My Friend Leanna – Interview & Giveaway

My Friend Leanna – Interview & Giveaway

Today give a big welcome to Leanna Ellis, author of the newly released Once in a Blue Moon. As usual, one lucky reader will get a copy of this cool novel, so leave your comments with a way for me to reach you.

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About Leanna

‘Leanna Ellis takes a back seat to no one,’ says Debbie Macomber. But Leanna hopes she allows God in the driver’s seat as she taxies her two children to and from all their activities, lets her menagerie of pets in and out … in and out …, figures out what to cook for dinner (or where to order takeout), and at the same time keeps those quirky characters in her head from bothering others. Winner of the National Readers Choice Award, Leanna writes quirky women’s fiction with a splash of romance. From a long line of southerners and patriots, she lives with her family in Texas.

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About Once in a Blue Moon

The day Armstrong stepped on the moon has special memories for most Americans, but not for Bryn Seymour. It’s the day her mother died. Despite death defying feats, guilt has always pulled Bryn down time and again. But a perfect love shows her taking a leap of faith is the first step to soaring. But it only happens … once in a blue moon.

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Welcome, Leanna! What book are you talking to us about today?

Hi, Roseanna! Thanks for having me here today! My latest book just came out this week. It’s called Once in a Blue Moon. It’s a women’s fiction story with a bit of a romance laced throughout.

With a very intriguing summary! Great cover, too. It caught my eye as soon as it came in. Let’s chat a little about it. What was the hardest part to write?

This book was difficult not so much to write but in finishing it as there was so much going on in my personal life as I was trying to finish it up. My dad was in the hospital for about three weeks, and I was often in the car five hours taking the kids to school, going to the hospital, back and forth. Trying to get any work done while sitting in a hospital room was not easy. And in fact, many days I didn’t get anything done. I did get up on Facebook finally! Amazingly, I did get the book turned in…one week early. It was definitely with God’s help. Two weeks later my father passed away. God really just carried me through that time.

Oh, wow. So sorry you had to go through that! It’s definitely good to see how the Lord carries us through those tought times, though. What do you hope your readers will get out of the story?

First, I hope they are entertained. There are definitely some quirky characters in this story. But I also hope that they will follow this journey with Bryn into a dark and murky past and if they are clinging to any guilt that they can learn to place it at Jesus’ feet and release it unto him and feel his healing and cleansing.

(Love the name ‘Bryn’ too!) What are you reading right now—and what do you want to read next?

I’ve always got several books that I’m reading at the same time. On my Kindle, I’m reading Pride and Prejudice with my daughter. I’m also reading The Art of War for Writers by James Scott Bell. Plus I’m reading a couple of research books for a book I’m about to start writing.

Ahh, P&P. Blissful sigh. =) What would your dream office look like—and what does your REAL writing environment look like?

A dream office would be about fifty feet from my house and I could walk over little cobblestones, past my pool (also imaginary) and to my office where I’d have a nice wide desk with lots of stacks of folders and papers on it, surrounded by bookshelves filled to the brim. The walls would be caramel colored and would have giant windows looking out over the pool, mountains or ocean. But there would also be thick blinds and curtains I could close to block out every distraction. I’d also have a treadmill in the corner when I need to move and a plasma screen tv for when I’m doing a little research. A comfy chair or couch would also be available for a different kind of research – napping. And no one would complain about my stacks or my books. There would be splashes of red as in fresh flowers as that is my favorite color. And of course, there would be my handy-dandy computer. In reality, I have an office that my husband and I share. There is a splash of red in the curtains but I often end up working at another desk in the guest bedroom which is my favorite room in the house because of the caramel colored walls – so soothing. But I also work at the kitchen table…and Starbucks…and Barnes and Noble. Have laptop will travel.

You’ve sure got it planned out though! I particularly like the couch for nap-research. =) Aside from writing, what takes up most of your time?

Most of my time is spent tending to my family, cleaning, fixing breakfast, lunch and dinner, taking kids to school, picking up, taking them to fencing, music, dance, basketball, etc…, and letting the dogs in and out and back in again. My kids also homeschool two days a week, so I oversee them working on their assignments. It’s a very complex a job and it keeps me very busy. But I also love it.

You’re a busy lady! Any upcoming releases we should keep our eye out for?

In September 2010, FACELIFT comes out.

This is a great cover too, thanks for giving us a sneak peek at it!

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Thanks, Leanna! Readers, check out Leanna’s website at www.LeannaEllis.com. You can purchase the book at Amazon or CrossPurposes.

You can read an excerpt of Once in a Blue Moon here.

Contest ends 3/18/10. Void where prohibited. Winner will have two weeks to claim the book before another winner is selected.

Winner!

And the winner of Amanda Cabot’s Scattered Petals is . . .

Cindy W. ! (countrybear52@ . . .)

Cindy, I’m emailing you now. Congrats! You’re in a for a great read!!

