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Mother-Of-The-Bride Devotional by Leign Ann Thomas

March 28, 2017 by emcoop 3 Comments

                I so enjoyed Ribbons, Lace & Moments of Grace, a devotional written for mothers of the bride before the wedding. But I’ll let you in on a secret—it’s a blessing for mothers of the groom as well. In fact, this should be on the must read list for all parents of the bride or groom because it zeroes in on some of the key issues that can surface when preparing for a wedding. And it adds a Godly perspective to help you survive!

And the cover with purple (my favorite color!) only adds to the blessing that Ribbons, Lace & Moments of Grace is to me and probably many other purple-lovers.

So let me present the lovely mother of the brides, author Leigh Ann Thomas!

 

Welcome, Leigh Ann and congrats on this new release! When did the seeds for writing this devotional begin to take root in your writers muse?

Thank you, Elaine! From one purple enthusiast to another—it’s a joy to be here!

For me, becoming a mother of the bride was a tough transition. I went from being mom to three little girls to watching my nest become empty at warp speed. In my heart, I wasn’t ready to let go.

The idea for writing Ribbons, Lace, and Moments of Grace, came from my mistake of isolating myself during the early stages of preparing for our daughters’ big days. I was a mess! I assumed that no one could possibly understand my myriad emotions, so in effect, I curled into an emotional ball.

I had to hit a mother-of-the-bride wall before I realized I could trust God with my worries and concerns—that He loved my daughters more than I ever could and He had plans and purpose for them.

Over time, I learned that weddings can be messy. And chaotic, and silly, and stressful, and absolutely wonderful—as long as I walked with my Lord on the journey.

 

Did you keep a journal during the preparations for your daughters’ weddings?

I didn’t keep a journal, but I did save emails with my daughters—short chats about everything from planning details to sharing our excitement over an upcoming dress fitting or food tasting. Most of the weddings were organized long-distance, so email was our life-line. Lots of “I love you!” and “We can do this!”

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I’m sure your daughters are so proud of you! What were their responses when they read this book?

My girls—Laura, Mary, and Katie—have been my biggest cheerleaders. I’ve depended on their love, support, and insights over the months of writing and fine-tuning the manuscript.

I was a little nervous when I gave them the early drafts because the book centers on a mom’s perspective (mine, and the precious women I interviewed). I knew the book would hold a few surprises concerning my thoughts and feelings during that time.

While reading, the girls laughed and enjoyed reliving shared memories. I think it brought home to each of us the blessings of walking together and allowing God to direct our hearts (even in the chaos!)

 

Do you have a sequel in mind for when — Lord willing — you become a grandmother? Inquiring GiGi’s and Mimi’s would love to read it!

Actually, my two oldest girls have been married for several years and I’ve been a Grammy for three years! Three little boys keep us extra-busy and we have a tiny princess due in May. Talk about joy! And yes, after a little more on-the-job training, I would love to write a sequel. I already have a wealth of material!

 

I imagine you do!! And congratulations. 🙂 Any writing ideas brewing in your muse for future works?

Oh, where to start! I love the devotional format so I’m working on an idea for a book of inspiration for women in transition (I know, who’s not in transition?) My heart is for women to know they are never alone—that we have a Heavenly Father who loves unconditionally and will guide and sustain us in an upside-down world.

Also, just for fun, I love to write short stories and would like to venture into longer works of fiction. My favorite part of being a writer is asking, Okay, Lord…what shall we do today? Should we try something new? Then grabbing my pen and getting busy!

How can readers access you on social media?

Website: LeighAThomas.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leigh.nallthomas

Twitter: @lthomaswrites

Amazon: Amazon.com/author/leighannthomas

Instagram: leighathomaswrites

Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/author/show/785810.Leigh_Ann_Thomas

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Bio:

Leigh Ann Thomas is the author of three books, including Ribbons, Lace, and Moments of Grace—Inspiration for the Mother of the Bride releasing March, 2017. A columnist for AlmostAnAuthor.com, she has also written for Just18Summers.com, ChristianDevotions.us, and Power for Living. She is a contributing author in ten books and her work is included in two editions of Southern Writers Best Short Stories. You can find Leigh Ann on her front porch daydreaming story plots, or blogging at LeighAThomas.com.

