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Notice Anything New?

booksbylyncote.com Posted on September 2, 2012 by Lyn CoteSeptember 2, 2012

How do you like my website’s NEW LOOK? I love it. I also changed a few things on different pages. Check out MEET LYN and WOMEN WHO MADE HISTORY. I’m going to be posting new videos and quotes from women who had much to say and achieved much too.

This month I chose Babe Didrikson Zaharias. Ever heard of her? Click my new WOMEN WHO MADE HISTORY page and see some of what this extraodinary woman achieved in a very short life. I will let you know when I post new entries on this page. I hope to feature some very interesting women!

BTW, Dana Spille won Barbara McMahon’s book Mirror Image Bride. Congrats, Dana!

This week Amish Author Suzanne Woods Fisher and historical author Ruth Axtell will guest. Don’t miss what they have to say!–Lyn

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Author Barbara McMahon & What’s Your Favorite Heroine?

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 30, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 29, 2012


My guest today is best-selling author Barbara McMahon. I was pleased when she accepted my invitation. She’s a long time author and a lovely sweetie online. She’s also offering a GIVEAWAY of Mirror Image Bride, her latest. Here’s Barbara:

“When Lyn invited me to share about a strong woman whom I admire, I immediately thought about a woman from my church.  Renee is a busy mother of six children–the oldest child now a senior in high school, the youngest still in elementary school.  She works full time and just finished obtaining an AA degree from a local college.  Now she’s working on getting her BA degree.  So with husband, kids, church, work and the other activities involving six children, I don’t know how she remains sane, much less such a delightful woman.  She’s willing to help whenever she can.  Her children are equally helpful, polite and fun to be around.  I think she’s a tremendous role model to her children and others in our church with her dedication to completing her college education.  There may be days when she gets discouraged.  There may be days when she gets overwhelmed.  But her sunny disposition and kindness knows no limits.  And her strong faith if reflected in every step she takes.

That’s the kind of woman I want for my heroines–strong, focused, joyful and demonstrating a strong faith to see her through any difficulties that come her way.  My heroine in Mirror Image Bride is such a woman.  Maddie’s fallen on difficult times with the loss of her job, the disappearance of her father, and the startling new development in her family with the discovery of a brother, sister and mother she never knew she had.  Throughout it all, however, she maintains her faith and strong commitment to rely on the Lord for her strength.

She takes on a job she hasn’t trained for so not to be a burden.  She’s open-minded about the discovery of her siblings–spending as much time with them as she can to catch up and learn who these amazing people are.  And she’s tenacious in trying to find her father to get answers to the myriad of questions that keep arising.  Her faith shines through each step encourages the hero in his own journey.

Everyone has friends, relatives or colleagues whom they admire.  Is this important to you in the stories you read as well?  What’s your favorite kind of heroine?“–Barbara

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To follow Barbara, here’s some info:
website:
www.barbaramcmahon.com
Facebook: authorbarbaramcmahon
Twitter: AuthorBMcMahon

So be sure to leave a comment about what kind of heroine you enjoy best and be entered into the drawing for a copy of Mirror Image Bride!–Lyn

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Lyn Reviews 2 Books by Author Charlene Ann Baumbich

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 27, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 26, 2012

Finding Our Way Home: A NovelFinding Our Way Home: A Novel by Charlene Ann Baumbich

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Charlene Baumbich does it again. She’s written an unusual, charming and touching story. Two unusual heroines–an awkward teenager and a wounded ballerina–find the true meaning of loving and being loved. I loved the setting which is Minnesota. I loved the teenager’s first love and her zest for life. I devoured this book. Loved every unique word!

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Divine Appointments: A Novel (A Snowglobe Connections Novel)Divine Appointments: A Novel by Charlene Ann Baumbich

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you’re looking for something different to read, Divine Appointments fits the bill! The heroine is not a young “thing” but a woman who has spent her life in solitary achievement. However, God has more in mind for her. I endorsed this book and here’s my endorsement. “This book intrigued me from the first page. A delightful, unique heroine and a story well told with twists and turns and layers peeled back. Insightful. Don’t miss it!

