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).

Five Fall Favorites – Day Two

Welcome to day two of our “Five Fall Favorites” party! Grab a blanket, get all cozy, as we discuss romance and historical reads. Don’t forget — I like to hear which books are your favorites in these genres too, so be sure to comment!

5 Favorite Romance Books
This one is probably the hardest genre for me, as I am not exactly sure what classifies as “romance.” If you’ve followed my review for any length of time, you probably noticed that I usually say something like, “It was great, but the romance…” 😉 So, I suppose I’m going to choose five books that I liked that have romance in them. They may or may not be classified as “romance” though.

1) Wings of a Dream by Anne Mateer

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2) A Dream Not Imagined by Shantelle Mary Hannu

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3) The Lost Heiress by Roseanna White

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4) The Sound of Diamonds by Rachelle Rea Cobb

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5) Playing the Part by Jen Turano

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5 Historical Fiction
Historical fiction is by far my favorite genre to read (and, actually, most of the books that I read…). So here goes! (I’m limited to only five…)

1) An Elegant Facade by Kristi Ann Hunter

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2) Beyond the Silence by Tracie Peterson and Kimberly Woodhouse

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3) Seasons of the Heart (series) by Janette Oke

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4) Where Can I Flee? by A.M. Heath

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5) Lily of the Valley by Faith Blum

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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 (also remember that one of these bloggers is having a giveaway — if you remember from yesterday, it’s the book room ;)).

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).

Five Fall Favorites – Day One

This week is going to be fabulous fun! 🙂 I am linking up with five other bloggers and we’re all going to spend a week with our favorite books!


But we want you to join in the bookish fun too! Every day there is a giveaway going on one of the blogs.

Oh wait. Did you miss the invitation? Here ya go…



Now that you are invited, come on in to the bench room! Take a seat and enjoy a good book or two (or ten or more!) with me! And, as I’m discussing my favorite books, be thinking about your own favorites! I love to hear about more books, so take these genres and tell me — which are your favorites in these genres?



5 Favorite Mystery Books
I’m going to define “mystery” as a book that has an aspect mystery in it. I used to read a lot of mystery books when I was younger, but I’m not sure that I really have read any books specifically “mystery” in the past few years.
1) Kate’s Innocence by Sarah Holman

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2) Ring of Secrets by Roseanna White

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3) The Daughters of Jim Farrell by Sylvia Bambola

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4) Anchor in the Storm by Sarah Sundin

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5) The Northwood Series and The Freedom Seekers Series by Lois Walfrid Johnson


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5 Favorite Christian Fiction Books
This being my favorite genre, it is downright impossible to narrow it down to five. So I’m just naming five that I liked…

1) Room for Hope by Kim Vogel Sawyer

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2) From the Dark to the Dawn by Alicia Willis

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3) A Woman Name Damaris by Janette Oke

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4) A Time of Grace series (The Fragrance of Geraniums, All our Empty Places, A Love to Come Home To) by Alicia Ruggieri

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5) The Old River Road

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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 (also remember that one of these bloggers is having a giveaway — hint, it’s the book room 😉 Shh! I didn’t say that…).

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).

Calling All Book Lovers!

In just a few short days (nine to be exact), I’m going to be having my first “blog party” here! Rebekah from Read Another Page is hosting “Five Fall Favorites,” where we’ll all be sharing our five favorites from several genres! This has been exciting to prepare for and I’m all geared up to go! 🙂 What’s more, we’ll be having some great giveaways — because, after all, part of the fun of books is to be able to share them! 🙂 So come back and join the fun!!

"Befriending the Beast" | Cover Reveal

I am super excited and thrilled to be able to show everyone my cover for “Befriending the Beast!” To be honest, I designed the cover before the first draft of the story was completed. 😉
Be on the lookout for “Befriending the Beast’s” release! Or … just mark your calendars for September 30!
Oh yeah, that’s right. You’re probably more interested in a new book cover than in my jabbering (because, after all, I like drooling over covers more than reading someone’s exuberance almost any day too 😉 )…
*drumroll*
May I present to you ….


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?

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Would you like to be a part of “Befriending the Beast’s” release?
Sign-up for the blog tour or book review.

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A quick “thank you” to the lovely ladies who joined me with the cover reveal: Jesseca, Janell, Faith, and Kellyn!

Blessed Assurance | Blog Tour and Giveaway

Who doesn’t like a good mystery? I’m sure there are a few, but most people do like mysteries. What about a mystery within a mystery. Faith Blum’s new novella is just that. First there’s the mystery of who tried to dupe five mail order brides. Then Adelaide finds out someone is claiming she’s a runaway bride. What happens to her? Find out in Blessed Assurance.

