Showing posts with label Goodreads Giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goodreads Giveaway. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Emma Movie Night
















Hello,

Today I'm blogging from Las Vegas, Nevada!

Before I left home, I received my advanced author copies of Jane Austen’s Emma Colouring & Activity Books! They were packed as precious cargo! :)













I'm so pleased with them! They’re perfect! They fit in beautifully with the other two books in the series, Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice Colouring & Activity Book, and Jane Austen’s Sense And Sensibility Colouring & Activity Book!

  


And even more exciting news, Jane Austen’s Emma Colouring & Activity Book is available for pre-order! Here are just a couple links:

http://amzn.to/2xRblYi
Amazon.com

http://bit.ly/2gw0j7X
Barnes&Noble.com



Now I want to reissue my invitation for you to join me for an Emma Movie Night Party!

Location: Facebook

Event Name: Emma Movie Night (you can search for it using Facebook’s search)

Date: Thursday, November 9th, 2017

Time: 6:45pm - 10:00pm EST

Please have your copy of Emma (starring Gwyneth Paltrow) ready to play!

If you don’t have the movie and still wish to come, please do!!! I know some of us have watched this movie and read the book so many times we have them memorized

Plus, there will be prizes!

So please save the date!

And finally, I’ll be hosting a Goodreads Giveaway in November, so please look for that and enter to win your free copy of Jane Austen’s Emma Colouring & Activity Book!

Hope you have a lovely day!

And see you on Thursday, November 9th, 2017!
Eva


Eva Maria Hamilton is the author of Highland Hearts, a Love Inspired Historical novel published by Harlequin. Her novel, Highland Hearts, won 2nd Place in the Historical Romance, as well as the Traditional/Inspirational Romance Categories in the Heart of Excellence Reader’s Choice Awards, and was an Inspirational Series Finalist in the 2013 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence. Her short story, Disinherited Love, can be read in the anthology, A Kiss is Still A Kiss. Eva Maria Hamilton is also the owner of Lilac Lane Publishing, which is currently publishing the Jane Austen Colouring & Activity Book series.

To connect with Eva Maria Hamilton, please visit her at www.EvaMariaHamilton.com

Thursday, April 14, 2016

A Five Star Review


I had no idea what I wanted to write about for this blog post, so I went web-surfing.

Originally I thought I might talk about my most recent Goodreads Giveaway for my book, Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice Colouring & Activity Book featuring Illustrations from 1895. I thought I would share my numbers, so if another writer was considering doing a giveaway they would have some data. However, when I arrived at the site I saw my first review and needed to celebrate!



One of my winners rated it Five Stars!!!

“…If you are a fan of Pride and Prejudice you will love this book. The illustrations are wonderful and the activities are engaging.”

It should come as no surprise to anyone that authors love good reviews!

So now I go back to work, with renewed vigour, on my second book in this series, Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility Colouring & Activity Book featuring Illustrations from 1896. Hopefully next time I blog, I will have that book to share!

P.S.
1609 people entered my Goodreads Giveway for Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice Colouring & Activity Book featuring Illustrations from 1895, and to date, 637 people have marked it as to-read!

Hope you have a wonderful day!!!



Eva Maria Hamilton is the author of Highland Hearts, a Love Inspired Historical novel published by Harlequin. Her novel, Highland Hearts, won 2nd Place in the Historical Romance, as well as the Traditional/Inspirational Romance Categories in the Heart of Excellence Reader’s Choice Awards, and was an Inspirational Series Finalist in the 2013 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence. Her short story, Disinherited Love, can be read in the anthology, A Kiss is Still A Kiss. Eva Maria Hamilton is also the owner of Lilac Lane Publishing, which has currently published, Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice Colouring & Activity Book featuring Illustrations from 1895.

To connect with Eva Maria Hamilton online, please visit her at www.evamariahamilton.com

Monday, February 29, 2016

Goodreads Giveaway!


Today is a special day.

Why?

Well, for one, it’s a leap year. Happy February 29th!

Also, it’s the last day to enter my giveaway on Goodreads!

For the past couple of weeks, my book, Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice Colouring & Activity Book featuring illustrations from 1895, has garnered over 900 entries and over 370 people have marked it as “to-read”!


If you haven’t already entered, please click on the following link:

https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/173630-jane-austen-s-pride-and-prejudice-colouring-activity-book-featuring-i

Good luck!

I can’t wait to find out which two lucky people have won a copy!


Eva Maria Hamilton is the author of Highland Hearts, a Love Inspired Historical novel published by Harlequin. Her novel, Highland Hearts, won 2nd Place in the Historical Romance, as well as the Traditional/Inspirational Romance Categories in the Heart of Excellence Reader’s Choice Awards, and was an Inspirational Series Finalist in the 2013 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence. Her short story, Disinherited Love, can be read in the anthology, A Kiss is Still A Kiss. Eva Maria Hamilton is also the owner of Lilac Lane Publishing, which has currently published, Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice Colouring & Activity Book featuring Illustrations from 1895.

