Turn to Me by Becky Wade (with giveaway) All That It Takes by Nicole Deese (with giveaway) The Buy-In by Emma St. Clair Sunrise by Susan May Warren with giveaway

CFBA Blog Tour of Michal by Jill Eileen Smith

This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

Michal

Revell (March 1, 2009)

by

Jill Eileen Smith

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jill Eileen Smith is the author of several articles, poems, and stories, and her unpublished novels have placed in five writing contests in the past five years. A children’s story, which she wrote for her church led her youngest son to faith in Christ several years ago; much like a gospel tract led her to the Lord at a similar age.

That story, “Seeking Treasureland,” is now available. Jill is a member of several online writing groups and helps …

Sneak Peek at Michelle Sutton’s It’s Not About Him

Michelle Sutton’s sophomore novel, It’s Not About Him, is set to release in September, 2009 from Sheaf House.

For more details, including synopsis and endorsements (mine included!), check out Michelle’s google page
here.

Full Circle by Davis Bunn

Sometimes to find what matters, you have to back up and start again.

He’s a hotshot financial analyst who has lost it all. She’s a brokenhearted world traveler forced to come home and beg for money. His job hangs by a thread. Her dreams of making a difference in Africa are circling the drain.
It’s a spectacularly bad time for romance, even on the charming stone streets of an English university town. But sparks fly–and danger threatens–when these two wounded souls must work together to solve a mystery and right a wrong.
To find what they need, they may need

Getting to know DiAnn Mills

DiAnn Mills has been writing prolifically since she was first published just over ten years ago. Alongside her writing, DiAnn mentors other writers, champions those struggling in the Sudan and speaks at retreats and conferences.

DiAnn is a fascinating and talented woman and I’m so glad she is here to share with us!

Thanks DiAnn:~

If you could have chosen your own name, what would it be?

Harper Lee

Your first pet’s name?

Laddie

Your best friend’s name in primary (elementary) school?

June and Donna

I still keep in contact with June, but I have no

Daisy Chain by Mary DeMuth ~ Tracy’s Take

What is it about?

Thirteen year old Daisy Chance and fourteen year old Jed Pepper are the best of friends. They have explored the length and breadth of Defiance, Texas. The run down old Crooked Creek Church building is their favourite place to spend time whiling away summer days and after school hours.

Daisy’s sudden disappearance sets Jed’s world spiralling into desperation and despair over what has happened to his best friend. His guilt over not walking Daisy home that night drives his desire to find Daisy.

Meanwhile Jed’s own family is slowly imploding. Jed’s mother Ouisie carries

Character Spotlight ~ TL Higley’s Hemiuni, Grand Vizier

Today the spotlight shines on……………………………………………………Hemiunu


Tracy Higley’s Seven Wonders Novels have me totally enthralled! With fascinating historical detail and intricate characterisation, Tracy weaves stories of intrigue and romance around history’s most amazing engineering and architectural achievements.

I love her character, Hemi and am delighted to share Tracy’s insight into the man who is both engineer and musician.

Over to you, Tracy:~

Brief physical description

Hemi is a muscular ancient Egyptian. He is clean-shaven (including his head!) as most men of the era. He is too busy to concern himself with the jewelry and makeup that many men use,