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July 4, 2016 by emcoop Leave a Comment

Dear friends,

Forgive my infrequent posts! I have been recovering from one knee surgery and am facing one more surgery on the same knee the end of July. In the meantime, I will try to use this time of less pain to post more often.

Since today we are celebrating the 240th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it seems an appropriate time to recommend my three books that that focus on the American Revolution. One of them is even being offered for free by my publisher!

The free one (on kindle) is Fields of the Fatherless, a novel based on a true incident from the first day of the American Revolution. Most folks know about the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Few know about the Battle of Menotomy which occurred the same day, and saw more casualties of war on both sides than any other battle that day.

To get it free just today, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The three book Deer Run Saga begins in 1777 during the War of the Revolution. The first two books are already released. They are available on kindle for $4.99 each. All three books are also available in paperback.

Very soon, two novels will be added to my releases: Saratoga Letters (October 4) and Legacy of Deer Run (Book 3 of Deer Run Saga) (December).

Thank you, my readers,  for the many reviews you have posted. I treasure you all!

Road to Deer Run. Click here

Promise of Deer Run. Click here

Promise of Deer Run - Cover

Road to Deer Run - Cover

“Unbeaten” – Excerpt and Review

April 21, 2016 by emcoop 11 Comments

There’s a brand new devotional on the marketplace. Trust me—if you’ve ever been through a trial (that would be ALL of us), you need this Bible study. It’s called “Unbeaten” by Lindsey Bell. Author Bell takes the reader through the lives of real people in the Old and New Testaments and gives insights on how their lives can teach us how to overcome adversity with hope and growth in our walk with God.

Here is an excerpt:

When God Doesn’t Fix Your Problem

By Lindsey Bell

What if God doesn’t fix your problem?


Of course, I hope He does. I hope He heals your body, provides a spouse, grants you the child you long for, provides a job, or whatever it is you want Him to do. But what if He doesn’t? What if, for whatever reason, God chooses not to heal your body?

It’s one thing to trust God when He answers your prayers; it’s a whole different story to trust Him when He says no or doesn’t say a thing at all. Will you remain faithful even if your greatest fears come to pass?

This is the question Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego each had to answer.

If God didn’t save them, would they still follow Him?

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were taken captive by King Nebuchadnezzar. Their story is recorded in Daniel 3. King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the citizens of his kingdom to bow down to a golden image he had created. Anyone who refused would be thrown into a fiery furnace.

Most of the people living in Nebuchadnezzar’s kingdom obeyed. They didn’t want to face the rage of a man who was known for being hasty with his sword. Three men, however, refused to bow their faces to the ground in front of an idol. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego believed God could save them from the hands of Nebuchadnezzar and from the fire.

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These men standing up to the king who held their lives in his hands is amazing in itself. Even more amazing, though, is that these men realized God might not save them — and were okay with that! Even if God does not save us, they said to the king, we will not serve your gods (Daniel 3:18).

 

Impressive faith, huh? Because of this bold proclamation, I expected God to save the men. If I had been He, I certainly would have. With a speech like that, these men deserved to avoid the heat. Apparently, though, God didn’t see it that way.

God didn’t prevent their fire, but saved through it instead. Isaiah 43:2 says…

“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.”

Nebuchadnezzar ordered the fire heated seven times hotter than usual. Then he had the three men bound and thrown in. The furnace was so hot it killed the soldiers. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, in contrast, weren’t harmed at all. The flames did not singe their hair, and the text says they didn’t even smell like smoke.

When Nebuchadnezzar saw the men walking around in the fire that killed his soldiers, he jumped to his feet and said, “Look! I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son of the gods.” (Daniel 3:25)

God didn’t prevent Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from being thrown into the fire. What He did instead was join them in it.

That might be what He does for us too. He might not prevent the fire, but He will join us in it.

He’ll walk with us on the hot coals and make sure not one hair on our heads gets singed. He’ll make sure when we leave the fire, there’s not even a smoke smell lingering on our clothes.

This post contains an excerpt from Unbeaten: How Biblical Heroes Rose Above Their Pain (and you can too) by Lindsey Bell (CrossRiver Media). Used by permission.

 

This post is part of Lindsey’s blog tour to celebrate her new Bible study and devotional, Unbeaten: How Biblical Heroes Rose Above Their Pain (and you can too).

 

To celebrate her book, she’s giving away a HUGE bundle of books! Leave a comment on this post to be entered to win. You can get more entries by commenting on other blogs in the tour as well. Get a full list of participating blogs here.

 

About Unbeaten:

Why does life have to be so hard?

