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08 September 2013

Interview with Ann Shorey: Overcoming after Losing the Love of Your Life


Anne Shorey


Ann Shorey is the author of Where Wildflowers Bloom and When the Heart Heals, the first two novels in the Sisters at Heart series for Revell. The third book in the series, Love’s Sweet Beginning, is scheduled for release in February, 2014. She’s also the author of the At Home in Beldon Grove series, also published by Revel.

Ann, welcome to Overcoming With God.  We appreciate your willingness to share your testimony of overcoming with our readers. 
Would you tell us about the most difficult thing in your life you have had to overcome, with God’s help?
            In the late 1980’s, my husband of twenty-plus years was diagnosed with advanced kidney cancer. He had recently taken early retirement, we moved to a new community (where we knew no one—although that wasn’t intentional!), and had many plans for a long future together. The book of James says, “Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.” (James 4:4:14a NIV) How true! We certainly didn’t know what awaited us soon after our move.
            Surgery was recommended following the diagnosis, and the surgeon found cancer cells had wrapped around his spine. The surgeon removed all that he could, but the surgery left my husband unable to sit upright or walk without wearing a clamshell-like body brace. He spent three weeks in a rehab facility where we were both taught how to maneuver him in and out of the brace, how to transfer him to a wheelchair, how he could shower—and on and on. As I learned to do things I never dreamed I’d have to master, the Lord was my constant companion.
            Once back home, my husband began radiation treatment and we settled into a routine. We’d been told that some patients with kidney cancer lived as many as thirteen years beyond the surgery. In our case, this was not to be. During his final hospitalization nine months after the initial surgery, one of the nurses asked me how we could show such strength in the face of our circumstances. Right there in the hospital corridor the Lord enabled me to share my faith with her. (Pausing here to re-group. This is hard to write about.)
            When my husband died, I believed my life was over. Instead, the Lord has opened doors that I didn’t know were there. I’d always wanted to write, and my first published article was for a bereavement magazine, telling of our last days together. Since then, so much has happened, immeasurably more than I could ever ask or imagine. God has given me grace to overcome, grace to persevere, and blessing upon blessing in my life.

When the Heart Heals
Disability friendliness: Is this latest release available in audio format or do you have any other works available on audio?  Do your e-books have audio capability? Do you have any in large print?
Unfortunately, none of my books are available in either large print or audio. They are all available in e-book format, however, which makes it possible to enlarge the font on an e-reader.
Where Wildflowers Bloom

In this latest work, do you have any topics useful for bibliotherapy, or therapeutic influence through reading about a disorder or situation?  
When the Heart Heals deals with the issue of forgiveness.
In Where Wildflowers Bloom, one of the main characters struggles with PTSD in the aftermath of the War Between the States. (An interesting note: in that time period, PTSD was called “Soldier’s Heart.”)

Thank you Ann for agreeing to answer these questions.  Have a blessed day and keep on writing!!

You can find Ann and her books at www.AnnShorey.com

Two Giveaways: Ann will give away reader's choice of Where Wildflowers Bloom or When the Heart Heals! International-ebook only. Carrie is also giving away a paperback copy of Where Wildflowers Bloom!

07 September 2013

SWEET CHILD OF MINE by Murray and Micaela Pura reviewed by Marian Baay



Reviewed by Marian Baay
~5 stars~*****

1863
Kitt is the almost eleven years old daughter of Jack Burns – a Canadian widower who is enlisting in the Union army to fight in the American Civil War. Kitt doesn’t really understand why her father is going to fight, but she trusts that God will bring her father home again after the war.

Jack frequently receives mail from his sweet child, Kitt. She sends him letters and beautiful poems, and adds some little things from home in the envelopes, like seagull feathers, or dried flowers. The letters are being read by all the men and boost the morale of the whole regiment. Soon Kitt is dubbed their mascot and known as ‘Sweet Child of Mine’ – as Jack often calls her.

Kitt understands that not everyone can survive the war, but she pleads with God to save her pappy and the men in his regiment. This young girl has a lot of faith that runs deep. Will her pappy return home to her after the war?

