Where I share my love of books with reviews, features, giveaways and memes. Family and needlepoint are thrown in from time to time.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Meet Lesley Kagen! Author of Good Graces

Please welcome Lesley Kagen to Books and Needlepoint.  I am currently reading her book Whistling in the Dark and have Good Graces (sequel) primed and ready to go when it is finished.  Whistling in the Dark is really good and I am glad that I picked it up to read before Good Graces!   Now let's meet Lesley Kagen!

1. You first became an author at 57 - what made you decide you wanted to be an author?

Lesley: I've always written--poems, short stories, journals, outraged letters--but It wasn't until my kids grew up a little that I found the time to sit down and take a stab at crafting a novel.


2. Do you do any special research for your books?

Lesley: Since I write what I like to call "near" historical novels, occasionally I'll need to check dates. My long-term memory is good. I can't remember half the time where I parked my car, but I can remember all the lyrics to "Kookie, Kookie, Lend me Your Comb".


3. How important do you believe setting is to a story?

Lesley: Setting is the air that I breathe, the feel of the grass beneath my bare feet. I need to feel deeply attached to a place in order to write about it.


4. Where do you get the inspiration for your novels?

Lesley: Mostly from deeply felt issues that I want to explore further in my writing.


5. Do you follow an outline when you write or do you just "let it flow?"

Lesley: Outline? Ha. If only I was that organized. I'm more a sit your bum down in the chair and let it rip kinda gal.


6. If you had to summarize your life with a book title - what would that title be?

Lesley: I think GOOD GRACES covers it. Like most of us I've had my share of tough times, but I feel incredibly blessed. I have a wonderful family, a lovely place to live, food on my table, dogs and horse, and work that I'm passionate about.


7. What is currently on your nightstand?

Lesley: Stacks and stacks of books. I just finished THE END OF EVERYTHING by Megan Abbott, which knocked my socks off. Last night I started, Felix Francis's GAMBLE. I'm a diverse readers. Love both character and plot driven stories. I have favorite series I've been reading for decades.


8. Out of your characters/books - do you have a favorite?

Lesley: I love all my characters, even the bad guys. Sally and Troo O'Malley from WHISTLING IN THE DARK and GOOD GRACES are especially dear to me, but I also have a deep affection for my protagonist, Gibby McGraw, in LAND OF A HUNDRED WONDERS. And I adore Shenny's gumption in TOMORROW RIVER.


9. Is there an author or a book that has influenced either your life or your writing?

Lesley: There are so many wonderful writers whose work I admire. So many genres. From Carolyn Keene to Amy Bloom. My admiration is vast and runs the gamut.


10. Is there anything else that you would like my readers to know?

Lesley: Just that I'm deeply appreciative for their support, their kind emails, their book club invitations. Writing is my passion, but such solitary work. When I hear from readers who love my stories when they let me know that I've connected with them...it means the world to me.













Lesley will be making some appearances in the near future:  (I have a brother-in-law who lives in Cedarburg and am wondering if I can't get my husband to take me to one of the Cedarburg/Grafton appearances!)

September 17th, 11AM-1PM
Creekside Books
Cedarburg, WI

September 18th, 1:30-3:30PM
Creekside Books
Cedarburg, WI

September 23rd
Midwest Booksellers Association Show
Minneapolis, MN

September 27th, 5:30PM
Reader's Loft
Green Bay, WI

September 29th, 7PM
The Kiel Library
Kiel, WI

October 1st, 2-4PM
Read Between the Lynes
Signing and Reading
Woodstock, IL

October 4th, 7PM
Grafton Library
Grafton, WI

October 14th
Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Trade Show
Lesley will speak and sign at the Author's Feast on Friday
Dearborn, MI

October 19th, 11AM-7PM
Bookclub luncheon
Woodstock, IL

October 20th-23rd
Wisconsin Book Festival
October 20th: 5:30-6:30PM
A Room of One's Own with Nina Revoyr

My So-Called Life as a Proverbs 31 Wife by Sara Horn (Book Review)

Title: My So-Called Life as a Proverbs 31 Wife
Author: Sara Horn
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers


About the book: Me? A Proverbs 31 wife? Yeah, right.

Sara Horn always admired the Proverbs 31 wife. . . from afar.  But when she became a busy writer and mom, that image began to look like an impossible ideal.

