Showing posts with label Birthday Bash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Bash. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Weekly Windup: Birthday Bash Week 4

Welcome to Birthday Bash Week 4 edition of the Weekly Windup! Can you believe August is almost over already? Be sure to get every entry you can in this week, because the fun isn't over yet. :D

We do have a winner to announce!


Winner of their book of choice by Barbara Britton is...MJSH!!



If you are a winner, please contact us to claim your prize!


August Birthday Prizes and Giveaways

The Grand Prize


Throughout the month of August, all comments will get your name in the drawing for the grand prize of 8 paperback books! Unfortunately, the paperbacks can only be mailed to US residents, but we have not forgotten our international readers. Keep reading. ;)

The 8 paperbacks included in the grand prize are:
Fabric of Hope by Susan Mathis
The Unexpected Redemption by Davalynn Spencer
Prudence Pursued by Shirley Raye Redmond
The Pony Express Romance Collection by Pegg Thomas and others
Under Fire by Linda Matchett
Ride to the Altar by Linda Yezak
Amanda's Beau by Shirley Raye Redmond
12 Sisters Who Changed History by Amber Schamel

In addition to the grand prize giveaway, we will have surprise giveaways throughout the month, so be sure to stop by every day. 

Only a few days left to get your entries in for this amazing grand prize!

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Birthdays Are More Fun With Presents

What would a birthday be without any presents? Today I thought it would be fun to ask some of the Stitches Thru Time authors about their favorite birthday presents, both for them and their characters.

What is the most memorable gift you have ever received?

Shirley Raye Redmond:
I was ten-years-old and living overseas in Japan when I received a box of
brand new Nancy Drew mysteries from an aunt. I was thrilled because the
books weren’t available over there at the time.

Linda Shenton Matchett:
My husband printed the Historical Novel Society review of Under Fire, "fancied it up," and framed
it.

Pegg Thomas:
I honestly can't think of one that stands out. We're pretty low-key about birthdays. It's more about making the birthday person feel like king or queen for the day than it is about gifts. The birthday person doesn't do a lick of work on their birthday. That may not sound like much until you realize that we live on a farm. No chores - as all - is a huge deal. They get their choice of home-cooked meal or restaurant of choice, favorite type of cake (mine is always angel food), and choice of entertainment. For me, that's pretty low-key too, usually a favorite movie on DVD, a board game, or cards.

Jennifer Fromke:
A chair to go beside my bed. It has words in French all over it. It’s gorgeous, and wordy and I love it.

Catherine Castle:
My first bicycle. After I received it, I told all the guests the party was over so I could ride it. When my mother came outside with the ice cream and found all tbe guests gone she made me go to everyone's house, apologize and invite them back to the party.

Amber Schamel:
I have so many wonderful gift-givers in my life that it is hard to pick just one. But my earliest memory of a memorable gift was when I was probably 3 or 4 years old. I came downstairs to see a beautiful doll house that my parents had purchased for me. Complete with an operating elevator, it was a little girl's dream. 

Crystal Barnes:
Um...That's a hard one. I always like getting presents (including books, of course), but lately the best gift has been having my family surround me, getting to see and spend time with the ones I love the most. This year I was abundantly blessed to spend my birthday with my husband after almost 13 years apart.

What is the most memorable gift your book's character has ever received?

Amanda from Amanda's Beau by Shirley Raye Redmond:
My name is Amanda Dale. I live on a small chicken farm near Aztec, New
Mexico. My most memorable gift was a copy a Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
by Lew Wallace. It was given to me by the local schoolteacher, Gil
Gladney, who I am in love with. He’d loaned me his copy once. I read it
and wanted to be a better person after having done so. I was tickled when
he gave me a brand new copy of my own.

Ruth from Under Fire by Linda Shenton Matchett:
My name is Ruth. I grew up in a small town in New Hampshire and still live there with my folks.   I have two siblings - a younger brother, Chip, and her sister, Jane, is the youngest. I'm a reporter for the local newspaper which allows me to be professionally curious (and nosy). I received a portable Remington typewriter from my parents in support of my journalistic career.

Maksim Ivanov from Anna's Tower by Pegg Thomas (part of The Great Lakes Lighthouse Brides collection releasing in November 2018):
I fled Russia after my father became a casualty of the programs for aiding a Jewish family. With little money and less English, I stowed away on a ship sailing from Buffalo, New York, to Duluth, Minnesota. When the ship ran aground off Thunder Bay Island, I am stranded there with winter setting in. My mother knitted me pair of mittens for my eighteenth birthday. It was my last birthday in Russia before escaping programs and coming to United States of America. I now live on Thunder Bay Island in Lake Huron. Is very cold here and mittens mean much to me.

