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Cara Lynn James: Love By The Book & Giveaway

12/4/2011

 

This week we welcome Cara Lynn James to Author Memories.

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Cara Lynn James spent eight years in the U.S. Navy as an Administration and Personnel officer. During that time she lived in Rhode Island, Texas, California
and Virginia. Later she and her husband moved to Vermont where they raised
their two children. She homeschooled her daughter, worked as a teacher's aide and owned and managed a bookstore.

Cara now lives in northwest Florida with her husband, two grown children, a grandson and a precocious papillonin where she writes full time.

A New England Christmas
by Cara Lynn James

With Christmas only a few weeks away I’ve started getting into the spirit, although a snowless, Florida holiday doesn’t inspire me as much as Christmas in New England. But it does force me to remember that the birth of Jesus is truly the reason we celebrate, not fluffy white flakes blanketing the cold ground, or hot chocolate or eggnog, or logs burning in the fireplace.

I grew up in a suburban Connecticut neighborhood with small, Cape Cod houses built close together on well manicured postage stamp lawns. During the winter we sledded down hills at the local park and ice skated on a bumpy pond while we fought for space among the wild hockey players.
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Typical New England scenery

On Christmas Eve my relatives came for dinner, we usually went to church and then we opened all our presents. Christmas Day we visited friends who lived across the road. It was lots of fun even though by the teenage years Christmas had lost some of its luster. The spiritual significance remained, of course, so it always had deep meaning. But my relatives moved away, and things changed.

Then just as I started my freshman year in high school, my aunt and uncle and three cousins moved from Illinois to Massachusetts, less than a two hour drive away. The kids were only a few years younger than me so I looked forward to spending Christmas with them on the farm they rented. Coming from Chicago my uncle wanted something different from the big city. My aunt—not so much! He found a one hundred year old farmhouse crowning a steep hill with acres and acres of rolling meadows bordered by a stone fence.
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Cara (2nd from the back) and her cousins.

It snowed that year and we had a picture perfect Christmas. We tobogganed, had snowball fights, wrapped gifts together and listened to my uncle call “Ho! Ho! Ho!” for the benefit of his little son who of course recognized his voice. We hardly knew it was freezing cold outside. There were twelve of us staying at the farm for the holidays in a seven bedroom house with only one or two bathrooms!
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Cindy, Cheryl, Jon and 14 yr old Cara.

After a few years my aunt and uncle bought a lovely colonial home in the country and we continued to spend snowy Christmases with them. But then during my junior year of college, my aunt hurt her back and my parents decided we should stay at home. Just the three of us. How boring. I was beyond disappointed, but I tried to make the best of it. Still, it was much more fun being together with my cousins enjoying a family holiday.

My dull Christmas changed within a few seconds. When my father bent down to take the turkey out of the oven for Christmas dinner, he suddenly gasped, put the golden brown bird on the stove and clutched his heart. My mother immediately called the doctor who told her to rush him to the hospital. I drove and we arrived in about ten minutes and in time to save his life. After a massive heart attack followed by a stroke, my father slowly recovered. He remained in the hospital for three months, but eventually he returned to work and lived for another twenty years.

So that was the worst of Christmases and the best of Christmases. I still thank the Lord that He made sure we stayed in Connecticut for a quiet holiday where the hospital was close by and my mother could continue to go to work every day. It would’ve been hard on everyone if we had to stay in Massachusetts for those three months. More than any other Christmas, I saw the Lord’s hand in our lives. Looking back, I’m more thankful for that Christmas than any of the other ones that I enjoyed so much.
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Leave a comment with a valid email address by midnight, Dec 11th
to be entered to win a copy of Cara's latest release, 
Love by the Book.
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Love by the Book, Thomas Nelson, available now

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Savor this sweeping love story set in a lavish seaside mansion in 1901 Rhode Island.

Melinda Hollister is a society lady, intent on finding a rich husband before her peers discover her quickly diminishing wealth. Nick Bryson is all business, focused on making a name for himself in his father’s steamship line. Despite the marriage of their siblings, they rarely gave each other a second glance—until a tragic accident results in Melinda and Nick being appointed as co-guardians of their three-year-old niece Nell.

In order to get better acquainted with Nell and one another, Melinda and Nick agree to spend the summer in their own private quarters of the Bryson family vacation home, Summerhill. As their love for Nell grows, so does their attraction to each other. And for the first time in their lives, they sense that God has a bigger plan in motion.