Or was it?

With humility and humor, Sara set out to immerse herself in all things domestic just to see if the Proverbs 31 woman could exist in the twenty-first century.  But when her family's situation changes and she must return to a full-time job, she's forced to look at the Proverbs 31 woman from a whole new viewpoint.  Through cooking experiments, Cub Scout campouts, failed attempts at knitting, and other household challegnes, she discovers:


  • a new way to define being a godly woman, wife and mom
  • how investing in family and faith brings surprising (and happy!) results
  • how mistakes are opportunities for growth . . . and laughter


Join Sara as she offers you full access into her one-year domestic experiment to see if this biblical model can be embraced by a modern woman -- even one who can't sew.


My thoughts: I think I was expecting a "how-to" guide when I started reading this book.  You know - how to be a good wife, how to be a good mom, how to be a good Christian.  This is not what this book is about - and was I glad. 

Sara writes with humor as she uses the wife described in Proverbs 31 (or Martha 31 - as she calls her) to try to set an example for her.  She aspires to be like Martha 31 as a wife, mom, businesswoman and in her relationship with God.  Things don't always work out as she hoped and a lot of times the situation she finds herself in with her family are somewhat out of her control.

With her husband leaving on a deployment, a house to sell, a new job to start, and a little boy to take care of, she wonders how Martha 31 did it all.  I don't know that I had ever really thought about trying to aspire to all the qualities of the women in Proverbs 31: 10-31.  It starts out with - A good wife who can find?  Sounds to me like the woman who can fulfill all of these qualities are rare.  Does this mean that we should forget about trying to be like her?  I don't think so, I just don't think we should beat ourselves up if we can't do it all.  But most important to remember from these verses is - A woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.  If you can remember that one, then He can help you with the others.

There is a 10-Day Challenge in the back of the book that looks interesting.  I am not sure that I could do it in 10 consecutive days, but I might give it a whirl.  I am definitely going to try out some of the recipes that she shares in the back!

Visit my post for First Wild Card Tour to learn more and read the first chapter!

My So-Called Life as a Proverbs 31 Wife
Publisher/Publication Date: Harvest House Publishers, Sept 2011
ISBN: 978-0-7369-3941-6
204 pages

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

First Wild Card Tour: My So-Called Life as a Proverbs 31 Wife by Sara Horn

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:

Harvest House Publishers (September 1, 2011)
***Special thanks to Karri | Marketing Assistant | Harvest House Publishers for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:




Sara Horn is a wife and mom, a writer, author and founder of Wives of Faith, a military wives ministry. She’s a sought-after media guest and writer of numerous articles and books including GOD Strong and the Gold Medallion nominee A Greater Freedom cowritten with bestselling author Oliver North. She’s devoted to her husband who serves in the U.S. Navy Reserves, crazy about her son, and passionate about her ministry to women. Please visit

Visit the author's website.

SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:




Sara Horn, a busy writer and mother, deemed the Proverbs 31 wife to be an impossible ideal. Or is it? This surprising, heartfelt personal account of Sara’s one-year experiment reveals how even a domestically-challenged woman can embrace God’s purpose and encourages readers to pursue God’s amazing plan for their lives.







Product Details:

List Price: $12.99
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers (September 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0736939415
ISBN-13: 978-0736939416

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:

Oh Be Careful What You Preach



Yesterday was Sunday.

Our pastor started a new sermon series on the family. We missed the first sermon last week, but we were there yesterday for the second. The first week was “Dads Matter More than Anything.” This week’s was titled “Moms Matter Just as Much.”

Good to know.

As the pastor got started, I pulled out my Bible and my notebook, all ready to take notes. But then he said something that made my stomach churn. My hands instinctively made fists. My eyebrows furrowed.

The biblical passage he was speaking from was Proverbs 31.

Of course, I muttered to myself, turning to the passage I revere and fear at the same time.

The Proverbs 31 wife and I don’t get along very well. I don’t appreciate how bad she makes me look. I don’t like the guilt I feel when I see her. If she is the standard all Christian wives should work toward, then I’m in serious trouble. If she’s the equivalent of Miss America, then I’m a whole lot more like Lucille Ball. I have a lot of explaining to do for why I’m not more like Miss America. And I’m not really sure I can.