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BTW, Pat Cowen and Mary DeSive each won a copy of Sherri Shackelford’s Winning the Widow’s Heart!

I really enjoy Charlene’s unique stories and her characters. I recommend her highly. Here’s a video by her. What do you think of it?

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ENDS AT MIDNIGHT–Could Be Your Last Chance for My Free Ebook-For Sophia’s Heart!

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 25, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 25, 2012

If you look to the right on my slide show, my novella FOR SOPHIA’S HEART is FREE on Kindle! (Just click on the cover and it will take you to Amazon.)

And if you follow this link, you’ll see that it’s in the top 20 of Free Kindle Books.  Here’s the link  http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/digital-text/ref=pd_dp_ts_kstore_1

It’s also featured here on Free Kindle Books and Tips  http://www.fkbooksandtips.com/2012/08/24/four-free-books-from-amazon-kindle-store-22/

Please share the offer with your friends. I don’t know when I’ll be doing another giveaway!–Lyn

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Debut Author Sherri Shackelford & A Pessimist No More?

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 23, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 19, 2012


My guest today is Sherri Shackelford, a brand new author! She says she’s a pessimist but I don’t know if I agree. She is optimistic about GIVING AWAY TWO COPIES OF HER FIRST BOOK. So read and then leave a comment. Here’s Sherri:

“I’m a pessimist at heart, I can’t help it. When I’m preparing for a new venture, I always ask myself: “What’s the worst thing that can happen?” Then I decide if I can live with the consequences.

When my debut novel was published this summer, I knew I had to prepare for bad reviews. You can’t please everyone all the time, and if you have good distribution, then you’re bound to run across someone who doesn’t like your book.

What I didn’t expect, or prepare for, were the good reviews. I was totally flummoxed the first time someone wrote me a fan letter!


In Winning the Widow’s Heart, the heroine, Elizabeth Cole, has lived a life of heartache and adversity. She grasped a fragile shred of hope when she married her first husband, and her uncharacteristic bout of optimism proved to be a disaster.

When real love finally enters her life in the form of handsome Texas Ranger, Jack Elder, Elizabeth is unprepared. She’s become so accustomed to expecting the worst, she can’t see the blessing before her.

Many people associated strength with autonomy and independence. There’s another side of strength that’s more subtle and often overlooked: The ability to ask for help.

When we let others help us, we give them a gift. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: It is one of the beautiful compensations in this life that no one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.

Being independent and self-reliant requires strength. Saying “I don’t know” or “I need help” requires strength of spirit.

My heroine, Elizabeth, has to find the courage to trust and love again, and let Jack help her.

The next time you’re feeling overwhelmed and your strength is lagging, don’t forget to honor your friends and family—and ask for help. It doesn’t make you weak, it strengthens you and those around you.

Visit Sherri’s website: sherrishackelford.com

Follow her on Twitter @smshackelford

https://www.facebook.com/SherriShackelfordWriter

Thanks, Sherri. I think you were wise to prepare for the worst. Some readers think authors have no feelings OR some readers are just not very sensitive about others feelings. If you don’t like a book, why get nasty about it?

I’ve had my share of bad reviews. But I have learned to ignore the nasty ones. Some people don’t realize that not every book is meant for every reader.

Question to comment to enter drawing:

Why do you think you love some books more than others? What’s the difference?–Lyn

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Raspberry Island Anyone? Duck, Duck? (And Last Week’s Winners)

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 19, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 20, 2012

Welcome to Raspberry Island, one of the Apostle Islands on the southern shore of Lake Superior. Last Wednesday, my dh and my daughter and I drove up to Wisconsin’s “topknot,” stopping for lunch and shopping in Ashland WI and then driving up the coast to Bayfield, WI. We took a tour boat around the islands, something we’ve wanted to do for a long time!

