Emily Rogers is ready for a summer that doesn’t involve being cast away on islands or being chased around the globe. So when she’s invited to an elite pre-college class along with her boyfriend, she jumps at the chance. But things are not all they seem at the Yin Program. Students are disappearing, and someone…
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Blog Tour: Beyond Her Calling
Welcome to the blog tour of Beyond Her Calling, a new Christian historical romance written by Kellyn Roth. I am pleased to introduce Ena Owen, one of the people who populates the Scottish village of Keefmore. Ena Owen Bio: Ena Owen is a mother and widow who now runs the general store in the…
Story Excerpt: Adela’s Curse
“Adela, would you like to dance?” Rafael asked. “Oh, I don’t…” Adela stammered. “Of course you do,” Lidia said. “Please help me escape him.” Rafael rolled his eyes comically at her and took Adela’s hand, leading her out onto the dance floor. “Did Lidia make your necklace?” he asked. “She’s quite talented,” he continued…
Review: Dawn of Destiny
Scott Remington is sure that he was meant to fight in the Alien War, to stand in the front lines against the mysterious invaders whose sudden strikes plague the cities of Earth. And fight he will, at the forefront of the war, but it will take him places he never imagined, to a destiny he…
A Blog Tour and a Giveaway
With the release of The Valley of Decision less than four weeks away, I have two announcements regarding the book. Prism Book Tours will be doing a themed tour of The Valley of Decision June 16-29. It will have a story-book theme, journeying through the fantasy world of The Valley of Decision. I am creating…
CSFF Blog Tour: Anniversary Edition
So the CSFF blog tour begins again. This month’s subject is The Shadow Lamp, the fourth book in Stephen Lawhead’s Bright Empires series. I’ve enjoyed every blog tour I’ve done with the CSFF, but I always have a special fondness for the books of the Bright Empires series. This is, in large part, because of…
CSFF Blog Tour: The Hero’s Lot
Even if your enemy has any number of vicious cutthroats, and still more vicious ferrals, at his command, one could see reason in hunting him down, if the necessity were great enough. But when your enemy can see you coming from a thousand miles away, one would strain hard to see any reason in taking…
CSFF Blog Tour: Unfashionable Furniture
When I saw that A Cast of Stones – showcased this week in the CSFF blog tour – was listed as adult fantasy, it made me happy. Maybe unduly happy. I was glad for the adult label for the reason that the majority of the speculative books I’ve recently read are labeled YA or younger….
CSFF Blog Tour: Captives
There are two worlds, separate of their own choosing. In the Safe Lands, all is pleasure and comfort and convenience, greased by the omnipresent wonders of technology – except for the thin plague, and until the time of liberation. In little Glenrock, life is harder and the rules are stricter – but there is the…