Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Weekly Windup: Comment to Win A Very Present Help by Sharon K. Connell


Happy New Year and Welcome to the Weekly Windup! We have a winner to announce!

Winner of Solve by Christmas (ebook) by Amber Schamel is...Michelle Lunsford!




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This Week's Giveaway:

  A Very Present Help (ebook) by Sharon K. Connell


Teacher Shannon Collins has her life all figured out—but after the attack of September 11, her world turns upside down. Her boyfriend enlists in the Marines and proposes before heading to Afghanistan. As Shannon waits and prays for his safe return, she meets another Marine. Her engagement makes her off-limits. The Marine departs with a simple kiss on her hand and no contact information exchanged. But can she forget him?

Life takes a strange turn for Shannon when a rich, unscrupulous businessman sets his sights on her, and her fiancĂ© falls in love with someone else. Can Shannon trust God to weave her shattered emotions into a beautiful tapestry? Fear and betrayal will cause Shannon to cling to “…A Very Present Help in time of trouble.”

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4 comments:

  1. Congratulations to Michelle Lunsford. I hope you'll enjoy reading Solve By Christmas as I did. I love Amber Schamel's books!

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  2. Amber’s book was delightful. Sharon Connell is a new author to me. The book sounds interesting.
    mindyhoungATmsnDOTcom

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    1. Thank you, Amber. I've had a lot of really nice compliments on the story. It was my very first published book, but has not been rewritten into deep point of view to involve the reader more into the emotions and actions of the characters. Here's what one of my readers said. "This is a fast paced thriller. Loved it. Wanted to know ending but did not want it to end. Grew to love the characters."

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  3. Congratulations Michelle! I look forward to learning more about Sharon and her book.

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