Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Book Blast: Tell Me Lies by Michelle Lindo-Rice

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New Book Release: Tell Me Lies by Christian Fiction Author
Michelle Lindo-Rice
Kindle: ASIN: B018EXNO70
Publication Date: Jan 12, 2016
Genre: Christian Fiction

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About The Author

Michelle Lindo-Rice is an award winning, bestselling author of "Able to Love" and "On the Right Path" series. She enjoys crafting women's fiction with themes centered around the four "F" words: Faith, Friendship, Family and Forgiveness. She is the 2015 winner of the Black Writers And Book Clubs Rocks Author of the Year Award. www.michellelindorice.com  

About The Book

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A broken heart...When Sydney Richardson meets Pastor Noah Charleston it was practically love at first sight. Sydney has battled so much deception in her personal life and in her work as an attorney, she is glad to have a perfect man she can depend on. But her Prince Charming has some secrets that are worse than Sydney could have ever imagined. What will she do when Noah's past life come to light?

A broken truth… Pastor Noah Charleston has come a long way since his troubled youth. A respected Man-of-God, Noah’s long buried past emerges in the form of blackmail and threats. Noah not only fears for his safety but also for his newfound love. Will he take a chance on the truth before it’s too late?

A broken trust...Newly converted Christian, Belinda Santiago, harbors a secret that could end her friendship with Sydney. She’s in love with Lance Forbes, Sydney’s ex-fiancé. When Belinda and Lance’s relationship is exposed she may have to choose between her man and her best friend.

A broken man...Lance Forbes returns to Port Charlotte to make things right with Sydney, but his feelings for Belinda are in his way. Lance knows for him to become a do-right man, he must face his childhood pain. Will Lance get his act together and take a chance on love or run again?

Connect Socially 
 Website: http://www.michellelindorice.com 
 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michelle.lindorice 
 Twitter: https://twitter.com/mlindorice 

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Prologue

“The rumor is three black boys killed your parents. Is it true?”

Perched on the edge of his cot, Noah Charleston lifted his eyes to look at the four half-men standing before him. The leader of the pack, Mitch, was sixteen with a baby face, braces and bad acne around his chin. His two muscles, twins Roger and Wylie, were about a year older at seventeen. Both were built like linebackers. Finally, the Whiz, or Matthew a slender fifteen year old with glasses that took up half of his face was the brain of the group.

“Answer him,” Roger prodded, stepping into the small cell. 

Noah shrugged. “That was a year ago.”

“We can do something about that.” Mitch popped his gum. “Join us.”

Noah had heard about the “Avengers” as they dubbed themselves. They ruled the juvenile detention hall and dressed in their version of combat gear: khaki pants, boots and camouflage shirts. Even the counselors were afraid of them.

Noah kept to himself. Everyone pretty much left him alone. Except for today.

He looked up at them. “Do I have a choice?”

Wylie stepped forward. “Do you want me to help you make up your mind?”

“How about I help fix that ugly face of yours?” Noah threw back.

Wylie sprung at Noah. Noah jumped to his feet and sidestepped the much bigger guy. Then he bashed Wylie in the back of the head. Roger lunged at him. 

“Quit it,” Mitch bellowed. “Leave him alone.”

Roger’s chest heaved but he backed off. His eyes held a threat. Noah met his gaze, daring him to bring it.

“I like your heart,” Mitch said. “We need you.”

 “I like my own company,” Noah said.

 “We have something you want,” the Whiz said. His voice was barely above a whisper. He wheezed his words as if he was always in need of an asthma pump.

 “You don’t have—” Noah’s eyes widened.

The Whiz held a crumpled 3x5 photograph in his hand. Noah snatched it, “Where did you find this?” “We have our ways,” Mitch bragged.

Noah squinted.

“I hacked into the computer system,” the Whiz said. This time he coughed at the end of his words. “I know who took your picture.”

“We’ve handled him.” Mitch’s tone was solemn.

 “That’s why you should be thanking us,” Wyle said, rubbing the back of his head.