Thoughtful About . . . Other People’s Opinions

Thoughtful About . . . Other People’s Opinions

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway for Love’s Winding Path that posted on Tuesday, or the one for Amanda Cabot’s Scattered Petals from Friday–last day for that one. And for those who are eager for a copy of A Stray Drop of Blood, today’s your last chance to enter the giveaway on Michelle V.’s blog.

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I intended to call this blog “Thoughtful About My Book Talk” but then decided to make it more general, because I woke up to this. It’s a review of A Stray Drop of Blood by a reviewer who contacted me to ask for a copy a few months ago. I didn’t know her at all at the time, but in the intervening weeks we’ve become friends as we connect on Facebook and our blogs, and Molly is such a sweetheart. Still, she isn’t the kind of friend that pre-dates my book, so I wouldn’t consider her a biased source. Which makes it both humbling and exhilarating to read comments like “Roseanna M. White is a 5 star author with a definite 5 star debut novel and deserves the highest of praises for the best book I have ever read to date (and I have read LOTS of great books!)!!!”

Please check out her full, oh-so-flattering review and leave a comment telling her how awesome she is. 😉

Now, my Book Talk. We had 15 people there, which filled out the little meeting room nicely. While most of the people were family or friends, 1/3 of the crowd I didn’t know, so that was a nice balance. Everyone said they really enjoyed it and could see my passion for the story and setting, that I did a great job presenting. (Thanks for that, cuz I wasn’t too sure, LOL.)

I got a few laughs, especially at the end when I was telling them about the food and my next events, so that’s always good. The food included apples, oranges, grapes, and figs--which were a treat for everyone, since most had never tried figs. Cheese. Sweet unleavened bread, which also got a few comments, and honey cake with either honey to drizzle over it or orange-flavored whipped cream. Got lots of compliments on the cake, too. =) Also had pomegranate juice and apple juice, then coffee and chamomile.

It was really cool to get to chat about the inspiration and research for the book, and interesting to hear people’s opinions on reading and that time period afterward.

Gotta say, though, the crowning moment of the night was when my oldest friend showed up. She’d driven an hour, after she got off work, and got there right after the talk finished. She was bummed to miss that part, but I was just thrilled to see her! I haven’t gotten to hug her since before Rowyn was born, so that was just . . . just . . . awesome. (Love you, Jennifer!!)

Everyone was really impressed with the sketches I’d done of the characters–and they actually came in very handy. I was telling everyone how each of the characters represented a philosophy of the era, and I could just point to them as I talked. (I knew there was a reason I spent all my spare time doing those during the snows!)

It was a fun night all around, and several of the guests said they intended to come to my book signing in a few weeks, so that’s cool.

Thanks, all, for your prayers and encouragement leading up to this!!

Remember When . . . Manners Were King? Part II

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway for Love’s Winding Path that posted yesterday. And for those who are eager for a copy of A Stray Drop of Blood, there are still two days left to enter the giveaway on Michelle V.’s blog.

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I’m busy with prep for my Book Talk this evening, so we’re going to revisit the manners of the 1700s and have a few more of the Rules of Civility as put down by George Washington. It’s quick and easy. =)

~ Mock not nor Jest at any thing of Importance break no Jest that are Sharp Biting and if you Deliver any thing witty and Pleasent abstain from Laughing there at yourself.

~ Wherein wherein you reprove Another be unblameable yourself; for example is more prevalent than Precepts.

~ Wear not your Cloths, foul, unript or Dusty but See they be Brush’d once every day at least and take heed that you approach not to any Uncleaness.

~ Run not in the Streets, neither go too slowly nor with Mouth open go not Shaking yr Arms kick not the earth with yr feet, go not upon the Toes, nor in a Dancing fashion.

~ Eat not in the Streets, nor in the House, out of Season.

~ Speak not of doleful Things in a Time of Mirth or at the Table; Speak not of Melancholy Things as Death and Wounds, and if others Mention them Change if you can the Discourse tell not your Dreams, but to your intimate Friend.

~ Go not thither, where you know not, whether you Shall be Welcome or not. Give not Advice without being Ask’d & when desired do it briefly.

~Reprehend not the imperfections of others for that belongs to Parents Masters and Superiours.

Hope y’all enjoy! Wish me luck tonight, eh? =)

Story Time . . . LOVE’S WINDING PATH – Interview & Giveaway

Story Time . . . LOVE’S WINDING PATH – Interview & Giveaway

Today we’re having another special Story Time Tuesday featuring an author interview and giveaway. Let’s welcome Lauralee Bliss to talk about her newest release from Heartsong, Love’s Winding Path.

She’s generously offered a copy to one lucky reader, so as usual leave your comment with how I can reach you!