About the Book

Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine
O what a foretaste of glory divine!
Heir of salvation, purchase of God
Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood.
Adelaide lost her parents a year before and now a rich man in town is making unwanted advances toward her. Desperate, she writes to two men and quickly accepts the one from Cheyenne, Wyoming. On the final leg of her journey, in a stagecoach with four other mail order brides, her suspicions are confirmed. Will she ever find a man she can truly trust?
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 About the Author  

Faith Blum started writing at an early age. She started even before she could read! She even thought she

could write better than Dr. Seuss. Now that she has grown up a little more, she knows she will probably never reach the success of Dr. Seuss, but that doesn’t stop her from trying.

When she isn’t writing, Faith enjoys doing many right-brained activities such as reading, crafting, playing piano, and playing games with her family. One of her dreams is to visit Castle City, Montana, someday to see the ghost town she chose for her characters to live in. She currently lives on a hobby farm with her family in Wisconsin.
There are many ways to connect with Faith online. All of them can be found in one convenient place: http://FaithBlum.com. On her website you can find links to her various social media sites and both of her blogs as well as learn about any events she has coming up. 

Excerpt

Mr. Reese looked him over. “I’ll be right back.”
Mr. Harris and Mr. Connor looked at each other. He was gone for two minutes before he came back with a piece of paper in his hand.
After Mr. Reese settled into his chair, he spoke, “Do you mind answering a few questions, Bradley?”
Bradley shrugged. “I guess not.”
“Good. Are you a born-again Christian?”
Bradley blinked once. “Yes.”
“What do you mean by that phrase?” Mr. Reese asked.
Bradley shifted in his chair. Where was he going with this? “It means that I surrendered my life to God so that I could be born of His Holy Spirit through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.”
Mr. Reese smiled slightly. “Thank you. How far are you willing to go to earn someone’s trust?”
“If I really care for that person, I’m willing to do whatever is necessary.”
“As a Christian, aren’t you supposed to care for everyone?”
Bradley took a deep breath and smiled. “Yes. So I should be willing to do that for everyone, too. Although, I don’t do it as much as I ought.”
Mr. Reese chuckled. “Who do you love more than anything else?”
“God.”
“If you were to marry, would that change?”
“I hope and pray not. If it does, I pray someone points it out to me.”
Mr. Reese stared at him for a few minutes. “How old are you?”
Bradley started. “What?”
Mr. Reese raised his eyebrows. “Do you have a problem with the question?”
Bradley cleared his throat. “I just wasn’t expecting it. I’m twenty-six.” Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Adelaide lean against the doorframe.
Mr. Reese leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. “When you enter a courtship, are you willing to court the young lady for at least six months before you ask her to marry you? Assuming of course that the courtship lasts longer than a month to begin with.”
“What are you doing?” Adelaide asked.
“Let him answer the question and then I’ll answer yours.”

Bradley pondered the question. With closed eyes, he said, “If—and that’s a big if—I were ever to court a woman, I would take my time. I haven’t ever thought of an exact period of time since I never planned to marry, let alone court a woman, but if she is most comfortable with at least six months, I will respect her wishes.”

Giveaway

Faith’s sister, Naomi, graciously hand painted two beautiful bookmarks for this giveaway. There will be one lucky winner. The bookmarks are made with Adelaide in mind. Aren’t they gorgeous?

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Tour Schedule  

August 26
BookishOrchestrations-Tour Introduction
August 27
Blue-Brown Books-Author Interview
August 29
August 30
August 31
September 1
Writings, Ramblings, and ReflectionsCharacter Interview (Adelaide)
September 2
Bookish Orchestrations-Tour Conclusion and Winner

A Love to Come Home To | Blog Tour and Giveaway

I have been waiting for months for this book to come out! Last year, I read both of Alicia Ruggieri’s books back-to-back and knew that, when book three was coming out, I wanted to be on the list! Well, here it is, folks! And it definitely does not disappoint!

BACK COVER BLURB:
Hardened Ben Picoletti thought he’d turned his back on Depression-era Rhode Island years ago. Nothing remains there for him, except for haunting memories of an abusive childhood. Yet when a criminal accusation shatters his ambitions, Ben has nowhere to flee but back to his stepfather’s home.
There, he finds that redemption yet waits for him… but the sacrifice required to attain it may exceed the limits of his family’s hearts.
Meanwhile, his musical sister Grace continues her studies in New York. She longs to hear a word of affection from her high-school beau… yet only Paulie’s silence greets her. Grace must decide whether she wants to live in the past or move into an unknown future with unexpected love.
Lyrical and sensitive to the aching heart, A Love to Come Home To affirms that God delights in being a stronghold in times of trouble; that He renews His mercy every morning; and that He will work every bitter thing together for the good of His children.


