Showing posts with label Jennifer Fromke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Fromke. Show all posts

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.

Friday, January 6, 2017

2016's Stitch in Time - We've got things to celebrate!

Happy New Year everyone! We're so glad that you all have become a part of our little community here at Stitches Thru Time and we are looking forward to another amazing year. 

With it rolling over into 2017, I thought it would be fun to look back and see what news we have to celebrate for this past year. Turns out, we've had some great stuff! And how fun it is to see what all the ladies have accomplished. Next Friday I will be continueing the post with a summary of new releases from our group of authors (psstt...there'll be a great giveaway with that post as well.) So be sure to check back and celebrate with us.

First, a few fun stats. 

New Contracts Signed in 2016

  • Angela K. Couch signed a two-book contract with Pelican Book Group for The Tory's Daughter and The Return of the King's Ranger!

  • Jennifer Fromke signed with a new agent in 2016. She is now represented by Jessica Kirkland of Kirkland Media Management 

  • Jodie Wolfe signed a contract with Celebrate Lit Publishing for An Angel for the Cowboy releasing spring 2017

Awards & Bestsellers

  • Carole Brown's Sabotaged Christmas finalled in the Best Books Contest and in December shot to Amazon's top five in print and kindle, making it a best seller. :) 
Winner of 2016 Bookvana Award
for Religious Fiction


  • Norma Gail's debut novel, Land of My Dreams, released in 2014, received the 2016 Bookvana Book Awards Religious Fiction Award. 

  • Jodie Wolfe was a finalist in THREE contests!-Put Your Hear in a Book Contest 2016
    -Pages From the Heart Contest 2016
    -2016 Southern Magic's Linda Howard Award of Excellence Contest 
  • Amber Schamel's Christmas novella, The Swaddling Clothes climbed to #1 in the Christmas catagory on Amazon during a free promo in the month of December. 
 
 Congratulations to all of our fantastic Stitches Thru Time authors! I'm so proud to be one of you. 

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Okay, so we're going to wrap up this week's post with a giveaway. One commentor will win their choice of one of my ebooks! To enter the giveaway, please tell us what you are most proud of accomplishing or overcoming in 2016. 

Monday, May 19, 2014

Comment to win A Familiar Shore by Jennifer Fromke

Congratulations to Susan J. Reinhardt who was the winner of last week's Giveaway of Loving the Lawman by Ruth Logan Herne!

This Week's Giveaway is:




  A Familiar Shore by Jennifer Fromke

Meg Marks is a young lawyer raised off the coast of the Carolinas. An anonymous client hires her to arrange his will, and sends her to meet his estranged family at their lake home in northern Michigan. After a shocking discovery, she finds herself caught between his suspicious family and a deathbed promise her conscience demands that she keep. Will she sacrifice her own dreams for revenge? Or will she seek something more?




Comment on this post or any post this week to get your name in the drawing for this great giveaway!

Coming up this week:

Musing Monday: Will the Real Verbena Show by Cindy O'Brien

Tidbit Tuesday: Of Shipwrecks and Surf with Jodie Bailey

Woven Wednesday: Calligraphy a Lost Art - with Elaine Manders

Thoughtful Thursday: Jennifer Fromke reviews They Almost Always Come Home by Cynthia Ruchti

Fun Friday: Bookshelf Cubby by Catherine Castle

Sit-Down Saturday: Laura Jackson will be Interviewing Author Nancy Kimball

We look forward to hanging out with you this week!

Check out our Prizes Galore Page to see all our giveaways!