I really enjoyed this beautiful tale, and the poems throughout the story were a lovely treat. The characters were easy to love and difficult to say good-bye to.

Nicely done, Micaela and Murray! Dad must be so proud of his talented daughter!

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And you can also find the other stories in the Cry of Freedom Series at Amazon.
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05 September 2013

All Stories in A PIONEER CHRISTMAS COLLECTION Summarized by Noela Nancarrow

A Pioneer Christmas Collection
Barbour Publishing, Inc. (September 1, 2013)

Reviewed by Noela Nancarrow
5 STARS *****

A PIONEER CHRISTMAS COLLECTION

I love Christmas and I love Christmas reads! Throw in a whole bunch of exceptional authors and you’ve got a real treat! This compilation of original and inspiring historical romance novella’s will entertain you with their appealing and intriguing tales of pioneer life and love in untamed lands. Each story concludes with the new pioneers celebrating Christmas in unconventional dwellings.

 ‘Defending Truth’ by Shannon McNear, sees Truth, a young woman in western North Carolina, alone and responsible for her younger siblings after her father had left them to fight the British. What will she do when she comes across a half-starved militia man loyal to the Crown? This is an intriguing and heart-warming story reflecting the battle on King’s Mountain and of God’s grace.

‘The Calling’ by Kathleen Fuller centers around a tavern in Unionville, Ohio, that also doubles as a stagecoach stop. Elijah Montgomery is pushed by his parents to travel and preach. Is he just being obedient to his folks or hearing the calling himself? What part might Milly, the lovely tavern girl who works for her father, have in helping Elijah to find his destiny?

‘A Silent Night’ by Anna Urquhart illustrates the struggles of a mother and young child surviving on their own in the woodlands of Michigan Territory in 1830. Refusing a marriage of convenience that most women would have taken up leaves Lorna vulnerable and unprepared for winter. How can she possibly survive and will they get their Christmas miracle that 6 year old Afton is praying for?

'A Pony Express Christmas' by Margaret Brownley has the bloomer-clad Ellie-May Newman searching across the unforgiving Nebraska Territory for her missing brother who rode for the Pony Express. After saving a man, she informs him he’ll be helping her on her quest. There’s an interesting love triangle in this story and an unexpected outcome for Ellie at the end of the trail. Margaret Brownley is a brilliant storyteller and this tale is a hearty feast for a novella!

‘A Christmas Castle’ by Cynthia Hickey ambushes Annie Morgan with quite a few eye-popping revelations when she arrives at her ranch in Prescott, Arizona, to chase down her new husband who was supposed to meet her in town. This story by Cynthia was fast-moving, delightfully romantic, and especially captivating!

‘The Cowboy’s Angel’ by Lauraine Snelling has a very pregnant woman and her son living on the Dakota Territory plains in 1875 waiting for her husband to return home after leaving weeks earlier to purchase supplies. With a baby coming, a 4 yr. old son, animals to care for, and snowstorms, Belle is in much need of a Christmas miracle from God’s angels. What could have befallen her husband?

‘A Badlands Christmas’ by Marcia Gruver soon has Australian Jonathon Nancarrow journeying from sophisticated New York City along with his two daughters to the small town of Medora in the heart of the wilderness, still seeking peace and healing after the death of his wife. His eldest daughter Noela takes quite a while adjusting to the overwhelming differences, especially having to live in a house made of dirt and grass called a soddie! Will this little family survive a harsh Dakota winter here and can Noela find love in the wilderness? Marcia Gruver writes an immensely memorable and highly entertaining read, delivering an enchanting story with a very sweet romance.

‘Buckskin Bride’ by Vickie McDonough takes us to Oklahoma Territory in 1889 to where Mattie and her two sisters Milly and Jess are living in a tipi, which unknowingly happens to be on handsome Irishman Conall Donegan’s land. Their father hasn’t returned and Mattie having been left in charge feels a huge responsibility to keep her sisters safe, fed, and sheltered. When Jess is hurt and they are all discovered, Mattie feels like everything is falling apart. Can things come together for Christmas?