Difficult times often leave Christians searching the Bible for answers to the most difficult questions — Does God hear me when I pray? Why isn’t He doing anything? Does He even care?

In Unbeaten, author Lindsey Bell shares the stories of biblical figures who went through tough times. Through this 10-week Bible study and devotional, she reminds readers that while life brings trials, faith brings victory. And when we rely on God for the strength to get us through, we can emerge Unbeaten.

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About Lindsey Bell:

Lindsey Bell is the author of Unbeaten: How Biblical Heroes Rose Above Their Pain (and you can too). She’s also the author of the parenting devotional, Searching for Sanity. She’s a stay-at-home mother of two silly boys, a minister’s wife, an avid reader, and a lover of all things chocolate. Lindsey writes weekly at www.lindseymbell.com about faith, family, and learning to love the life she’s been given.

 

My Review:

I didn’t realize how much I could benefit from this devotional entitled “Unbeaten.” I think I’d gotten so used to the “punches” in this life that I forgot I wasn’t alone in the fighter’s ring. But author Lindsey Bell reminded me.

Bell systematically goes through the heroes and anti-heroes in the Bible who not only suffered in one way or another but either soared in their faith or succumbed to despair. The author doesn’t speak as one on the outside. She is very much in the ring of despair with those of us who have been wounded by life. She has allowed God to take her on a journey of learning to forgive and to see purpose in her pain. One can almost imagine God holding her arm high with each fight bravely won. Thank you, Lindsey Bell.

 

 

Promise of Deer Run — Cover Reveal!

March 24, 2016 by emcoop Leave a Comment

I’ve been anxiously awaiting this cover reveal for Promise of Deer Run. It’s just too lovely to keep it a secret!

Thank you to my publisher, CrossRiver Media for this memorable design that captures the essence of free-spirited Sarah Thomsen, who can only fulfill her love of dancing by sneaking into the woods, away from the eyes of her mother.

But there is much more to the story of Promise of Deer Run, (Book 2 of the Deer Run Saga) than the whimsical yearnings of a young lady. Here is the back cover copy:

The year is 1790.

The American Revolution is long since over, yet the battles still live in the hearts of the survivors.

One young veteran is haunted by the painful memories of war. He still awaits a father who has never returned from battle and feels the sting of betrayal from a former love. He withdraws into his own world, clinging to one hope: Perhaps his father still lives.

Only one person in Deer Run seems to understand him: Nineteen-year-old Sarah Thomsen, who feels a kinship with the loner veteran. She senses the wounds in his spirit as much as she struggles to bury her own traumatic memories of war. And the veteran’s search for his father touches a chord of empathy in Sarah, as she feels the loss of a father she never knew.

While the couple begins to find hope in a mutual affection, others determine to destroy it. Slander and misunderstandings ignite a fire of doubt and mistrust, destroying whatever faith they had in each other.

Can two souls longing for healing and trust love again? Can faith—and a family—be restored?

 

Promise of Deer Run, releases June 16. For paperback pre-orders, you can click here.

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All those who sign up for the CrossRiver Media newsletter in the next month will receive a coupon code for 25% off pre-orders of Promise of Deer Run! Click here

 

 

Free Copy: Fields of the Fatherless

March 9, 2016 by emcoop 2 Comments

My publisher is offering a free copy of Award-winning “Fields of the Fatherless” in a Goodreads Giveaway!

This book has 110 reviews on Amazon, 4.7 out of 5.0 stars. Some reviewers say:

 

History is bursting with stories to be told, but oftentimes some are overlooked that cry out to be shared. This is one of them.

 

“Fields of the Fatherless” is a great read, not only for its intended Young Adult audience, but for mature readers, as well. Anyone interested in historical fiction will be drawn in and held captive by Elaine Marie Cooper’s imaginative and compelling storytelling.

 

The book is gently periodic with just the right touch of dialogue and rich details that made me feel I stepped back to 1775, walking, talking, crying, even smelling with Betsy Russell. It’s more than history, more than a story; reading Fields of the Fatherless was an experience.

 

If you love American History and have never read this novel based on actual events that occurred on the first day of the American Revolution, here is your chance to win it and read it, at no cost to you! Not only will you discover a major battle that occurred on the same day as Lexington and Concord, you will get an up-close view of the events leading to the outbreak of war, from the eyes of an eighteen-year-old young woman who lived through that terrible day. It was a day we should never forget.

Here is a photo of the Jason Russell House, the actual home at which the events occurred.

Jason Russell House

 

To enter to win the free copy, all you have to do is click on the link here and follow the prompts. It’s that simple.