To connect with Eva Maria Hamilton online, please visit her at www.evamariahamilton.com

Monday, March 3, 2014

Interview With Valerie Comer

Valerie and I first met on-line, when she offered to interview me for my books, which I thought was wonderful, and then invited me to join this prestigious group of bloggers.  And now I am honoured to interview her for her new book, the second in the series, 'Wild Mint Tea'.

The second tale in the Farm Fresh Romance series, WILD MINT TEA, finds chef Claire Halford, one of the three girls who created Green Acres Farm, one year later, juggling a job she hates and trying to get the farm off the ground.  When they agree to trial-host a wedding, the bride-to-be's brother is none other than Noel Kenzie. The same man who turned down Claire for a job in his reforestation camp as head cook.  With swooning glances, misunderstood arguments, delicious cooking, a change of heart and a forest fire, Claire and Noel are one couple you can't help hope get together in the end. You can purchase Valerie's new book everywhere. Including here.




Ok, first question. What did you have for breakfast?

A bowl of oatmeal with milk and honey.

What's the temperature like out there?

Freezing! We've had -15C with brisk east winds for several days—those are our worst and can cause frozen pipes. Not this time, whew.

Now, how did you come up with the idea of Wild Mint Tea? Did you know it would happen while you were writing Raspberries and Vinegar?

If you're talking about the titles of the books, both were written and underwent a title change when they were contracted last spring, so neither the concept of raspberry vinegar nor mint tea was present in the first drafts. If you're talking about what would happen to Claire, yes, I had a good idea as she was a strong secondary character in Raspberries and Vinegar. Just as I have most of the story in mind for the third book in the series.

How long did it take you to write 'Wild Mint Tea'?

I wrote Wild Mint Tea (working title Check Mate) in about 3 months several years ago when it looked likely that the series would be picked up by one of the larger publishing houses. They passed (three times over the course of a year!), but I was glad I had the first draft done when the contract from CNP came my way last spring.

Where there any parts, while writing, that you got stuck on? Where you just hit a roadblock and didn't know what would happen next?

It's been several years, but I remember the writing of this book as sheer bliss, the only time that's happened to me. I don't remember getting stuck. For once.

Who is your favourite character out of the two books?

That's like asking which is my fave granddaughter (frown). But I really do love Noel Kenzie, the hero of Wild Mint Tea, a lot. He's got moxie. Can a guy have moxie? If so, he's got it.

Oh yeah. A man can have moxie. So, which character is you?

The "me" character isn't in this novel. She was in the first one as the mother of the hero and will play a smaller role in the third one as an interested party.

I know you say that you are not in this book, but...I think you are. In the main character, Claire...what are your similarities and differences?
Hmm, I never thought of Claire being like me. We both like food, but she's a trained chef and I've never desired to be. I'm a homebody, but she is way more than I am. I like to keep things organized, but she is ten times more OCD than I am. Personality wise, though, you might be right. Huh. Never thought of it before...

How did you come up with Noel? He is a dreamboat!

First, Claire. Because I had three young women in the series, they needed quite different personalities or it wouldn't be any fun. Claire drew the short straw for being more level-headed and melancholic than the other two. Then I needed a hero who was her polar opposite! Which is how I came up with Noel. Of course, I didn't want him to be irresponsible, so I made sure his career goals were very different from hers.

How do you decide what your characters will look like? Do you use people you know? Do you think of movie stars? If Noel and Claire were to be compared to movie stars (as in characters in movies so we can imagine), who would you pick?
I actually watch fewer than five movies a year, so I don't pick from movie stars. I go to jupiter.com and browse. If you'd like to see the models I picked for Claire and Noel, they're on my Farm Fresh Romance Pinterest board. I'd be interested to know which movie stars these models remind you of! http://www.pinterest.com/valeriecomer/farm-fresh-romance/
 

A super hard question now. Pick a song to go with your novel.
Ha. Not so hard. Two songs. One is the old hymn "This World is Not My Home" for reasons you'll have to read the book to understand, and the other is the bright happy tune in my book trailer. I dare you to watch this and not grin for all 40 seconds!

Why Farm-Romance?

Why not farm fresh romance? They say to write what you know. I'm all about farming and good fresh locally-grown food. And who can't use a little more romance in their lives?

I completely agree. So. What's next?

I'm turning in my novella for Snowflake Tiara shortly. I'm partnering with the amazing Angela Breidenbach for that pair of stories that releases in September. Then I get to turn my full attention to Sweetened with Honey, the third Farm Fresh Romance novel.

If you had only one book to bring on a holiday, which would it be? Can't be the Bible or anything written before 1940. No Jane Austen. Everyone always picks Austen.

Whew. At the risk of all the Austen-lovers hating on me, I'm perfectly fine having her books out of the picture. But I'd probably spend so long standing by my bookshelf, picking up one book, then choosing another, then putting them both back in favor of a third that the ship would sail without me before I'd decided. So I guess I'll just pack my Kindle, because that solves everything.


Valerie's new book will be published this month! You can find more information on her wonderful new novel, and others at her blog, here.  She is having a paperback giveaway on Goodreads, but only to US addresses (boo!). But ONE LUCKY reader here can win a digital version (winner's choice of mobi or epub file) by commenting below before Monday, March 10.