‘The Gold Rush Christmas’ by Michelle Ule delivers an interesting and unique story with twins Samantha and Peter Harris travelling to Skagway, Alaska with good friend Miles. What sets out as a search for the twins’ father ends up becoming so much more for all three of these ‘musketeers’. This takes place during the 1897 Gold Rush bringing many unsavoury characters to the region; however this story which is based on a true account ends with an extraordinary Christmas inspired conclusion.

*Thanks to the publisher for providing a review copy through NetGalley*
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This book may be purchased through Amazon; CBD; Deeper Shopping; Barnes or Noble; or your local bookstore.
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GIVEAWAY:  We have 2 books of 'A Pioneer Christmas Collection' for giveaway this week. Marcia Gruver has kindly donated a book with signatures from all nine authors, and Carrie Fancett Pagels will be giving away another copy of this book!
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QUESTION: There are wonderful Christmas miracles illustrated in the stories throughout this book. We'd love you to share a Christmas miracle of your own if you have one! Otherwise, tell us what is special about Christmas for you?



03 September 2013

Noela Nancarrow reviews 'A PIONEER CHRISTMAS COLLECTION'


A Pioneer Christmas Collection

by Various Authors
Barbour Publishing, Inc. (September 1, 2013)

Reviewed by Noela Nancarrow
~5 STARS~ *****

In ‘A PIONEER CHRISTMAS COLLECTION’, nine exceptional and esteemed authors share their stories of brave pioneers who face daunting challenges and danger as they travel to, and occupy untamed lands. When Christmas arrives, the pioneers find shelter in unexpected and unconventional forms, and learn it is not the place but the heart, that’s needed to celebrate love.

This exciting collection of original novella’s are penned from these outstanding authors: Kathleen FullerVicki McDonoughLauraineSnellingMargaret BrownleyMarcia GruverCynthia M. HickeyShannon McNearMichelle Ule; and Anna Carrie Urquhart.

A BADLAND’S CHRISTMAS by MARCIA GRUVER

‘A Badland’s’ Christmas’ is an aesthetically delightful story that will submerge your senses in its charm and beauty with the captivating and enchanting storyline, coupled with the incomparable scenery of the Badland’s of Western Dakota Territory.

Desperate to help himself and his family heal after the loss of his wife, Jonathan Nancarrow brings his two daughters Noela and her younger sister Beatrice from Queensland, Australia to New York to live. However, when Jonathan gets to speak to an up and coming politician named Theodore Roosevelt at a function, he is inspired to pack up his family and undertake homesteading at Medora, which is in the heart of the wilderness. Along the way they meet young Hiram McGregor, who when hearing of the Nancarrow’s plans and prospective accommodation, is gravely worried for their well-being and survival in their dilapidated dwelling, from the chilling Dakota winter. How will this completely unprepared little Australian family ever survive in this harsh but beautiful land, and will Hiram be the answers to all their prayers, especially Noela’s? With both pleasant and frightful surprises around each corner, can Jonathan and his girls persist in their struggles to discover happiness, love, and peace, in time for Christmas?

Marcia Gruver writes with flair, delivering a touching and sweet to the soul romance, outstanding humour, and rich, vivid characters, in this wonderful historical romance. An immensely memorable and highly entertaining read! Thank you Marcia!!

A PONY EXPRESS CHRISTMAS by MARGARET BROWNLEY

In ‘A Pony Express’, author Margaret Brownley takes us on a fascinating journey across the wild and sometimes unforgiving land of Nebraska Territory, as Ellie-May Newman seeks her beloved missing brother Andrew - a Pony Express rider that never returned after the company had shut down.

The delightful but headstrong Ellie-May, strikes an amusing sight with her unusual bloomers and floppy straw-hat, and draws laughter and raised eyebrows from everyone she encounters, including Michael Corbett, a ruggedly-handsome man with intense cobalt eyes. This unlikely couple met in rather disconcerting circumstances and Michael was immensely appreciative she came along when she did! Helping Ellie-May in her search for her missing brother, Michael wasn’t prepared for all she would put him through. It didn’t hurt however that he began to find her quite appealing, even with her ridiculous bloomers, or that he felt surges of protectiveness toward this gal. He wasn’t quite prepared though to find that another in their small traveling party had their sights on him. This little love triangle provided some of the cutest and most hilarious scenes because the third party was none other than Josie, one of the mules! Take a step back in history as you traverse the trails in Nebraska of the Pony Express riders, and search for clues along with Ellie-May and Michael in their quest to find her brother.