 Noah looked at the photograph of his parents and closed his eyes to keep the tears from falling. It was his most prized possession. When he had been sent here to the juvenile home two months ago, Noah had placed it under his pillow before lunch. When he checked for it later that night, it had been gone. He searched everywhere but couldn’t find it. That was the first time since his parents’ funeral Noah had cried himself to sleep.

 “Thank you,” he grounded out.

 “Thank us by joining us,” Mitch said.

 The Whiz held up a picture. It was an African-American by the name of Tony Billows who had taken it.

 Noah clenched his fists. “Where is he?”

 “In the hospital with some missing teeth,” Roger said.

 “And a missing pinky,” Wylie added.

 Noah blinked. He would have settled it with a well-deserved punch or two. Not doing Tony serious injury. “That was vicious.”

 “It was a message. You mess with one of us you mess with us all. We’re a family,” Mitch said.

 “The Avengers,” Wylie and Roger said in unison. They held out their fists. Noah had reservations but Mitch had used the magic word. Family. Noah wanted family. He made a fist and the boys all did a fist bump.

 “The Avengers,” he said.

 “Welcome,” Mitch said.

 “Glad to have you,” The Whiz whispered. “Now, let’s get you some proper clothes and a haircut.”

 Noah swallowed his reservations. He had a family again. Nothing else mattered.

To Read the first three chapters, click here: http://michellelindorice.blogspot.com/2015/09/tell-me-lies-prologue-and-first-three.html



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Monday, January 11, 2016

Book Spotlight: The Other Man 1 by Author LaToya Wilson


Blurb for The Other Man 1:
 Jané loves her husband more than life itself, enough to naively sacrifice every dream she has ever had. But, communication failure in their marriage will cause a breakdown that neither may be able to come back from, and allow another man into both their lives, Blazier Freeman. Unusual desires and unstable secrets that are bound to get somebody killed will push them all to their breaking points. 

Can Jané resist the other man that can give her everything her husband does not know she needs?
Is Blazier the only thing standing between Jané and the tempest waiting to be unleashed without warning into her life when those same desires and secrets come to the light?


Meet Author LaToya Wilson

LaToya Wilson is a mother of three, wife, and brand new author that also uses the pen name, London Starr, for pursuing a lifelong dream of writing. She has wanted to share her imagination and give people a warm place to go in her books when the real world has grown cold, since the age of nine. Griffin, Georgia is her home, but not where she was born. She hopes to travel through her hometown in Kansas one day as an adult. Nothing makes her happier than to start a book, and then complete it, whether reading someone’s work or writing her own.
I write because I have to and hope to touch and inspire someone with my stories that are born from real life experiences that I have been privy to and a part of. The stories are a way for me to exercise and give my imagination a release. I love to read any author’s book. Anyone that can expose themselves to public opinion, that most times is negative, deserves to be read.
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Friday, January 8, 2016

Book Review: There is Purpose in Your Valley: Understanding Life's Struggles

There is Purpose in Your Valley: Understanding Life's Struggles There is Purpose in Your Valley: Understanding Life's Struggles by Dr. Arlene Kearns Dowdy
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There is Purpose in Your Valley: Understanding Life's Struggles I can't say enough great things about the book. After only reading the first few page it had me in tear because I am dealing with some things. This amazing book truly ministers to your heart and soul. Dr Dowdy breaks down the word of God so that it is easy for every one to understand. All of lessons in There is Purpose in Your Valley: Understanding Life's Struggles are backed up by scripture from God's word. This is not a book that you read in sitting because if you try you will miss the true blessing of its message. I high recommend this book and know I will be reading it again very soon.

LaToya Murchison Author of A Praying Heart: Learning How to Pray Your Way Through

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BOOK SPOTLIGHT: Building Online Relationships – One Reader At A Time by LaShaunda C. Hoffman


Hello I’m LaShaunda C. Hoffman.  I turned my love of books into a magazine, SORMAG Digital.  We celebrated 15 years online last year.  My love of books started at an early age and it grew into wanting to write my own books when I turned 16.  I asked for a typewriter and my mom got me one for my birthday.  I wrote my first masterpiece and was in love with writing.  Fast forward 30+ years later and my dream of being a published author came true, with my book Building Online Relationships – One Reader At A Time.

