Well it goes without saying we are already on the first Saturday of May....SERIOUSLY?
Today is the Kentucky Derby...wonder if we'll have another Triple Crown Winner this year or if it'll be 37 more years until the next one?
Guess we'll find out soon enough!
Meanwhile, enjoy this week's Saturday Spotlight with fellow Pelican Book Group author, Paula Mowery and her newest release, The Crux of Honor.
Dr. Kevin Alley returns to the
old home place to establish his medical practice. After running into Chelsea,
he knows his love for her is still strong.
Chelsea is ousted from her small
rented room when her mother bursts in, proclaiming Chelsea’s pregnancy.
Kevin takes Chelsea in, giving
her space to live on the upper level of his house.
When Chelsea’s baby displays
life-threatening symptoms, Chelsea must face her mother. Secrets unfold about
Chelsea’s parents. Can Chelsea and Kevin uncover the secrets linked to Amish
heritage in time to save the baby? Can the two find love together despite their
history?
Excerpt:
Chelsea Wilson stared at Samuel’s face as he repeated his
apology. The small town campus bustled in the background.
“Chelsea, I’m sorry. I’m ready to go back and join the Amish
church and be baptized.”
She nodded as tears slid down her cheeks. Her pulse strummed
in her ears.
He grasped her hand and leaned closer. “But that doesn’t
mean we can’t be together. Come back with me. It’s not unheard of...”
“No.” Her voice was low, almost a whisper. She studied his
plain clothes. “Samuel, I think down deep we both knew this day would come. You
never fit here, and I would never fit there.”
“You will hate me, ja?” His Amish accent crooned.
“No. I respect your heart-felt decision. I can see it in
your eyes. It’s what’s right for you.”
“And you? What is right for you?” Honesty poured from his
big brown eyes.
“I’m not sure.”
“You will find your way. Trust God.” He pulled her head to
his chest and wrapped his arms around her back. She leaned into his embrace for
a moment and then backed away. He replaced his black felt hat atop his head,
nodded, and marched toward the junior college parking lot.
A stream of tears blurred his silhouette. Chelsea planted
her face in her hands, thankful for the concrete bench under her to keep her
from sinking to the ground. How could she be so stupid? Her mother had warned
her to stop fraternizing with a young man on Rumpspringa. When she refused, her
mother had kicked her out of the family home. Chelsea couldn’t help chuckling
at her mother’s rich vocabulary. Fraternizing and banished. Why did her mother
have to be right? As small as the town of Integrity, Tennessee, was, Mother
would discover the news of her break-up by nightfall.
She wrapped her arms around her waist. I can’t sit here feeling sorry for myself. She swiped her cheeks
with the backs of her hands and rose to her feet. Draping her book bag over her
shoulder, she shuffled toward the library. She would focus on studying for her
final exam. There was plenty of time to cry her eyes out later, alone, in her
tiny rented room.
The Crux of Honor can be found at Amazon.
The Crux of Honor can be found at Amazon.
Paula Mowery is a published author, acquisitions editor, and
speaker. Her first two published works were The Blessing Seer and Be The
Blessing from Pelican Book Group. Both are women’s fiction, and their themes
have been the topics of speaking engagements. Be The Blessing won the Selah
Award in 2014 in the novella category. In November of 2013 her first romance
released in the anthology, Brave New Century, from Prism Book Group. This book
went to number five on Amazon’s bestseller category, historical Christian
romance. Legacy and Love was her first solo romance and was a finalist in the
Carolyn Readers Choice Awards in 2015. Her other titles include a Christian
romantic suspense called For Our Good, a Christmas romance called Love Again,
and a romance inspired from the Love Chapter called The Crux of Honor.
Reviewers of her writing characterize it as “thundering with
emotion.” Her articles have appeared in Woman’s World, The Christian Online
Magazine, and the multi-author devotional blogs, Full Flavored Living and
Putting on the New. She wrote a section for Join the Insanity by Rhonda Rhea.
She has devotionals included in several collaborative books.
Having been an avid reader of Christian fiction, she now
puts that love to use by writing book reviews. She is a member of ACFW and also
on the faculty for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference.
Paula is a pastor’s wife and mom to a college student. She
homeschooled her daughter through all twelve years, and they both lived to tell
about it. Before educating her daughter at home, she was an English teacher in
public school.
Learn more about Paula at her blog as well as find other
links to connect with her at www.paulamowery.blogspot.com.
Sounds like another great book, don't you think friends?
Hope to see you next week for Tuesday Treasures, Thursday Thoughts and another Saturday Spotlight!
Until later...take care and God Bless.
PamT
Sounds like another great book, don't you think friends?
Hope to see you next week for Tuesday Treasures, Thursday Thoughts and another Saturday Spotlight!
Until later...take care and God Bless.
PamT
8 comments:
OH wow, sounds like a compelling, emotional story. Best wishes and congratulations!
Paula, the line in your bio about "lived to tell" about home-schooling your daughter cracked me up. I considered home-schooling my two sons...for about half a second. :-) It wouldn't have worked for us, but I think it's a wonderful alternative. Congratulations on all your writing success!
Paula, thanks for the blog content today. Your book sounds like it can encourage your readers. I hope it soars to the top. Cheers
Alicia, Leah, and Marilyn, thanks so much for your encouragement. You've made my day.
Sounds like a heart-tugging story, Paula. Love it!
Another very interesting book! Happy Mother's Day, Paula, Pam and each of you.
Love the premise behind this one! Sounds intriguing! Best wishes for you and THE CRUX OF HONOR.
Very nice! This will do well!
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