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Anne Greene: My Best Christmas and Giveaway

12/18/2011

 

This week we welcome back Anne Greene to Author Memories.

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ANNE GREENE delights in writing about wounded heroes and gutsy heroines. She 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. She and her hero husband, Army Special Forces Colonel Larry Greene, have visited twenty-five countries, including three communist countries. When she’s not deployed with her husband, Anne makes her home in McKinney, Texas. Two of her four children live nearby. Tim LaHaye led her to the Lord when she was twenty-one and Chuck Swindoll is her Pastor.

My Best Christmas
by Anne Greene

Do you have one Christmas that stands out in your mind? I’d love to say that my best memory of Christmas was one in which I did the giving. But it wasn’t. I was ten years old and thought I was quite the grown-up.

Though we always had enough to eat, had a roof over our heads, and sufficient clothing, my family was poor. So, Christmas for me consisted of too much anticipation before the grand day, but then pretty much disappointment the morning of.

That particular Christmas time I’d played in the snow, sang the Christmas carols our small town played throughout our downtown area in snowy Ohio. Spent my meager savings on gifts for my family members, and counted down the hours until Christmas morning. Though I knew Christmas for us wouldn’t amount to much, I loved the season. Though I wasn’t a Christian and didn’t know the real meaning of Christmas, I loved the idea of a Child born in a stable and laid in a manger. The whole idea sent my imagination soaring.

But that Christmas a whole new world opened for me. My older sister and I rushed down the stairs. There weren’t a lot of presents scattered at the base of the lighted tree and each present looked similar in size and shape. So, the initial glance didn’t seem too promising. We always took our time opening gifts, carefully unwrapping and saving the paper for the following year. We savored each gift, making the experience last.  
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I opened the first present, and it was a book. Just the right color (blue), just the right size, and ummn just the right smell. Excitement mounted inside as my sister and I discovered each gift was another book in the series. I literally jumped for joy. I’d never heard of Nancy Drew, but those books looked too good to be true. I spent many hours reading and rereading those books. And Christmas continued through the year because my mother took me to visit a tiny book store. Halfway up the stairs to the Book Nook I could smell the enticing odor of fresh print on pages. Then there were tables and shelves with stacks of books to browse through. That year, every spare cent I earned took me back to that magic wonderland.

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So, why the picture of a Grandfather clock? My favorite Nancy Drew mystery was The Mystery of the Old Clock. Children today don’t seem to be as interested in Nancy Drew mysteries, but back then I had no cell phone, no computer, no video games, and life was simpler. We had family, we had love, and we had the whole, wide world of books.

And, I didn’t discover the real meaning of Christmas until I was twenty-one. But that’s something I’ll have to tell you about at another time. For now, find yourself a book you’ve always loved, a treasured companion, curl up in a chair by a roaring fire and experience another world.


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GIVEAWAY!
Leave a comment with a valid email address by midnight, Dec 25th
to be entered to win a copy of Anne's giveaway, a free download of her ebook,
A Texas Christmas Mystery. 
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A Texas Christmas Mystery, White Rose Publishing, available now.

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A lady Coastguardsman searches for a killer.

An oil rig troubleshooter accused of murder races to clear his name.

 The murderer strives to silence them both.

As Amber Meredith seeks to arrest Derrick Darbonne, sparks fly. She needs to solve her first case. But the handsome Cajun suspect makes her heart race and her toes tingle. Derrick has worked all his life for his high-paying, adventurous job. When his past threatens his future, will he endanger the woman he loves?

Read an Excerpt
Read The Gift, Anne's previous visit to Author Memories.

Read Anita Mae's Book Review for her thoughts on Masquerade Marriage,
Anne's award-winning Scottish historical romance which was a direct result of  
Anne and her hero husband, Army Special Forces Colonel Larry Greene's visit to Scotland - only one twenty-five countries they have visited.

A Christmas Texas Mystery is available as a downloadable ebook.

Masquerade Marriage is available as an ebook or a print copy.
 
Both are availabe at www.whiterosepublishing.com   


To learn more about Anne Greene and view pictures
from her extensive travel, visit her at
 
www.AnneGreeneAuthor.com 

Debby Giusti: My Old Kentucky Home & Giveaway

10/30/2011

 

This week we welcome Debby Giusti to Author Memories.

Debby Giusti
Debby Giusti is a medical technologist who loves working with test tubes and petri dishes almost as much as she loves to write.  Growing up as an Army Brat, Debby met and married her husband--then a Captain in the Army--at Fort Knox, Kentucky.  Together they traveled the world, raised three Army Brats of their own and have now settled in Atlanta, Georgia, where Debby spins tales of suspense that touch the heart and soul and have garnered several prestigous awards.  Debby has also written magazine articles for Southern Lady, Woman’s World, Our Sunday Visitor, and Army and Family.

