One Last Day!

I know, recently you’ve been hearing a ton about Befriending the Beast. Don’t worry. Things are about to settle down with its release. 😉

First, don’t forget to enter the giveaway here!

Second, if you’re wanting to grab a Kindle copy, now’s the time to do it! The price is about to go up to $2.99 — and I want you to get the deal! 🙂

Want to know a little more about the “behind-the-author?” Here’s my first “author-chat” video, answering some questions for Befriending the Beast and sharing a little as well.

Last, but not least, a shout-out to these lovely bloggers who featured Befriending the Beast! It was so fun to read the different “takes” on the blog tour! 🙂 Hop on over and visit them! Pretty please! 😉 And if you want to find out a little more about me, two of the blogs have interviews — which I always think are fun. 😉

A.M. Heath (with interview)

Bookish Orchestrations

Stories by Firefly

Honey Rock Hills

Views from a Window Friend

Zerina Blossoms

Jesseca’s Whimsical Writings

River Short Books (with interview)

A Pinch of Faith

Anika’s Avenue

In My Bookcase

The "Lost Chapter" of Befriending the Beast

Actually, it’d be more like a “deleted scene.” 😉 As my beta-readers gave me their feedback, several of them agreed that the current chapter six I had changed Belle’s personality, plus, it didn’t move the story forward. 
So, I rewrote chapter six, and I’m so much happier with what is in the book. But, I like things like deleted scenes, so here’s what didn’t make the cut (those of you who have read Befriending the Beast will notice that, yes, I kept a few sentences).
The Deleted Chapter Six
Anis hovered behind Belle as she walked around the walls that guarded the secret garden. Days had passed without any sight of the king, and idle waiting was wearying.
“Your highness, are you certain this is a good idea? A lady of royalty should never soil her hands — and certainly not her garments.”
Belle gave a quick glance at the hem of her blush pink gown. A few pieces of grass peeked from among the beaded hem.
“‘Tis nothing that cannot be remedied in the wash.”
“That is beside the point, your highness.”
Belle ignored her and studied the wall. “Do you think we can break into the gate?”
“Your highness! ‘Tis not proper–“
“Aye, I know. But propriety never agreed with me.”
Anis gasped and Belle grinned. Poor Anis. She had suffered much from Belle’s carefree attitude. What would she say if she knew of the morning rides Belle had resumed?
Seeing Carpus in the distance, Belle lifted her skirts and ran towards him. “Carpus!”
“Your highness, a lady of good breeding never runs, and never raises her voice to call–“
“Carpus! Come here a moment, please.”
The man stood up straight then bowed. “Your highness,” he called as he took several strides towards her. “How may I assist you this morn?”
“I desire access into the garden.”
Carpus looked over his shoulder at the castle and lowered his voice. “I am not certain such is a good idea.”
“Percy said that Papa hasn’t expressly forbidden it. Have you any idea how to enter?”
Carpus’ forehead crinkled as he thought. “One may scale the wall. Tisn’t too high.”
Belle spun around to look at the wall. “I fear I shall send Anis to her death, dare I try that method.”
“Well, then, your highness, I may be persuaded to break the lock.” His brown eyes twinkled as he winked at Belle.
