Winners: Stand the Storm and The Moon Looked Down

I am a little late on drawing these winners and I apologize… unexpected life happenings this week put me a bit behind.

I am thrilled to announce winners to two great book giveaways!!!!  Stand the Storm and The Moon Looked Down.

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CONGRATULATIONS!!!

I loved the comments about what freedom means and the responses to who the person was in your life who really made a difference was wonderful as well.

Winners have been notified by email and need to email me at journeythroughbooksatgmail (dot) com with their mailing information by Monday August17.

The Hope of Refuge by Cindy Woodsmall w/ Giveaway!

This giveaway is closed – congratulations winner!  🙂

Over this past weekend Al and I were traveling to a nearby town and on the side of the road an Amish woman was selling items with her horse cart parked behind her.  It was such a beautiful site and I wished I could stop and take a picture.  It reminded me of the warm feeling I got when I read The Hope of Refuge.  ~ Sheila

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Raised in foster care and now the widowed mother of a little girl, Cara Moore struggles against poverty, fear, and a Hope of Refugerelentless stalker. When a trail of memories leads Cara and Lori out of New York City toward an Amish community, she follows every lead, eager for answers and a fresh start. She discovers that long-held secrets about her family history ripple beneath the surface of Dry Lake, Pennsylvania, and it’s no place for an outsider. But one Amish man, Ephraim Mast, dares to fulfill the command he believes that he received from God–“Be me to her”– despite how it threatens his way of life.

Completely opposite of the hard, untrusting Cara, Ephraim’s sister Deborah also finds her dreams crumbling when the man she has pledged to build a life with begins withdrawing from Deborah and his community, including his mother, Ada Stoltzfus. Can the run-down house that Ada envisions transforming unite them toward a common purpose–or push Mahlon away forever? While Ephraim is trying to do what he believes is right, will he be shunned and lose everything–including the guarded single mother who simply longs for a better life?

I really enjoy reading about other cultures.  In The Hope of Refuge, I get a chance to walk among the Amish and the way they do life.  This book is really about two women – Cara, trying hard to find a safe life for herself and her daughter, and then Deborah who has waited a long time to be with the love of her life, finds he is changing and it is out of her power to bring him back…

An enjoyable read.  I love the flow of the words and the writing around the Amish community.  I felt from this book I had a good sense of what that community life was like for them.  Wonderfully developed characters and I found myself really thinking about the message Ephram had believed he had received from God about Cara, “Be Me, to her.”

Author Bio:

Cindy WoodsmallCindy Woodsmall is the author of When the Heart Cries, When the Morning Comes, and The New York Times Best-Seller When the Soul Mends. Her ability to authentically capture the heart of her characters comes from her real-life connections with Amish Mennonite and Old Order Amish families. A mother of three sons and two daughters-in-law, Cindy lives in Georgia with her husband of thirty-one years.

Cindy Woodsmall on NBC Nightline


I have not read Cindy Woodsmall before this book but I do look forward to reading her again.

I have a giveaway copy for this book!  To enter:

1.  Leave a comment with what you do to relieve stress or anxiety when put in a stressful situation

2.  Blog or twitter this giveaway for a bonus entry -leave the link here on a separate comment

3.  Comment on any other posting and receive an additional entry

USA only please and no po box numbers.  be sure I have a way to connect with you if you are the winner.  This giveaway will end September 1

You can still follow Cindy’s adventures on Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. See you there!

I received this book and a giveaway copy from Liz Johnson of Random House

This book is rated PG


Winner: Signed Copy of Alvor by Laura Bingham

This is one of those giveaways I would love to extend.  I was hoping to have this book read by the time of the giveaway but it is still waiting patiently as I finish up with a few others…. I am so close though!!!  Cant wait to review it!

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Today was the final day for our signed copy of this book and using Random.org our winner is:

D O T T I E !!!

Congratulations girl!  Flower-06-june

Flower-06-junePlease email me your shipping info and I will get that heading your way!

Freebie Friday: The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory

This giveaway is closed – the winner was drawn on August 14:  The winner is AMY

Thank you!  🙂

Seems like I have seen something about Philippa Gregory all over the blogs lately.  With her new release coming soon of The White Queen, I thought it would be fun to offer this weeks Freebie Friday as another great read from her:

The Constant Princess

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As youngest daughter to the Spanish monarchs and crusaders King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, Catalina, princess of Wales and of Spain, was promised to the English Prince Arthur when she was three. She leaves Spain at 15 to fulfill her destiny as queen of England, where she finds true love with Arthur (after some initial sourness) as they plot the future of their kingdom together. Arthur dies young, however, leaving Catalina a widow and ineligible for the throne. Before his death, he extracts a promise from his wife to marry his younger brother Henry in order to become queen anyway, have children and rule as they had planned, a situation that can only be if Catalina denies that Arthur was ever her lover.

