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Pamela S. Meyers: The Reason for Any Season & Giveaway

11/27/2011

 

This week we welcome Pamela S. Meyers to Author Memories.

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A native of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Pamela S. Meyers currently lives in Arlington Heights, Ill. She served on the Operating Board for ACFW 2005-2009, and is president of her local ACFW chapter.

Her debut novel Thyme for Love releases November 14, 2011, and her historical that is set in her hometown, Love Finds You in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, will release in June 2012.

She has published articles in Today’s Christian Woman, Christian Computing, Victory in Grace, and Ancestry. She is also a contributor in the compilation book, His Forever.

The Reason for Any Season
by Pamela S. Meyers

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4 yr old Pam on Santa's knee
Growing up in the small town of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, we had no large department stores. Therefore, at least twice a year we occasionally traveled to Milwaukee to shop. I loved going at Christmas time and wandering through Gimbel’s toy department, wishing I could have one of everything.

Not too far from that magical Toyland, Santa held court on his special chair while a line of small children and their moms snaked around the store. When I was three after waiting a very long time to meet Santa, I had a huge meltdown, and never got to talk to him. The next year, I assured my mother I’d put my childish fears away. With my hair in sausage curls, and wearing a sweater and plaid skirt, I patiently waited my turn then eagerly climbed onto Santa’s knee, all smiles and no tears, while his pretty assistant snapped our picture.

A few years later on a hot summer day, I was devastated when an older child informed me that there was no Santa Claus. Stunned, I ran home, certain Mom would tell me my playmate was mistaken. I sat on her lap, sniffling while she gently explained the neighbor boy was right. Then realization dawned on me. If Santa was make believe, then . . . “Does that mean that the Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy aren’t real either?” My six-year-old world has suddenly become a very unhappy place.

Looking back now, I wish I’d been told that unlike Santa, there is One who isn’t make believe. The One who is the Reason for the Season. The babe in the manger, who came to die as a man on our behalf. And if we place our faith in Him, He’ll be with us throughout our earthly life and into eternity. I didn’t learn this truth until I was in my 30s. I also learned that God has a plan for each of us. A plan not to harm us, but to give us hope and a future. And He had a future for me beyond my wildest dreams.

When I first began to pursue a fiction contract, Bill Clinton was in office and gas cost $1.15 a gallon, but God faithfully encouraged me until this year when He blessed me with a contract for my debut novel, Thyme for Love (releasing this month) set near the Lake Geneva area, and another novel, Love Finds You in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, to release in June 2012.

As we move from celebrating Thanksgiving into Christmas and New Year’s Eve, you can be sure I am looking forward to 2012 with the same anticipation I had as a little girl at Christmas time, but knowing the provider of all that is good is the One who is real.

May I be one of the first to wish you a very Merry Christmas!

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to be entered to win a copy of Pamela's debut release, 
Thyme for Love.
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Thyme for Love, Oak Tara Publishers, Nov 2011

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April Love has always dreamed of being a chef. But she didn’t expect her former fiancé or murder to be part of the recipe for her new job.

When April Love signs on to be an in-house chef at an old lakeshore mansion in Canoga Lake, Wisconsin, she comes face to face with her long-lost love, the drop-dead gorgeous Marc Thorne. It doesn’t take long for their old magnetism to recharge, but how can she trust the guy who left her nearly at the altar eight years earlier? Her gut tells her something happened to Marc in between—something he’s reluctant to reveal.

When April’s boss is murdered, Marc is accused of the crime. Unless April can find out who really killed Ramón Galvez, her chances for love will end up at the county jail. But someone else is just as determined she not solve the mystery…and will go to any length to stop her.

Read more about Pamela and her upcoming books at
http://www.pammeyerswrites.com/pamelameyers/Welcome.html

Amanda Deed: An Unusual Blessing & Giveaway

11/20/2011

 

This week we welcome Amanda Deed to Author Memories.

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Amanda Deed grew up in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia  in a Christian home, and found faith at an early age. She has followed her passion to serve the Lord through music and literature since her teen years.

Now married, with three children, Amanda  still lives in Melbourne and  enjoys the variety of being a mother, administrator/book-keeper, musician
and fiction writer.

Amanda’s debut novel, The Game, was awarded the 2010 CALEB Prize for fiction.


An Unusual Blessing
by Amanda Deed

My Dad loves to travel. Even now at seventy-four, he and Mum are off with the 4WD and caravan – in spite of having quintuple bypass surgery on his heart only a year ago. Can you tell he’s my hero?

 Well, he’s passed this travel bug on to me, a malady I bear without the least resentment. He would always take us camping as kids. One year he took the family for a three month tour of Australia – up through the centre and down the east coast, covering over 10,000 kilometers (approximately 6,500 miles).
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Amanda's Parents' Caravan (Travel Trailer to North Americans)
In Arnhem Land (you may have heard of Kakadu which is in the Northern Territory) there are water buffalo. Now, my Dad REALLY wanted a pair of buffalo horns, and not just piddly little ones either, he wanted the big daddy kind of horns. The abattoirs could only offer small ones, so he took those, but was not satisfied.