MY REVIEW
Oh… I didn’t want this story to end. And I’m hoping that the series doesn’t end here. 😉 I don’t gush over many book series, but here is one I will definitely “gush” about. I don’t think there was a single main character in any of the three books I didn’t fall in love with (I suppose if Mr. Picoletti in book 1 was a main character, of course I didn’t like him).
But this book. Oh how sweet it was! Heart wrenching at times, but hope filled! I really liked the journeys of Ben, Grace, and Paulie. It seemed very realistic. I found almost the whole book predictable — down to the climax — but it was one of those books where it didn’t bother me at all (okay, maybe I wasn’t predicting, but hoping; yeah, I even hoped for the roof incident… horrid me 😉 ).
“Paulie will help you.” Oh my. When I read those words, I could feel the tension there was going to be between Ben and Paulie! This was amazingly real. And I really could identify with Paulie and how his personal struggle affected his attitude and actions towards Ben. Wow.
I loved glimpses of Ben’s tenderness underneath his crusty, hardened exterior. Especially his tenderness towards David.
Kirk truly was an amazing guy! The only thing that held me back from liking him is probably the same thing that will hold a lot of other people back: Grace belongs to Paulie, not anyone else. Poor guy. He really was upstanding.
And the epilogue with geraniums, tying it back to book 1! That’s all I’ll say, but it was amazing! Loved that touch!!
Yeah, I just feel like gushing and not like writing a comprehensive book review. Sorry! 🙂
Some quotes that stood out to me:
“Was she really trusting Him? Or was she using His will as an excuse to give way to her fears?”
“There’s the kind of prison sin has locked every last one of us into. It’s the worst kind of jail. And only Jesus Christ holds the key to get us out. Because only He has paid for our release with His own blood.”

*I received this book from the author in exchange of my honest review *


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Alicia G. Ruggieri writes grace-filled, Christ-centered fiction, including the A Time of Grace Trilogy. She’s a graduate of Rhode Island College, where she studied Communications and History, and her adventures include children’s theatre direction, restaurant management, and small business ownership. Alicia and her husband live in coastal New England, where she may be found drinking far too much coffee and penning stories with her emotionally-disturbed second-hand pug by her side. 
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RELEASE WEEK SALE

Trust me, you don’t want to miss grabbing the first two books for free/reduced price!!

July 21-25, 2016 – The Fragrance of Geraniums (Book 1) – FREE on Kindlehttp://bit.ly/1VXSyDO

July 22-28, 2016 – All Our Empty Places (Book 2) – $1.99 on Kindle – http://bit.ly/1UOfV02

GIVEAWAY
What is a book release without a giveaway? There’s only a few hours left to enter, so hurry! Enter the giveaway HERE.
Note: Givewaway is pen to U.S. residents only due to shipping costs.


The Silent Blade | Book Review, Blog Tour


You may remember a few weeks ago, when I shared a cover design for The Silent Blade. I started out as a beta reader, designed the cover, and am now helping Jesseca as she releases this fun book!



ABOUT THE BOOK
Dromiskin, Ireland. 925 A.D.

Eira has no greater desire than to see her life returned to what it once was—before her older brother Kevin’s sudden disappearance four years earlier. But the simple life she hoped for seems unattainable; on the contrary, her life is about to get all the more complicated.


When she suddenly finds herself and Willem, her twin brother, taken captive by someone who claims to be Kevin’s enemy, things go from bad to worse. It soon becomes clear that she and Willem are to become bait in a trap set for Kevin, and Eira knows she must try to warn him. But how, when she herself is a captive?

As mysteries of the past are unveiled, and loyalties are revealed, Eira realizes how precious her friends truly are. And when mortal danger threatens those nearest to her, will she be able to trust God with the lives of her friends and family?




MY REVIEW


When a trade ship docks at Dromiskin, Eira can’t help but notice that the men on board act nothing like normal tradesmen. Willem, her twin, shares her suspicions, but not soon enough. Captured together to be used against Eira and Willem’s older brother, the twins are thrown into the middle of a heated battle.

An exciting tale of danger, vengeance, deception, sword-fights, trust and forgiveness. The story flow was smooth and never weighed down. The plot line kept my mind wandering back to it, wondering what happened in the next scene. There were a lot of questions that arose as the story unfolded, and these questions were satisfactorily answered.

And I just have to throw in a comment about the names! Eira, Willem, Casimer, Rowen, Merek, Aeden, Cian, Diarmuid … ah! I loved them all! Not too weird and balanced out by names such as Henry and Anna.