“Then be persuaded, for I am in dire need of entering today.”
“Yes, your highness.” Carpus bowed.
Belle followed the gardener to the gate and almost pranced as he worked on the lock, ignoring Anis’ comments about correct behavior even in excitement. Within a minute, Carpus had the latch broken. The iron hinges grated together as the gate was forced open.
He bowed low. “The garden awaits, your highness.”
“Much gratitude,” Belle laughed lightly as she skipped inside the garden. Her laugh faded as she picked her way along the overgrown paths. Mama would have never allowed the garden to reach such disarray. The rosebushes that remained were overgrown with dead stems tangled in the growth.
She knelt and gently fingered a faded rose petal. The roses were supposed to blossom all year, yet only a few faded petals were left to fall to the ground. She plucked one of them off. That was how she felt. Like a petal clinging to its stem, hopeful of staying, fearful of being cast away.
With resolve, Belle turned and walked back to the gate. “Carpus, can you please supply me with garden tools?”
“Your wish is my command.” Carpus dipped a bow and hastened away. When he returned, he pushed a barrow filled with shears, rake, and spade. “Your highness, behold the tools.”
“Thank you kindly, Carpus. Now…” Belle took hold of a shear. “Mayhap you would counsel me the best method with which to proceed?”
“Aye, your highness.” Carpus bowed low. “First, your highness might request her lady to find a pair of thick woolen gloves lest your fair hands be damaged.”
Belle laughed. “Excellent idea. Anis?”
The lady-in-waiting nodded, but frowned as she walked back to the castle.
“Tell me the process now, please, while we wait!”
Carpus took the shears from Belle and went to the nearest rosebush. Kneeling, he brushed his hand against the faded leaves and said, “A neglected bush like this must be shorn.”
“Must it indeed?” Belle cried.
“Aye, your highness.” Carpus’ eyes were serious now, the teasing glint gone. “For there to be new growth, you must do away with the old.”
Belle tilted her head to the side slightly. “Like the new Christian — the old man must pass away.”
Carpus raised his eyebrows but smiled at the princess. “Dead branches like these — and damaged branches like these — must be removed.”
“Aye, sounds simple. And the weeds must be pulled out?”
“Aye, your highness.” Carpus stood and Belle reached for the shears.
She surveyed the area. “I used to know the names of all of the bushes. Now I can remember nothing.”
Carpus grinned. “Mayhap I can assist you in that as well.”
“Excellent.” Belle walked forward to one of the bushes whose stems were thicker than the others. “Can you tell a rose’s color by its stems, Carpus?”
Carpus walked to Belle’s side. “Other gardeners may. I cannot. Why do you ask, your highness?”
“If I recall correctly, Mama had a favorite rose. ‘Twas a yellow rose. ‘So yellow that it sends a ray of sunshine where it’s placed, a beacon of hope,’ she used to say.”
“Tis possible for the rose to still be here, but I wouldn’t hope too hard, your highness.”
“Aye,” Belle sighed at the irony.
“Your highness, ‘t’will take a lot of hard work for this to become the garden it was years ago. ‘Tis a wonder that any of the rose bushes still survive.”
Belle smiled at the gardener’s concern. “I am aware of the work, and it doesn’t frighten me.”
“Your highness, I am at your service.”