Margaret Brownley is a brilliant storyteller, harmoniously incorporating historical facts and interesting geographical landmarks in a novella that’s replete with humour, adventure, and a delightful romance. An inspiring message of trusting God our rock crowns this captivating tale.

DEFENDING TRUTH by SHANNON McNEAR

In ‘Defending Truth’, author Shannon McNear takes us back to 1781, to a misty forest on a mountain of the western North Carolina frontier, and to the small Bledsoe farm just below the slope of the mountain. The story is set during the American Revolutionary War and after the legendary fierce but swift battle at King’s Mountain that had became the turning point in this conflict.

Truth Bledsoe’s father had left her alone to care for her younger siblings when he’d gone off to fight the British and militia loyal to the Crown. While on the lookout for game at her favourite hunting spot, Truth comes face to face with a bedraggled, hollow-cheeked young man in tattered blood-stained clothes. Realizing he was a Tory, the very enemy her father was off fighting and had warned her about, she kept her long rifle trained on him although compassion prompted her to feed this half-starved man.
Micah Elliot, an escaped loyalist prisoner, was bone-weary and soul-weary and uncertain where his allegiance lay anymore after seeing the horror that neighbours and brothers had inflicted upon each other. He wasn’t even sure where he could call home. Micah was ashamed of running away but although he had fled capture, he couldn’t escape the nightmares. Will Micah ever find a place to call home and something that is worth laying down his life for? Where might he find his future or will he forever be considered the enemy?

Shannon McNear has created a gem with her first novella that is exciting, thought-provoking, and historically fascinating. This story is an outstanding testament to her remarkable skill as a writer, compelling me to read anything else that Shannon might set her hand to!


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*Thanks to the publisher for providing a review copy through NetGalley.*

This book is available at: DeeperShopping, Amazon, CBD and other bookstores.
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GIVEAWAY:  We have 2 copies of 'A Pioneer Christmas Collection' for giveaways! One from Marcia Gruver that be signed by all the authors and one from OWG!

QUESTION: What are some Christmas traditions unique to your family and/or your favorite Christmas food?


01 September 2013

Interview with Shannon McNear



Shannon McNear is the author of the historical romance novella Defending Truth, part of A Pioneer Christmas Collection, and her first published story longer than a thousand words.

Shannon, welcome to Overcoming With God.  We appreciate your willingness to share your testimony of overcoming with our readers. 

Would you tell us about the most difficult thing in your life you have had to overcome, with God’s help? 
I used to think it was the depression, with which I struggled hugely through my teens and periodically after. Being in my middleish years now, though, I believe it’s anger. I was handed this legacy of rage by my family history, and for a long time bought into the lie that my own outbursts were justified. Eventually, the same thing which helped me overcome childhood abuse and depression—that anything we’re afflicted with, or tempted to, Jesus has experienced in some form or another—helped me release the anger. It isn’t that the wrongs done us are “nothing.” We sin, and we are sinned against, and it’s a big deal—it’s what sent Jesus to the cross. But He took it in His perfection and innocence, and paid for it all. If we truly believe that, and that He is our shield and defender, then we must trust that He’ll make all wrongs right, in His time.
And in the meantime, I’m responsible for my own actions, and reactions.
A Pioneer Christmas Collection

Disability friendliness: Is this latest release available in audio format or do you have any other works available on audio?  Do your e-books have audio capability? Do you have any in large print?  
Being such a newbie author, I have no idea what Barbour Publishing intends to do in that department. I hope they’d consider audio format!

In this latest work, do you have any topics useful for bibliotherapy, or therapeutic influence through reading about a disorder or situation?  
A big one is combat-induced PTSD, as my hero grapples with that. I also touch on depression, forgiveness, and grief and loss issues.

