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Looking Behind “Heart of Lies” with Jill Marie Landis

 

Guest Post: Jill Marie Landis shares what inspired her new historical novel Heart of Lies, the second of three volumes in her Irish Angel Series. Set in the Louisiana bayou in the 1870's, this story of kidnapping, deception, and conflicting loyalties is full of romance and suspense.  Jill writes:  

 

Before she follows her heart … she has to change her ways.

 

Maddie Grande grew up as a thief and a beggar in a tribe of street urchins in New Orleans. As an adult hoping for a new life, she moves to the bayou with her twin “brothers”—who were fellow tribemates—and learns to love the serenity of the swamp. But when her brothers stubbornly continue their lawless ways and kidnap the daughter of a wealthy carpetbagger, Maddie is forced to hide the precocious eight-year-old.


Suddenly Maddie finds herself at another crossroad in her life—the perfect place to start a different story. This is where a heroine’s journey begins: where crises arise and choices are made—some good and some bad—epic choices guided by either a strong faith or the struggle it takes to survive while searching for one.

 

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I try to create heroines who are out of the ordinary—determined women who are strengthened by the adversities they have to face. Maddie was inspired by The Little Robber Maiden from "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen; Oliver in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens; and from news accounts of children who were kidnapped, brainwashed, and raised by their captors. Out of those stories came Maddie Grande, a lovely young woman who wanted to do the right thing but didn't know how—especially if it meant giving up a long-held dream.

 

To me the setting of a novel is just as important as a lead character. The setting must sweep the reader away as they become immersed in a sense of time and place—which are usually past times and places that resonate with me.

By placing Heart of Lies in the Louisiana bayou, I was able to work with one of my favorite settings—the swamp. Years ago, I traveled to southern Illinois for research and was taken to Heron Pond, a bald cypress swamp along the Lower Cache River.

 

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Karen Kingsbury Blog Tour: Enter for Free Copy of “Leaving”

 

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We're giving away 40 copies of Karen Kingsbury's new book Leaving (The Signature Edition) to bloggers for review! Sign up below.

If your blog is selected then you will receive a copy of the special Signature Edition of Leaving. This limited edition features a likeness of Karen's signature on the cover.

Leaving is the first in Karen Kingsbury's brand-new Bailey Flanigan Series. The novel kicks off with Bailey leaving Bloomington for the adventure of a lifetime. She's won an audition for the ensemble of a Broadway musical in New York City, but is she ready to leave behind friends, family, and Cody?

 

Sign Up for the Leaving Blog Tour

  1. Fill out this form by Sunday, March 26. We'll let you know by email if your blog was selected. Then we'll ship a copy of Leaving to each of the 40 winners.
  2. Please mention in your post that Zondervan provided you with the book free of charge, for the purpose of review.
  3. Post your review on your blog during the week of 5/2. Then link to your review in a comment here on Zondervan Blog, because we'd like to hear your thoughts on the story!
  4. Post your review on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your favorite book retailer's website.

 

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More About Leaving: Bailey Flanigan Series, Volume 1
Bailey's determined to take advantage of her once-in-a-lifetime opportunity on Broadway, but is she really ready to leave family and friends for the loneliness of New York City? And what of Cody? His disappearance has her worried about their future and praying that their love can survive. In order to be closer to his mother in jail, Cody takes a coaching job in a small community outside Indianapolis. New friends, distance, and circumstances expose cracks in his relationship with Bailey Flanigan. Love, loneliness, big opportunities, and even bigger decisions highlight the first book in the new Bailey Flanigan series that features members of the popular Baxter family and will complete the story of Bailey Flanigan and Cody Coleman. Learn More

 

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Zondervan Tackles 2,000 eBooks + New eBook Highlights

 

Zondervan's eBook team has now produced over 2,000 eBooks, and they're available on Zondervan.com and your favorite online book retailers.

 

When the eBook team recently informed Zondervan Blog of this milestone, they added, "Did you know we produced one half of those eBooks within the last year?"

 

I thought they were fibbing, and I told them so. So they showed me a list of the eBooks they produced since last March, and … they weren't fibbing. I can also tell you there's something for everyone in Zondervan's latest eBooks: thrillers, historical fiction, books for Bible study and seminary, full-color kids books, and a lot more.

 

Below you'll find some highlights from our recent eBook releases. But first I want to thank the dynamic duo that make up our eBook team: Ayannah Mers, Digital Production Coordinator; and Jake Noorman, Assistant Manager, Digital Production.

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Zondervan's intrepid eBook Team: Ayannah Mers, Digital Production Coordinator; and Jake Noorman, Assistant Manager, Digital Production.