 

 

My review:

What a moving and inspiring devotional! Ribbons, Lace, & Moments of Grace touches a chord with any parent who has experienced the life-altering transition of preparing for a wedding while also preparing to watch their child leave the nest. With both humor and sensitivity, author Leigh Ann Thomas walks mothers through the emotional journey of letting go with grace. I encourage this devotional to be read by every mother of the bride—and mother of the groom as well!

Leigh Ann is offering a free copy of her devotional to one reader who comments on this blog post. Be sure to leave your email to be entered in the drawing!

Meet Debut Author, Cindy Huff

March 14, 2017 by emcoop 10 Comments

Cindy, CONGRATULATIONS on your debut novel, Secrets and Charades!

Tell us a bit about the plot, without giving away any spoilers.

Dr. Evangeline Olson’s niece has been writing to a rancher out west, posing in her letters as her Aunt Evangeline. When the good doctor finds out, she is livid. But a series of events both past and present cause her to revisit her niece’s charade.  Shame and fear had a lot to do with the decision. Prayer brought peace to go forward.

Rancher Jake began writing for a mail-order bride so that the niece he is caring for does not need to go away to boarding school. She needs a better education and genteel ways. Jake’s past as a veteran in the Civil War, along with his history of a broken romantic relationship, play into how he reacts to his new bride. There’s a lot more secrets within the community neither are aware of at first. These play a crucial role in building the relationship of Jake and Evangeline.

How were you inspired to write this story?

“Evangeline” came to me and shared her story. Some people close to me have battled these same emotional traumas. Placing Evangeline’s and Jake’s pain in an historical setting gives readers a little distance from their modern lives. Yet, the pain is still relatable.

 

Have you always been a fan of westerns? Do you have any favorite western authors?

I love a good western or any historical if it is done well. Louis L’amour writes great westerns. I was inspired by Jeanette Oke and Gilbert Morris when their Christian fiction spoke to the heart rather than preached at the reader.

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Your female protagonist is a doctor. Was it difficult getting research about women physicians in that era?

Yes and no. If you stick to the internet you find interesting things. But the library and amazon used books provided so much more insight. I have a friend with a huge historical library. He was willing to share some great books. Choosing which things to put in my story was the challenge.

 

Any plans for a sequel?

Yes. I am currently writing a sequel. One of the secondary characters begged me to tell her story.  I have a third idea ready to start after I’m done with Bride in Disguise.

 

Any future novel ideas brewing in your writer’s muse?

I finished a contemporary romance entitled New Duet.  An abused widow meets a wounded warrior. Their past hurts and insecurities are relatable and I hope help those who read it. My agent is currently looking for a home for it.

I have other plot lines both historical and contemporary waiting to draw my attention for future novels.

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How can readers contact you on social media?

My blog:Writer’s Patchwork Blog www.jubileewriter.wordpress.com

Facebook page: www.facebook.com/cindyehuff

 

 Twitter: https://twitter.com/CindyErvinHuff

Facebook Author page:https://www.facebook.com/author.huff11/

 

Google+:https://plus.google.com/u/0/117599590227912410637

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/8029703-cindy-ervin-huff

 

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1946016144/

 

Amazon URL https://www.amazon.com/author/cindyervinhuff

 

Thank you, Cindy, and, by the way, your book cover is gorgeous! Congrats again!

You are so kind.

 

MY REVIEW:

It wasn’t for love that physician Evangeline Olson left her home in Missouri in 1873. There were few options left to keep her fading medical practice alive and she had nothing left to lose by accepting a mail order bride request from a cattle rancher in Texas. But the emotional baggage from her past weighed more heavily on her than the numerous trunks containing her worldly goods.

Rancher Jake Marcum wasn’t seeking love but a mother for his orphaned niece. The  bride who arrived on the train from Missouri however, soon captured his affections. But it would take time, patience, and divine intervention to unravel the mysteries that shielded Evangeline’s heart from his ardor.

“Secrets & Charades” by Cindy Ervin Huff is an engaging post Civil War Western that captures a reader’s interest from page 1. Author Huff does an excellent job of weaving complexity into the simple life of the rugged Texas terrain.

A captivating novel of the Old West, “Secrets & Charades” should find itself on the bookshelves beside many long-loved western classics.

 

Cindy has offered to give a copy of Secrets and Charades to one commenter on this blog post. Please leave your email in the comment so we can contact you.