Author's Vision for Darby
Darby from Jennifer Fromke's Work in Progress:
My finance is killed in an accident as he drives me to the hospital where I delivers my son, stillborn. The woman sharing my hospital room begs me to trade the stillborn for her live baby girl. There's a full moon, and overfull Labor and Delivery floor, the computers are down, and an icy snowstorm outside causes the generator power to switch on. Telling a lie with save a life, but at what cost?
So the best gift I ever received was her...Mia. I mean, who would expect someone to just give you a baby?


Allison Walters from A Groom for Mama by Catherine Castle:
My name is Allison Walters. I was abandoned by my father and ‎determined early in life that I would never let another man hurt me. To protect my heart I always broke off relationships before they got too serious. But when Jack Somerset reappears in my life I discovered the heart wants what the heart wants even if the deal they strike isn't real.  
The best gift I ever received was an arm load of forsythia gathered from the roadside. One spring afternoon, my boyfriend, Jack, made his buddies stop the car they were driving to gather the stems, because he knew I loved the cheery blooms.

Sam Adams from Dawn of Liberty by Amber Schamel:
My name is Samuel Adams and I'm here in Pennsylvania at the 2nd meeting of the Continental Congress in an effort to convince my fellow delegates to cast their votes in favor of independence. We are already at war with Britain, so we can no longer delay the decision.
The most memorable gift I have ever received came shortly before my trip to Congress. It's a little embarrassing to admit, but I had no suitable things to wear to such a gathering. My old clothes and shoes would have to suffice. However, as I sat at table with my family, there was a knock on the door. A tailor appeared and insisted on fitting me for new clothes, already paid for by the good people I represent in Boston. I was shocked. After he left, there was another knock. This time it was a cobbler fitting me for a new pair of shoes. Also paid for by my constituents. By the time a third knock from a wig maker sounded on my door, I was overwhelmed.

Dinah from Love, Stock, and Barrel by Crystal Barnes:
My name is Dinah Joy Lexington. I'm a feisty, inquisitive redhead who knows a bucket-load about guns, including what it's like to be caught in a shotgun wedding with the barrel pointed my direction.
 My most memorable gift came on one of the most memorable days of my life---birthday or no. I was looking for a worry stone to mark the day, but instead got caught in a flash flood, rescued by a handsome cowboy, and best of all accepted the gift of salvation from my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, after surviving the whole ordeal. That has to be the best birthday present for all time. 

And of course, we need a giveaway! Leave a comment to get your name in the drawing for an ebook copy of Amber's Dawn of Liberty short story collection!

Each comment also gets your name in the drawing for the grand prize at the end of the month.

Monday, August 6, 2018

Weekly Windup: Birthday Bash Week 1

Welcome to Birthday Bash Week 1 edition of the Weekly Windup! We have a winner to announce.


Winner of the Colonial Recipe Booklet from Friday's post with Heidi Main is...Mindy (MJSH)!


August Birthday Prizes and Giveaways

The Grand Prize


Throughout the month of August, all comments will get your name in the drawing for the grand prize of 8 paperback books! Unfortunately, the paperbacks can only be mailed to US residents, but we have not forgotten our international readers. Keep reading. ;)

The 8 paperbacks included in the grand prize are:
Fabric of Hope by Susan Mathis
The Unexpected Redemption by Davalynn Spencer
Prudence Pursued by Shirley Raye Redmond
The Pony Express Romance Collection by Pegg Thomas and others
Under Fire by Linda Matchett
Ride to the Altar by Linda Yezak
Amanda's Beau by Shirley Raye Redmond
12 Sisters Who Changed History by Amber Schamel

In addition to the grand prize giveaway, we will have surprise giveaways throughout the month, so be sure to stop by every day. 

Here's what's coming up this week:

Monday, 8/6: Living Life for God, Carole Brown
Tuesday, 8/7: WWII Slang by Linda Shenton Matchett
Wednesday: 8/8: Birthdays are More Fun with Presents
Thursday, 8/9: A book review by Heidi Main
Friday, 8/10: Surprise!
Saturday, 8/11: Special Birthday Guest Interview Susan Mathis

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Birthday Bash Interview with Davalynn Spencer


Today I am excited to introduce a fellow Colorado author to ya'll! Davalynn Spencer writes heart-tugging, Western romance set along the Front Range of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. She is the wife and mother of professional rodeo bullfighters and a recipient of the Will Rogers Gold Medallion for Inspirational Western Fiction. A former journalist and crime-beat reporter, Davalynn lives in Colorado where she caters to Blue the Cowdog and mouse detectors Annie and Oakley. She loves hearing from readers. Connect with her via her website at www.davalynnspencer.com.

