Monday, January 23, 2012

Review and Giveaway of "Blue Moon Bay" by Lisa Wingate


SUE HARRISON IS THE WINNER OF LISA'S "BLUE MOON BAY"
CONGRATULATIONS SUE!!!!!!






EVERY ONCE IN A BLUE MOON YOUR HEART WAITS AT A CROSSROADS

For Seattle architect Heather Hampton, a trip back to tiny Moses Lake, Texas, is hardly in the plan. Yet because a promotion hinges on the sale of the family farmland, Heather heads to the last place she wanted to go. She's determined to return home, signed contract in hand, the next day.

But the currents of Moses Lake take visitors on unexpected journeys. As Heather's stay lengthens, she discovers a family steeped in secrets and an unexpected connection to local banker, Blaine Underhill, despite his opposition to Heather's project. With each new revelation and question, Heather can't help but wonder if the handsome banker - and the family she has come to know again - are crooks or crusaders. Somehow she must find out the truth before she looses everything she has worked for and everything she's found on the shores of Moses Lake.


LISA WINGATE is a popular inspirational speaker and national bestselling author of several books, including Dandelion Summer, Larkspur Cove, and Never Say Never, which won ACFW's 2011 Carol Award for Contemporary Fiction. She lives in Central Texas with her family.

MY TAKE: I've read several of Lisa's books before and have always liked them. This one was no different. I was surprised to receive a copy of "Blue Moon Bay" in the mail from the publisher to review. When this happens and I don't like a book then I just don't review it. I didn't have to worry about that with "Blue Moon Bay." Heather, the main character, is working in a high stress job with a large architectural firm. She is desperate for her family to sell the old farmplace so she can land a big job.

When she gets home she finds they don't want to sell the land anymore. Heather sees this as a disaster to her future. She doesn't understand why everyone is so secretive about what is going on and why they suddenly don't want to sell. Not only does she have to deal with secrets her family are keeping from her now there are old family secrets lurking on the family farm that Heather is afraid to face - but face them she must. In the end she finds out that work and a high stress job is not all there is in life.

I really enjoyed this story and I couldn't wait to get back to the book when I had to lay it down to do other things. The only thing I would say is that there are times when the book moves kind of slow and I wanted to get to other scenes a little faster. But this is a book well worth reading - you won't be sorry.

TO BE ENTERED TO WIN A COPY OF "BLUE MOON BAY" PLEASE:
1) Must be a follower and subscriber of Butterfly Journey.
2) Leave an email address so I can contact you if you win.
3) Tell me if you've read any of Lisa's books and if so which one?
4)Contest will run through Feb. 12th.

HAPPY READING!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Giveaway and Interview for "Death in Dahlonega"

Please stop by Trish Perry's blog at trishperry.blogspot.com. She has an interview with yours truly - me. Follow her instructions to leave a comment for a chance to win an autographed copy of "Death in Dahlonega." I'm happy to say that I'm also on Casey Herringshaw's blog and she is offering a free copy of "Death in Dahlonega", too. Hope to see you there!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Giveaway for "Death in Dahlonega"

Please take a few minutes to visit Tom Blubaugh's blog and leave a comment to be entered for a chance to win a copy of my debut novel "Death in Dahlonega." There is also an interview with yours truly - me! Here is the link: http://www.tnblu.com/TheWriteTrailBlog/2012/01/03/deborah-malone/#more-109