Jake and Ayannah seem to read as many eBooks as they produce, so Zondervan Blog asked them to share their latest recommendations:

Ayannah's Top 5 eBook Recommendations
1. Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff
2. Unshaken by Dan Woolley
3. One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp
4. I See the Rhythm of the Gospel by Toyomi Igus
5. The Princess and the Three Knights by Karen Kingsbury 

 

Jake's Top 5 eBook Recommendations
1. What Happened to My Little Girl? by Nancy and Jim Rue
2. Eli: A Novel by Bill Myers
3. One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp
4. The Me I Want to Be by John Ortberg
5. Will Jesus Buy Me a Double-Wide? by Karen Spears Zacharias

 

New eBook Highlights

Below are some new eBook highlights listed by genre. If you've read any of these eBooks, or have recent favorites of your own, we'd love to hear your feedback. Happy reading!
-Adam Forrest (Zondervan Internet Team)

 

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Bloggers: Sign Up to Review Lisa Harris’ “Blood Covenant”

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UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who signed up for the Blood Covenant blog tour! If your blog was selected, you'll receive the book in the mail soon. We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts!


Watch Zondervan Blog for more review opportunities coming soon.

 

How to Participate in the Blood Covenant Blog Tour

  1.  We'll ship a copy of Blood Covenant to you if your blog is selected.
  2. Please mention in your post that Zondervan provided you with the book free of charge, for the purpose of review.
  3. Post your review on your blog during the week of 5/2. Then link to your review in a comment here, because we'd like to hear your thoughts on the story!
  4. Post your review on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your favorite book retailer's website.

 

About Blood Covenant
Lisa Harris' action-packed new thriller transpires in the fictional African Republic of Dhambizao. With dangers that range from infectious disease to rebel soldiers looking for a fight, Publisher's Weekly has called this an "engaging" story with "lots of point of tension."

 

Paige Ryan and Nick Gilbert are trapped in an overpopulated African refugee camp where an outbreak of measles erupts and renegade soldiers block their only way out. Desperate for vaccines, they must put their own lives in the hands of God as they fight for the safety of the refugees under their protection. Learn More | Read the first chapters on Scribd 

 

About the ECHO Project
Lisa Harris is part of The ECHO Project, which exists to benefit the forgotten through Education, Compassion, Health and Opportunity. They work under the African Outreach Ministry, helping with peoples' physical needs as they seek to transform communities through the Holy Spirit.  Learn More | Donate

 

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A Place of Peace: The Inspiration Behind the Story

Guest post by novelist Amy Clipston. Amy shares about her new book, A Place of Peace, in the normal type below; and in the Bold type, she shares about life events which have laid this story on her heart.

 

A Place of Peace is the third installment of my Kauffman Amish Bakery Series, featuring an Amish family in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

 

My fascination with the Amish way of life began after my father, a German immigrant, told me that the Amish speak the same dialect as my German relatives. I visited Lancaster as a child, and their culture made an impression on me.


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In A Place of Peace, tragedy brings Miriam Lapp back to her family’s Amish community, the place where she left her family, here identity, and her heart.

 

Amidst Miriam’s grief over her mother’s death, and the consequences of painful lies from her past, Miriam is forced to face the people who rejected her. Losing her one-time fiancé and being shunned by her father becomes an excruciating test of her faith.

 

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Leading Sports Psychologist and His New Book Featured in USA TODAY

More about Golf’s Sacred JourneyLook for Golf’s Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia, a modern parable by Dr. David L. Cook, on usatoday.com.

The book is featured in the Religion section in an article by Mike Snider, David L. Cook is featured in a Q & A article, also by Mike Snider, and both are featured in a blog post by religion editor Cathy Lynn Grossman.

Author, speaker, entrepreneur, and performance psychologist are the roles Dr. David L. Cook has assumed over the past two decades. His clients have included NBA World Champions, National Collegiate Champions, PGA Tour Champions, Olympians, and many Fortune 500 companies.

Golf’s Sacred Journey is about influence. The story is based on thousands of athletes the author has counseled, and the great mentors and teachers from whom he has learned, told through the lives of two characters—a rancher with a passion for teaching truth and a young golf professional at the end of his rope.

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Camy Tang Wins 2008 American Christian Fiction Writer’s Award

Camy TangCamy Tang, author of the popular Sushi Series, won the 2008 American Christian Fiction Writers’ award for best book in the debut author category for her novel Sushi for One?. Tang’s accomplishment was honored at the annual ACFW award ceremony on September 20, 2008 in Minneapolis, Minn. Tang’s unique style of “romance with a kick of wasabi” diversifies Christian fiction and expands the boundaries of chick-lit. In a 2007 review of Sushi For One? in Publishers Weekly called the book a “sassy narrative” and said it was “refreshing to have Tang’s voice in Christian fiction….” Read More

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