Welcome Davalynn! We're so glad you could stop by for our Birthday Bash! Tell us about the books you write. 
I write what I like to read – stories with laughter, danger, grace, and love.
 
Sounds like a wagon-load of fun. Have Birthdays played a part in any of your books?

Unfortunately, no birthdays have played a part of my books. The closest would be the nation’s birthday when characters celebrated July 4th in one of my historical novellas with Barbour, The Columbine Bride. In fact, that novella is a free give-away for readers who sign up for my quarterly newsletter!

GIVEAWAY! Readers, don't miss out on that. :D
Okay, back to the interview. What is your most recent book birthday?

My newest book released April 26 as Book 2 in my Front Range Bride series, An Unexpected Redemption. Abandoned by her faithless husband, then falsely accused and fired by her employer, Betsy Parker is desperate to redeem her reputation and independence. She returns home where she must face her toughest critics—the people she grew up with, a rugged lawman who threatens to steal her heart, and the one person unwilling to forgive her. “…a stirring story filled with faith, humor, romance and mystery.” –Amazon reviewer

Congratulations on that recent release. It sounds intriguing. 
If your main character was invited to our birthday party, would they come? What would they bring?

Oh yes, Betsy Parker would definitely come to the party. And I suspect that she’d make a batch of “bear sign” – cowboy donuts dusted with powdered sugar. Better than cake!

That sounds awful tempting. Good thing virtual food doesn't add to the waistline. LOL. 
If we ask your main character to sing us a happy birthday song, what would happen?

Betsy would sing out at the top of her lungs. Singing was a big part of her life until, well, things went south, so to speak. But those songs, one in particular, help get her back on the trail to a fresh start and a new love.

What was your most memorable birthday? Why?

One year my husband surprised me with a grasshopper pie he made himself. He knew I loved grasshopper pie – that frozen delight made with chocolate-mint chip ice cream and Oreo cookie crust. Yeah, that, but not what he presented me with. His surprise was green-Jell-O in a graham cracker crust with real grasshoppers in the Jell-O! Our two children thought it was wonderful. Me? Well, I just smiled for the camera and went along with the joke—until he brought the real deal out of the freezer. Memorable, indeed!

Haha, I love it. Alright, get your six shooter ready, Davalynn. Time for our Rapid Fire Round!

Birthday cake or Ice Cream? 
Ice cream (see question above!).

Streamers or confetti poppers?  
Streamers.

Do you like surprise parties?  
Sure, I’m game.

Books or gift cards?
Books!!!

Thanks so much for being our birthday guest today, Davalynn. Where can readers find you online?

Quarterly Newsletter sign-up: http://eepurl.com/xa81D


BIRTHDAY PRIZES! 
Davalynn is generously giving away an e-copy of An Unexpected Redemption, and a signed paperback copy in the grand prize, so be sure to leave her a comment!


Thursday, August 2, 2018

Birthdays and Books

Happy Birthday, Stitches Thru Time!

What better way to celebrate than with new books? Here's a list of some of August 2018's New Releases.

More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website.

What are you reading? What do you plan to read next?




Contemporary Romance:


Out of Their Element by Angela Breidenbach, Robin Lee Hatcher, Vickie McDonough, and Deborah Raney -- They are totally out of their element! Four mismatched couples find unexpected romance. (Contemporary Romance, Independently Published)

The Redemption Road by Christa MacDonald -- As Alex awaits retribution, he means to keep Annie safe at any cost, but she knows it’s redemption he needs and she’ll pay any price for him to find it. (Contemporary Romance from Mountain Brook Ink)

Scarlet Tears by Laura Hervey -- Caught in a romantic triangle with her brother’s best friend and a charming pastor, former call girl Carly Lawrence struggles to start a new life. (Contemporary Romance from Alabaster Box Press)

Historical Romance:

Rebecca’s Legacy by Betty Thomason Owens -- After a threat against her family, a spoiled heiress is sent to the country to work on her aunt’s produce farm and finds love. (Historical Romance from Write Integrity Press)