“I know you are, Carpus, but I think…” Belle surveyed the abandoned plot. “I think I should like to do this on my own.” If she was only guaranteed that her idea would work.

Scripture Designs 07

At different points of life, we will find different trials overwhelming us. Where do we flee when overwhelmed? Do we flee to Christ or some temporal substitute?

This is a beautiful verse to read before Psalm 145:14-19. Who are we, that God would help us? Yet He does SO much for us!
“14 The LORD upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that be bowed down. 
15 The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their meat in due season. 
16 Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing. 

17 The LORD is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works. 
18 The LORD is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. 
19 He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them.”

“Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom. 
14 But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. 15 This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish. 
16 For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work. 
17 But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy. 
18 And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.” James 3:13-18

What is our first response when we face something too big for us? Do we go directly to God, or wait and spend time worrying about something that He alone can do?

It’s Here! Befriending the Beast | giveaway and fun stuff

Wow. How did I get here? When I think back to that one question…

It was just going to be a short story. And, it was just going to be “an idea for sometime.” Within three months (THREE MONTHS!), the Lord had given me time, ideas, and help to make one question into a novella and published. Wow! I’m seriously overwhelmed here, y’all!
First things first. A few weeks back, I had a little guessing game, for how many words would end up in Belle’s story. I didn’t know what this number would end up being, and it was such a blast to see over fifty people join in the fun! My personal guesstimation was that Befriending the Beast would end up being 14,000 words. I was one of the closer guessers (no, this wasn’t on purpose), but several people guessed even closer to the final word count than I did.
So, what was the final word count? According to Microsoft Word…
14,409!!
The closest guesser was Eliza Noel! She guessed 14,389 words and will get a paperback copy of Befriending the Beast. Runner-up was Alicia Ruggieri, who guessed 14,372 words, and will receive an eBook.
Yep, about double my original word count. 🙂 
But, maybe you’ve not heard anything about the story yet. So let’s move on to Belle…

In case you can’t watch the trailer, here’s about the book:
Belle has returned unannounced to the castle to restore her relationship with the king, her father. Her hopes are dashed with the devastating message: “The king refuses to see you.” Convinced that God has led her home, she is unwilling to return to Lord and Lady Kiralyn.

Time is running out for the decision that will change her life. When tragedy strikes, will she and her father be pulled further apart or knit together? Could she stay at the castle even if she will never see her father again?

And, as I like all things reduced-prized and free, here’s two things I don’t want you to miss out on!

1) Reduced price!

Purchase Link

2) Giveaway! (of course)

U.S. Giveaway: Enter to win one of two paperback copies of “Befriending the Beast”
International Giveaway: Enter to win one of two eBook copies of “Befriending the Beast”
One last thing: if you’re on FaceBook, author Faith Blum and I are joining together to have a super fun party this afternoon (2-4 Central Time) to celebrate the releases of our new works. Of course you’re invited to join us, if you’re on FB!

Five Fall Favorites – Day Five

This is the last day I’m participating in the Five Fall Favorites and I’ve had a blast! Don’t forget, there’s a giveaway at another blog’s book room PLUS the grand-prize giveaway on Rebekah’s blog, so check out the other blogs! And, one more thing… Rebekah put together a FFF Survey — how did YOU like this party? Fill out the form and get a free eBook short story! (and thank you — because your feedback will help make future parties even better!)



Today’s five favorites are a little challenging. I need to think back over a decade. 😉 But we’ll see how I can do…

5 Favorite Middle-Grade Books

I’m guessing at what goes in this category, to be honest. 😉 Some of these I remember loving, but it’s been a while since I’ve read them so I don’t have a review.\

1) Orphan Train Rider by Andrea Warren

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2) Adventures and Adversities by Sarah Holman

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3) The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare

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4) The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin

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5) Alone Yet Not Alone by Tracy Michelle Leininger

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Children/Picture
I shouldn’t have to think this hard. I really, really shouldn’t. After all, I have seven younger siblings and I know I’ve read them all books since I myself read them. But I still had to rack my brain!

1) Counting Blessings by Eileen Spinelli

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2) Little Jewel books by Rod and Staff (various books by various authors)

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3) I Spy by Walter Wick and Jean Marzollo
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4) If You Give a Moose a Muffin (and others in this series) by Laura Joffe Numeroff

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5) A Little Girl after God’s Own Heart by Elizabeth George

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5 Other Blogs
Want to read more favorites? Click on the images to hop over to these blogs and see what they have to share. Don’t forget: one of these blogs is having a giveaway today!

Be sure to stop by Rebekah’s blog for the big giveaway!! It ends tonight!! (note: giveaway includes an “idea jar” as well as paperback copies of the featured books).