My Old Kentucky Home
By Debby Giusti

I grew up as an Army brat, which means my dad was in the service. I married a great military guy so I’m also an Army wife.  Our son is in the military.  You guessed right!
I’m an Army mom, as well.
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My Military Investigations Series for Love Inspired Suspense is set in Fort Rickman, Georgia, a fictional Army post I created.  Despite the Georgia locale, when the stories play out in my mind, the scenes take place at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

I attended kindergarten at Knox and went to 7th and 8th grades on post.  My parents lived there when I was in college, and after graduation, I worked in the hospital on post.  It was at Knox that I met and married my husband, said goodbye to my parents and traveled to Fort Bliss, Texas, where hubby and I started our new life together.

My husband was never again stationed at Fort Knox, and I didn’t return to post until our son and daughter-in-law were assigned there a few years ago.  The first time we visited, I felt an overwhelming sense of coming home.  Seeing signs for Fort Knox, as we neared, filled me with excitement, almost a giddiness I hadn’t expected.  Entering post, I had a lump in my throat, and tears stung my eyes.  Everywhere I looked was a déjà vu experience. 

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The United States Bullion Depository (Gold Vault)

The first landmark I spotted was The United States Bullion Depository or Gold Vault as it’s often called. During my kindergarten years, my family lived in quarters nearby, and I often stared out my bedroom window, wondering about the riches stored within that sturdy structure.  Later, my father had the opportunity to tour the Vault.  He told me about the elevator that took him to the depository where gold bars were kept as well as the precious gems also guarded at the facility.  
 
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Fort Knox Main Chapel

Driving on, we passed the Main Post Chapel where hubby and I had been married years earlier. The church predates the post and was built in 1899 for the tiny town of Stithton, Kentucky.  When land was used to create Fort Knox, the church was given to the military and has served military personnel since that time.

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Fort Knox Quarters

My parents have passed away so seeing the house where I lived before my marriage was bittersweet.  The quarters had been built in the early 1930s when Camp Knox became a permanent military installation. I always wished the walls could talk and tell stories about the people who had lived there down through the decades.  

When I write my stories, I see the Post Headquarters where my father worked and the parade field where his retirement ceremony was held.  The chapel my characters attend is the church in which I was married.  Houses play an important role in a number of my stories and are modeled after the brick quarters I lived in long ago. 

Thanks for allowing me to share a few of the many memories that are woven into the stories I love to write, and I hope you will enjoy reading.
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to be entered to win a copy of Debby's latest novel,
 The Captain’s Mission.
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The Captain's Mission, Love Inspired Suspense, Oct 2011

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A Demonstration Turned Deadly
 
When one of his soldiers is killed by live ammunition during what was supposed to be a simple training exercise, Captain Phil Thibodeaux wants answers. Even if it means working with the Criminal Investigation Division that seems certain to pin the blame on him. But after CID agent Kelly McQueen defends his conduct, Phil realizes that there’s more to the dedicated agent than meets the eye. Maybe she’s someone he can trust, after all. And he’ll need someone to rely on as investigations lead him to doubt everyone else—even his own soldiers.

Read the Excerpt


Military Investigations by Debby Giusti:
Each story stands alone so the books can be read in any order

Book 1 - The Officer's Secret, May 2011 (still available)
Book 2 - The Captain's Mission, Oct 2011
Book 3 - The Colonel's Daughter, Aug 2012

You can find Debby online at:

www.DebbyGiusti.com
www.seekerville.blogspot.com
www.craftieladiesofromance.blogspot.com/

Valerie Hansen: Writin' and Ropin' and 3 Book Giveaway

10/2/2011

 

This week we welcome Valerie Hansen to Author Memories.

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Valerie Hansen has always loved to write. 
Her basic nature is to enjoy every day to the fullest – and that includes her writing. She’s always loved stories about people who have successfully met and overcome life’s challenges, as has she.  Valerie and her husband now live on an eighty acre farm in northern Arkansas. She loves to hike the rocky, wooded hills behind the picturesque old house they renovated, watch for the wildlife so abundant in the area, and think up new ideas for her many books.
 


Writin' and Ropin'
by Valerie Hansen

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 I can’t remember far enough back in my childhood to recall a time when I didn’t want to be someone who lived and worked in the country. Having a writer’s and storyteller’s mind, it was easy for me to imagine that kind of scenario when I had my picture taken on this pony. Even before we found the old photo I was well aware of the event. I had never seen a real horse before and having a chance to actually touch and ride it, even for such a short time, was a dream come true.

My family lived in a big city in Ohio (don’t tell my current AR neighbors that I was born a Yankee, okay?) and the closest I got to animals in those days was the occasional dog or cat.
 
However, I did have a set of holsters and cap guns that I used to “shoot” anything that moved and a few things that didn’t. I understand that those kinds of working toys are no longer available and it saddens me. I didn’t turn out to be a psychopath ( honest I didn’t) but I did use my mind to create my own world, one in which I rode the open plains with the daring characters of Zane Gray and saved the settlers daily by carrying news to the fort. That is, unless it was my turn to be an Indian, which was fine, too. I had an equal opportunity imagination. Still do, which may be why I actually received letters from American Indians praising my research for some of my historical novels.