The pastor started making his points:

An Excellent Wife Is a Rare Find (v. 10).
An Excellent Wife Can Be Trusted in Every Way (vv. 11-12).
An Excellent Wife Is Concerned for Others (v. 20).
An Excellent Wife Is Strong and Stable (v. 25).
And so it went.

I stopped taking notes at “An Excellent Wife Is a Tireless Worker.”

My husband glanced over at me when he heard my notebook snap shut. He knows that’s never a good sign. Neither was the steam coming out of my ears and the laser stare in my eyes. He started looking for the exits, just in case.

I don’t like it when men tell women what will make us excellent. I don’t consider myself a feminist at all, but I just don’t think men can possibly understand the woman any more than we can understand the man. That’s why Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus was written. Eve may have been formed from the man’s rib, but she definitely had a mind of her own. And maybe, just maybe, if Adam had taken more time to understand her, the whole scene with the apple and the garden might have gone a lot better. Just sayin’.

Part of my struggle with the treatment of the fairer sex comes from the attitudes I’ve witnessed through the church denomination I’ve partly grown up and worked in. I agree with a lot that my denomination stands for. But when it comes to the treatment and attitudes about the service of women in the church, it often leaves me with the same feeling I get when I hear fingernails scratch down a chalkboard.

What I don’t understand is why there’s this 21-verse list of what the perfect wife is and not at least a Top 10 of what makes a perfect husband. I raised this question once on Facebook, and a guy I know who is deep into seminary classes pointed out that Ephesians 5:25-28 is an all-encompassing directive for husbands. See what you think:

Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself.

Really? That’s great. Husbands are told to love their wives as they love themselves, and wives are given a laundry list of ways to show our love (just in case we might get confused and think the husband, as part of his love, might also “get up while it’s still dark and provide food” for his family). Husbands—you show love. Wives—get to cookin’.

Back to my stewing. I sat, listening to our pastor as he continued to speak on all the things that make an excellent wife, from the example of the Proverbs 31 superwoman:

A wife of noble character who can find?
She is worth far more than rubies.

Her husband has full confidence in her
and lacks nothing of value.

She brings him good, not harm,
all the days of her life.

She selects wool and flax
and works with eager hands.

She is like the merchant ships,
bringing her food from afar.

She gets up while it is still night;
she provides food for her family
and portions for her female servants.

She considers a field and buys it;
out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.

She sets about her work vigorously;
her arms are strong for her tasks.

She sees that her trading is profitable,
and her lamp does not go out at night.

In her hand she holds the distaff
and grasps the spindle with her fingers.

She opens her arms to the poor
and extends her hands to the needy.

When it snows, she has no fear for her household;
for all of them are clothed in scarlet.

She makes coverings for her bed;
she is clothed in fine linen and purple.

Her husband is respected at the city gate,
where he takes his seat among the elders of the land.

She makes linen garments and sells them,
and supplies the merchants with sashes.

She is clothed with strength and dignity;
she can laugh at the days to come.

She speaks with wisdom,
and faithful instruction is on her tongue.

She watches over the affairs of her household
and does not eat the bread of idleness.

Her children arise and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her:

“Many women do noble things,
but you surpass them all.”

Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;
but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.

Honor her for all that her hands have done,
and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
(Proverbs 31:10-31)

I kept reading this passage, over and over, the successes of this great wifely role model taunting me more than encouraging me, my very being wilting and shrinking as I sat there, no comparison to this giant of an example. I was waiting, for what, I didn’t know. Waiting for something—a bright glimmer, anything that my pastor might say to give all the wives sitting in the audience, or maybe just me, some hope. He didn’t let me down. His last point was the same point I have made in the past: The Proverbs 31 woman’s most important task is to fear the Lord (v. 30).

My breathing relaxed a little. This, after all, was something I understood. Of course, I want to be a better wife and homemaker. I want to be a better woman in general. But my greatest desire is to be closer to God as his daughter. I want that close, incredible relationship with him.

I haven’t always done well with this. If God and I were going for a walk in the park, I’d be the kid running out in front, barely able to wait for him. Patience is not my strength. Waiting on God is hard.