The Patriot Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse -- Faith Jackson is a wealthy widow, friend of George Washington, and staunch supporter of the Patriot cause. Matthew Weber is friends with both Ben Franklin and his son William, who increasingly differ in their political views; and Matthew finds himself privy to information on both sides of the conflict. When a message needs to get to a spy among the Loyalists, Faith bravely steps up and in turn meets Matthew Weber. Suddenly she believes she could love again. But someone else has his eye on the Faith she portrays in elite social circles. What will Matthew and Faith have to sacrifice for the sake of their fledgling country? (Historical Romance from Barbour Publishing)

Cozy Mystery:

Deadly Harvest by Marissa Shrock -- Georgia’s biggest challenge in the farming town of Wildcat Springs, Indiana, is figuring out how to win Evan Beckworth’s heart. Until the day she discovers the body of a former student in the woods. When she starts to suspect this wasn’t an accident, memories stir of her father’s murder nine years earlier. A murder never solved. As Georgia works with the sheriff's department’s newest detective, Cal Perkins, she finds her heart slipping into his hands. But her head is pummeled with conflicting evidence and anonymous threats of severe consequences if she digs any deeper. In the end, Georgia faces a paralyzing choice. Ignore the dark secrets inside the family and friends who surround her or be willing to risk her own life to uncover the truth. (Cozy Mystery, Independently Published)

Unknown Enemy by Janet Sketchley -- A young woman with a traumatic past must discover the truth about who's playing mind games with the Green Dory Inn's owner. (Cozy Mystery, Independently Published)

Romantic Suspense:

Hiding in Plain Sight by Mary Ellis -- When a Charleston PI rents a room above an Italian restaurant owned by a handsome chef, she lands in the middle of a family feud with robbery, arson and murder for the daily specials. (Romantic Suspense from Severn House Publishers LTD)

Wildfire by Gayla K. Hiss -- A female wildfire scientist and a firefighter team up to solve the mystery behind the outbreak of wildfires in the Rockies and find themselves at the center of a firestorm. (Romantic Suspense from Mountain Brook Ink)

Amish Country Ambush by Dana R. Lynn -- A police officer and a dispatcher travel deep into Amish country to rescue her nephew and to escape a killer. (Romantic Suspense from Love Inspired [Harlequin])

Imperfect Promises by Elizabeth Noyes -- When a homegrown terrorist threatens the woman he loves, former Special Forces soldier Jonas Cameron calls on old friends to help him eliminate the danger. (Romantic Suspense from Write Integrity Press)

Cold Fear by Susan Sleeman -- When a sniper’s ex-girlfriend, a musician, is framed for murder during her summer tour, he jumps to defend her from an imminent arrest and a killer’s deadly rage. But the evidence against her stacks higher as three bodies are found with her name tattooed on their wrist. (Romantic Suspense from Edge of Your Seat Books, Inc.)

Cold Case Cover-Up by Virginia Vaughan -- The first thrilling Covert Operatives tale An infant is believed to have been murdered thirty years ago—but investigative journalist Dana Lang is convinced she’s that baby. Now someone’s willing to kill to stop her investigation. And only secretive deputy Quinn Dawson, whose grandfather may have faked Dana’s death to protect her, can keep her safe. But a killer’s dead set on burying the past—and them—for good. (Romantic Suspense from Love Inspired [Harlequin])

Thriller/Suspense:

Pretense by John Di Frances -- A dark cloud hangs over Europe after the brutal murders of two heads of state just days apart. A diabolical plot appears to stretch westward to the United States, implicating the CIA. But do the facts reflect reality or is there a sinister force working behind the scenes to destabilize Europe and NATO? The team of investigators led by Interpol’s Marek Frakas, 'The Wolf,' moves quickly to track the perpetrators and uncover the identity of the unseen mastermind behind the conspiracy. This cadre includes the lovely Adrianna, a young forensic weapons expert who can hold her own on the male-dominated international team of investigators. Together they seek to understand reality versus the shattered mirror-like reflections meant to obfuscate the truth and shroud the mastermind’s identity and ultimate purpose. (Political Thriller from Reliance Books Publishing, LLC)

Thirst of Steel by Ronie Kendig -- Dismantled centuries ago, the sword of Goliath is still rumored to thirst for its enemies' blood. Cole "Tox" Russell wants only to put the dangers of his past behind him and begin his new life with Haven Cortes. First, though, he's called to complete a final mission: retrieve the sword and destroy the deadly Arrow & Flame Order. The AFO, however, is determined to reunite the sword. With the Wraith team slowly being torn apart, things worsen when Mercy Maddox, a new operative, emerges with the stunning news that the artifact is tied to a string of unsolved serial murders. Tox and the others are forced to set aside fear and anger to target the true enemy. No matter the cost, Wraith must destroy the AFO . . . or join them in the flames. (Military Suspense from Bethany House [Baker])

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Earliest Author Memories with Special Guest, Linda Yezak

Joining us as a special guest for our Birthday Bash is Linda Yezak! Today she is sharing some of her earliest author memories, and how she discovered her calling to write. Linda's new book, Ride to the Altar is a part of our Grand Prize giveaway, so be sure to leave a comment to get your name in the drawing. 