It’s Here! Befriending the Beast

Wow. How did I get here? When I think back to that one question…

 

It was just going to be a short story. And, it was just going to be “an idea for sometime.” Within three months (THREE MONTHS!), the Lord had given me time, ideas, and help to make one question into a novella and published. Wow! I’m seriously overwhelmed here, y’all!
First things first. A few weeks back, I had a little guessing game, for how many words would end up in Belle’s story. I didn’t know what this number would end up being, and it was such a blast to see over fifty people join in the fun! My personal guesstimation was that Befriending the Beast would end up being 14,000 words. I was one of the closer guessers (no, this wasn’t on purpose), but several people guessed even closer to the final word count than I did.
So, what was the final word count? According to Microsoft Word…
14,409!!
The closest guesser was Eliza Noel! She guessed 14,389 words and will get a paperback copy of Befriending the Beast. Runner-up was Alicia Ruggieri, who guessed 13,372 words, and will receive an eBook.
Yep, about double my original word count. 🙂
But, maybe you’ve not heard anything about the story yet. So let’s move on to Belle…

 

In case you can’t watch the trailer, here’s about the book:
Belle has returned unannounced to the castle to restore her relationship with the
king, her father. Her hopes are dashed with the devastating message: “The
king refuses to see you.” Convinced that God has led her home, she is
unwilling to return to Lord and Lady Kiralyn.
Timemis running out for the decision that will change her life. When tragedy
strikes, will she and her father be pulled further apart or knit together?
Could she stay at the castle even if she will never see her father again?
 
And, as I like all things reduced-prized and free, here’s two things I don’t want you to miss out on!
 
1) Reduced price!
 
Purchase Link
 
2) Giveaway! (of course)
 
U.S. Giveaway: Enter to win one of two paperback copies of “Befriending the
Beast”
International Giveaway: Enter to win one of two eBook copies of “Befriending the
Beast”
One last thing: if you’re on FaceBook, author Faith Blum and I are joining together to have a super fun party this afternoon (2-4 Central Time) to celebrate the releases of our new works. Of course you’re invited to join us, if you’re on FB!

Lesa McKee | Author Interview

I’m happy to have one of my newer author-friends here on the blog today with her newest release!

In a nutshell, what do you write​?​

I write feel good fiction. Everything I write tends to have a bit of humor in it. I love the combo of faith and fun. I have a short story series coming out soon, ‘Operation Space Cats’ that reflects this sentiment. And another in the works. A Christian historical romance series, ‘Bridal Falls’.

I love humor in writing (and in life in general 😉 ). What spurred on the desire for writing​?​I had one interviewer ask me if I thought writing was a gift or a curse. And I told her a gift because God doesn’t make mistakes.:) So I think of writing (just as my love of singing) as a calling.

Couldn’t agree more! How do you balance writing with living — or is writing your full-time job?

Writing is my full-time (unpaid as of yet) job. It’s my dream job, and I want to make the most of it.

Nothing better than being able to do your dream job! Who do you hope to reach with your writing?

I think Christian parents/ homeschooling moms (and the kiddos) would LOVE the Operation Space Cats series. The cats are fun, but they also teach lessons in faith along the way. At the end of each book there’s a list of questions for kids to ponder that recaps the lessons in the book.

Bridal Falls is more a Christian woman’s read. Those who love a smile served up with their sweet (and clean) romance. Faith, of course will be on the menu.

Sounds like a fun series! If someone asked you for your best writing tip, what would it be?

Find some critique partners, and learn how to critique (and how to gracefully accept your work being critiqued). I had no idea how much there was to learn about writing (I mean, I’d been an avid reader all my life) until I joined a critiquing site, submitted my stories, and bam! My perfect storylines were riddled with bad writing mistakes. The whole critiquing process made me a much better writer, and I’m still improving.:)

Fantastic tip! I have definitely learned a lot from my critique partners! What are three things that you greatly enjoy doing?

Other than writing and reading? Since that’s pretty obvious.:)

Flower shopping, and flower & container designing. Spring is the best time for this! I look forward to it all winter.:)

I love to bake. I always wanted to open a little bakery, and in another interview I did I mentioned I should combine these two loves (writing and baking) and open an Indie books & cupcake shop.

I would name each cupcake after a fellow Indie author, and design their cupcake around their latest book. How about a Vanilla bean cupcake with strawberry filling and cheesecake frosting with a miniature train on top for yours, Amanda? 🙂

I love it!! Those happen to be flavors I love too. 😛 Delicious!

