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When Angels Fly

Life can be harrowing, but there’s always hope. 

Eli Triumphs…

By Robert Kimbrell on September 17, 2016

Format: Kindle Edition

For several moments I sat at my laptop, trying to think of something that hasn’t already been said. There are many great reviews, and it is easy to see many hearts have been made tender by reading this.

First, I am so glad this story has been written down and shared. As the father of two wonderful daughters, I cannot begin to imagine the horror that took place in this mother’s life. How any man can be so evil is beyond me. Thank God for men like Matt, however.

There are a few happy moments in this story that made tears of temporary joy hint from behind my eyes: when Eli was able to drink apple juice without choking; the late-night trip mom took to get watermelon her son craved; when Eli and Noah played, as much as they could, in the hospital together. But sadly these moments too quickly moved aside, and the harrowing acts by a despicable grandmother and truly evil husband and father darkened the story. But this is real. That is partially what attracted me to this book. There is a time for the raw truth, it keeps one grounded.

To me, this book was more than a succession of events. Often, I felt like I was sitting across from the mother at a diner. My mind fades to gray images as she recollects her story from years ago. She opens her heart, and I listen to her thought process in awe. The mother is amazing for hanging on for dear life, even when it surely felt the bottom had fallen away and there was nothing to believe in anymore. She was there for her son regardless of all else. If you don’t believe evil exists, you will after reading this. Above all, little Eli shows strength and heroism, and despite the bitter end, he triumphed over life.

This entry was posted on November 13, 2016. 2 Comments

Chickens Eat Pasta: Escape to Umbria

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Chickens Eat Pasta: Escape to Umbria by Clare Pedrick

I have just finished reading Chickens Eat Pasta by Clare Pedrick. My review will follow Pedrick’s book synopsis found on Amazon below.

“Not just another romance, but a story of escapism, coincidences, friendship, luck and most of all… love. 

Chickens Eat Pasta is the tale of how a young Englishwoman starts a new life after watching a video showing a chicken eating spaghetti in a mediaeval hill village in central Italy. 

“Here I was, 26 years old, alone and numb with boredom at the prospect of a future which until recently had seemed to be just what I wanted.” 

Unlike some recent bestsellers, this is not simply an account of a foreigner’s move to Italy, but a love story written from the unusual perspective of both within and outside of the story. As events unfold, the strong storyline carries with it a rich portrayal of Italian life from the inside, with a supporting cast of memorable characters. Along the way, the book explores and captures the warmth and colour of Italy, as well as some of the cultural differences – between England and Italy, but also between regional Italian lifestyles and behaviour. It is a story with a happy ending. The author and her husband are still married, with three children, who love the old house on the hill (now much restored) almost as much as she does. 

Chickens Eat Pasta is Clare’s autobiography, and ultimately a love story – with the house itself and with the man that Clare met there and went on to marry. If you yearn for a happy ending, you won’t be disappointed. It’s a story that proves anything is possible if you only try.” 

I felt drawn into this memoir from the beginning; a story rich in love, heartache, new beginnings, fun, and really every aspect of the emotional spectrum. The action of emigration from one country to Umbria, Italy, in the 1980s, and the ensuing drama of that decision, is woven into a beautiful, well written memoir. The pace is steady, and the characters are well developed. Actually, everything is quite detailed, and I wonder if the author kept journals?  Even so, leaving one’s home country, after a divorce, and moving to new country requires strength, and Pedrick shines in this aspect. Humor is added (look at the title) and love abounds. Great job Clare!

 

Insight by Deborah Raney

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I just finished reading Insight by Deborah Raney and this book is a superb read!

Olivia is trying to save her marriage, and this includes moving from Chicago to a small town in Missouri; from a town of millions to one ten thousand. The very day she arrives, tragedy hits, and her life is shattered, with her husband’s death.  Sadly, that same night, she makes the decision to have her husband’s organs donated, and for him to be removed from life support as he is brain dead.

With little money and no insurance, she must figure out what her next step is to be. Boom! She finds herself pregnant!

Chicago and her old job aren’t viable options, as she comes to find out, and so Olivia decides to find local work. She finds a job as an artist assistant, to a local artist named Reed Vincent. Reed is a talented artist who is struggling to save his eyesight and he ends up going through a second corneal transplant. Olivia helps Reed in his studio freeing up time so he can paint projects he is behind on, and make a living. The two of them begin to have a special friendship.  Until, Olivia has insight…! 

This story is extremely well-written, the flow is a moderate pace, the characters come to life easily, and the settings are well described.  Raney delivers fictional drama like a professional. Numerous areas of life are brought forward, and the angst felt by the characters are well written. I appreciate Christian fiction/romance novels and this one delivers a punch! That said, I read that Raney Day Press was involved in this book, and, as such, should be accountable for the errors found by this reviewer. I can’t proof my own books, and I have learned that ‘fresh eyes’ are a great tool. The mistakes are few and most readers wouldn’t notice if a ‘in’ was used instead of an ‘on’, and that type of thing. Regardless, I rate this book as a five star read as the novel brought out so much emotion, faith, and love.

