatest things ever. I tried first with The Silmarillion and said, “Yeah, right. Don't think so.” Can you think of a better way to bore a fifteenish-year-old girl? Fast forward to years later when my husband started to read them to our girls when they were elementary school aged. I listened, saw the first movie, then picked the books up myself and devoured them. There is something magic about Tolkien's skill mixed with real, unforgettable, and deep characters, and a story of epic good and evil fought by everyday heroes. Who else would get away with such unlikely heroes? He manages to show both the greatness and depth of evil in humankind in this small world of his.

2. Why would teenagers want to read this book?
It might seem that fictional fantasy characters don't have much in common with real teenagers. But that is so not true. They feel inadequate, afraid, angry, proud, exhausted, hopeful—all the things we all feel. Teens are looking for their adventure in life—how do they fit in this world and what is their task? In Tolkien's world, it's all about tasks and unique callings; it's about normal, average people finding their place and doing great things. How do they do it?

3. How is this book different from all the other ones out there on this topic?
Well, I have a professor who endorsed my book who said in his reply email, “When I first received your request, I thought, 'No, not another one of those books! Then I read it and loved it.'” So—it's not another one of those books? Another reviewer called it “delightfully sarcastic and irreverent while deeply spiritual.” I rather like being called that.

4. What's here they won't get in the book or the movie?
The unique Christian perspective Tolkien wrote with that may not have translated into film. Also, teens can see themselves in these characters when they study them individually. They have take home value.

5. Who is your favorite character in the book? Why?
Sooo hard to answer. I have to say I love Eowyn. I didn't at first; I thought she was too cold and discontent. But her loyalty and fierce need to do something important—I can so relate to that. Plus, she's a princess who isn't afraid to pick up a sword and fight for what matters to her. How cool is that? I love strong female models, since I have three girls.

6. Describe the process of writing each chapter.
Fun? A lot of fun. But other than that . . . I figured out what really stood out as far as a character trait or lesson for each person. Some were easy—some difficult. Then, where do you see that in the book? It was tough using only one quote! Where do you see that in Scripture? How can a person apply that Scripture to daily life? I tried to be very, very practical and fun while working with serious stuff. I think it worked.

7. What was the best moment in working on this book?
It had to be when I got the endorsement from said professor. He's a giant in the field, and I knew sending the request it was such a reach. No way I'd even make it past the gatekeepers. But I did. It felt like I'd applied to Harvard and got a scholarship. I learned a great lesson in just going for it.

8. So, the movies. Pro, con--are you a purist or an action-adventure junkie?
Hmm. Leaning more toward the former. But not completely. The thing for me is character development. What makes a story great is what choices the character has to make and how his or her journey is followed. The first Hobbit movie did OK in that regard, but I really think the second one failed. It lost track of its focus. I don't mind additions and changes that help move things along—I LOVED the LOTR movies, changes and all. But in the last installments the main character is all but forgotten.

9. Why do you think Tolkien is of such enduring interest to people?
The reasons I mention in question one. People can completely relate to his characters. They are not larger than life—they are us. (Except maybe a wizard or two. They're a bit larger than we are.) They don't start out amazing—they grow into it with hard work and love. That's who we are, or who we should be. And we know that. We feel it. It's very real. Also, everyone feels intrinsically called to something important. We are constantly seeking that. Some find it—some don''t. But we're pulled toward stories that speak to that. Also, the search for a hero is so real right now. He delivers.

10. Do you really own Lord of the Rings Trivial Pursuit and can you really beat anyone at it?
Short answer—yes. Thought I am a bit rusty. OK, my middle daughter and I are a pretty matched pair. But put the two of us together on a team—yeah, bring it on.

11. Tell me something more about you.
I used to teach high schoolers, and I loved it. Odd enough for you? I truly think they are a great age. I've spent ten years working in community theater, performing and directing. I have pictures of me doing so that will never see the light of Facebook. Pink hair, purple tights, giant false eyelashes? Yep, I've done it on stage. But—I'm a flaming introvert. Hugely so. I am also a pastor, which is a fun bit of mold breaking as well as serious stuff. I love my three daughters and one husband, manage our three cats, garden on an acre in the western suburbs of Chicago, and plan our next vacation as soon as we get home form the last one.