ABOUT LESA

Lesa McKee grew up at her Grandmother’s knee, listening to the French folk-tales her animated Grandma Ida shared. A love of stories was born and her imagination took off!
She’s now living her dream as a Christian Indie writer of feel-good fiction, including a short story series of far-out space cats, titled ‘Operation Space Cats’. These purrific feline adventures are filled with faith, friendship & fun!

Connect with Lesa online:http://lesamckee.com/
http://lesamckee.com/blog/

http://www.amazon.com/Lesa-McKee/e/B01GD3JX28/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_2

https://www.facebook.com/lesa.mckee/

https://twitter.com/MckeeLesa

https://www.pinterest.com/mckeelesa/

Five Fall Favorites – Day Four

Perhaps it’s a little early in the morning for bonfires… but still. The weather is changing (slower in these Southern states, but it’s changing), and reading by the fire is nothing but cozy!



5 Favorite Western Books
I actually haven’t read many western books that give me the western feel I’m looking for. I love the era, the genre, but when I think about “western books,” it’s hard for me to suddenly list five. But here are some that I enjoy nevertheless.

1) Everyday Life in the Wild West by Candy Moulton

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2) Shane by Jack Schaefer

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4) Hymns of the West series by Faith Blum
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5) A Treasure Concealed by Tracie Peterson

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5 Favorite Inspirational Books
Maybe I did a little cheating in listing “five” below (er, maybe I’ve been cheating all week…). 😉 You be the judge, but I enjoy this genre…

1) Lady in Waiting by Jackie Kendall and Debbie Jones

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2) The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer

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3) Elizabeth George’s Bible Studies (Philippians, 1 Peter, others)

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4) Louder than Words by Andy Stanley

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5 Other Blogs
Want to read more favorites? Click on the images to hop over to these blogs and see what they have to share. Don’t forget: one of these blogs is having a giveaway today!

Be sure to stop by Rebekah’s blog for the big giveaway!! It ends tomorrow (note: giveaway includes an “idea jar” as well as paperback copies of the featured books).

Five Fall Favorites – Day Three | Giveaway!

Welcome into the BOOK room today! (if you’ve been reading all the way through and paying attention… the book room is where the giveaways are happening!

So, today I am super happy, pleased, and excited to host a giveaway! The prize? An eBook of your choice from yours truly (keep scrolling down for a chance to win paperback books!).

    

Those are just my novellas, but I have several short stories as well. To enter, you must comment. But let’s make this a little fun. Tell me your favorite book (wow, so original… okay, but it’s better than, “I’d love to win.” 😉 )! The giveaway will end TONIGHT, so you’ve got to get your comment in quickly! 🙂

But first, I don’t want you to skim through these amazing books I’ve got picked out today — because seriously, biography and non-fiction are extremely underrated. Seriously.

5 Favorite Biography Books

So these are both biography and auto-biography, but I really, really like them all! The past two days, I’ve put some books that were “alright” on my list, but these five? I love them and heartily recommend them!

1) Evidence Not Seen by Darlene Diebler Rose

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2) Chappie (this one has a special place in my heart, as it’s my uncle’s story) by Alton Carpenter and A. Anne Eiland

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3) God’s Smuggler by Brother Andrew with John and Elizabeth Sherrill

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4) A Bride Goes West by Nannie T. Alderson and Helena Huntington Smith
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5) Forgiven by Terri Roberts
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5 Favorite Non-fiction Books
Now for 5 non-fiction books that aren’t biographies. 😉 Everyone else is doing fantasy, but I’m not a fantasy reader, so I chose these instead. 😀 Most of these, yes, have to do directly with my writing.


5 Other Blogs
Want to read more favorites? Click on the images to hop over to these blogs and see what they have to share!

Be sure to stop by Rebekah’s blog for the big giveaway!! It ends Friday night (note: giveaway includes an “idea jar” as well as paperback copies of the featured books).