 

Best wishes and many blessings!

 

Risen the Movie: Review

February 21, 2016 by emcoop 4 Comments

My eyes are burning with fatigue from a busy week of work and fighting a cold. But they will continue to burn a few minutes longer until this burning message gets posted for my readers to view: Please go see the movie “Risen.”

It is a story of an unbeliever—but not just any unbeliever. He is the Tribune Clavius in charge of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. He pointed his finger to direct the order for the final thrust of the sword into the side of the victim on the cross. Of course, he did not really kill Him. Jesus had already surrendered his spirit moments before Clavius arrived.

The story actually begins with a fierce battle during which a close friend of Clavius is killed. Before he can even clean the filth of battle from his war weary body, he then most give the final directions at the foot of the cross. From there, one disaster after another unfolds in Jerusalem as the Jewish leaders fear the followers of Jesus stealing the body and claiming resurrection, and Pontius Pilate fearing the imminent arrival of the Emporer who will discover chaos in the region.

As Pilate’s close aid and keeper of order in Jerusalem, Clavius is plagued by this incessant message with every crisis: “Tribune, Pilate summons you.” As the tensions build, you begin to dread each summons almost as much as the exhausted Clavius. Of course the investigation of the post resurrection begins the real story as the Tribune’s sense of truth begins to be challenged.

 

Credit Sony Pictures Entertainment
Credit Sony Pictures Entertainment

Tribune Clavius is played with such skill by Joseph Fiennes that you truly believe he is the character he portrays. He is completely measured in his emotions, yet reflects in his eyes the torment he is going through.

 

The rest of the cast is just as fitting for their roles making one wish you could give a round of applause for the casting director.

 

Although most Christians know the story well of the crucifixion and resurrection, this story carries an altogether new approach that is intense, thoughtful and well written. I loved this movie and would recommend it for all believers as well as for those who struggle believing. They would identify well with the Tribune Clavius.

 

Banner photo credit: Sony Pictures Entertainment

Three Upcoming Romances to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2016 by emcoop Leave a Comment

This year of 2016 is an exciting time for this Historical Romance writer. Not one, but THREE new releases will offer your heartbeat the opportunity to flutter with romantic joy. Here is the synopsis of each book and the release dates:

 

Promise of Deer Run (Book 2, Deer Run Saga) Releasing June 16, 2016 through CrossRiver Media

The year is 1790.

The American Revolution is long since over, yet the battles still live in the hearts of the survivors.

One young veteran is haunted by the painful memories of war. He still awaits a father who has never returned from battle and feels the sting of betrayal from a former love. He withdraws into his own world, clinging to one hope: Perhaps his father still lives.

Only one person in Deer Run seems to understand him: Nineteen-year-old Sarah Thomsen, who feels a kinship with the loner veteran. She senses the wounds in his spirit as much as she struggles to bury her own traumatic memories of war. And the veteran’s search for his father touches a chord of empathy in Sarah, as she feels the loss of a father she never knew.

While the couple begins to find hope in a mutual affection, others determine to destroy it. Slander and misunderstandings ignite a fire of doubt and mistrust, destroying whatever faith they had in each other.

Can two souls longing for healing and trust love again? Can faith—and a family—be restored?

 

Saratoga Letters (releasing through Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas October 4, 2016)

The engagement that was the turning point in favor of the American Patriots during the Revolutionary War is the event driving this novel.

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Part 1 takes place in 1777, immediately after the Battle of Saratoga in the colony of New York. The story begins after the first skirmish and follows a romance that grows between enemies—a Colonial woman named Abigail who is forced to provide nursing care, and a wounded British soldier, William. The reluctant nurse is also pursued by others in the enemy camp who have less than gallant intentions toward her. Abigail does not know who she can trust—or who might betray her.

Part 2 takes place in 1977. It’s been 200 years since the Battle of Saratoga and Revolutionary War re-enactors are gathering in New York State. Among the re-enactors are descendants of the original soldiers from both sides of the battle. Men and women come from as far away as Europe to remember the historic conflict that turned the tide in the American Revolution. But some conflicts have never been resolved and some of the players in 1977 are in as much danger as those in 1777.

When past meets the present, will romance from years ago be reborn? Or will ancient hostilities be unearthed? Letters from long ago may hold the key.

 

Legacy of Deer Run (Book 3, Deer Run Saga) Releasing December 8, 2016 through CrossRiver Media

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 war 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.

 

So friends, get ready for a busy year of romance reading as you celebrate Valentine’s Day!

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