I began to prayerfully think over the pounding of my heart, the churning of my stomach, and my fingers digging into my thighs. OK, so why am I so mad? Am I mad at the Proverbs 31 wife? Am I upset with the pastor? Am I angry at myself? I mean, I argued with myself. Wouldn’t it be great if you COULD be like the Proverbs 31 wife—if you were praying and reading the Bible and really staying in touch with God every day? Couldn’t God help you do it all?

He could if he wanted to, I’m sure. I’m just not convinced he wants me to be able to do it all. I’m not even convinced that the Proverbs 31 wife was real. I mean, I grew up being told King Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs, and he wasn’t exactly a role model when it came to women. He liked having as many wives as he could, and in fact it was his infatuation for the opposite sex that got him into trouble toward the end of his reign.

What if this woman we’ve all idolized and tried to emulate is just a concoction from King Solomon and a group of his royal cronies who sat around one day, drinking beers, and decided to have an impromptu brainstorming session on what makes the perfect wife? And some servant of his wrote all of these ideas down on a big Post-it note and it eventually made its way into Proverbs with all the other wise things Solomon wrote? In fact, my Bible notes that verses 10-31, the Proverbs 31-wife passage, is actually an acrostic. Each verse begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. See? I told you it was a drinking game.1

Or if this woman really did exist, then maybe she was like the Martha Stewart of her day, and I’m sure the majority of the women living in that time didn’t like her and didn’t appreciate her. And while they watched her television shows and read her magazine, Housekeeping in the Holy Land, behind closed doors, they lived in fear and guilt that one day their husbands would come home and say, “Why can’t you be more like the Proverbs 31 wife?”

But then I got a crazy idea. Why can’t I be more like the Proverbs 31 wife? What would it be like to try and actually follow the example of this woman so many hold in such esteem?

I definitely had some things to think about.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Winners!

Amazed Dog

Yep - I have winners!

Winner of Summer in the South by Cathy Holton - Donna/HappyBooker!

Winner of Hades by Alexandra Adornetto - Jennelle S/sablelexi


Congratulations ladies!



It's Monday! What are you reading? (Sept 12, 2011)




What are you reading on Mondays is hosted by Sheila at One Person's Journey - You can hook up with the Mr. Linky there with your own post - but be sure and let me know what you are reading too! 

New giveaway posted in the right sidebar - more coming this week!

Currently Reading:
Stray Dogs, Saints and Saviors by Alexander Russo
Grace for the Good Girl by Emily Freeman

Next Up:
Darkness My Old Friend by Lisa Unger
Good Graces by Lesley Kagen
How Can You Not Laugh at a Time Like This by Carla Ulbrich

Audio Book:
Atonement by Ian McEwan

E-Book:
Aefle and Gisela by Libby Malin


Bathroom Book:
Whistling in the Dark by Lesley Kagen



Reviewed Since Last Post:
52 Things Kids Need From a Mom
That Day in September



Waiting for Reviews:
 White Sleeper by David R. Fett and Stephen Langford
The Place of Belonging by Jayne Pearson Faulkner
The Blackberry Bush by David Housholder
The Girl in the Green Raincoat by Laura Lippman
Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Airmail by Naomi Bulger
Pie Town by Lynne Hinton
Chasing the Red Car by Ellen Ruderman

E-books waiting for review:
Sudden Moves by Kelli Sue Landon
This World We Live In (The Last Survivors, Book 3) by Susan Beth Pfeffer

Children's Books waiting for review:
Pearl's Wisdom by Auntie LuLu
Bug Meets His Friend (Bug's Adventure Series) by K.M. Groshek
Multiply on the Fly by Suzanne Slade
Ten for Me by Barbara Mariconda
Animalogy by Marianne Berkes
Prairie Storms by Darcy Pattison

READY - SET - READ!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

All These Things I've Done by Gabrielle Zevin (Book Trailer and Giveaway!)

All These Things I've Done
by Gabrielle Zevin

In 2083, chocolate and coffee are illegal, paper is hard to find, water is carefully rationed, and New York City is rife with crime and poverty. And yet, for Anya Balanchine, the sixteen-year-old daughter of the city's most notorious (and dead) crime boss, life is fairly routine. It consists of going to school, taking care of her siblings and her dying grandmother, trying to avoid falling in love with the new assistant D.A.'s son, and avoiding her loser ex-boyfriend. That is until her ex is accidently poisoned by the chocolate her family manufactures and the police think she's to blame. Suddenly, Anya finds herself thrust unwillingly into the spotlight--at school, in the news, and most importantly, within her mafia family.