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About Lauralee

Lauralee Bliss has always liked to dream big dreams. Part of that dream was writing, and her career began with small creative works as a teen just for fun. After several years of hard work, the dream of publishing was realized in 1997 with the publication of her first romance novel, Mountaintop, through Barbour Publishing. Since then, she’s had over a dozen books published, both historical and contemporary. Lauralee’s desire is that readers will come away with both an entertaining story and a lesson that ministers to the heart. Along with the dream of writing and publishing, Lauralee has recognized another dream in her life, completing a hike of the entire Appalachian Trail, all 2,175 miles. Lauralee is a wife of 20 years to husband Steve and mother to son, Joshua. Her other interests include traveling (of which she has been to 49 of the 50 states), gardening, and perusing a yard sale or two.

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About Love’s Winding Path

Red rocks. River rafting. Freedom! Maybe?

After years of impatient living and working on his parents’ peanut farm, Dan has finally escaped. Life as a river guide in Moab, Utah, is as far from peanut farming in Virginia as a man can get, and Dan revels in the newness of this life. An awesome job, a cool jeep , a place of his own—and a gorgeous girl.

Gorgeous or not, Jo has no intention of hooking up with Dan. First off, he’s just a bit too sure of himself, and second, he shows no interest in God. He’s also got issues to deal with…but then, so does she, so maybe she’ll leave that particular area alone. But as long as Dan avoids God, Jo will avoid Dan. At least, that’s the theory.

When life in Moab takes some unexpected twists and turns, Dan must face who he really is. Maybe all that God stuff is true. But will he let go and believe, or continue to tough it out alone?

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What’s your latest book?

Just released this March, 2010 – Love’s Winding Path from Heartsong Presents, Barbour Publishing.

Is there a theme to this book?

The resounding theme is that of the Prodigal Son, that longing deep within for a wayward son or daughter to know God, though they might stray for a time, even from the people who love them. Prodigals want so dearly to succeed on their own but must find out that real success and worth is in accepting who God is and what He desires for each of them. And so it is with the Dan and Jo in this book who both must undertake spiritual journeys to find the true desire of their hearts.

A theme we can never read enough about! I think there’s a little bit of the prodigal story in all of us, whether we were the one who strayed or the one who stayed behind and wondered if our loved one would ever find their way home. What’s your favorite part of the story?

The rafting, of course, as my husband and I got to have our own rafting experience on the Colorado to bring authenticity to the book (hey, it makes life as an author a true and tried adventure). We rafted, quizzed our guide, and incorporated many aspects of the trip into the book.

Sweet! I think I need to set a book in Hawaii and then go visit. Research, you know. 😉 So what do you hope your readers will get out of the story?

I pray this book ministers to those with a prodigal or who may have been a prodigal at one time or another. And through this story I want to bring out the message—that no matter what you are going through, with God there is hope! And also, to get out and enjoy the beauty God has made through such wonders as Arches National Park (And the park’s primary formation, Delicate Arch, is pictured on the front cover).

Oh, I love learning tidbits like that! Is there any one thing or reference you keep handy when writing? Anything you kept around for this particular book?

My wonderful pictures of my trip to Utah! I love to look at them and use them as my inspiration in writing this series. The scenery adds life and depth to each of my books.

I bet. What lessons have you learned through the publication process that you wouldn’t have guessed as a pre-published writer?

How tough this business is and how much of a thick skin you need. It’s important so you don’t cave in and lose the heart and the will to write when rejections come hard and fast—even those rejections that are sometimes very hard to understand. And I have endured them all. But sometimes I fear the skin is still not very thick…

The important thing is definitely to keep going, no matter the discouragement. And I’ve found that when I’m down the deepest, that’s when the Lord sends some special encouragement. Keep looking onward! And speaking of which (brilliant segue, eh?) what writing goal have you set for yourself that would be the hardest (or unlikeliest) but most rewarding to achieve?

To see one of my books turned into a movie. I just saw the Love Come Softly series on Hallmark. Wow, what an achievement for Christian authors and fiction in general. Janette Oke, here I come! =)

Well when you achieve that goal, let us know! And while we’re dreaming . . . if someone were to give you $5,000 to spend on anything you wanted, what would you buy? (No saving of gifts to charities allowed!)

I’d put it toward an SUV so we can transport my husband’s scout troop and our church youth group around to their activities. And use it for our own outdoor activities. My little 1992 Corolla just won’t cut it anymore!

Any upcoming releases we should keep our eye out for?

The next release will be the second book in the Utah series, Heart of Mine, for Heartsong Presents, Barbour Publishing, which should be out late summer or early fall.

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Thanks for visiting, Lauralee! Readers, be sure to check out her website at www.lauraleebliss.com and her blog at http://www.blissfulwritingthoughts.blogspot.com.

You can purchase Love’s Winding Path from the publisher right now; it’ll be available from other retailers in a few months.

Void where prohibited. Contest ends 3/15/10.

Winner!

And the winner of Amber Stockton’s Liberty’s Promise is . . .

Tweezle!

Congrats! I’m sending you an email now.