Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Home from ACFW in St. Louis

Oh what a fun time we had. Here are just a few pics from the conference. You can see lots more on Facebook. And Tracie Peterson, brava, lady! Wonderful job keynoting for the conference.

Some of the author from Writes of Passage 
(me, Tracie Peterson, Judy Miller, and Kim Vogel Sawyer)
Robin and Cathy, we missed you both! 
(Doesn't Judy clean up nice?)

Ms. Kim Sawyer and I were tired of getting our pictures taken....

Laughing with Liz Curtis Higgs. But really, what else do you do 
around this woman? Her joy is contagious! 

Hanging with Judy Miller and Patti Jo Moore. Love these ladies.

Judy tried her best to steal this picture, thinking it went well with her jacket and purse. But we managed to keep her in line. Not easy...

Giggling with Dianne Burnett of CBD.com. She is hysterical! Love her.

There are soooo many glimpses of the conference and some really fun moments on facebook, when you have a minute.


I picked up some books at the conference and one of them can be yours! 

As good as it was to go to ACFW, it's fabulous to be home and back in the swing of things, and writing on this next book. Blessings, friends...

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

A glimpse at A Lasting Impression

October is almost here and that means it's almost time for A Lasting Impression to hit the shelves. It's also time to share the first two chapters from this novel. A Lasting Impression was over two years in the "research and writing," but what a journey it was.

This story––set against the backdrop of Nashville's Belmont Mansion (pictured below in the 1860s, and now present day)––is packed with "real life" Southern history, and I hope you enjoy it!



“Tamera Alexander paints vivid scenes, not with oils on canvas but with words on the page, as she sweeps us away to the cafes of New Orleans and the hills of Tennessee. In Claire Laurent we find a true artist, ever doubting her talents, ever questioning her calling. And in Sutton Monroe we meet a hero whose bright mind is eclipsed only by his tender heart. A lovely story, sure to please anyone who treasures a good romance.”
Liz Curtis Higgs, New York Times best-selling author of Mine Is the Night



"A Lasting Impression is a wonderful start to a new series. With writing that is rich and textured, Ms. Alexander paints a portrait of Belmont and Nashville after the Civil War that will pull you in and almost make you believe that you are living there yourself."
Robin Lee Hatcher, best-selling author of Belonging


Belmont Mansion circa 1860s

Belmont Mansion circa 2011

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Comfort Foods, and Words of Comfort

Join me over at Writes of Passage today as we're chatting about comfort food and words of comfort! And tell me what yours are...

Monday, September 12, 2011

The CBD Fall Catalog has flown

And here it is...click to view. 


It should arrive on your doorstep anyday. IF you're signed up for it, that is. If not, why not sign up today!

How to NEST FOR LESS

LOVE finding sites like this. Fun. Creative. Easy ideas for gifts and decorations that even I––craft-challenged as I am––can do. Thought I'd pass along...How to Nest for Less.


Enjoy! And if you have a favorite crafty site, please share!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Passing this along from Bethany House Publishers

The following is an opportunity for readers to review books from Bethany House Publishers. If you're interested in reviewing any of the books below, go here first:


Input your information, then wait for your email to come! Be sure and check all the genres/categories you want on that form (that the above link takes you to). 

It may take some time, but you'll receive an email similar to the one below where you can choose to review new releases (both fiction and non-fiction).



Historical Fiction Available for Review

Hello! Welcome to the latest Bethany House Book Reviewers Update--Historical Fiction Edition. In this list, we've got exciting new stories of romance and adventure from Beverly Lewis, debut author Anne Mateer, Jody Hedlund, Tracie Peterson, Judith Miller, and Kim Vogel Sawyer.

We only have limited quantities of each title, so only one book will be available to each reviewer. Please don't select multiple books--we can only send you one book per list! 

As usual, to request a review copy, just click the link under each book's description and we'll have a copy sent out to you (this can take up to 3-4 weeks). Post a review on your website and on a retailer's site (Amazon,ChristianBook.com, etc.), and email me to let us know about it! We'd appreciate it if you could post your review within a month of receipt of the book.

To avoid any conflicts of interest, be sure to note in your review that you recieved a free copy from us. I hope you enjoy the new releases!

Note: We can only send books to reviewers in the US and Canada. Requests will be accepted through September 13. Books will be mailed after this date.

Also - Help spread the word about this program! If you know anyone who would be interested in signing up to receive review copies of our books, direct them to www.bethanyhouse.com/bookreviewers!



The Mercy
 by Beverly Lewis

The Rose Trilogy #3

In this stirring conclusion, romance, mystery, and family drama intertwine deep in the heart of Lancaster County's Amish countryTwo Amish sisters yearning for new beginnings.Hen cares for her injured husband, uncertain what the future holds.Rose welcomes a second chance at love when she least expects it. Is she finally able to give her whole heart?
The Mercy

Wings of a DreamWings of a Dream by Anne Mateer
Rebekah Hendricks dreams of a life far beyond her family's farm in Oklahoma.While she waits for the end of the Great War, Rebekah seizes the opportunity to travel to Texas to care for Aunt Adabelle, sure that her glamorous and exciting life is about to start.But the Spanish flu epidemic changes Rebekah discovers she must choose between her desire to escape the type of life she's always led and the unexpected love that just might change the dream of her heart.