I fell in love with romances and moved on to other literatures.  Now I try to read a new genre each year.  My mission in life is to introduce as many people to books as I can.  Some of my favorite authors are Beverly Jenkins, Rochelle Alers, Sheryl Lister, Piper Hughley, Lutishia Lovely and Shonda Rhimes.

You can find me online –

Website: http://lashaundahoffman.com



Twitter - @sormag

Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lashaundahoffman

Instagram – sormagpics


If you would like more free promotion tip, sign up for my 31 Days Of Promotion


If you would like to work with me – Virtual Tea With LaShaunda - http://conta.cc/1NbAcLB

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I would like to offer a few tips for your book promotion – Start your mailing list if you don’t have one.  It is your #1 tool for promoting your book.  If you have one, make sure you are asking every reader you meet to join it.  You want to build your own community and start building relationships with your readers.

5 Mistakes New Writers Make With Promotion

  1. Not having a website – You need a home base for your readers to connect with you.
  2. Not creating a promotion plan – Don’t wing it, create a plan and work it.
  3. Waiting to the last minute to promote – Again having a plan will eliminate this mistake
  4. Not having a promotion budget -  You need a budget to promote even a small one will get you in front of new readers
  5. Not know who your audience is and where to find them.  Not all readers are online, so you need to know who you readers are and how to find them.

My book address these mistakes and offers you suggestion on how to jumpstart your promotion today.
  

Building Online Relationships – One Reader At A Time is available for print or as an ebook. http://amzn.to/1KYe5TB 

Thursday, January 7, 2016

2016 Goals for Author LaToya Murchison

As we come into a new year I have been thinking about what I would like to accomplish.  I wanted to share with you my 2016 goals and dreams. 


2016 Theme Songs: 

"Destiny" by Tina Campbell


"Jesus Will" by Anita Wilson


 2016 Scriptures:
  • “In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven” ~Matthew 5:16 NIV.
  • “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast” ~Ephesians 2:8-9 NIV
  • “I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands.” ~Psalms 119:10 NIV

2016 Literary Goals:
  • To publish 3 books
  • To attend at least 3 literary events
  • To read 100 books, (to include a good mix fiction, and non-fiction)
  • To successfully launch my newsletter
  • To go on my 1st blog tour
  • To start my publishing company (prayerfully) 

 2016 Personal Goals
  • To take better care of myself 
  • To volunteer in community
  • To serve God more
  • To travel more
  • To enjoy life


Author Interview with London Starr


LaToya: Hi LaToya Wilson, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
London: I live in Griffin, Ga, am a wife, mother of three girls, and a newbie author with seven works published and 1 releasing soon under pen name London Starr.

LaToya: What are your ambitions for your writing career?
London: To be a household name and known as a great storyteller.

LaToya: Which writers inspire you?
London: Every writer that I've had the privilege of reading their work. They've each contributed to my dream of becoming one of the great ones.

LaToya: What are you working on at the minute?
London: The Other Man: Dangerous Love and Secrets 3

LaToya: What genre are your books and why?
London: BWWM, I've always had a vested interest in seeing the races unite since I'm mixed with Blackfoot Indian, and the interracial market isn't saturated with books.

LaToya: In 10 words or less can you create a quote that describes you and your writing?
London: An experienced you won't soon forget.

LaToya: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
London: Chris Helmsworth/ Gabrielle Union

LaToya: When did you decide to become a writer?
London: Age 9

LaToya: Do you write full-time or part-time?
London: Full time.

LaToya: Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
London: I write at night, much quieter.

LaToya: Do you aim for a set amount of words/pages per day?
London: No. I don't force my imagination or craft.

LaToya: Where do your ideas come from?
London: Life and imagination intertwined

LaToya: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?
London: I don't outline my story on paper, but it is outlined in my head.

LaToya: How do you think you’ve evolved creatively?
London: I write about more taboo topics that people normally frown upon, simply because it is life and life is messy.