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That Day in September by Artie Van Why (Book Review)

Title: That Day in September
Author: Artie Van Why
Publisher: Lulu.com

About the book: We all have our stories to tell of where we were the morning of September 11, 2001.  This is one of them.  In That Day in September Artie Van Why gives an eyewitness account of that fateful morning.  From the moment he heard "a loud boom" in  his office across from the World Trade Center, to stepping out onto the street, Artie vividly transports the reader back to the day that changed our lives and our country forever.  That Day in September takes you beyond the events of that morning.  by sharing his thoughts, fears, and hopes Artie expresses what it was like to be in New York City in the weeks and months following.  The reader comes away from That Day in September with not only a more intimate understanding of the events of that day, but also with a personal glimpse of how one person's life was dramatically changed forever.


My thoughts:  There is no way to be analytical about this book because of the subject matter.  This is an event that affected all Americans, regardless of where they lived, their race, religion, age.  Artie Van Why tells us  "This just happens to be my story. . . no more important or significant than yours. Just from my perspective.  My experience."

He was working in an office building across the street from the World Trade Center on that morning.  He experienced first hand the unbelief, shock, devastation in the minutes and hours that followed.  He experienced the grief, the courage, and the strength in the days and weeks and months that followed. He shares these experiences with the reader in That Day in September.

He tells how these events have shaped his life since then, and have helped him keep life in perspective.  This book needs to be shared, to show the strength of the survivors as well as to honor the victims and heros of that day. At 84 pages, it is a very quick read, but his story, and the events of that day, will be remembered for a long time.

~I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author in exchange for my review.~


That Day In September
Publisher/Publication Date: lulu.com, June 2006
ISBN: 978-1-4116-8315-0
84 pages




Mailbox Monday (Sept 12, 2011)


 Mailbox Monday's host for September is Amused by Books. In My Mailbox is hosted Sundays at The Story Siren. Please visit these posts and take a look at what packages everybody else got this week! 

Hello, Hollywood!
by Janice Thompson

When it comes to love, one thing's for sure -- it doesn't follow a script.

Athena Pappas is the head writer on Stars Collide, one of the most popular sitcoms in television history.  But when Vegas comedian Stephen Cosse is brought in to beef up the show's suddenly sagging ratings, she starts to worry about her job.  Sparks fly as the competition -- and attraction -- between the two writers heats up.  Athena has never had a problem writing the romances of her characters.  So why is her own love life so hard to script?

With humor and a Hollywood-insider viewpoint, Hello, Hollywood! delivers lots of laughs as Athena and Stephen discover that not being in control of the plot of their lives might just be the best thing that ever happened to them.





A Dog's Way Home
by Bobbie Pyron

Abby knows that Tam, her Shetland sheepdog, is her north star, and she's pretty certain she's his, too.  But when an accident separates Abby and Tam, it feels as though all the stars have fallen out of the sky and nothing will ever be right again.  As the days between them turn to weeks, then months, dangers and changes fill up Abby's and Tam's lives.  Will they ever find their way home to each other?

Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, A Dog's Way Home is an unforgettable tale of the many miles, months, and mountains that divide two loyal friends -- but that can't possibly keep them apart.




Hades
by Alexandra Adornetto


Even the love of her boyfriend, Xavier Woods, and her siblings, Gabriel and Ivy, can't keep the angel Bethany Church from being tricked into a motorcycle ride that ends up in Hell.  There, Jake Thorn bargains for Beth's release back to Earth.  But what he asks of her will destroy her, and quite possibly, her loved ones, as well.  Can he be trusted in this wager?

Alexandra Adornetto's Hades has it all -- good and evil, angels and demons, romance and heartbreak.



E-books:
Chosen
by Denise Grover Swank
Everything Emma Thompson owns fits in a suitcase she moves from one roach infested motel to another. She and Jake, her five year old son who can see the future, are running from the men intent on taking him. Emma will do anything to protect him even when it means accepting the help of a stranger named Will. Jake insists she needs Will, but Emma’s never needed help before. And even though she’s learned to trust her son, it doesn’t mean she trusts Will.