The Doctor's Lady by Jody Hedlund
Priscilla White feels called to India. Dr. Eli Ernest is back from Oregon Country only long enough to raise awareness of missions to the natives there. But then Priscilla and Eli both receive news from the mission board: No longer will they send unmarried men and women into the field. Left scrambling for options, Priscilla and Eli agree to a partnership. But can it survive the hardships of journeying west?

The Doctor's Lady

To Have and to HoldTo Have and to Hold by Tracie Peterson
and Judith Miller

Bridal Veil Island

When Audrey Cunningham moved with her father to his ancestral home on Bridal Veil Island, Georgia, she hoped the beauty and remoteness of the place would keep him sober and close to God. But now wealthy investors are buying up land to build a grand resort on the secluded island--and they want the Cunninghams' property. And then Marshall Graham appears, a man associated with her father's drunken past. Can Audrey's hopes survive?


A Whisper of Peace by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Clay Selby arrives in Alaska to set up a church and school among the natives. He is totally focused on this goal . . . until he meets a young, independent woman with the most striking blue eyes he’s ever seen. Yet, when he realizes befriending her might have dire consequences for his mission, can he ignore the stirrings of his heart?

A Whisper of Peace

Remember, go to the link at the beginning and fill out your info first, then wait for your personal email with the review information to arrive! It may be that all slots for the above books have been filled. If that's the case, then you'll be signed up and ready to go for the next round.


Have fun reading, and sorry for any confusion. Let me know if you have questions!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A Lasting Impression-back to front

Hey friends, we're one step closer to having a finished book!

It's always exciting to get the PDF of a cover, and here's a glimpse of A Lasting Impression (from back cover to front)…

(Click for larger image, then back arrow to return)

This book has been a long time in coming. In some ways––okay, in all ways––I wish I were a faster writer, like some of my colleagues. But I'm simply not. It takes me months and months and months or, as in this case…nearly two years, to write a book. 

I hope you enjoy Sutton and Claire's story, and I'll be posting a link to the first chapter here (and on Twitter and Facebook) soon.

A Lasting Impression starts shipping in October, and should be in bookstores no later than November 1st.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

History on your Wrist

To wear a charm bracelet really is like wearing history on your wrist. Since ancient times, people have carried talismans and all sorts of "lucky charms" to encourage good luck or else to ward off evil. While I don't believe in carrying an item for this reason, I do love charm bracelets simply for their charm, and for the memories they represent.


This is a charm bracelet that a group of dear friends in Colorado gave me before my family and I left Colorado for Tennessee in 2007. Each charm represents someone special to me and a special relationship that I treasure! Each charm also tells a story, and here are just a few of the stories "attached" to this bracelet... 



See the Queen of Hearts card to the left? Well...when Joe and I first moved to Colorado, we met Mark & Michelle Young (and we actually lived in their basement for the first month as our rental house was being made ready). Mark & Michell loved to ski. So, off to the Rockies we went! And after long days of skiing, we'd sit around the kitchen table in the cabin at Grand Lake or Winter Park––a fire crackling in the hearth and with Suzanne Ciani playing on the CD player in the background––and we'd play cards. Specifically…Hearts. We'd each take turns trying to "run em," and rarely would we succeed. But oh, what fun we had.

The heart is from a precious friend who loves hearts. Earrings, necklaces, whatever it is...it's gotta be a heart. And when I left Colorado, I left part of my heart with her, and (as she's said) I carried part of hers here with me.


See the back of the Queen of Hearts (on the right) where it says "Dork and Dorker?" Well, while Mark & Michelle and Joe & I were in Grand Lake on one of our trips, Michelle and I had decided to stay inside by the fire and read while the boys decided to bundle up and head out for a walk in the snow. But when she and I turned around to say goodbye to our hubbies, we discovered they looked a little...strange. They resembled two huge dough boys all bundled up in their sweatshirts, ski jackets, mufflers, ski gloves, and toboggans…pulled down low over their ears. You name it, honey, and they had it on. And they looked a little...well, dorky. The movie Dumb and Dumber had just come out so... You get the drift.  :) 


Another sweet friend gave me the book, which represents Faith Imprints, the book club we started at our church so many years ago. What precious times we spent discussing books, and characters, and plots, and faith.

See the drum? It has "Kurt" engraved on the back (in the next picture below), and it represents how our son played the drums in the praise band on Sunday mornings. The same praise band where Joe played guitar and Kelsey and I sang. It was a family affair.


The lion represents the Lion of Judah, of course, and the relationship we all share in Christ. The butterfly was for "new beginnings," which our family was about to experience as we moved to Nashville, where we are today.


And finally, above (and below) is the Jonah and the Whale charm, which represents all the ups and downs these precious sisters and I shared "day to day" for seventeen years of our lives on this earthly journey. And that we still share through emails and phone calls. How I love these women...


Every time I wear this bracelet, I think of each of them. And as I finger each charm, I picture their beautiful smiles, and I pray for them, and I thank God for how they shaped my life––and "charmed" me––for eternity.

Do you have a charm bracelet? One you've collected charms for through the years? Or one passed down to you from your mother or grandmother? I inherited my precious mom's charm bracelet when she passed on, and I treasure it so much. I'll share pics of that on another day. Now it's your turn to share.

Do you wear a history of something––or someone––on your wrist? I'd love to hear about it. And to my Texas friends, praying for you amidst the wildfires and wishing some of this Nashville rain your way!
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