 

 

 

Returning to Saratoga

March 10, 2017 by emcoop 2 Comments

It hardly seems possible that June is less than three months away! When I first began setting up events in the Saratoga Springs area, June seemed like a decade away. Yet here I am planning my tour and anxiously awaiting book signings, speaking events, and visits with historians! It is a history geek’s dream! 😉

If you are interested in having me speak at your church, library or women’s group in the upstate New York area, please feel free to contact me. I speak on everything from Colonial American history to being a patient caregiver and advocate. (Bethany’s Calendar)

You can email me at elainemariecooper@yahoo.com

Be blessed!

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The story of my daughter’s journey with cancer.

Christmas in Legacy of Deer Run

December 8, 2016 by emcoop 8 Comments

 

December is a lovely time to celebrate the release of Legacy of Deer Run. And although the characters in the story do not attend a church where Christmas is celebrated, I managed to work in a tender Christmas story in the chapter entitled “Gift.” Here is an excerpt with quotes from the character of Susannah Dobbins:

“’My mother’s family always celebrated Christmas as the birth of Jesus. I know that most of the churches feel it is unscriptural, but Mother always said it was her favorite holiday growing up. Although we did not celebrate it in our home, each Christmas Eve she would leave a tiny gift for Stephen and me on our pillows so we would find it in the morning. She said that it was just a reminder of Christ’s birth—and a reminder of how much she loved us.’ Susannah’s lips trembled and she blinked rapidly. Dan held her closely…”

Because he loves her, the character of Dan discovers a way to bring Christmas home to Susannah in a simple and unexpected manner. But it would spoil the surprise if I revealed it here!

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Today celebrates the re-release of Legacy of Deer Run with all new edits, book cover, and even book club questions. I hope this third and final book in the Deer Run Saga blesses you this Christmas and all year. Merry Christmas!

 

 

About the Book…

 

The year is 1800.

 

A young man makes weapons for the defense of America, still a fledgling nation. He also protects his heart from the allure of a young woman whose station in life keeps her out of his reach.

The lady fights her own battle against loneliness and grief. Despite her finery and airs, she is drawn to the young armory worker who is distant yet disarming.

Love is not the only entanglement. The nation’s enemies are afoot. They creep within the very walls where America’s defenses are forged. Who are they? When will they strike? Who will survive their terrorism?

Intrigue of the heart and intrigue of the times are only part of this compelling story—Book 3 of the Deer Run Saga. This series finale is a gripping mix of romance and deception, faith and forgiveness, transgression and trial.

 

To purchase Legacy of Deer Run, Book 3 of the Deer Run Saga, click here.

To purchase Road to Deer Run, Book 1 of the Deer Run Saga, click here.

To purchase Promise of Deer Run, Book 2 of the Deer Run Saga, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

Book Launch: A Heart Set Free by Janet S. Grunst

December 2, 2016 by emcoop 2 Comments

I am delighted to share the book launch of my fellow author and friend, Janet S. Grunst. Her debut novel, A Heart Set Free, is releasing today! Welcome Janet!

1. God often teaches us something through our writing. What did you learn about life, faith, or yourself in the process of writing?

About life: I have and continue to learn that it is never too late to pursue a dream. It may take many years, but with perseverance and a willingness to learn and not give up in spite of failures, if it is within God’s will, it will happen.

About faith: I believe that God can use my failures, inadequacies, and disappointments to encourage others as they walk through tough times.

About yourself: Over thirty years ago, when I began writing this story, I discovered that I thrive with structure. It is so much easier for me to maintain a habit than to initiate one, whether it is exercise, daily quiet time, or having a devoted time to pursuing one’s craft.

2. Is there a message in A Heart Set Free that you want readers to grasp?

The theme of A Heart Set Free is forgiveness and the power it has to remove the barriers that separate us from God and from each other, and even the need to forgive ourselves.

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My Review:

While seeds of war are germinating in 1770 Virginia, seeds of hopelessness have brought Heather Douglas to a desperate decision: Submitting herself to indentured servitude an ocean’s distance from her home in Scotland.

Her life is no less desperate than Matthew Stewart’s, a widower whose loneliness for his children prompts him to purchase an indentured woman to help rear his family.

But can two scarred individuals find healing in hearts enslaved by lack of forgiveness?

A Heart Set Free  by Janet Grunst is a tender historical romance that will captivate your own heart with charming characters and threads of faith that weave a lovely, enthralling tale.

 

Back cover blurb

In 1770, Heather Douglas is desperate to escape a brewing scandal in her native Scotland. Penniless and hoping for a fresh start far away, she signs a seven-year indenture and boards a British merchant vessel headed to Virginia.