Do you know how to publish an ebook with pictures?

This is good… I already do this very thing.

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Using MS-Word?

Success at last! When I loaded it up to KDP, everything worked!i-did-it

If you write children’s books or comic books, I’m sure you’ve heard of Kindle Kids’ Book Creator. This program is terrific. However, the program limits which electronic devices that can open and read the book.

I wanted my picture books to be available on e-readers and tablets. I found out after using KKBC for A Most Reluctant Princess; this wasn’t possible. Using KKBC limits which electronic devices available.  Since publishing my first picture book, I’ve read tips, blogs, instructions, and watched videos searching a way to use MS-Word.

No one had the answers I needed. So, I began experimenting until I figured out a process that worked.

My new book, A Reluctant Little Prince, in e-book form, is written on MS-Word and can be read on a Kindle. Yay!

For the print version…

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#RRBC HOLIDAY TRAIN “BOOK TRAILER” BLOCK PARTY! #amwriting

Awesome trailer!

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Hi and “WELCOME” to Rave Reviews Book Club’s HOLIDAY TRAIN “BOOK TRAILER” BLOCK PARTY at Kim’s Author Support Blog!  Location:  North Carolina, USA.

Here’s What I’m Giving Away Today:

Suspicious Minds – Romantic Suspense ebook

Get Out or Die – Paranormal Mystery ebook

# of Winners for this stop:  2

To visit other author pages, click here.

I’d like to introduce you to my book trailer. Please take the time to check out my book, if my trailer interests you.

The Wedding Crasher Description

Lana Malloy Paranormal Mystery Series – Book 3

In The Wedding Crasher, Lana and Tony get married and travel to their honeymoon destination in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Shortly after their arrival, Lana begins to have more visions about an abducted woman who’s life is in danger. With the help of a few ghosts, Lana and Tony hike the rugged terrain of the Blue Ridge Mountains…

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HOLIDAY TRAIN “BOOK TRAILER” BLOCK PARTY

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It’s time!!! All month long RRBC is celebrating this exciting event!! My date for this event is November 3, 2016! 

Here’s What I’m Giving Away Today:

THREE $5 Amazon Gift Cards

FIVE  e-Books of winners choice

# of Winners for this stop:  8

*How do YouTube visitors enter to win prizes?

*Each time a Block Party Participant or visitor leaves a comment on a YouTube trailer stop, his/her name will be entered into the drawing for our Grand Prizes at the end of the tour; 

*Each time a visitor or Participant leaves a comment on a YouTube trailer stop, his/her name will be entered into the drawings for DAILY PRIZES at each stop;  

Comments will be collected at each trailer stop by 12 midnight, CST, (at the close of each day) and winners will be announced the very next day!  Winners of the GRAND PRIZES will be announced at on December 15, 2016.   (Daily Giveaways are open to the general public).

I’d like to introduce you to my book trailer and I do hope that you will take the time to check out my book, if my trailer interests you. My memoir is on sale all of November! Only .99 cents for the eBook!

Book Blurb:

“For several moments I sat at my laptop, trying to think of something that hasn’t already been said. There are many great reviews, and it is easy to see many hearts have been made tender by reading this. First, I am so glad this story has been written down and shared. As the father of two wonderful daughters, I cannot begin to imagine the horror that took place in this mother’s life. How any man can be so evil is beyond me. Thank God for men like Matt, however. There are a few happy moments in this story that made tears of temporary joy hint from behind my eyes: when Eli was able to drink apple juice without choking; the late-night trip mom took to get watermelon her son craved; when Eli and Noah played, as much as they could, in the hospital together. But sadly these moments too quickly moved aside, and the harrowing acts by a despicable grandmother and truly evil husband and father darkened the story. But this is real. That is partially what attracted me to this book. There is a time for the raw truth, it keeps one grounded. To me, this book was more than a succession of events. Often, I felt like I was sitting across from the mother at a diner. My mind fades to gray images as she recollects her story from years ago. She opens her heart, and I listen to her thought process in awe. The mother is amazing for hanging on for dear life, even when it surely felt the bottom had fallen away and there was nothing to believe in anymore. She was there for her son regardless of all else. If you don’t believe evil exists, you will after reading this. Above all, little Eli shows strength and heroism, and despite the bitter end, he triumphed over life.” ~ Robert Kimbrell, Author

I have chosen to use the book trailer for my memoir, When Angels Fly. Please enjoy the video here

Once again, thanks for stopping by and don’t forget to share your thoughts and comments on my trailer and also, at the bottom of this post, if you’d like.  Good luck on winning my giveaways!  I’ll see you at the next stop of this awesome “HOLIDAY TRAIN “BOOK TRAILER” BLOCK PARTY”!

This entry was posted on October 31, 2016. 1 Comment