LaToya: What is the hardest thing about writing?
London: The end. Once I start a tale, I become invested wholeheartedly, and don't want it to end.

LaToya: What was the hardest thing about writing your latest book?
London: The topic is frowned upon. Most don't acknowledge their secret desires for fear of being ousted from their familiar circles of family and friends.

LaToya: What is the easiest thing about writing?
London: Giving the characters an unforgettable personality.

LaToya: How long on average does it take you to write a book?
London: A week, two at the most.

LaToya: Where can you see yourself in 5 years’ time?
London: On a movie set, helping to develop a film for my books.

LaToya: What advice would you give to your younger self?
London: Go to school for a lot longer. Learn everything.

LaToya: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
London: Aaliyah; She reached for her dream and achieved it, and did not turn herself into a sex symbol to do it.

LaToya: If you could have been the original author of any book, what would it have been and why?
London : There isn't a story I would rather have written. It wouldn't be the same story if I had.

LaToya: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
London: Develop a thick skin. Not everyone will love your story, and they don't sugarcoat their words when telling you so. But, write your story your way. It's yours, and a lot more someones will love it than those that don't.

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LaToya: Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview.
London Starr: Thank you so much for having me, LaToya


Wednesday, January 6, 2016

BOOK SPOTLIGHT: It's Never Too Late For Love by W Parks Brigham


IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR LOVE (The Golden Years Book #1)