Mercenary Will Davenport lives in the moment. Hauling Emma to South Dakota should have been an easy job, but his employer neglected to tell him about Emma’s freaky son and the gunmen hot on her trail. Instinct tells him this job is trouble, but nothing can prepare him for Jake’s proclamation that Will is The Chosen One, who must protect Emma from the men hunting her power. A power she doesn't know she has.


Will protects Emma and Jake on a cross-country chase from the men pursuing them, while struggling with memories from his past, his apprehension of Jake, and his growing attraction to Emma. Will’s overwhelming urge to protect Emma surprises him, especially since it has nothing to do with his paycheck and possibly everything to do with the tattoo Jake branded on his arm. Rich and powerful men are desperate to capture Emma, and Will must discover why before it's too late.






If I Tell
by Janet Gurtler




Jasmine Evans knows one thing for sure... people make mistakes. After all, she is one. Jaz is the result of a onenight stand between a black football player and a blonde princess. Having a young mother who didn't raise her, a father who wants nothing to do with her and living in a small-minded town where she's never fit in hasn't been easy. But she's been surviving. Until she sees her mom's new boyfriend making out with her own best friend. When do you forgive people for being human or give up on them forever?



Breaking the Code:
A Daughter's Journey Into Her Father's Secret War
by Karen Fisher-Alaniz


On his 81st birthday, without explanation, Karen Alaniz's father placed two weathered notebooks on her lap. Inside were more than 400 pages of letters he'd written to his parents during WWII. She began reading them, and the more she read, the more she discovered about the man she never knew and the secret role he played in WWII.
They began to meet for lunch every week, for her to ask him questions, and him to provide the answers. And with painful memories now at the forefront of his thoughts, her father began to suffer, making their meetings as much about healing as discovery. Thus began an unintended journey—one taken by a father and daughter who thought they knew each other—as they became newly bound in ways that transcended age and time.



What came home to your mailbox this week?

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Back to the Books Winner!





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I had 80 entries into my giveaway and the lucky winner (chosen by random.org) was number 70 - Mia J!   Congrats Mia!  I have sent you an email and will be sending you the box of books to the address you left during the contest!




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First Wild Card Tour: 52 Things Kids Need From a Mom (Book Review)

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

My Thoughts: I love reading this book, but more importantly, I love using her suggestions.  She starts out by telling you that this is not "checklist".  That there are many things that different moms could come up with to do.  She just hopes that this list gets you to be creative.  What I got out of it was to "be present" in your children's lives. 

One of the chapters was "Kids Need a Mom. . .To Make Them Sit Around the Table. . .and Linger". This is something that we already do, and we all take turns telling about our day.  She suggests though, to have everyone tell a high and a low.  I think this is a great idea, because you might find out some things going on in your child's life that you wouldn't hear about (the lows).

Another chapter is "Kids Need a Mom. . . To Wait on Them Hand and Foot...When They are Sick.  I am putting this one into practice today!  My daughter is home sick and just a little while ago I was thinking that I had never been up and down the stairs so often!  But now she is upstairs sleeping and I get a few minutes to sit! 

The chapters are all just a couple of pages long so it is really simple to read a snatch of it here or there.  Much of it might be common sense to some of us, but sometimes we all need a reminder!  I think the moms in my Mops group would really love this book.

Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:

Harvest House Publishers (September 1, 2011)
***Special thanks to Karri James | Marketing Assistant | Harvest House Publishers for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:




Angela Thomas is a sought-after speaker, teacher, and bestselling author of Do You Think I’m Beautiful, My Single Mom Life, Prayers for My Baby Boy, and Prayers for My Baby Girl. She inspires thousands at national conferences, workshops, and through video studies that she filmed and wrote including When Wallflowers Dance.

Visit the author's website.

SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:




Bestselling author and mother of four Angela Thomas delivers a helpful, encouraging gathering of 52 inspiring ideas for moms who, in the whir of busyness, long to connect with their kids. Moms will learn to lead with God’s love in the small moments that make up an abundant, intentional life.