The day was overcast and gloomy, but we didn’t let that get us down! And half way through the tour, the sun came out and everything was blue and lovely! As the tour guide told tales of the exciting history of this area where French fur trappers traded with the Chippewa (or Objiwa) in the 1600’s and later Americans logged and cut browstone, I came up with at least three story ideas. I am a writer, okay?

One story that intrigued me was a 70-ish rock baron (NOT rock star) going to New York City and finding himself an 18 year old high society bride.  He built her a fabulous house on the island where his stone quarry was. She came, she looked, she didn’t even spend one night there! I think my story will go a bit differently–definitely more romantic!


This final photo is of ducks on the shores of our smaller lake in WI. As you can see, they aren’t our usual Mallard ducks (below).

They are Mergansers we think, just migrating through from Canada.

Not too clear but you can see the sunset reflected behind them.

Finally the winners from last week:

Lisa Nelson won Amish Author Kathleen Fuller’s Faithful to Laura!

And the winner of my slightly read copy of Author Irene Hannon’s FATAL JUDGMENT is Norma Stanforth!

This week, Author Sherri Shackelford will guest on Thursday-don’t miss her & her giveaway!–Lyn



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Lyn Reviews Author Irene Hannon’s Fatal Judgment

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 16, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 13, 2012

Fatal JudgmentFatal Judgment by Irene Hannon

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This isn’t the first Irene Hannon novel I’ve read. I fondly remember reading one of her very first Love Inspired romances, A FAMILY OF HER OWN, http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19…

Irene has broadened her books to include excellent and very successful romantic suspense. I enjoyed her Heroes of Quantico series, book 1 AGAINST ALL ODDS http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/47…

Now for the latest book of hers, FATAL JUDGMENT. I loved her heroine right away, federal judge Liz Michaels. I initially wanted to sit Irene’s hero U S Marshall Jake Taylor down and have a good long talk with the guy. He made a lot of assumptions based on little facts when he meets Liz again, the former wife of a late friend.

This is a fast-paced, very accurate-feeling story of federal protection for a federal official in trouble. But that description merely skims the surface of a touching story of a man and woman in a dangerous situation, trying to keep her alive while their connection and feelings grow.

The villain is a man with his own troubles and agenda targeting Liz. Heartbreaking and suspenseful, this story does not stop till its full speed ending.

I have a slightly read copy to give away. To be entered into the drawing, here’s some questions: Have you ever read any book by Irene Hannon? Do you rememer which Love Inspired was the first you read (title or author or both?). Or do you enjoy romantic suspense–why or why not?–Lyn

PS- My husband read this and after conceding he had to go to bed before midnight, got up the next morning EARLY to finish it! I think he gave it 5 stars!!!

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Amish Author Katheen Fuller & The Way to Hope

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 13, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 12, 2012


My guest today is Author Kathleen Fuller. She tackles the topic of what leads to hope. She is also offering a book giveaway of her latest, Faithful to Laura. Here’s Kathleen:

“Living Through Adversity

In my latest release, Faithful to Laura, the main character, Laura Stutzman, must find a way to deal with the adversity in her life. Not only is she betrayed by the man she thought she loved, that same man scars her both physically and emotionally. Just as we do in our own lives, Laura must make choices about how she will deal with these negative events. Her decisions have an everlasting impact on her future, depending on what path she will take—God’s, or her own.

The Bible has many, many passages about suffering. One that speaks to me the most is Romans 5:2-4.  “…through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God.  Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.”

To purchase, click here. Faithful to Laura (A Middlefield Family Novel)

Frankly, there are days where I think I have enough character. As a thyroid cancer survivor still undergoing treatment, I’m familiar with adversity. What I need is more hope. Yet if I take the time to look around me, hope is everywhere. It’s in the child whose cancer is now in remission, the widow who helps another woman grieve the loss of her husband, the man who, because of a youthful mistake, makes a new life for himself after serving his time. Hope comes in all shapes, sizes, and forms. Even in our darkest hours, there is a sliver of hope, because our hope is not in this world, but in Christ.