 Excerpt:
Delana Crawford was still upset as she kicked her shoes under the bench in front of her queen-size bed and turned on the television. She had just returned from a much-needed walk to clear her head after she heard her twin brother’s other disturbing news. It was bad enough he was getting ready to upset both of their lives. But he had the nerve to ask her to coordinate his wedding and wanted her to meet with both families who were on their way over. She wished she would spend her Sunday evening talking about a wedding after he’d turned their simple and carefree life upside down. As far as she was concerned, they were living the good life after all the sacrifices they’d made over the years. The girls were now happily married with families and successful careers, living the American dream, even if they were running the family businesses.  What was also surprising his girls encouraging him, saying it was time for him to marry, again. The ungrateful traitors, they were supposed to have her back. Instead, they accused her of being a hater and said she needed to find herself a man.  Well, they could help their father and future stepmother have a wedding. And she was not jealous, just didn’t feel up to pretending she was in the mood to plan their upcoming nuptials.
Everything was to take place in two weeks. She couldn’t believe Rhonda Kaye Mason actually wanted to be a July bride and her brother and nieces were doing everything in their power to make it happen. That was why they were having it the last day in July, on a big Tuesday morning; what a joke! 
What was the rush? Demit his soul, thought Delana, opening a bag of her weakness, miniature Snickers.  And yes, she might eat the whole bag if she wished and add some extra pounds to her two hundred and three-pound frame.  Humph, just as long as the scales did not go past the ten mark. She popped a chocolate delight in her mouth.  Humph, he even had the nerve to tell her there was no need in her thinking about moving. Humph, she popped another. Dee, we can all live here together. We’ll still have our separate and private spaces. Yeah, right, she wished she would live with him and Rhonda Kaye Mason. She ate another. And she didn’t care if they’d only been in their new residence three short months; she unwrapped another.
After thirty-plus years, he was in love and planned to get married. What in the world was Deleon Crawford going to do with a wife at fifty-eight years old? To top it off, he was marrying Rhonda Kaye Mason who struggled with a cane just to get around.  She should be on a walker or one of those riding toys, Delana thought with a smirk, eating another one.  Now really, what good was she going to be to a vital, healthy man like her brother?  Regardless of Rhonda Kaye being two years younger than Deleon, she already had a serious case of arthritis.  One thing was for sure, he was going to have to take care of her by himself. She would move out as soon as she found something suitable. 
            Yeah, right she thought. Humph, she was stuck like Chuck!
“You hold it down while I check on things,” instructed Delana.  She then made a quick turn to walk to the back and bumped into a gorgeous, sexy gentleman with Nathan Collins. They both wore appreciative smiles.
“Excuse me,” said the older gentleman in his smooth, baritone voice.
Mmmm! Dang, every one of her nerve endings was spitting fire. “No, please, excuse me,” she replied sizing him up. Humph, men do it all the time.
“Delana, let me introduce you to my father-in-law, Charles Johnson.” She knew exactly who he was with all the talk she had heard at the salon. Poor Jazper was always flooded with questions whenever she came into the salon or boutique by people of all ages.
“It’s my pleasure, Delana,” he said, taking her hand.
She expressed it was nice to meet him as well, while she admitted silently that he was something to behold close up.  And whoever said he was a bag of chips should have said a family size. Ba-bee, Charles Johnson was a fine syrupy brown, six-feet plus, mingled gray, HUNK with a firm handshake.  And it was quite evident he knew the effect he had on women. But just like she overheard Jazper tell her nieces, when they called themselves playing matchmakers, he was not interested and neither was she.
“Delana, I see you’ve met my daddy.”
“Yes, Jazper,” she said, forcing the words out.
“Baby girl, I’m disappointed in you.” 
She looked at her father with a strange expression; she didn’t get it and he knew it.
“You’ve never mentioned you had such an attractive mature friend, and I say that lightly, mainly of the gray hair.”
“I’m so sorry, Daddy, mere oversight on my part.  Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?” She couldn’t believe him standing there with his eyes fixed on Delana.  She couldn’t count the times she tried to tell him about her and he gave his typical answer, He was not interested.
“I don’t know about that, Baby girl; only if you can get this beautiful woman to have dinner with me very soon.”
Although a few minutes had only passed, it seemed longer, thought Delana as he continued to entrap her hand. Three pairs of eyes were focused on her.  Oh, he was quite the charmer, she thought, as he caressed her hand. She wanted to take Jazper off the hook, but she wished she would accept a dinner date with him. He had already made it clear he didn’t want to meet any of her older friends, as he put it. Yeah, there was nothing wrong with her memory, she remembered well. Besides, she’d made it her business to avoid men who were so full of themselves. Been there… done that. Delana had managed to get engaged to two of the most worthless men on the face of the earth before she turned thirty.  She even had the nerve to marry one which ended in divorce within a year.
Her cell phone indicated she was getting another text in all caps.
“I’m sorry, but I must go.”
With those words, the handsome and suave Charles Johnson kissed her hand and expressed he hoped they could spend some time together after the wedding.  Releasing her hand and leaving invisible imprints of his hot mustached lips, he’d made her hot in more ways than one.  Giving them a nod, she rushed off like she was really in a hurry. The truth; she couldn’t wait to get out of their sights. Finally approaching the door, she took deep breaths before entering. She was having a senior moment, whether it was because of her age or him. Regardless, she was still having her moment which had been more frequent since she had another birthday.

About the Author

  W Parks Brigham lives in Houston, Texas and has two adult daughters. She’s spent her adult life teaching small children and loved every minute of it. She is now a retired (Halleluiah) teacher of thirty plus years and loves every minute of that for sure. Her main interest and hobbies besides reading, includes active participation in her church, listening to her own radio station designed especially for her, playing spider solitaire, working bent and wiggly word search and Sudoku puzzles.

            Because of her love for AA romance and women fiction, she was inspired to write her own and has penned some of the most delicious tales with plus size women as the heroine, touching your every emotion. Her heroines are attractive, educated, and sophisticated with high self-esteem. They are not looking for a man to validate their worth…just love them for who they are.  Drama, the element of surprise with lots of twists and turns, romance, love, and semi-steamy intimacy are featured in each story.

            Besides being a writer of AA romance and women fiction; W Parks Brigham considers her stories in a class all by themselves Contemporary Christian Romance since she includes intimacy. Remember, she was first to tag her stories in what she’s sure will be a new category in the near future.

            W Parks have recently ventured out into reading other genres.  In doing so she has met some amazing new authors and have enjoyed their stories.

Connect with W Parks Brigham 
Amazon Author Page: www.amazon.com./-/e/B00G4IPAMU
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