How can you enter?

1. Leave a comment here and your favorite historical person

2.  Tweet or blog about this giveaway and put the link in your separate comment

3.  Follow this blog (RSS is upper left) and leave me a comment saying you do.

That’s it.  Game on!

Freebie Friday – Winner of The Secret Life Of Bees

secret life of beesIt’s Friday and we have a winner!

Winner of this past weeks Giveaway of Secret Life of Bees with a jar of honey….

bee3Wanda!!!

“I had a spider bite me in the night one time and I woke up with my eyes swollen shut. Not fun!!!”

Congratulations Wanda!  Email me your shipping info and I can get this sent off to you!

Stay tuned… new Freebie Friday coming up in just a few minutes…

The Woman Who Named God by Charlotte Gordon – Giveaway

This giveaway is closed – winners were posted on September 9 thank you!  🙂

Thank you to Valerie at Hachette Book Group for offering up 5 of these books for a giveaway!

Book Information:

woman who named GodThe saga of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar is the tale of origin for all three monotheistic faiths. Abraham must choose between two wives who have borne him two sons. One wife and son will share in his wealth and status, while the other two are exiled into the desert. Long a cornerstone of Western anxiety, the story chronicles a very famous and troubled family, and sheds light on the ongoing conflict between the Judeo-Christian and Islamic worlds.

How did this ancient story become one of the least understood and most frequently misinterpreted of our cultural myths? Gordon explores this legendary love triangle to give us a startling perspective on three biblical characters who–with their jealousies, passions, and doubts–actually behave like human beings.

This giveaway starts now and will end on Aug. 31.  Here is how to get in on this book.

1.  Comment here with a favorite Bible story or Favorite Christian Fiction book

2.  Tweet or blog about this giveaway and add that link here on a seperate comment to earn another chance to win.

3.  Follow this blog (RSS Feed) is up on top by header to left) for an additional entry – be sure to tell me that you follow.

4.  Leave a comment on any non giveaway post here and let me know and earn one bonus chance per comment left.

As always – have fun!   🙂

End of Grace by K. Thomas Murphy with Interview+ Giveaway

Honestly when this book arrived for review I did not think I was going to enjoy it.  This is a little out of my reading genre.  When I did get start reading it, from the very first page I was pleasantly surprised how the writing brought me right in!  ~  Sheila


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An incident in computer specialist Rick Macey’s past has put him on the path of revenge. If his plan is successful, the object of his wrath, the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, could lose millions of dollars and thousands of members. What Rick cannot foresee are the sinister ways this church will react when threatened.

Mormons begin receiving letters that question the validity of their gospel and inform them that loved-ones have been baptized into an alternative faith. It’s an assault on the authority of the church,and more importantly, it’s beginning to impact church revenues. The Mormon leadership dispatches Kay Summers, a young but capable administrative assistant, to Oregon, where she finds and follows a thread leading to Rick.

Unbeknown to her, they’ve also dispatched agents from the church’s secret army, the Danite Knights, to follow her to the source of the problem and fix it – permanently.

Initially, Rick and Kay play cat and mouse, each trying to find out what the other knows, while in the shadows the Danites use limitless resources preparing to stop not only the letters, but anybody involved with them. Soon, mysterious deaths and close calls start happening. Rick and Kay, the two erstwhile adversaries become a team; ultimately running for their lives, desperately trying to put the puzzle together as they stay one step ahead of the tempest Rick has awakened.

Much like the way Dan Brown captivated so many with his fiction book The Davinchi Code, I too became totally entwined in the fast paced adventure of this book.  Normally, this is not my style of reading and I admit I was hesitant when it arrived….  computer hackers, church politics….  but from page one I let the preconceived notion of what I thought I would find in this book melt away…. it started with this:

Day One:  Monday

Salt Lake City, Utah

She jogged.  Not necessarily because she wanted to – more because she had to.  If Kay stopped jogging for even a few days she would notice the slight weight gain on her body, the slightly pinched way her clothes felt.  Her college days had been over for less than seven years, she thought.  Back then it seemed she never exercised and had no trouble maintaining a slim figure.  Before that it had all been high school volleyball that kept her fit.  She was tall and had even played on the all-state team.  Now, however, fitness was a semi constant battle – one she was more than willing to wage.  She liked looking good.