Yet old habits die hard – and Melinda and Nick each find it difficult to resist the pull of their former worlds.

When the unthinkable happens, they find themselves faced with seemingly impossible choices and a new understanding of God’s true love.


Ladies of Summerhill series:

Love on a Dime - Read Chapter One

Love on Assignment - Read Chapter One

Love by the Book - Read Chapter One


 coming Aug 2012 - A Path to Love

You can find out more about Cara and her books online line at:

www.caralynnjames.com/index.html

www.seekerville.blogspot.com/

www.seekerville.net/

Jackie Smith
12/4/2011 05:58:59 am

I enjoyed the interview....love Cara's books. Have read her other two and am anxious to read this one....please enter me.
Thanks!!
jackie.smith[at]dishmail[dot]net

Marissa
12/4/2011 06:28:13 am

I've always wanted to read Cara's books! The covers make them look so interesting! Please enter me!

marissamehresman(at)aol(dot)com

Debbie Clark
12/4/2011 07:24:16 am

I would love to win Love by the Book. Please enter me. Thanks for the chance to win. I am glad that your worst Christmas turned out ok. My worst Christmas did not as at age 20, my dad, mom and I were in a car accident where a truck it us and my dad passed away. That was 34 years ago and it still is vividly in my mind. I am so glad that time softens the ache.

Debbie Clark
12/4/2011 07:25:16 am

Opps! I forgot to leave my email address at
debbiemcla(at)msn(dot)com

misskallie2000
12/4/2011 08:31:37 am

Thanks for the interview Cara. I enjoy authors stopping by to chat and share with us. I would love to read your book "Love By The Book" and am adding to my wish list.
Thanks for the opportunity to enter giveaway,.

misskallie2000
12/4/2011 08:33:01 am

I forgot to leave my email on my post.
Cara, thanks again for stopping by to chat and share with us.

misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com

caralynnjames link
12/4/2011 08:34:36 am

Debbie, I'm so sorry about your horrible car accident. Tragedies like that stay in your mind for years and years. I always think about my father's heart attack on Christmas Day, but since he survived, I don't have such sad memories attached to it.

Hi Marissa and Jackie and Anita Mae!

Rita Bay link
12/4/2011 09:18:02 am

Great story, Cara. Love the series. Rita Bay

Julie Lessman link
12/4/2011 02:16:52 pm

WOW, CARA, what an AMAZING Christmas story about your dad!!! A Christmas to remember, for sure. LOVE the sledding pic!!

Anita Mae -- very cool concept, "Author Memories"!!

No need to enter me -- I am already blessed to have my own wonderful copy of Love By the Book!

Hugs,
Julie

Abbi Hart
12/4/2011 03:39:15 pm

Thanks for the insight into your life! So cool how God worked it out-He always does! Our pastor's sermon today was on the unpredictability of Jesus and he said that the reason the things He does seem unpredictable to us is that we fail to see the world as God does. And it's so true, God sees the big picture and plans our lives accordingly! YAY GOD!

Anita Mae
12/4/2011 11:19:17 pm

Welcome to Author Memories everyone. I hope you enjoy your stay.

Thanks for posting your New England Christmas, Cara. I really appreciate the extra effort needed to acquire the photos. They add so much to your memory.

And Julie, thanks for the nod at the blog. Can you tell I love history? LOL

Myra Johnson link
12/5/2011 01:20:32 am

What precious memories, Cara! And I love the photographs! Although I'll gladly pass on the "white Christmases." Warm, sunny Florida winters would suit me just fine.

LOVE the Ladies of Summerhill books--already have them all!

Thanks for having Cara on your blog, Anita Mae!

susan Karsten link
12/5/2011 01:22:17 am

Love reading/learning about the Gilded Age! Would love to win this one!
Susan

Ginger link
12/5/2011 01:39:05 am

Thanks for sharing, Cara.

I would love to read Love by the Book. My e-mail is ginger dot solomon @ gmail dot com

caralynnjames link
12/5/2011 02:47:15 am

Good morning! It's interesting that so often we don't see the Lord's hand in the things that go wrong in our lives or in the lives of those close to us. But in this case, it was perfectly clear. I was so grateful we were home that Christmas since we lived by one of the best hospitals in the country and we needed to get their fast. On Christmas day no one else was on the road!

Allison link
12/5/2011 03:59:14 am

Thanks for the contest! Please throw my name in the hat. Your attitude of gratitude is inspiring.

allisonmoyer (at) yahoo (dot) com

Beth
12/5/2011 07:17:56 am

I have been trying to win this book for forever!