Here's Linda:

As did so many other authors, I began writing at an early age—pudgy fingers fumbling with red crayons, probably something like “roses are red, violets are blue, I love Mom.” And, as was the same with many others, I improved with age and graduated to better poetry, song lyrics, short stories, flash fiction, all the good stuff (which I’d left in a paper bag when Billy and I moved. The cats shredded it and everything in it. We weren’t friends for a while).

When I was at Texas A&M, my English class followed my Algebra class. Switching from numerical logic to verbal logic, from practical to artistic, always took a few minutes beyond the stroll from one building on campus to the other. My creative writing professor at the time gave us a challenging warm-up exercise. Each session, she’d hand out index cards on which we had to write entire stories—beginning, middle, end—complete with viable characterization. At the top of the card, we were to write our “inspiration” for the story.

Mine usually went something like this:

(X + Y) x Z = AB/C

The stories would involve X and Y, who were military commanders of allied nations. They joined forces with Z to infiltrate the country of AB while it was being divided by C—also an ally of X and Y.

After a semester of reading my antics for ABC and XYZ, my prof confessed to me she looked forward to my notecards and encouraged me toward a career in writing. I wish I had heeded her advice. I would’ve had roughly thirty years of writing credits under my belt. Yes, I would’ve been plodding away on my IBM Selectric III, and my transition to a computer would’ve rivaled Jessica Fletcher’s in rebellion and refusal, but I would’ve been well along in my career by now.

But I think if my old professor could see me now, she’d be pleased with how far I’ve come. I still have a long way to go to meet my goals, but God has blessed me so much. All glory goes to Him.

About Linda:

Linda W. Yezak lives with her husband and their funky feline, PB, in a forest in deep East Texas, where tall tales abound and exaggeration is an art form. She has a deep and abiding love for her Lord, her family, and salted caramel. And coffee—with a caramel creamer. Author of award-winning books and short stories, she didn't begin writing professionally until she turned fifty. Taking on a new career every half century is a good thing.
Facebook: Author Page
Twitter: @LindaYezak
Goodreads: Linda W Yezak



Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Kicking Off Our 5th Birthday Bash!

August is that special time of year. Stitches Thru Time is celebrating 5 years of  "investigating the stitches of the past and present." We've got some fantastic stuff lined up for you this month including special guest bloggers, giveaways, games, and of course our regular goodness with history tidbits, book reviews and interviews.

First order of business, we have a winner to announce from last week. The winner of Adela's Prairie Suitor by Elaine Manders is...Natalya L.!

Favorite Posts from Last Year:

We've had some fantastic posts in the past year, but according to my stats, these were the most popular.

The Hymn that Changed a Country
Visit with Sharon K. Connell
The Only Way to Live Biblically by Barbara Britton

The Grand Prize


Throughout the month of August, all comments will get your name in the drawing for the grand prize of 8 paperback books! Unfortunately, the paperbacks can only be mailed to US residents, but we have not forgotten our international readers. Keep reading. ;)

The 8 paperbacks included in the grand prize are:
Fabric of Hope by Susan Mathis
The Unexpected Redemption by Davalynn Spencer
Prudence Pursued by Shirley Raye Redmond
The Pony Express Romance Collection by Pegg Thomas and others
Under Fire by Linda Matchett
Ride to the Altar by Linda Yezak
Amanda's Beau by Shirley Raye Redmond
12 Sisters Who Changed History by Amber Schamel

In addition to the grand prize giveaway, we will have surprise giveaways throughout the month, so be sure to stop by every day. 

For our international readers, we are offering a grand prize of a $10 Amazon gift card! That way you can use it to purchase the ebooks, or a paperback. 
So please be sure to mention if you are a reader from outside the Continental U.S.

Here's what's coming up this week:

Monday, 7/30: Devotion by Jodie Wolfe
Tuesday, 7/31: Birthday Bash announcement
Wednesday, 8/1: Earliest Author Memories -Guest post with Linda Yezak
Thursday, 8/2: ACFW New Releases
Friday, 8/3: Heidi Main Shares a Favorite Recipe
Saturday 8/4: Special Birthday Guest Interview with Davalynn Spencer