Living through adversity isn’t easy, or fun, or desired. We all want our lives to be as smooth as possible. Yet what Paul wrote to the Romans is absolutely true. What we suffer, how we handle the suffering, and Who we seek out to help us through it is how we find our hope. And hope is what helps us carry on.”–Kathleen

Website: www.kathleenfuller.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kathleen-Fuller/81836200502

I have often felt like Kathleen that I already had all the character I wanted. 🙂

Here’s the question to answer for the giveaway.

Why do you think adversity comes before hope? They seem to be opposites. What can suffering do?–Lyn


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Last Week’s Winners & a Free E-Book!

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 11, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 11, 2012

Last week’s winners are

Janet Dowell and Annette Davidson each won a copy of Patricia Davids’ A Home for Hannah!

Sylvia won a copy of Lorena McCourtney’s Dying to Read.

And here’s a Free E-Book–I am one of the 25 romance authors. So if you want to read how I met my husband, download a copy!



Or on Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/How-I-Met-My-Husband?keyword=How+I+Met+My+Husband&store=ebook

Or on Smashwords, for other ereaders:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/143016

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Author Lorena McCourtney & Hanging On in Tough Times

booksbylyncote.com Posted on August 6, 2012 by Lyn CoteAugust 6, 2012

I’m so happy to have Author Lorena McCourtney as my guest today! She is one of my favorite cozy mystery authors both because her books are fun but also because she’s fun and a person who sticks with it. BTW, she will be giving away a copy of her latest, DYING TO READ. Here’s Lorena:

“This is a time of economic hardship. Job losses for so many people. Inability to find a new job. Desperation!

This is the situation in which Cate Kinkaid, the woman in my new mystery, “Dying to Read,” finds herself. This is the situation I also found myself in several years ago.

Cate is 29. It never really occurred to her that she might find herself out of a job and unable to find another one. After all, she has a college degree, and she’s never actually been fired from a job. But after the dismaying realization that she’s totally unsuited for the career for which her college education prepared her, and the hard economic realities of the bankruptcy, merger, or downsizing of several companies she’s worked for, this is where she finds herself – unemployed and desperate.

My situation was a little different. As a writer, I didn’t have a regular go-to-work job, but I’d had some 40 books published, and now had a contract to do five books for a publisher. But there were some big upheavals within the company, changes were made, contracts were cancelled – and mine was one of them. So there I was, like Cate – unemployed.



To purchase, click here. Dying to Read: A Novel (The Cate Kinkaid Files)

Cate isn’t a quitter. She moves to a different state, puts out job applications and résumés in person and online, and accepts whatever she can find to fill in. She’s a Christmas elf with Santa at the mall, puts advertising flyers on windshields, wears a bunny costume and waves a big sign directing people to a tax service. She hasn’t much more confidence in the job her uncle offers her as an assistant private investigator with his PI agency, Belmont Investigations, but she’s willing to give it a try.

Where she learns something about being open to God’s plans, because he knows what he’s doing.

I’m not a quitter either. I wrote books. I submitted them. I got rejections, or sometimes simply silence.

So finally I had to step back and ask God (as I no doubt should have earlier), Hey, I thought you wanted me to write for you. What’s going on here?

And the realization, which didn’t come in an e-mail from God, or big words booming out of the heavens (which would have made it easier for someone who can be as thick-headed as I am!), was that my identity in life was not Writer, but Child of God.

So I kept on trying, but with the willingness that I would quit if that’s what God wanted. I could trust that God knows what he’s doing, and our true strength lies in trusting him even when things look bleak.

And, like Cate, he’s brought me through the bad times. Sometimes strength means letting go and letting God take over.”–Lorena

Her website is http://www.lorenamccourtney.com.

On Facebook,  https://www.facebook.com/lorenamccourtney

Lorena, thanks for being so candid with us. Every career has its ups and downs. Sometimes the hard knocks are a bit too hard.

Have any of you read Lorena’s cozy Invisible? I loved her Ivy Malone series. I recommend all of Lorena’s books highly!”

Question to comment on to enter drawing: How many different jobs have you had and/or what was the strangest job you ever had?–Lyn

–Lyn

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