Product Details:

List Price: $12.99
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers (September 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0736943919
ISBN-13: 978-0736943918

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:

Kids Need Their Mom…

To Pray in Secret
with the Door Open


In my first years as a mom, I desperately wanted to keep a passionate spiritual life with God. I wanted to read the Bible. Sit quietly and pray. Maybe even write a few things in my journal. It’s just that my little people would not cooperate. I had four babies in seven years, and not one of them was willing to go along with my plan. My heart kept longing to go back and have a spiritual life the way I’d always had. Alone. It took me a while to realize that being a mom means you might never be alone again.

Frustrated. Probably even mad sometimes. I remember shaking my head and just fussing on the inside about my crazy, chaotic predicament. I am trying to be with God so that I can be a better mom. Anybody with me here? As you can imagine, being alone rarely happened. And I’d feel guilty about my crumbling spiritual life. And the only ones I knew to blame were them, the ones I loved so dearly, who needed me every minute.

I’d love to tell you that the answer for my struggle came to me in a moment of brilliance. But I was too tired to be brilliant. There was just an afternoon. I think I put on a video for the kids to watch and went upstairs to my bedroom. For some reason I kept the door open and sat down on the floor to read my Bible for a minute, and then I stretched out, facedown, on my carpet to pray. I guess I had been praying for one whole minute, and then they came.

I could hear them coming down the hall, but that day, instead of stopping what I was doing, I just kept lying there, praying. Of course, they walked right in, and I’m sure you can guess what they did. They crawled on top of me. And they played with my hair. And they wiggled their little faces up to mine.

“Hey, mama,” one whispered.

“Hey, honey,” a gentle, not frustrated, voice spoke from inside of me.

“Watcha doin’?” they said in unison.

“Praying.”

“Oh…it looked like you were sleeping,” an honest observer said.

It’s been known to happen, I admitted to myself.

Do you know what they did next? Those little toddling children lay down beside me and mostly of on top of me and prayed too. Oh, they prayed squirrelly prayers that lasted for only a couple of minutes, but they prayed. My babies were praying because they had seen their mama praying.

After a few minutes they were done, but I just kept lying there while they ran in and out. Back to the video. Then back to check on praying mom. And God settled something inside of me that afternoon. The days of being a college coed with lots of time to be alone to pray were over. That chapter was closed. And honestly, I didn’t want to go back. I just longed for the sweetness of how I used to spend time with God.

But lying on my bedroom floor that day, I knew I heard Him speaking to me:

This is how I want you to pray now. Pray in secret—with the door open. I want them to see you being with Me. I want them to catch you turning to your heavenly Father for guidance. I want them to learn from you how to walk with Me. No dramatic presentation needed. No fanfare required. Angela, this is a new season with a new way. And this new way for your heart pleases Me.

I remember being so very humbled. And grateful. My uptight, “everything must be right” personality could have kept me away from God for years. Trying to get it all together. Trying to be just right before I could spend time with Him. But that day God so tenderly walked me step-by-step through one of the most powerful lessons about grace I have ever known.

Come to Me messy.
Come when you’re tired.
Let the children lie on top of you.
Let them interrupt you.
You do not have to be perfect…just come to Me and let them see.

A woman stopped me last night. She said she’d heard me tell this story a few years ago and it completely changed her as a mom. She too had been trying to keep the rules and do things neatly, in order, the way she always had. She told me, “I do my Bible study sitting on the bathroom floor while my kids are in the tub. Most of the pages are warped by splashes of water, and some of my notes written in ink run, but those messy, imperfect books are treasures to me now.”

My kids are older now, but the lesson remains. They still need to catch me praying. They should walk past my room and know I’m reading my Bible. They need to find the notes I’ve taken lying on the counter in the kitchen. They need to overhear me praying with a friend on the phone.

I bet your kids do too.

It seems that the lessons we so want to teach our kids are transferred—and not because we sit them down in the living room, pass out ten pages about being spiritual, and then give them a long-winded lecture about how our family is going to follow God. The thing that shapes them more deeply is that you and I pursue God in the everyday of living—that our spiritual lives become the backdrop for their childhood. Bibles left open are normal. A kneeling, praying mom is an ordinary sight. Bibles studies done at bath time, routine.