"Void where prohibited; the odds of winning depend on the number of entrants. Entering the giveaway is considered a confirmation of eligibility on behalf of the enterer in accord with these rules and any pertaining local/federal/international laws."


Photo of Valerie goes here, but for some reason it's not working anymore.


Photo of me goes here, but that's not working either. At least we have a picture of her new novel and the gorgeous artwork done by Valerie's very own daughter!

Jenn Kelly is an author and she is figuring it out. You can find her at www.jennkelly.com

Monday, May 20, 2013

Introducing Deadly Devotion by Sandra Orchard


I am super-excited to share with you a little about the first book in my new mystery series, Port Aster Secrets, set in the fictional town of Port Aster in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada.  

I had so much fun doing research for this book, because the heroine is a herbal researcher and the hero is a former FBI agent turned detective. 

So...to understand my hero, Tom Parker, better, I attended the Writer's Police Academy, a fabulous, hands-on experience that not only allowed me to see, hear, taste, smell and handle a variety of police and emergency services equipment, it helped me to get into my hero's head. And through the firearms training simulator, I also experienced the emotions and visceral reactions of facing split section decisions of how to react to potentially life threatening situations. 

To understand my heroine, Kate Adams, better, I worked on a sensory panel at our local agricultural research station. I visited the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture and interviewed students. I read dozens of books on poisons and herbal remedies and trolled the internet for little-known facts that would be intriguing to slip into the story. 

What's the book about?


Kate knows her mentor didn’t kill herself by mistakenly drinking the wrong tea and she’s determined to prove it — with or without Detective Tom Parker’s help. Since Tom left the FBI under less than ideal circumstances, he's trying to keep a low profile in his new job, but with Kate investigating a case that his boss insists is closed, that may be wishful thinking. Kate's sleuthing uncovers a web of intrigue that convinces Tom he needs to find the truth before it gets Kate killed.

RT Book Reviews describes Deadly Devotion as: "suspenseful with plenty of action and a fascinating mystery that readers as well as tea lovers will enjoy." 

Publisher's Weekly agrees saying: "Fans looking for a quick read and a unique mystery will surely enjoy it."


The book releases in North America June 1st and internationally in July. But online stores already have it available for preorder at fabulous sale prices. Of particular interest to international readers is The Book Depository, which ships free to 110 countries. 


Check out these pre-release giveaways: 5 copies are available to be won by Canadian and American Goodreads members.  And on May 23rd and 24th, leave a comment at my upcoming interview at The Barn Door Book Loft for a chance to win a copy. (Open to wherever The Book Depository ships free...even if it says US only)


Sandra Orchard is an award-winning author of Christian romantic suspense. She writes for Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense line, and Revell Publishing. She lives in Niagara, Canada with her real-life-hero husband of more than twenty-five years, and writes full time…when not doting on their first grandchild. You can learn more about Sandra’s books and bonus features at www.SandraOrchard.com or connect at www.Facebook.com/SandraOrchard


Monday, February 27, 2012

WHAT'S IN YOUR HEART?

What do you see?



When you look at the above picture, what description pops into your head?

Half-empty glass, or half-full?

If you said half-full, you’re probably an optimist, while the rest of us focused on the half-empty or negative side.

This idea is a theme I explore in my soon-to-be released Love Inspired Suspense, Shades of Truth. The hero works undercover in a youth detention center, and because he was once a young offender and now faces them day in and day out in his job, he is pessimistic about their rehabilitation prospects.

The heroine is quick to point out that he overcame his past to make something of his life. Why doesn’t he think others can, too?

Of course, he really hasn’t overcome his past. He’s merely spent the rest of his life trying to atone for it.

I watched a loved one be tormented by such guilt—unjustified guilt. No matter what anyone said, he couldn’t get the lie out of his head and forgive himself.

As I started writing Shades of Truth, I didn’t consciously set out to touch on this theme, but after answering numerous blog interview questions over the course of my book releases, I’ve come to realize that this need to break guilt’s bondage is a common underlying theme in many of my novels.

What does that have to do with my half-full glass analogy?

Well, because of his guilt, my hero brings a heart full of sadness and regret to those he counsels, instead of the hope the heroine and another pivotal character exude. It’s easy to tell someone that they need to forgive themselves and look on the bright side. It’s much harder to do.

Your turn: Has guilt over something you did, or said, or didn’t do, impacted your life? Were
you able to overcome the feelings? How?

Shades of Truth won't be in bookstores until mid-March, but if you’d like it now, click here to order from Harlequin at 20% off, and use coupon code FREESHIPAFFO to receive free shipping until Mar 31st.

I love to connect with readers, and have created some “extras” to enhance readers’ experience of my books. Check out these and other resources for both readers and writers at http://www.SandraOrchard.com.
I’d also love for you to connect on my Facebook Author Page

GIVEAWAY
Until March 4th, enter to win a copy of Shades of Truth at Goodreads. Open to residents of US, Canada, Australia, and Great Britain