So, we did what all faith-filled Christians do. We prayed and asked the Lord to provide my dad with a pair of large buffalo horns. God does love to bless His children, after all.

We drove into a place called Jim Jim Falls (also in Kakadu), and if you’re ever planning to visit Australia it is one of “must sees” of our country. On the way in, we saw this big daddy buffalo grazing by the side of the road. “That’s the kind of horns I want,” my dad said. Once again we prayed.

A day or two later, when we drove back out of the gorge, we happened to see a huge buffalo, dead on the side of the road. Could this be the same beast? We wondered. Dad wasted no time in stopping the 4WD and having a look. Without going into too much detail about the smell and the maggots and the retching – oops, too much already, eh – Dad managed to slide those two horns off the buffalo with very little trouble.

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Those horns have been a prized possession and a testament to the abundant love of God to His children over the years. Imagine my surprise when I found them in a garage sale my dad was having a couple of years ago. I probably don’t need to tell you that they now hang on the wall of our patio, where they can remind me of my childhood travels and God’s blessing in our lives.
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to be entered to win a copy of Amanda's newest release, 
Ellenvale Gold.
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Ellenvale Gold, Even Before Publishing, Nov 2011

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It is the time of Australia’s harsh rogue-filled gold rush of the 1850’s when Miss Penelope Worthington suddenly finds herself orphaned, isolated and alone. With a large sheep station to run single-handedly, she has little option but to enlist the aid of a mysterious, but sinister stranger.  

But who is the more treacherous? Gus—the scruffy, trespassing, ex-convict who co-incidentally shows up looking for work just when she desperately needs a farmhand or Rupert—the handsome, wealthy neighbour who would willingly marry her at the drop of a hat and solve her apparent dilemma?  

Repeatedly, her faith is tested as she faces the unforgiving elements, deceit, lies and uncertainty. But where and how will it all end? But…is it the end? Will vengeance return or will Penny’s faith prevail?

Ellenvale Gold is available through amazon.com


Amanda invites you to visit her at

Amanda's website   
www.amandadeed.com.au

Amanda's blog  http://amanderings.wordpress.com

Lauralee Bliss: True Heroines of Long Ago & Giveaway

11/13/2011

 

This week we welcome Lauralee Bliss to Author Memories.

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Lauralee Bliss has always liked to dream big dreams.
Part of that dream was writing, and after several years
of hard work, the dream of publishing was realized in
1997 with the publication of her first romance novel, Mountaintop, through Barbour Publishing. Since then, she's had over twenty books published in both historical and contemporary.
Lauralee is also an avid hiker, completing the entire length of the Appalachian Trail both north and south, one of only 24 women to have accomplished this feat. Lauralee makes her home with her family in Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

True Heroines of Long Ago
by Lauralee Bliss

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Back some forty years ago, the celebrated heroines were quite different than they are today.  I remember my great delight in scanning the Christmas catalogs for toys I wanted as a child and came across this picture of great costumes for children. One of them is a nurse's uniform. Yes, these angels of mercy were adored back in my day. They were classified as true heroines. To me growing up, it was quite glamorous to bandage a wound, put a cloth on a fevered brow, comfort those in misery.

One Christmas I was given a doctor kit like the one shown here to use in my playtime. I adored it. It had everything from tiny plastic pill bottles to a play sphygmomanometer (to take a blood pressure), stethoscope, thermometer, and tiny box of band aids.

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Sears 1975 Wishbook, Photo on Flikr by Wishbook
I recall one day when my sisters and I created a “doll hospital.” The dolls were our patents. We had a tray on wheels which we used as a stretcher. We wheeled the injured dolls into the laundry room which served as the examination room. I’d take out my pride and joy, the black doctor’s kit with the big red cross on it and proceed to take a blood pressure and put a tiny band-aid on a tiny plastic leg. Then I would wrap it in a strip of cotton torn from Mom’s old sheets. Eventually all this interest led to a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing and going on to practice for several years at a big teaching hospital.

Oh, those were the days and good ones when true heroines for little girls, like nurses and teachers, were admired and adored. I wish we could return to that kind of admiration these days. Recalling when firemen, policemen, doctors, nurses were heralded for their brave deeds.

Maybe that’s why I like writing historical novels. I like to examine the tried and true heroine of days gone by, when caring for the home and hearth were prized. I like to reflect on that period of time that made this country great. When women taught their children and maintained the strength and dignity of the home. In my newest release
"A Quaker Christmas" the heroine ultimately becomes a “nurse" of the heart for the wounded hero injured by a terrible crime committed to a beloved family member. In this we see that nursing the injured can take on other forms besides hands on care such as giving words of healing and comfort, providing shelter, showing mercy.