I was a little disappointed that there is practically no parental involvement in this story. And, at the beginning, what was mentioned of the parents was not completely honoring (like “Father makes me do classes” type of thing).

Some parts of this book didn’t quite “feel” the era and there was some amateur writing, but overall, considering the author’s age it was good.

There was some romance in this book, but it was sweet. No kisses.

*I beta-read this book for the author and volunteered to give my review*


GIVEAWAY
Jesseca is giving away a copy of The Silent Blade and a $5 Amazon gift card! Enter below.

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INTERVIEW

How long did The Silent Blade take from idea to finish?
I got the idea in April of 2015, so that would make it about a year and three months!

Sounds about like my timeline for writing just a novella. Can’t imagine what it’d take for a full-length novel. 😉
What is it about The Silent Blade that you feel is different from other medieval stories? What makes it unique?
Most medieval stories I’ve read focus around a group of people as the enemy. (the Vikings, the English, etc.) But in The Silent Blade it’s one man who is the enemy. Yes, he has followers, but the conflict is pretty much something just between two people. Which is different than anything I’ve read in the medieval genre. 🙂

Very true. That was a neat difference.
What future plans do you have for writing? (if you’re at the point of sharing)
Currently I’m working a historical-fiction novel set in WWII during the Battle of Britain. It’s currently in the 2nd re-writing/editing stage. It’s my “special” novel, and I’ve learned a lot through writing it, both in a historical context and through my writing it, it’s brought me closer to the Lord.
At times I feel like the book and characters have become a part of me…sometimes I’m not sure how good that is. 😉

Ooh…WWII! I might have to keep my eye out for that. 😉
How long have you been writing?
Well, I’ve been writing for school for years, but I’ve been writing my own stories apart from school for about three years.

What are some of the biggest lessons you’ve learned while writing?
The first draft is going to be horrible. But that’s okay, because you can go back and fix it later. Also, writing is hard. It’s nice when you get inspired, but if you want to see an idea through to the end, then you will need to discipline yourself to write even when you don’t feel like writing. Oh, and let others read your work! You will never be able to grow if you don’t learn what areas you need to work on. Those have probably been the biggest things I’ve learned!

And great lessons to have learned! I think most of us come to a point in learning all of that (or we should).
What message(s) do you hope to share with your readers?
It isn’t easy to forgive. And without God, it is so, so easy to want to take vengeance on those who have wronged us. But that’s not our place; it’s God’s.

Amen to that!
Who are some of the top authors who inspired you?
For The Silent Blade,  Nicole Sager, C.S. Lewis, and Lois Walfrid Johnson. The way they all used a medieval (or medieval-like fantasy) setting made me fall in love with the time period, and the characters, the epic battles, the sword-fighting… *grins* So yes, those three would be the top authors who inspired me.

Lois Walfrid Johnson! She was one of my favorite authors as a child. I’ve never read her Viking series, though.
Thanks so much for “visiting” my blog, Jesseca! And best wishes on your new release!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Jesseca is an 18-year old daughter, sister, and a child of God. Her days are spent reading, cooking, spending time with siblings, or playing piano.  And writing, of course! At an early age words fascinated her, and her love for the printed page has only grown. She lives with her parents and seven siblings in the sunny state of Kansas, and she’s convinced there’s no place like home. 

The Silent Blade | Cover Design

Have you ever had those times when you just wanted to do something, so randomly prayed, “Lord, I realize I don’t have to do this, but it’d be nice if…” That was me a few weeks ago. Since all of my writing projects are in the baby-stages of planning and writing, I’ve not had a reason to do one of my favorite hobbies: book cover designing. So, I prayed that, if the Lord saw fit, He’d bless me with the opportunity to design a book cover for someone.
Not even a week after that, I beta-read a book by a Goodreads friend, The Silent Blade. Long story short, we ended up discussing covers and such and she hired me to design her cover! I had so much fun going back and forth, getting to know Jesseca and what she liked, AND finding out that a church-member had a sword for me to photograph! (you never know what happens when you post on FaceBook, “Does anyone have…?”) I am very grateful that the Lord allowed me to come up with a cover that Jesseca loves. That makes it completely worth it for me!
Okay, okay, some of you probably skimmed over all of that so you could see the cover (because, after all, if you’re like me, looking at covers is one of the best things ever!). Here it is!

And the full cover:

For those of you who love reading, The Silent Blade will be releasing on July 22, 2016. I may post about it on my blog, but in case not, Jesseca surely will post about it on her blog, so follow her there!

What’s a prayer that God answered for you recently?