Love this cover!

Beth

Jane F Thompson
12/5/2011 11:37:59 am

I loved Cara's Christmas past stories. The new book sounds intriguing! I'd love to win.

Pam Hillman link
12/5/2011 11:57:31 am

Wow, Cara, I was rollicking along enjoying your story about folicking with your cousins then you had me with my heart in my throat over your dad's heart attack!

Even though I know those 3 months were extremely difficult, y'all had your dad for twenty more years. It could have turned out so different if you had been out in the country quite a distance from the hospital.

No wonder you can look back at that Christmas and praise GOd for his blessing.

LynH
12/6/2011 09:35:58 am

Talk about God's plan - how amazing that you were able to get your father to the hospital in time to save his life. You were right where you were supposed to be.

I always think of New England as an image on a Christmas card. I've only been to Nantucket once, and to Massachusetts that same vacation. The countryside is different from other areas - at least it was to me - and I thought a lot about the early settlers and their lifestyle. Until recently we were members of the Newport County Preservation Society. Those Gilded Age homes are amazing and fun to tour. Congrats on the book, Cara.



Anita Mae
12/6/2011 09:08:46 pm

Pam, I felt the same as you as I read Cara's post - totally unexpected her dad's attack. My first thought was that it didn't belong in a Christmas story. What a ridiculous thought! Love and pain belong in a Christmas story just as much as an Easter one - maybe moreso because we see the tiny babe and know everything He'll go through.

And Debbie, I'm sorry I haven't acknowledged your comment about your pain yet. It's stayed with me these past few days. I've known several girlfriends who've mothers have died and every Christmas and Mother's Day is hard no matter how many years have passed. Time may diminish heartache, but it can never completely clear the pain - or the memory.

Judy Burgi
12/7/2011 01:26:40 am

Cara, enjoyed your post and your photos of the past. Happy to hear that your Dad survived his heart attack. How frightening. My Dad just turned 91 in October. At the age of 80 he had open heart surgery. I praise God he is still with us today.

I would love to win a copy of, Love by the Book. I do so love the cover of this book...just beautiful!

Blessings and Merry Christmas!
Judy B

Wendy Shoults
12/7/2011 01:33:59 am

Wonderful interview.
I would love to read Love by the Book.
Thank you for the chance.
Bless you and yours,
Wendy

caralynnjames link
12/7/2011 02:43:58 am

I almost didn't put the part about my father on the blog because it certainly isn't uplifting like we expect Christmas to be. But it was the major event of my Christmas that year and since I saw God's hand in it right away, it did seem appropriate.

Pat Trainum/writing as P. T. Bradley link
12/7/2011 02:58:30 am

Love this interview! And I'm glad you put the part about your dad. It's a reminder of how God always see the whole picture and knows what's best for us when we don't.

I love the other books and would love to win this one. If I don't, I'll go get it! lol ptrainum(at)comcast(dot)net

Vickie link
12/7/2011 03:11:33 am

Thanks for sharing these cool pictures and your Christmas experiences. We always have fun at Christmas but on a smaller scale. Now we have a 5 yo granddaughter who livens things up.

Sad as it is, sickness and death happen around the holidays. We'd just sat down to Christmas dinner at my sister's house last year, which is an hour's drive from ours, when my husband got a call that his brother had had a heart attack and died. It was unexpected since he'd had heart surgery the past summer and seemed to be doing better.

Your book sounds great, Cara.

Have a blessed Christmas!

Salena Stormo link
12/7/2011 04:43:37 am

Thanks for the great interview. I loved learning more about Cara. :)

Susan Hollaway link
12/7/2011 06:35:31 am

Loved reading your story, Cara. I enjoy your books. Please enter me for the drawing.
shollaway2008 at gmail dot com

Faye Oygard link
12/7/2011 01:11:10 pm

Thanks for sharing those lovely memories with us, Ms. James :) I enjoyed the pictures, I especially liked the one of ya'll on the sled :)

Thanks you Ms. Draper :)

crazi.swans at gmail dot com

Lady DragonKeeper
12/7/2011 05:06:12 pm

I like hearing how other families spend their Christmases. Thanks for the chance to win Mrs. James' book! I've enjoyed her first two "Summerhill" novels.

jafuchi7[at]hawaii[dot]edu

Rose
12/8/2011 08:31:48 am

Hi
Your book sounds great! Thanks so much
andantespirit08 at gmail dot com

karenk
12/8/2011 09:13:19 am

thanks for the chance to read cara's latest novel...

merry christmas, ladies

karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com

Evangeline link
12/8/2011 08:14:47 pm

Growing up in a country without snow, I've not quite figured out why some hold snow as an important part of Christmas celebrations. I do agree with you that Christmas is not all about snow. :)

Thanks for the giveaway.

writer.chicka[at]gmail.com

Jo
12/9/2011 12:11:03 am

Loved the interview. Thank you for the chance to win this book. I just love the cover and know that I will love the book.

