Month: December 2020

Gift of Restitution by Zina Abbott

My name is Robyn Echols. Zina Abbott is the pen name I use for my American historical romance novels. I’m a member of Women Writing the West and Western Writers of America, and American Night Writers Association. I currently live with my husband in California’s central valley near the “Gateway to Yosemite.”
I love to read, quilt, work with digital images on my photo editing program, and work on my own family history.
I am a blogger. In addition to my own blog, I blog for several group blogs including the Sweet Americana Sweethearts blog, which I started and administer.

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The gift of peace of spirit that comes from restitution.

A year after Luke McDaniels broke away from the control of two eastern Sierra Nevada Mountain outlaws and freed Ling Loi from the Chinese brothel in Lundy, one aspect of their escape still plagues his conscience. Even though he made a point to take only what was owed him, and he left sufficient funds to cover the cost of anything he took from others without the owners’ knowledge or consent, there had been one exception. The second horse he planned to “buy” to assure a successful early winter journey was snatched away before his gaze. Another was left in its place. The ten gold half-eagles he allowed was less than the value of the one available to him. He hated short-changing the owner, but Loi, who took on the name of Joy when they married, had been his first priority.

     
Joy, grateful she has been restored to the way of decency, senses that Luke needs his own restoration. Can she convince him to do what he must to enjoy peace at Christmas? 

  
  

Author Interview:

1. What is your favorite Wintertime Activity?

 Sitting in front of a fire and reading a book. Oh, you said ACTIVITY. I like to drive in the mountains and take pictures of snowy scenes for my blogs, memes, and book cover backgrounds. (See my book cover, bottom photo taken in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains.)

 

2. How many unpublished / half-finished books do you have in progress?

 I have several chapters I originally wrote for my first book I self-published under my real name (Robyn Echols). They go with my time-travel Aurora Rescue series. After I developed the scene and characters, I decided they better fit the modern character I planned for a later book, one which I have not yet written. Will I ever get the later book written and use those chapters? I hope so.

 

3. What was the most surprising thing you learned when creating your book (in research or in yourself?)

 This story has been rumbling around in my head for over a year. I knew just what I wanted to write. I intended it to be a short book—almost a post-epilogue. I thought I could sit down and get it written within a week or so. That did not happen.

 

4. Tell us about the greatest Christmas gift you ever received.

 My current husband and I were married six days before Christmas because I wanted him living in my home on Christmas that year. It’s been a great thirty-one years.

 

5. What did you edit out of your book? (Such as a cut scene or an idea that just wouldn’t fit?)

 This book is a spin-off of one of my earlier books, Escape from Gold Mountain. It takes place about 11-12 months after the earlier book ends. I did not want the book to pick up where the other left off; I want it to focus on the incident involving the horse. However, it was a challenge to keep the back story to a minimum.

 

6. What inspired you to write this novel?

 In Escape from Gold Mountain, I tried to portray my hero as a basically decent person desperate for a paying job. He took a chance and accepted a job only find himself trapped by a pair of outlaws. As he extricated himself from the illegal acts he was forced to perform in order to prevent them from killing him, he tried to balance between not turning himself over to the mercy of the law (from whom he doubted he would receive mercy) and maintaining as much integrity as possible. He does pretty well except for one instance. He knew, in order to save the woman he loved, he cheated a man. This story is about him making things right.

 

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A Murder is Forever by Rob Bates

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A Murder is Forever by Rob Bates was an exciting book.  This book was a slow-moving book, which didn’t bother me too much.  There wasn’t any suspense as I was reading and part of me wished that there had been some because I love books that have a ton of tension in them.  I did fall in love with Mimi right from the start of the book, and I hope the author writes more books with her in them because I would love to read them.  I was able to figure out who the killer was pretty early in the book, but that isn’t bad.  This book would be perfect for people who like mystery books but don’t like a ton of suspense in the book.  If you are looking for a mystery book to read this winter, I would for sure recommend this book to you.  This book also isn’t super long, so I could get through it in a couple of days, which I always love.

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Genre: Mystery
Published by: Camel Press
Publication Date: October 13th 2020
Number of Pages: 281
ISBN: 1603812229 (ISBN13: 9781603812221)
Series: The Diamond District Mystery Series

Max Rosen always said the diamond business isn’t about sorting the gems, it’s about sorting the people. His daughter Mimi is about to learn that some people, like some diamonds, can be seriously flawed.