Jill has been a high school teacher, editor, and stay-at-home mom and is now a pastor and writer. She has a BA in English and Education and an MDiv in theology and has served as a worship, preaching, and discipleship pastor in three churches. She writes in a variety of genres, having published hundreds of magazine articles, one novel, one script book, and two non-fiction books. 

Jill enjoys speaking engagements on various topics, as seen on her website. She loves to work with kids on writing skills and talk to youth and school groups. Her most popular topic is, "How Come I Was So Nice Before I Had Kids?"

She has served on the boards of her local community theater and library and as a coach for the junior high Battle of the Books Team.

With three daughters, three cats, and only one husband, she keeps busy otherwise with theater, gardening, reading, scrapbooking, and traveling. Jill loves oceans, cats, chocolate, teenagers, her family, the Cubs, and God, not necessarily in that order. 






Teach Me to Prey Blog Tour

Teach Me To Prey by Samantha Jacobey

Mystery Suspense Thriller with a romantic twist

184 pages


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Rebecca Stewart had never let things get personal with her students; a mistake that could cost her far more than a broken heart.

Jason and his friends enjoyed tormenting teachers. When they set their sights on Miss Stewart, nothing would prevent them from bringing her down.

Avoiding Jason’s advances and navigating an epic clash of wills, the young woman felt relieved to see graduation day finally arrive. Little did she know, it wouldn’t end there. Pregnant and alone, she could only keep her secrets for so long.

After one of the boys is found murdered, the police haul her in, but she denies having done anything wrong. Can she convince them of the truth before all three of the young men fall victim to a killer, forcing her to raise her child alone?

Find out in the action packed thriller...TEACH ME TO PREY.…


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OVER 15 5 STARS REVIEWS, here’s a sample:

From the prologue to the epilogue I was hooked. The story of a teacher's struggle with students alone made this book worth reading. I highly recommend this book for anyone that is looking for a good summer read.
~ Diane Potos

GREAT READ!!! This book was NOT what I was expecting...It was 1000x BETTER!!!! Samantha Jacobey has written a dark read that will leave you guessing until the very last page!!! I LOVED this book and HIGHLY recommend it!!!  ~ Ebony Arrington - McMillan

Definitely a 5 Star Read! The story has twists and turns and the ending may not be as you expect!
~ Lori Lazzara

A 5-Star Must Read! I really enjoyed this book – the author knows how to keep your interest until the very end! ~ L. Remenicky

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Anyone who knows me could tell you, I am a friendly kind of person, never met a stranger and take up conversations anywhere at any time. I work hard, and my mind never seems to shut down, as I wake up often in the middle of the night with ideas pouring out and demanding to be dealt with. Of course that means much of my books were written in the middle of the night.

I grew up and still live in the great state of Texas where everything is bigger, where we have warm weather and a central location. I love my state, my town, and my family, which includes my four sons, my significant other, and many friends as well.

I have thoroughly enjoyed writing the books that are currently available and hope you will enjoy reading them just as much. And of course, there will be many more stories to come.


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Monday, September 19, 2016

Secret Crush Release Day Launch

secret-crush-banner Happy release day to Victoria Pinder for Secret Crush! This first book in The House of Morgan series is one that should definitely be landing on your Goodreads TBR so be sure to read on below and enter the giveaway. secret-crush
For some, joining the FBI is a long-term goal. For billionaire John Morgan, joining the Bureau is a stepping stone to proving his father is culpable for his sister’s death. After his estranged father dies, John is forced to return home and face the ghosts of his past. That proves to be more difficult than he could have ever imagined. Alice Collins lives a peaceful life. As a farmer’s daughter, she knows what it’s like to work hard for what you want. After losing her best friend under inexplicable circumstances, her world viewpoint shifted until her small town sensibilities convinced her to attend Mr. Morgan’s funeral. Soon, the past and the present collide and Alice is caught in the crosshairs. John comes to her aid, complicating matters for both of them. Can a handsome billionaire on a vendetta truly fall for a small town girl or does he have something else in mind? Can a small town girl, if she gives her heart to him, ever fit of the House of Morgan? secret-crush-excerpt-1

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Excerpt:

John leaned against the wall and let the throngs of people pass. Alice followed suit, standing next to him as she sipped her wine. "I assumed he was taking over. Did you want that job?" John's entire body jumped as if she'd slapped him. "Hell no." She gulped her sip fast. She kept saying the wrong thing. Inside his blue eyes was a kaleidoscope of emotion. Alice remembered that he used to be kind. She rubbed her lips together. "Then who cares?" He drank his wine and scanned the room. After making the rounds with his gaze, he took in her entire figure with an intensity that made her knees weak. "What is it you do, Alice?" "Collins Organic Farm." She brushed her brown bob behind her ear. "I work for my family. What is it you do?" Again, his blue eyes flashed as if lightning was in his stare. She watched him, hypnotized. "I work in real estate." "Liar." She tilted her head. He definitely didn't work in real estate. She crossed her arm around her chest. Without another word, she waited for the fallout of her remark. His eyebrows quirked in shock. Then his dimples appeared. "What do you think I do?" She met his smile with her own. "Professional bad boy and poker player. It's what I always thought." He chuckled. "I played football." She nodded. A moment of silence clung in the air as she sipped her drink. Then she said, "I went to your games in high school, but I also remember how you set up more than a few poker games. You always read people correctly." His sexy smile lit the room and her skin melted, literally fused into itself. "I remember that. You cheered with my sister, and I played you, too." secret-crush-teaser-3

About the Author:

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Victoria Pinder grew up in Irish Catholic Boston before moving to the Miami sun. She’s worked in engineering, after passing many tests proving how easy Math came to her. Then hating her life at the age of twenty four, she decided to go to law school. Four years later, after passing the bar and practicing very little, she realized that she hates the practice of law. She refused to one day turn 50 and realize she had nothing but her career and hours at a desk. After realizing she needed change, she became a high school teacher. Teaching is rewarding, but writing is a passion. During all this time, she always wrote stories to entertain herself or calm down. Her parents are practical minded people demanding a job, and Victoria spent too many years living other people’s dreams, but when she sat down to see what skill she had that matched what she enjoyed doing, writing became so obvious. The middle school year book when someone wrote in it that one day she’d be a writer made sense when she turned thirty. She’s always been determined. She is amazing, adventurous and assured on a regular basis. Her website is www.victoriapinder.com . Member of Florida Romance Writers, Contemporary Romance, Celtic Hearts and Savvy Authors.
Get a FREE Novella as a Thank you Gift here: http://victoriapinder.com/returningforvalentineshorttimeoffer

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Friday, September 9, 2016

The Cheesehead Devotional by Judy DuCharme

the-cheesehead-devotional-bannerHey y'all! We here at Awesomesauce LOVE our football. We all have different favorite teams so it can make for some fun rivalries. Today we wanted to tell you about this awesome devotional that is absolutely perfect for Packers fans - The Cheesehead Devotional. Perfect for any "cheesehead" Christian this is definitely going to be topping our Sports gift guide, we just wish there was one for all the teams!

What's Inside?

Well, that's for us to know and you to grab a copy and read to find out. Okay, we're kidding. The book uses real Packers events interwoven with Judy's inspiring messages to create an eloquently crafted read coming in at just over 100 pages. You can easily consume it quickly, but we recommend you take your time and really enjoy it - then grab some copies for all your friends for Christmas. Unless they're Bear fans - the Bear fans might not appreciate it as a gift. Wait, go ahead. Just be sure to videotape it.

About the Book:


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"The Cheesehead Devotional is a great adventure for those who may not pick up a Bible for guidance."~ Sara White, wife of the late Reggie White
Sometimes humorous and sometimes serious, Judy shows us that walking with God is as fun as watching a Packer game. By combining the love of football with insights from the Word of God, the reader will find this book fun, inspirational, and even life-changing. "I have always believed the Packers were religion in these parts. The Cheesehead Devotional brings that spiritual message to life." ~ Wayne Larrivee, American sportscaster and current play-by-play announcer for the Green Bay Packers "I am certain you will love this little book. Judy has captured the true heart of a Christian Packer fan!"~ Rev, Arni Jacobson A witty, uplifting and truthful approach that all Packer fans will appreciate. It s definitely a must read for all Cheeseheads. Joy Lang, owner of Jerry's Flowers Family, Our Faith and The Green Bay Packers. Judy has captured the true meaning of our Lord being in our daily lives, not only on the football field but in everything we do. This book is very inspirational as well as being educational. I highly recommend it to all Green Bay Packer fans young and old. #GOPACKGO. Bonita Favre (Brett s mom) Judy DuCharme became a Packer fanatic in 1984. In The Cheesehead Devotional, she uses Packer events to lead readers into God's presence.