Thank you, Shannon, for agreeing to answer these questions.  Have a blessed day and keep on writing!!
Thank you for having me!

You can read more about Shannon at her website, www.shannonmcnear.com, or find her on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.

Pioneer Christmas is available at:
Available at:
Christianbook.com (paperback and ebook formats)
Amazon (paperback and Kindle formats)
DeeperShopping.com (paperback)

GIVEAWAY: Copy of Shannon's book.  Leave a comment.

29 August 2013

Other novels by Michelle Griep


This week we are featuring Michelle Griep. In May I have read Michelle's latest release A Heart Deceived, which I have reviewed earlier this week. After reading that awesome book I just HAD to get her other two novels. I didn't have the time to read or review them yet, but they are on top of my TBR stack! 
The books I'm talking about are Undercurrent and Gallimore. Today I'd like to share the book covers and blurbs with you.
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(Risen Books 2011)

Professor Cassie Larson leads a life her undergrad students hope to attain, until she tumbles into the North Sea and is sucked down into a swirling vortex…and a different century.
Alarik, son of a Viking chieftain, is blamed for a murder he didn’t commit—or did he? He can’t remember. On the run, saving a half-drowned foreign woman wasn’t in his plan.
Ragnar is a converted pagan shunned by many but determined to prove his Cousin Alarik’s innocence. He didn’t count on falling in love with Cassie or the deadly presence of evil that threatens his village in  Alarik’s absence.
Undercurrent is a timeless tale of honor and sacrifice.




(Black Lyon Publishing 2008)

Jessica Neale turns her back on everyone the day her husband dies. After conceding to a vacation in England, a bizarre storm and near-fatal accident alters her reality.
Colwyn Haukswyrth, as cold and unfeeling as the armor he wears, is a knight who has one focus in life-himself. The product of a family rooted in hatred andgreed, he never understood the significance of forgiveness. Until he meets Jessica Neale. More vexing and irksome than any wench he’s ever encountered, this provoking bit of a woman teaches him what genuine love is—a lesson he’ll take with him to the grave.ality, and she finds herself in the past. When confronted by a knight bearing the mirror-image of her apathetic heart, it’s a rude awakening to what she’s allowed herself to become.





GIVEAWAY: A book by Michelle Griep of your choice, and format—international winners ebook only.

27 August 2013

Marian Baay reviews A HEART DECEIVED by Michelle Griep

A Heart Deceived


Reviewed by Marian Baay
~5 stars~*****

Publisher’s book description:
Miri Brayden teeters on a razor's edge between placating and enraging her brother, whom she depends upon for support. Yet if his anger is unleashed, so is his madness. Miri must keep his descent into lunacy a secret, or he'll be committed to an asylum—and she'll be sent to the poorhouse. 

Ethan Goodwin has been on the run all of his life—from family, from the law ... from God. After a heart-changing encounter with the gritty Reverand John Newton, Ethan would like nothing more than to become a man of integrity—an impossible feat for an opium addict charged with murder. 

When Ethan shows up on Miri's doorstep, her balancing act falls to pieces. Both Ethan and Miri are caught in a web of lies and deceit—fallacies that land Ethan in prison and Miri in the asylum with her brother. Only the truth will set them free.


My review:
A new-to-me-author, this was my first introduction with Michelle Griep’s writing. This woman really can write! Usually I’m not so much into books with a sort of ‘dark’ setting and that’s why I looked at this book for at least three times and every time decided not to request it for review, but then I did it anyway—and boy, am I glad I did!
The author has a unique way with words that drew me into the story right away—on the first page I sat next to Miri in church in 18th century England and reluctantly had to let my new friend go on the last.
The descriptions are so rich and full, I could almost feel, hear, smell, and touch them. The emotions splattered from the pages—fear, despair, unfairness, hope, love, romance!
Extremely well written, excellent research, and a brilliant plot!!


*Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a review copy through NetGalley.*

You can find Michelle's books at Amazon, CBD, B&N and other bookstores.
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GIVEAWAY: A book by Michelle Griep of your choice, and format—international winners ebook only.

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