Much has changed since these simple times of long ago, but I was encouraged just
today in church when I learned of at least four women looking to make nursing their profession. While it may not be the heroine’s costume of choice in a toy catalog, the call to care for others and be a light in times of great need still beckons to the heart and soul. True heroines can be found and cherished even today.
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to be entered to win a copy of Lauralee's 2009 Christmas book, 
Love Finds You in Bethlehem, NH.
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Lauralee's newest release is a Christmas novella, A Crossroad to Love in:
A Quaker Christmas, Barbour Books, Sep 2011

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A Quaker Christmas back cover blurb:
Christmas is a simple matter among the Quakers of the historic Ohio River Valley, but can it be time to welcome love into four households?
 
A Crossroad to Love, a novella 
by Lauralee Bliss:
The Hall family runs an inn that welcomes travelers like Silas Jones who challenge their beliefs and woo their daughter.
 
plus 3 more novellas in this anthology.


You can find Lauralee online at these sites:

Website:  http://www.lauraleebliss.com

Blog:  http://www.blissfullifejourney.com

“Readers of Author Lauralee Bliss” on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Readers-of-Author-Lauralee-Bliss/170259122202

Follow Lauralee on Twitter – @lauraleebliss

Anne Greene: The Gift & Giveaway

11/6/2011

 

This week we welcome Anne Greene to Author Memories.

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ANNE GREENE writes both historical and suspense novels. After falling in love with several countries and their people, Anne set a number of her books in exotic locations.
A visit to Scotland resulted in her newest book release, Masquerade Marriage. When she’s not deployed with her hero husband, Army Special Forces Colonel Larry Greene, Anne makes her home in McKinney, Texas. Two of her four children live nearby. Her highest hope is that her stories transport the reader to an awesome new world and touch hearts to seek a deeper spiritual relationship with the Lord Jesus.

The Gift
by Anne Greene

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Anne's Grandmother - Clara Angeline Neer
She lived in a quieter time, a more innocent time—no cell phones, no computers, and
 no television. It was a time when you talked with friends face-to-face, not by texting. She didn’t even have a telephone party-line like the folks in town enjoyed. She lived five miles east of town, walking distance.

There were few cars. People drove horse and buggy and wagons to the downtown square on Saturday nights to chat with one another. Young men rode prancing horses up and down the brick street to show off for the ladies, dressed in their best, smiling from their wagon seats. Styles were slow to change and the look of the prosperous 1920s was still the fashion.

She loved the small farm town she visited each Saturday after spending the week working hard on the farm. Before dawn she rose to milk cows by hand, then after a hearty breakfast she took her ten minute turn at the sink to cleanse the barn smell and dress for school. A long bus ride later and she ran up the steps to the school house where her mother taught her class. Then home to milk cows, store the milk in the ice box, and make biscuits for supper. The family ate together and discussed the day’s events, then sat together in the evenings, listening to the radio.

She preferred working outdoors with the animals and bringing in the crops, but she did her part in canning, preserving, and pickling. When harvest time arrived, so did all her relatives—to help bring in the crops. As the oldest girl, she worked in the fields and joked with the men. She was strong, pretty, took care of her younger siblings, and fell in love with her 5th grade teacher.

She had a boyfriend, but in those days a girl could only show interest in one man. She chose her 5th grade teacher. He joined the Marines and she waited four years for him to return. When I was about eight years old, I read their love letters, and became an incurable romantic. They married. She showed me the cameo pin he gave her. And I clomped around the house in her red, high-heeled shoes. We lived in the small farm town she loved. We had a television and a telephone with our own line. We ate together and worked together and listened to the stories of their young adulthood. They passed their history onto me.

The gift she gave me was precious—a love of history, of times past when life was different.
 

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to be entered to win a copy of Anne's latest novel,
 Masquerade Marriage.
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Masquerade Marriage, White Rose Publishing, available now


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A SECRET LIST

He was born to a clan of noted warriors and musicians.Yet to protect his loved ones and escape the dark fate of his brothers, he abandons his identity. Hiding from relentless soldiers who want him dead, he vows to protect the woman he loves more than life, more than freedom, more thanScotland. But his presence throws her into danger.

A VOW HONORED

She weds a stranger to save his life. But do vows make a marriage? When does a marriage become a marriage?What if she holds a different love inside her heart?

A SACRIFICE MADE

Steeling himself against the pain, he condemns himself to a life of heartbreak without her. Wanting her desperately, knowing he can’t have her, he surrenders her and heads alone to a hostile land across the sea. Outlawed, with a price on his head, does she love him enough to give up castle, lands, and family, and risk the agony of surrendering her heart a second time? Or is there another way?

Masquerade Marriage, a Scottish historical romance, is
available as an ebook or a print copy at
www.whiterosepublishing.com   

Anne and her hero husband, Army Special Forces Colonel Larry Greene have visited twenty-five countries. 
To learn more of Anne and to view pictures from her extensive travel,
visit her at
www.AnneGreeneAuthor.com 

See Anita Mae's Book Review page for her thoughts on Masquerade Marriage.
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