Blessings,
Jo
ladijo40(at)aol(dot)com

Pegg Thomas link
12/9/2011 12:32:57 am

Wow, what a Christmas story! Frightening and yet inspiring all at once. Maybe there is a book in there somewhere too??? Thanks for the chance to win.

julie lippo
12/9/2011 12:38:08 am

What a great interview and great pictures as well !! I would love to read this book!! please enter me in the giveaway!!

mrslippo@hotmail.com

Merry
12/9/2011 07:35:13 am

I loved the pictures and the personal interview with Cara. Please include me for Love By the Book, it sounds wonderful.
worthy2bpraised at gmail dot com

Cynthia
12/10/2011 02:44:21 am

Thanks for the Christmas memory. God has His hand in everything we do. He does work in His own way that we often don't understand and sometimes for reasons only He knows. Thanks.

caralynnjames
12/10/2011 03:04:42 am

Walt M link
12/10/2011 01:37:55 pm

The story had a happy ending as you had 20 more years with your father. Those must have been extra special.

Definitely enter me, please.
wmussell(at)hotmail(dot)com

Anita Mae
12/10/2011 09:51:09 pm

Myra, you're welcome. Nice to see you here. :)

You're very welcome, Ms Faye. So glad you take time to visit. :)

I love the enthusiasm you're all showing for Cara's book(s). And I know what you mean. Since watching Murdoch Mysteries on TV which highlights that era, albeit a more steampunk side, I'm developing a taste for the Gilded Age myself. (I wonder how I can work a cowboy in there. LOL)

Hmmm - I wonder what happened to Cara's comment?

Anita Mae
12/10/2011 09:55:29 pm

Evangeline, you're right of course. But it all comes from the origin of the commercial side of Christmas since Santa Claus aka St. Nicholas comes from a country where it snowed during the Christmas season.

I've been posting about 19th century sleighs over at Inkwell Inspirations and the first post in the series shows the Santa sleigh depicted in Clement Clarke Moore's famous poem, 'The Night Before Christmas'. http://www.inkwellinspirations.com/2011/11/19th-century-sleighs.html
With that type of image boggling a child's mind, it's no wonder people liken Christmas to snow.

And much as we'd like to profess that Christmas is about the birth of Christ and that he was born in a non-snow country, the sad part is that more people believe Santa is the reason than the birth of Jesus.

Thank you for your sharing your honest thoughts. I appreciate it.

Lane Hill House link
12/11/2011 01:49:59 pm

I loved your New England winter scene photo. Reminiscence of a winter in New Hampshire and the texture of the snow!
You are a new author to me, and I would like to be entered into the drawing.
Merry Christmas!
lanehillhouse[at]centurylink[dot]net

Anita mae
12/12/2011 08:21:32 am

And wow, we had a passel of names entering Cara's giveaway. If I hadn't been hosting, I would've thrown my hat in with the rest of you.

With the help of random.org, the winner's name for a copy of Love by the Book is...

Vickie!

Congrats, Vickie. I'll send your name and email address on to Cara and she'll get in touch with you for your postal particulars.

As for the rest of you, all this week Lena Nelson Dooley has a giveaway going with her Christmas release of Christmas Love at Lake Tahoe. Lena's post is about a double blessing in A 'Gift of the Magi' Christmas all this week on Author Memories.

Anita Mae
12/12/2011 08:30:16 am

Cara, that you so much for taking the time to write up this post, dig up those photos, and give away a book.

I wish you all the best with your fabulous books.

Blessings,

Anita mae.

Marianne Barkman link
12/15/2011 01:07:30 am

i found another great website, thanks to Lena Nelson Dooley! and new authors to read! Thanks, Anita. i am following you as of now! Would love to read Cara's novel.

Harold Cameron link
12/16/2011 06:01:23 am

I found out about your book and blog and I am interested in reading and learning more. Also, please enter me into the free book drawing. My email is harold(a)haroldsays.com. Thank you. And Merry Christmas!

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