Congratulations to Kristen for winning DiAnn Mills‘ Deadlock, to amyc for winning Vannetta Chapman’s Anna’s Healing, and to Emma for winning Shanna Hatfield’s Sweet Christmas Kisses 2!
This week I’m hosting Jennifer Slattery with Intertwined (US only), Ronie Kendig with Embers (US only), and Veronica Heley with Murder by Suspicion (digital worldwide). If you want to enter the drawings for any of these books, please leave a comment on your post with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (October 11th) evening.
Bio of Jennifer Slattery:
Jennifer Slattery writes soul-stirring fiction for New Hope Publishers, a publishing house passionate about bringing God’s healing grace and truth to the hopeless. She also writes for Crosswalk.com, Internet Café Devotions, and the group blog, Faith-filled Friends. When not writing, Jennifer loves going on mall dates with her adult daughter and coffee dates with her hilariously fun husband.
Visit with Jennifer online at JenniferSlatteryLivesOutLoud.com and connect with her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JenSlatte
Blurb for Intertwined by Jennifer Slattery:
Abandoned by her husband for another woman, Tammy Kuhn, an organ procurement coordinator often finds herself in tense and bitter moments. After an altercation with a doctor, she is fighting to keep her job and her sanity when one late night she encounters her old flame Nick. She walks right into his moment of facing an unthinkable tragedy. Because they both have learned to find eternal purposes in every event and encounter, it doesn’t take long to discover that their lives are intertwined but the ICU is no place for romance….or is it? Could this be where life begins again?
Intertwined, part of New Hope Publisher’s contemporary fiction line, is a great reminder of how God can turn our greatest tragedies and failures into beautiful acts of love and grace. Readers will fall in love with the realistic characters and enjoy the combination of depth, heart-felt emotion and humor that makes Jennifer’s novels so appealing. Readers will be inspired to find God in every moment and encounter in their own lives!
Check out Intertwined on Amazon
Bio of Ronie Kendig:
Ronie Kendig is an award–winning, bestselling author who grew up an Army brat. She married a veteran, and together their lives are never dull with four children and two dogs––a Maltese Menace and a retired military working dog. Ronie’s degree in Psychology has helped her pen novels of intense, raw characters.
Blurb for Embers by Ronie Kendig:
He’s coming for them. And the kingdom.
Haegan and Kaelyria Celahar are royal heirs of the Nine Kingdoms, but Haegan is physically crippled. What chance does he have against Poired Dyrth, the greatest enemy the kingdom has ever faced, who wields fire with a power none can match?
Their only hope is forbidden: Kaelyria must transfer her fire-harnessing abilities to Haegan. When she does, it comes with a terrible price: Haegan’s disability is healed, but only by being transferred to Kaelyria. This act unleashes their father-king’s wrath.
Haegan must flee the kingdom alone with two impossible tasks: Find a cure for Kaelyria and stop the coming war with the omnipotent Poired Dyrth.
Bio of Veronica Heley:
Veronica Heley celebrated the publication of her 75th book in 2015, having been in the business for over forty years. She lives in Gt Britain and is currently writing two gentle crime series set in different areas of London. She also writes four short stories a year for the Methodist Recorder. She writes a monthly newsletter which can be signed up for through the home page of her website, and which later appears on her blog at blog.veronicaheley.com She’s involved with her local church and community affairs, likes to break for coffee with friends and does the garden when she has time.
Blurb for Murder by Suspicion by Veronica Heley:
Ellie’s decision to employ someone to look after their elderly housekeeper, Rose, ends in disaster. Returning from a trip to America, Ellie finds that Claire has made a number of bizarre changes to the Quicke family’s household routine. Claire is heavily involved in ‘the Vision’, a house church with a charismatic, powerful pastor, who – as it happens – is looking to Ellie’s charitable trust for financial help in his project to house reformed addicts. Ellie becomes suspicious when details of Claire’s chequered past come to light. Can Ellie trust either Claire or Pastor Ambrose? She investigates and doesn’t like what she finds.