After Mimi’s diamond-dealer cousin Yosef is murdered–seemingly for his $4 million pink diamond–Mimi finds herself in the middle of a massive conspiracy, where she doesn’t know who to trust, or what to believe. Now she must find out the truth about both the diamond and her cousin, before whoever killed Yosef, gets her.

“[A] sprightly debut …. Bates, who has more than 25 years as a journalist covering the diamond business, easily slips in loads of fascinating information on diamonds and Jewish culture without losing sight of the mystery plot. Readers will look forward to Mimi’s further adventures.” – Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Rob Bates has written about the diamond industry for over 25 years. He is currently the news director of JCK, the leading publication in the jewelry industry, which just celebrated its 150th anniversary. He has won 12 editorial awards, and been quoted as an industry authority in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and on National Public Radio. He is also a comedy writer and performer, whose work has appeared on Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update segment, comedycentral.com, and McSweeneys He has also written for Time Out New York, New York Newsday, and Fastcompany.com. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and son.

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Rebekah’s Quilt by Sara Harris


Sara Harris makes her home with her family of seven, which includes her romance novelesque husband and her five children. 
She holds her BA in history and is currently back in school seeking her BSN.  

An Amish settlement. An English stranger. The Blizzard of 1888. Who can Rebekah trust when the line between the Amish and the English becomes blurred?

A sweet and gentle love blossoms between Rebekah Stoll and her childhood friend Joseph Graber, despite attempts by her saucy nemesis, Katie Knepp, to sway the young man’s affections her way. 

When Joseph hints at the promise of forever, Rebekah is positive she should say yes to his proposal – until a mysterious English stranger shows up at her homestead and sets everything she thought she knew about her world on end. 

 

  
  

Author Interview:

What is your favorite Wintertime Activity?

I love listening to Christmas music and buying presents for my loved ones! Especially my babies. All five of them. 

How many unpublished / half-finished books do you have in progress?

I have about thirty books sitting on my desktop either finished, roughly finished, or begging to be finished. They are in about thirty different genres, too! 

What was the most surprising thing you learned when creating your book (in research or in yourself?)

When I wrote Rebekah’s Quilt, I actually learned that a branch of my family tree sprouted from Lancaster County, PA. In learning this, I completed my book, then learned the true origins of my family in Amish Country . . . 

Tell us about the greatest Christmas gift you ever received.

Each year being blessed to celebrate another Christmas is gift enough! Material things fade, lose their luster, etc. However being able to celebrate Jesus’s birth each year with my loved ones . . . that is a gift to top all gifts. Last year, I was able to afford a Sonic ice maker for my husband — that was my favorite gift to have ever given. He was so surprised! 

What did you edit out of your book? (Such as a cut scene or an idea that just wouldn’t fit?)

I did not edit out any major scenes. 

What inspired you to write this novel?

This novel was inspired by my ancestry. I love digging around in Ancestry.com!

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Believe by Author Nanette O’Neal

Best friends share everything, right? Unless it’s a secret that could cost them their lives. Robyn and Kit are born with forbidden magic-sense, the power to see and hear beyond Earthly sight and sound. It’s a curse that haunts them, but the girls are strangely drawn to it—could there be more to this power than they’ve been told?
When they spill their secret, it opens a doorway back to Forever—a beautiful realm where magic-sense began. They learn the truth: they have been given a noble gift. It connects them to the Skyborn royalty of this new world. They’ve been summoned back by the forces for good to preserve the kingdom and revive the power where it once flourished—on Earth. It can thrive again, if Robyn and Kit are brave enough to follow.
However, the doorway awakens more than magical fairy-tales. A dark force is unleashed—one that has battled the Skyborn since time began, and it wants the girls dead, the Earth destroyed.
 
Beyond the doorway is where the adventure begins—trickery, kidnapping, a prison break, rescue teams, sword fights, magical gold-dust, holographic medallions, and singing orbs—but only for those who have the courage to believe.
Nanette O’Neal is a five-time published author, certified transformational story coach, and professional speaker. Ever since childhood, Nanette was fascinated with the nature of storytelling and how it has the ability to connect us to our higher self and change lives for the good. She uses the power of story to help people find clarity, gain courage, and walk with confidence to become the hero of the most important story of all—the story of you.
 
