Showing posts with label Rosslyn Elliott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosslyn Elliott. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Birthday Bash Bonanza



 





 Woohoo! One person will win all three of these fabulous Historical Romances. Here are the giveaway details:

1) You must be a Follower of Christian Writer/Reader Connection.

2) The giveaway is open to residents of the United States.

3) To enter, comment on this post.

4) You can get an additional entry for each of the following. (Let me know in the comments section what actions you've taken.)

     A) Post the contest details and link on your blog.

     B) Post it to your Facebook page.

     C) Post it on Twitter.

5) Contest deadline: Saturday, June 2, 2012, at midnight. The winner will be notified by email. If you do not leave me an email in the comments and do not respond to the Winner Announcement on the blog by Saturday, June 9, 2012, another winner will be selected from the entries.

Disclaimer: I have not received any payment from either the authors or the publishers for doing this giveaway. These books are from my personal collection.


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

On My Nightstand - Fairer Than Morning by Rosslyn Elliott



Ann Miller takes her responsibilities for her father and young sisters to heart. Every time he embarks on a preaching journey, she's tormented by fears for his safety. Losing one parent is bad enough, but the thought of anything happening to him is too awful to contemplate.

Several young men come into her life, all captivated by her character, beauty, and grace. Her father wants her to choose a husband, so she'll have security and a family. Yet, something holds her back. Besides the precious children she's raised almost from birth, Ann knows this decision could affect the course of her entire life.

I couldn't wait to get my hands on this book. Fellow-blogger, Rosslyn Elliott, shared her journey to publication with us. Her skillful use of setting and characterization kept me enthralled. When I could read only for short stretches, the frustration grated on me. How dare anything interrupt this tale!

Rosslyn has a bright future as an author. Perhaps the true test of an author is whether or not they leave you wanting more. In this case, I want more. :)


Friday, May 27, 2011

Friday Round-Up - #158


Gail Gaymer Martin, of Writing Fiction Right, lists the components of "a keeper." Note: "A keeper" is a book the reader doesn't want to lend to anyone for fear of not getting it back.


Debut author, Rosslyn Elliott, discusses translating historical times for the reader. She gets the brain cells firing in directions I would never have considered.


Happy weekend!