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Time passed. My husband retired.  We left California for the “wilds” of Arkansas – and I came into my own.

Not only am I able to live the life I had fantasized about I can also use the Ozarks as the backdrop for many of my Christian novels for Love Inspired. That has been a double blessing.

In NIGHTWATCH, my October Love Inspired Suspense, I begin to feature CASA, “Court Appointed Special Advocates” for children. These are volunteers who speak for the helpless and defend their rights in court. I’m every bit as proud to tell their story as I would be if I had just galloped my pony into town to warn the settlers of a pending attack.
 
There are all kinds of heroes and the folks who work for CASA are high on my list.

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Leave a comment by midnight, Oct 9th to be entered to win:
 a copy of Valerie's October release, 
Nightwatch
as well 2 other books of Valerie's choice
 for a prize package of 3 books to one reader/winner.
 
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Nightwatch, Love Inspired Suspense, Oct 2011

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Back of the Book

Fire captain Mitch Andrews can't forget the three young children he saved from a fire. A suspicious fire that left them orphans. In the care of foster mother Jill Kirkpatrick, he knows the little ones will be loved. Even if the sweet, strong widow won't let Mitch close to her. But suddenly the kids—and Jill—are in terrible danger…and one of the children is missing. Mitch and Jill will risk everything to find the stolen girl and keep a makeshift family of five together forever.

Read Excerpt

Visit Valerie at www.ValerieHansen.com
 
Valerie is a member of the www.loveinspiredauthors.com group blog.
 

Rachelle McCalla: Sights on Memory Lane & Book Giveaway

9/18/2011

 

This week we welcome Rachelle McCalla to Author Memories.

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As far back as the fourth grade, Rachelle McCalla knew she wanted to be an astronaut. Her best friend wanted to be an author, and so they argued about whose chosen profession was better. Rachelle soon discovered she had no aptitude for science, math or weightlessness. She’s been writing ever since. When she’s not writing, Rachelle spends most of her time working on her servant’s heart with her four children as relentless but adorable taskmasters.  In her free time, she is an overly-creative cook, a distracted reader, and an avid gardener whose black thumb of death strikes fear into plants everywhere. 

Sights on Memory Lane
by Rachelle McCalla

My grandparents moved off their acreage when I was twelve.  All my childhood memories of visits to their house are located on that parcel of land—picking chokecherries for chokecherry jelly, baling hay with pitchforks, tossing split watermelons to the chickens.

Other families have since come and gone from that acreage and it has fallen into disrepair along with much of the village of Oakdale.  I didn’t realize how much the town had deteriorated until we made a point of passing through with our kids this summer.  As we drove past the city park, across the bridge that spanned the creek, and up the road past the old house, I related my memories to my children in hopes that they’d understand a little bit about their family roots and where we’d come from.
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When we passed by the dilapidated church building in this picture, my eight-year-old son voiced a theory, “I think the skeleton of the last pastor is still in there, standing over the Bible with cobwebs.”

So much for Memory Lane.

Perhaps my family heritage has more to do with our penchant for spinning stories than it does a few falling down buildings.  Our identities may be more clearly seen in the fruit of the new branches, than the long-buried roots returning to the dust from which they came.  I can see my grandparents more clearly in the smiles of my children than the abandoned streets of a ghost town.

We left Oakdale behind.  Instead of looking back, I pointed my face forward to the memories I can help make for my children.  And some day, when their children tell my great-grandchildren stories about me, I want to be listening in to hear what they have to say.  Something tells me, they won’t be the same stories I tried to pass on.  They’ll likely be a lot more interesting.

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if you want to be entered to win a copy of Rachelle's novel,
Princess in Peril.
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Princess in Peril, Love Inspired Suspense, Oct 2011

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Back of the Book Blurb

When insurgents attack the king's motorcade, scattering the royal family, bodyguard Levi Granaldo has one goal—to protect the princess. Even though he knows Princess Isabelle distrusts him. On the run together, they flee to New York, to the shelter of a sanctuary established by Levi's father. But their safety can't last. After a surprise attack divides the pair, Isabelle is forced to face some hard truths. The danger she's in is getting deadlier by the day…and she'll never be able to face it without Levi by her side.

Read Excerpt

Reclaiming the Crown series:

Princess in Peril, Oct 2011
Protecting the Princess, Feb 2012
Prince Incognito, June 2012
The Missing Monarch, Sep 2012
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Rachelle's Free Online Read at Harlequin.com :

 Royal Peril by Rachelle McCalla (Love Inspired Suspense)

About the Story:

Arianna Raff opens the backpack at her feet, expecting to find her clothes and travel documents. Instead she finds guns. Too late she realizes her mistake—she opened the bag of the thugs at the table next to hers. And now they aren't just going to let her go.

Because Arianna has stumbled into a dangerous plot.
 The men are more than thugs—they are assassins.

Arianna's only ally is Sergio Cana, a soldier from the neighboring country of Lydia.
With their pursuers just a breath behind them, Arianna and Sergio race across the Albanian countryside, desperate to deliver their warning…before it's too late.
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