Unfortunately, she wasn’t trying to look good for anyone in particular.

I liked Kay from those very first words.  She was real.  She battled like the rest of us (well, errr… me anyway).  And the book flows on from there.  I found the reading engaging, the storyline – two men trying to take the church for millions for different reasons.  One for a broken heart filled with revenge, and the other for the almighty pay off.

The book moves quickly but did not feel rushed as I moved along with Kay, who works for the Mormon Church, to try to get to the bottom of who was sending the letters out to families of deceased Mormons telling them their faith is a lie.  While this book touches on the Mormon faith, K Thomas Murphy handles the book well and has great characters all the way around.

Author K Thomas Murphy granted me an interview to discuss this book and what was next.

S:  I am curious what made you come up with this book topic?k thomas

K Thomas Murphy:   Inspiration. While traveling to Salt Lake City one time a friend and I were talking about the Mormons.  He mentioned reading about the outrage of the Jewish people when it was revealed that Mormons were performing posthumous baptisms on the holocaust victims.  I am not Jewish, nor Mormon, but I understand outrage and indignation.

My vivid imagination turned everything over for about ten years.  Finally, about a year and a half ago, I decided to see if I could write a book.  In early February I sat down and working only a couple hours in the evenings and some weekend mornings, I turned out End of Grace in a little over two months.  Aside from atrocious punctuation that challenged excellent editors, the way you read End of Grace is pretty much how it came out of my head and flowed onto the paper.

S:  This books deals a lot with computers and hacking into data bases.  Is this something that that comes natural to you or did you do a lot of research about this in order to write this book?

K. Thomas Murphy: Writing is very enjoyable and very rewarding for me.  I am not a religious person, but have been in the tech world for over 20 years.  All things technical have always come very naturally to me. I consider End of Grace to be a tech thriller in a religious setting.  I also love to learn and research, so spent countless hours learning about Mormon doctrine, past and present.

S:  I was reviewing your website I found hints of two more books, End of Secrets and End of Fire.  What can we expect from these books and when do you think they may be available to the public?

K Thomas Murphy: I have since outlined several more books using a couple of the same characters.  I am currently about a third the way finished with End of Secrets, a pure technical thriller that touches heavily on the history of computers and I feel it’s as intriguing as my first story.  Not meant to spoil the end of EOG for you, but Kay and Rick are both heavily featured in the sequel.  End of Fire would be a natural follow-on where the two battle a new kind of technical threat, and a secret society of computer elite are reveled.  Sort of a Big-Brother/ Guardian-Angel organization.

Assuming that it might be the religious aspect of End of Grace that excites people, I also have a full outline of a book that brings the Mormons back onto central stage.

Some of my future depends on me finding a person to carry my torch.  Self-publishing is incredibly demanding and time consuming. Time I’d rather spend writing (not to mention I still have a day job).  At the same time it’s been so rewarding that I’ll probably continue either way.  Eventually I’ll be discovered, make some publisher a pile of money, and make myself enough to take the whole thing more seriously.

S:  Thank you K Thomas for taking time to answer my questions and allowing me the opportunity to read and review your book.

We are offering a giveaway for a copy of this book.  here is how to enter:

1.  Leave a comment here

2.  Receive a bonus entry by being a follower of this blog and or following me on Twitter (be sure to let me know)

US entries only please and no po box numbers.  Be sure I have a way to connect with you if you are the winner.  🙂

Giveaway will end Aug 20

end of secretsEnd of Secrets reveals one of the most obscure but powerful mysteries of the computer era.  An urban legend that if true, has the potential to make the most secure, private and even top secret information freely available.

end fo fireEnd of Fire introduces a new kind of compute threat.  One that could render every computer on the planet useless.  The only chance of stopping it is with the help of  a secret society of the computer elite.

Merry Weather also has reviewed this book.  You can see her review here


This book came from Bostick Communications – the giveaway copy is coming from the author

This is a PG13 book due to some language

One Half of the Year Gone… Whats your Favorite read in ’09 to date?

Best read 2009

My question today is, 6 months in…. what is the best book you have read so far this year?  It doesn’t have to be a new release.  It can be new or old.  If you are a book blogger and have reviewed this book,  please leave a link so we can see your review.  I am looking for name of book, author, and maybe a line or two about the book.

Lets make this fun – I will take responses on this from now until August 16.  Then I will do a random drawing from the comments for a $15 Gift Card to Amazon.