 
A Doorway Back to Forever is a seven-novel series for teens and families designed to entertain, awaken courage, and magnify the divine power within the human soul. The books of the series are Believe, Trust, Defend, Honor, Remember, Restore, and Become. Remember is the most recently released (October 2020) while Restore and Become are scheduled for publication in 2021. Nanette O’Neal is a 2020 top-ten finalist in Fantasy for the global Author Elite Award for Honor, book four in the series. Nanette currently lives in Pennsylvania with her husband. She loves her family, hiking, Star Trek, and dogs.

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  1. Nanette is an author, coach, and speaker who uses the power of story to help you find clarity, courage, and confidence to become the hero of the most important story of all—the story of you.
  1. Nanette has had a passion for stories since she was young, recognizing the power they had to help people reach their highest self.
  1. She turned her passion into a career, writing A Doorway Back to Forever, a fantasy novel series to bring hope and inspiration to readers of all ages.
  1. Each book in the series is a fantastic adventure of courage that connects our world to a magical kingdom called Forever, where Robyn, Kit, and Cam discover magic-sense, the power to see and hear beyond earthly sight and sound.
  1. The children learn they are Skyborn warriors with the power to bring magic-sense back to their home world, but their arch enemy who has hated them since before they were born is determined to stop them.
  1. The story has symbolism designed to strengthen your faith and ground the readers in what they believe. 
  1. Nanette has turned the series into a coaching program to help people overcome whatever obstacles block them from becoming their most authentic selves. 
  1. Nanette gives speaking engagements about the power of story because she believes stories have messages that connect us to something greater—the story of who we are and why we matter.
  1. Nanette would love to see A Doorway Back to Forever in every home to let readers escape to a utopian world and use the messages and symbolism to make their world a better place to live.
  1. Nanette would love to see her series turned into a movie and start a non-profit for under-privileged children.

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Something New by B.Ivy Woods

After being left at the altar, Nicole Ford heads to Holiday Springs Resort to spend her honeymoon alone, and Barrett Pierce is in desperate need of a timeout in a hideout away from home. They weren’t expecting to fall for each other while on an adventure of a lifetime. Readers will fall in love with this jilted bride romance by B. Ivy Woods. The Holiday Springs Resort series wraps up with SOMETHING NEW, which is now live!

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A jilted bride and an overwhelmed banker from New York are about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime that neither of them saw coming. Sometimes love happens at the most unexpected times and places.

Romance writer, Nicole Ford, always believed in happy endings. Until her own groom left her standing at the altar. Determined to make her own happiness, she sets off for their romantic honeymoon at Holiday Springs, alone.

Barrett Pierce, an investment banker from the Big Apple, may have gotten himself in a little hot water and needs to take a break before he’s in too deep. Fleeing to the mountains, he has one plan – clearing his head and figuring out a way to fix his mistakes.

Neither of them were looking for romance but they sure found each other and discovered a passion they couldn’t ignore. Forget something old, and something blue…this time these two love birds have found something brand new.

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Based on the way her eyes were moving, I assumed that Nicole was tossing the idea back and forth in her mind like a tennis match. She looked down at her feet, and I had a feeling she was going to say no.

“I like this idea.”

I did a double take. She liked the idea of having a fling?

“Are you sure?” I asked, waiting with bated breath for her to confirm.

“Yeah, I mean, it’s not something I normally do. But when in Rome, right? I’ve lived my life carefully planned for so long, and there is nothing wrong with a little spontaneity and living life on the edge a bit, if that makes sense.”

I just stared at her. I didn’t expect this conversation to go as well as it was.

“This sounds like a deal. Do we shake hands to seal it?”

I shook my head. “I was thinking more along the lines of a kiss, like the one we shared last night.”

“I’m not opposed to that.” Her voice was still lower than normal, and the tone was sending the blood away from my brain.

I stood up and sat next to her. I surveyed the room quickly, making sure that our server had no intention of coming back to interrupt us. I placed my hand on her cheek and leaned in to touch her lips to mine. When our lips met, my tongue made its way into her mouth, and I could taste the hot chocolate she had just consumed, but it was also mixed with a taste that I was quickly beginning to realize was all her own. I felt her hands move up my chest, and her fingers grasped my cashmere sweater as if she were trying to draw us even closer together. I just knew she had to be feeling how hard my heart was pounding because of her touch.