Reaching Their Hearts

One afternoon I had gone to pray in secret, but God so beautifully taught me that my “secret” needed to be seen. Jesus said in Matthew 6 that we are supposed to keep a secret life. To give in secret, pray in secret, and fast in secret. But I think that when we become moms, for a season those sets of eyes sent from heaven to watch you need to see what you do with God in your “unseen” moments.

May it be so for you and me. And may the children who witness our prayers learn to pray more powerfully because they catch us being with God.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Last Rising -- RELEASE DAY!

The Last Rising
by Rachel Firasek

Book Description: After paying two millennia’s penance to Osiris, world-weary Phoenix Ice has had enough. Saving souls without any hope for her own redemption isn’t how she imagined spending eternity. Fed up, she decides her next death will be her last. But when she sacrifices her own life for a sexy Texan in a catastrophic plane crash, she has no idea the consequences will be so great…or that she’ll end up back in his life for her next assignment.
Now that Turner Alcott has survived the worst, finding a wife and mother for his son matters more than ever before. When the mysterious Ice comes into his life, Turner knows she’s the one—but love is the last thing Ice wants. If he wants to win her heart, Turner must teach Ice how to forgive herself, and prove that love is the ultimate sacrifice.




Rachel is also giving away 3 copies of The Last Rising and a beautiful pendant.  Please enter your information on this form.  Be sure to tell them you are entering through Books and Needlepoint!  There is also a live twitter party tonight - 6pm CST - #lastrising



About the author: 

Rachel Firasek grew up in the south and despite the gentle pace, she harassed life at full steam. Her curiosity about mythology, human nature, and the chemical imbalance we call love led her to writing. Her stories began with macabre war poems and shifted to enchanted fairytales, before she settled on a blending of the two.
Today you’ll find her tucked on a small parcel of land, surrounded by bleating sheep and barking dogs, with her husband and children. She entertains them all with her wacky sense of humor or animated reenactments of bad 80’s dance moves.
She’s intrigued by anything unexplained and seeks the answers to this crazy thing we call life. You can find her where the heart twists the soul and lights the shadows… or at www.rachefirasek.com .

Excerpt
The Last Rising by Rachel Firasek
She reached for his hand, her nails scraping along the sensitive flesh before settling into his grip.
Lesson Number One in controlling a man: find his weakness. Every man had one.


His nostrils flared, and his quick intake of breath confirmed he was at least mildly interested in her. She tipped her head to the side and grinned, hoping he’d read the “let’s slink down the aisle to the lavatory” in her eyes. “Ice.” Her smile widened. She bit her lower lip and dropped her lashes.


He leaned forward, his face inches from hers. “Now, that’s different. Why Ice?”


“Why not?” She moved closer, until their lips almost touched. His aftershave wrapped around her. The sandalwood and vanilla scent cramped her stomach with a need threatening her sanity.


The pesky flight attendant chose that moment to interrupt her ploy. “Excuse me, would you like a pillow and blanket?”


Imaginary daggers pierced the helpful attendant. “Yes, please,” Ice gritted through clenched teeth, fighting to maintain the false smile plastered across her face. The blanket might come in handy. Ice paid the woman and
gracefully snatched the parcel.


The unwanted distraction ruined the brief interlude. Turner settled in his seat, another hint of pink shadowing his face. “Do you fly often?”


She twisted in the small seat and rested her back against the glass. “Too
often. And you?”


“Yeah.” He shrugged. “Work demands it. I have a son, Brodie. I would cart him and his nanny with me, but his asthma usually acts up on the plane.”


When he said his son’s name, his eyes lit up, reflecting bits of gold amongst the green. Love. Such a sad sentiment these humans had. Love wouldn’t keep his son from dying one day. Love was a soft emotion that tore your heart in two. No thanks. She’d loved like that once and it had destroyed her. The monster inside
her would never know that kind of vulnerability again. Forget the child. A pinched smile escaped her, but he seemed determined to carry on a conversation regardless of her lack of enthusiasm. She’d like to be doing
something other than talking right now.


He stretched his legs forward and slumped deeper into the seat. “Do you have kids?”


He must have a damn sorcerer working for him. Was it Pick on Ice Day? Damn, nosy humans. She schooled her face into a practiced calm. “Not anymore.”

Monday, September 5, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEXII!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEXII!!  I LOVE YOU!!! JUST CAN'T BELIEVE YOU ARE 17 TODAY!

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