*Book Bloggers:  You can earn a bonus chance to win by linking the book review (Jan – July 09) to this post and add the meme that I have put on this post to your post.  Leave me a comment here with the link.

I have two that I can not choose between….

Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross

Dragon House by John Shors

The giveaway portion of this post is now closed – the winner was Karoline!

*Winners are chosen by using random.org


The Lost Dog by Michelle de Kretser – Giveaway!

This giveaway is closed – winners were announced on September 9.  Thank you!

Once again Valerie at Hachette Book Group has provided me with a great giveaway!  Readers, you have an opportunity here to win one of five copies of this book.   (Thank you Valerie!)

Book Information

Tom Loxley, an Indian-Australian professor, is less concerned with finishing his book on Henry James than with finding his dog, who is lost in the Australian bush.

Joining his daily hunt is Nelly Zhang, an artist whose husband disappeared mysteriously years before Tom met her. Although Nelly helps him search for his beloved pet, Tom isn’t sure if he should trust this new friend.

Tom has preoccupations other than his book and Nelly and his missing dog, mainly concerning his mother, who is suffering from the various indignities of old age. He is constantly drawn from the cerebral to the primitive–by his mother’s infirmities, as well as by Nelly’s attractions. THE LOST DOG makes brilliant use of the conventions of suspense and atmosphere while leading us to see anew the ever-present conflicts between our bodies and our minds, the present and the past, the primal and the civilized.

Ready to play?

How to win…

1.  Leave a comment here with the name of your favorite pet (past/present)

2.  Tweet or blog about this giveaway on a second comment to earn a second chance to win!

3.  Followers of this blog receive an additional chance to win (be sure to let me know)

4.  Post a comment on any other non giveaway review or post I have done and receive 2 bonus chances.

***For fun, email me a picture of your pet and a brief little story about him/her.  I will feature a pet a day on this post with your name and blog link (if you have one) until the giveaway ends.  (If not enough pet pics, the current pic will stay until a new one comes in.  😉

journeythroughbooks@gmail.com

There you have it 🙂  As much or as little as you wish to do!

Remember US only entrants and no PO box numbers please.  Be sure I have a way to connect with you if you are one of the winners.  All winners will be emailed and have 72 hours to respond with mailing

info.  Giveaway will end on Aug. 31

Have fun!

Thank you Rebecca for sending your picture of Taz!

T A Z !
T A Z !

This is Taz (or Tazmon Dickens). He is currently 4 months old and a long haired Chihuahua. He is full of fun, loves to chase tennis balls and is trained to potty on command, sit,
wait, come, and forgets all of the above when he is “Busy” with
something that has caught his attention. He has brought many smiles and
kisses to my husband and I.
Rebecca


The Blue Star by Tony Earley – Giveaway!

This giveaway is closed and winners were announced on September 9, 2009  Thank you!  🙂

Valerie from Hachette Book Group Giveaway has generously hooked me up with 5 of these books to give away!  I know, I am excited too!  😉


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Book Information

Seven years ago, readers everywhere fell in love with Jim Glass, the precocious ten-year-old at the heart of Tony Earley’s bestseller Jim the Boy. Now a teenager, Jim returns in another tender and wise story of young love on the eve of World War Two.

Jim Glass has fallen in love, as only a teenage boy can fall in love, with his classmate Chrissie Steppe. Unfortunately, Chrissie is Bucky Bucklaw’s girlfriend, and Bucky has joined the Navy on the eve of war. Jim vows to win Chrissie’s heart in his absence, but the war makes high school less than a safe haven, and gives a young man’s emotions a grown man’s gravity.

With the uncanny insight into the well-intentioned heart that made Jim the Boy a favorite novel for thousands of readers, Tony Earley has fashioned another nuanced and unforgettable portrait of America in another time–making it again even realer than our own day.

So how can you my ever faithful readers receive a chance (or two, or three) to win one of these beautiful books?  I am so glad you asked!

How to win…

1.  Leave a comment here with a favorite coming of age (first love) type story that you have enjoyed.

2.  Tweet or blog about this giveaway on a second comment to earn a second chance to win!

3.  Followers of this blog receive an additional chance to win (be sure to let me know)

4.  Post a comment on any other non giveaway review or post I have done and receive 2 bonus chances.

There you have it 🙂  As much or as little as you wish to do!

Remember US only entrants and no PO box numbers please.  Be sure I have a way to connect with you if you are one of the winners.  All winners will be emailed and have 72 hours to respond with mailing info.  Giveaway will end on Aug. 31

Have fun!