The kiss ended naturally on its own, and we broke apart. I looked down at her and still found her eyes closed, as if she were remembering the touch we just shared. I watched her eyes float back open.

“Well that was lovely,” she said and touched her fingers to her lips.

“I don’t know if lovely can adequately describe what I’m feeling right now.” I raked a hand through my hair and took a deep breath, trying to calm my erratically beating heart. “How could that be better than the kiss from last night?”

“I-I don’t know.” I found her staring down at the hot chocolate. Perhaps she was wondering the same thing I was. How did every time we touch just keep getting better and better?

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About B. Ivy Woods

Ivy Woods has been writing for as long as she can remember. After getting her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Environmental Policy and a Master in Energy Policy and Law degree and working in the environmental field for several years, she decided to become a stay-at-home mom. That is when thoughts of a writing career really took off. Although she competed in NaNoWriMo multiple times, 2019 was the first year that she won. This win inspired her to make writing a career. She self-published her debut novel in 2020.

Although she is originally from New York City, she currently lives in the DMV (Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia) with her husband, daughter, dog, and cat.

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Merry and the Gentleman by Donna K. Weaver


Award-winning author, wife, mother, grandmother, Harry Potter geek, Army veteran, karate black belt, and online gamer girl.








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“How do you choose between your heart and your responsibilities?

Merry Hurst, a fierce widow and single mom, is determined to give her young son the life he deserves—including a male role model who will stick around for the long haul. She can’t afford to fall for a man who isn’t planning to stay in Huckleberry Falls, so she might as well stop dreaming about Carlisle Wyndham. If only it were that easy!
Carlisle Wyndham is determined to develop the avalanche-proof transceiver that could have saved his wife’s life. He’s glad his daughter has made a new friend, but they’re only staying in Huckleberry Falls long enough to complete the project. When he meets the young boy’s mother, Carlisle’s not prepared for how alive she makes him feel.
But he has pressing responsibilities pulling him back to England while Merry’s require her to stay. Do they dare risk getting involved only to say goodbye?”

  
  

Author Interview:

1.  What is your favorite Wintertime Activity?

Drinking a hot chocolate while reading a good book. Though, to be honest, those two don’t usually go together anymore. I do most of my reading anymore by audiobook. I’m a huge fan. That’s why all my books are available as audiobooks

 

2.  How many unpublishes / half-finished books do you have in progress?

I tend to be a finisher. In the Keirsey Personality Sorter (that one with classifications like ESFJ), I’m an “SJ.” We tend to start a project and finish it before starting another. I’m getting better though and can frequently work on more than one project at a time. But leaving one hanging is like having a pebble in my shoe. The only undone project that’s hung around for any length of time has been my fantasy duology, now in the hands of my editor. That took so long because it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done.

 

3.  What was the most surprising thing you learned when creating your book (in research or in yourself?)

The male love interest is a widower who lost his wife in an avalanche. As part of his grieving, he’s been working on a design for a wider-ranging transceiver. While I don’t go into a great deal of detail about it, I still needed to understand how avalanche transceivers and beacons work. I watched a lot of videos. It can be scary stuff.

 

4.  Tell us about the greatest Christmas gift you ever received.

I actually have two, though one of them wasn’t a gift to me but to my grandmother. Like Merry in the book, my mother’s birthday was on Christmas Day. The other gift was my second son who was born enough before Christmas that I was feeling good enough to enjoy the holiday holding a sweet new baby.

 

5.  What did you edit out of your book? (Such as a cut scene or an idea that just wouldn’t fit?)

The only real change was to the epilogue. For spoiler reasons, I can go into details. 🙂

 

6.  What inspired you to write this novel?

Last year I noticed some Christmas books that were written as part of a multi-author project. I thought it’d be fun to have a group of us write in the same fictional town. I mentioned it to some friends–and Huckleberry Falls, Wyoming was born. This year our stories are inspired by Christmas songs. Next year might be different. We’ve already fallen in love with the town and the people. Since they’re “Huckleberry Falls Holiday Romances,” they won’t all be set during Christmas.

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