Widowed planter Matthew Stewart needs someone to help raise his two young children. The tall blonde standing on the Alexandria quay doesn’t look like much after her harrowing sea voyage, but there’s a refinement about her that her filthy clothing cannot hide. Could God be leading him to take this unknown indentured servant as his wife? 

When Matthew purchases Heather’s indenture, marries her, and takes her to his farm, she is faced with new and constant challenges. And Matthew wonders if they can ever bridge their differences and make a life together.

It is in the Virginia countryside that Heather begins her greatest journey, one of self-discovery and of maturing faith. Here, she discovers that her emotional and spiritual scars bind her far more than her indenture . . .  and love will finally set her heart free.

Just Janet

Author Bio

Janet is a wife, mother of two sons, and grandmother of eight. . Before pursuing a long-held dream of writing fiction she was employed in the banking industry for ten years and as a freelance writer for two regional publications. After taking a break to raise her children, she worked for an international ministry, Community Bible Study, most recently as the Executive Assistant for the Executive Director. She continues to serve as a leader in her local Community Bible Study class and in her church.

She lives in the historic triangle of Virginia (Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown) with her husband and West Highland White Terrier. Her love of writing fiction grew out of a desire to share stories that can communicate the truths of the Christian faith, and entertain, as well as bring inspiration, healing, and hope to the reader.

A Heart Set Free can be purchased at: Amazon.com

Visit her online: http://JanetGrunst.com

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Thanksgiving Excerpt: Legacy of Deer Run

November 23, 2016 by emcoop Leave a Comment

Some things were very much the same during Thanksgiving of 1800 (discussion about elections and the electoral college) yet some were quite different—like women not being able to vote!

Here is the Thanksgiving scene from Legacy of Deer Run, releasing on December 8:

 

“So what do you think of the election next month, Father?”

Mr. Dobbins scowled. “I think our country is in for another precarious attack upon our freedoms. With that extremist Jefferson in the running, no telling where our country is headed.”

Stephen nodded. “The newspapers are filled with attacks on President Adams—accusing him of being a monarchist, senile, vain and having an ‘ungovernable temper.’ ’Tis getting fractious and ugly. And that beastly Burr running with Jefferson.” Stephen shook his head and took another sip of wine.

“Well, when the Electoral College meets December 3, let us pray they remember Jefferson’s zealous support of the French, despite their attacking our naval vessels. I think Jefferson was in France far too long. His arrogance smacks of sedition.”

The room became very quiet.

Dan noticed Susannah had grown very pale and she rested both hands on the table. She gripped the tablecloth. Eyes narrowing, her voice trembled when she spoke.

“Do you think we will have another war, Father?”

Mr. Dobbins reached toward his daughter’s hand and gently squeezed it. “Please do not fret, my dear. And forgive me for such unseemly, political talk on Thanksgiving Day. No, I do not think we are headed to war. Our most recent conflict is too fresh in everyone’s minds for anyone to desire such unpleasantness again.”

Although Susannah’s lips seemed to attempt a smile, Dan’s heart ached at the worry he saw in her eyes. He lifted his wine goblet for a toast. “To peace. And to God’s guidance in our elections.”

“Here, here.” Stephen lifted his glass, as did Mr. Dobbins.

“Well, now. Let us eat some of that mincemeat pie I’ve been hearing about. I understand from Modesty that it is the receipt that Missus Washington made for her husband, our venerable and late President George Washington. May his soul rest in peace.”

Susannah smiled weakly. “Yes. I shall serve it forthwith.” Exiting the room, Susannah slipped into the kitchen while the three men watched her.

“I should never speak of political concerns in front of Susannah. It always causes her distress.” Mr. Dobbins wiped his cheek with his napkin.

Stephen smoothed his napkin on his lap. “’Tis best women cannot participate in these ugly dealings. Or vote.”

“Here, here.” The three men lifted their glasses in agreement.

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Coming December 8, 2016…

“The Revolutionary War is a war that I know little about, but this intriguing book has certainly piqued my interest.  In Legacy of Deer Run, Elaine Cooper gently makes the reader aware that though the war was long over, not all was settled in the hearts and minds of those who survived. This gripping tale gives us a glimpse into the lives of families that were forever changed and relationships that were severely damaged.  The characters in Legacy of Deer Run were so real and the story so engrossing that I found myself thinking about it off and on as I went about my daily activities.” Nancy Cavin Pitts, author of  When You Come Home

 

 

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