Dec 082009
 
17 Days until Christmas!



J. Adams is the author of four novels and several ebooks. The Journey is her most recent release. She is also a motivational and youth speaker. Jewel and her husband, Sean, are the parents of eight children. She and her family reside in West Point, UT.

Read more about Jewel on her blog: Jewel’s World.

You can purchase The Journey through Jewel’s website: www.jadamsnovels.com, or www.amazon.com.


LDSWBR: What holiday traditions do you and your family participate in each year? Will you be starting and new traditions this Christmas?

JEWEL: Every Christmas Eve we have our annual Adams Family Christmas program with our kids. Everyone participates, whether it’s performing a musical number or telling a Christmas story. Then we have hoagies and pig out on holiday treats. It’s a lot of fun, and we always tell our kids, “If you don’t participate, you don’t eat :-)” Afterward, we let each kid open one gift. It calms them down enough to get them to sleep :-).

My favorite Christmas movies that are a must-watch every year are: It’s a Wonderful Life, While You Were Sleeping, The Holiday, Bed of Roses.

My absolute favorite Christmas treats are fruitcake (don’t laugh) and petit fours.

LDSWBR: Jewel, what books did you put on your Christmas wish list this year?

JEWEL: The Christmas List by Richard Paul Evans, Farworld: Land Keep by J. Scott Savage, No Going Back by Jonathan Langford

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts for loved ones this year? (Unless sharing would ruin the surprise!)

JEWEL: The Maze Runner (my daughter needs her own copy cause she ain’t getting mine :-)), The Percy Jackson Series, Eyes Like Mine, Revenge and Redemption, and all the other books above.

LDSWBR: Thanks so much, Jewel!

Does your family put on program or talent show for Christmas? What do you do to “inspire” family members to participate?

Don’t forget to nominate your favorite 2009 books by LDS authors for Whitney Awards by December 31! Can’t remember what you read? Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of books published by LDS authors in 2009.



***Countdown to Christmas Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on Christmas Day for a $25 eGift Card from Deseret Book, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog. Simply post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Christmas author posts to enter. Here are the rules:

  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.
  • Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Christmas” author post will be entered into the drawing. This allows the potential for 24 entries per person at the end of the contest. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MST on December 24, 2009. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MST on December 31, 2009 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

Books that have been generously donated by the author for drawing prizes:

  • Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena
  • Hidden Branch by G.G. Vandagriff
  • Altared Plans by Rebecca Talley
  • A Modest Proposal by Michele Ashman Bell (includes a bonus copy of Michele’s Christmas booklet, A Candle in the Window)
  • Her Good Name by Josi Kilpack
  • MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw
  • Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (autographed copy) by Angela Eschler
  • Family Home Evening Adventures by Rebecca Irvine
  • Counting the Cost by Liz Adair
  • Shudder by Jennie Hansen
  • Mormon Mishaps & Mischief by D. N. Giles & C. L. Beck
  • Dawn’s Early Light by Laurie (L.C.) Lewis
  • The Fairy Thorn (brand new release!) by Dorothy Keddington

Thank you so much!

Dec 072009
 


18 Days until Christmas!

Angela Eschler’s first book, Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (cover art by Liz Lemon Swindle), was released October 2008. She’s currently working on two inspirational books for women.

Love Letters of Joseph and Emma is available for purchase at Seagull Book, Deseret Book and Barnes & Noble.

More about Angela: Angela Eschler is a freelance editor and writer with ten years experience in the field. Most recently retired as senior in-house editor with book publisher Covenant Communications, she has also worked for many other publishers, businesses, individuals, and universities in a freelance capacity. Her greatest expertise lies in editing fiction and nonfiction of various genres. She especially enjoys speculative fiction, women’s fiction, and informational and inspirational nonfiction. Angela is the founder and projects manager of Eschler Editing, a large team of skilled freelance writers and editors specializing in diverse fields.

Visit Angela on her website: AngelaEschler.com.

We had a great time with Angela on the LDSWBR podcast.

LDSWBR: What favorite holiday traditions do you and your family participate in every year, and will you be starting any new traditions this year?

ANGELA: Something I love about my family is that they are very non-serious about gifts. It takes the materialism right out of Christmas when you know there aren’t going to be any gifts you have to top. For instance, one year I got my dad my favorite movie (when I was living at home and could watch it all I wanted). So the next year for Christmas he bought me size 12 men’s diving flippers (which didn’t do anything for me since I don’t dive, but he does, coincidentally.)

My brother always wraps up one gift in 10 layers of duct tape. My brother is a duct tape fanatic, so it’s amusing to see what he’ll wrap up each year and how–he devises new strategies each year to make it difficult to unwrap his gifts.

My family also likes to play off of family competitions or old jokes. One of those situations involves my husband–a red-meat-eating American—and me (I’m into organic, seasonal, raw food–basically, food my family thinks is weird.) So for last Christmas my brothers conspired to get my husband a pizza gift card and almost 10 lbs of bacon. I was horrified, but when I opened my gift it was a package of hummus and a cookbook for seasonal organic food. My brothers claimed it made up for what they gave my husband because I’d be torturing him with grilled celery leaves for the rest of the year.

My family is also into instant recycling—as in, my mom has been known to pass a gift down the couch, then have us pass the wrapping paper back to her so she can use it to sort-of-wrap the next gift she’s got ready to go.

I’ve always just thought of Christmas mornings as sort of a silly family event, but this last year I realized how much I cherish our silly traditions. We got such deep snow Christmas morning (where I live), that we couldn’t get out of the driveway to go to the family Christmas party. I was so upset I started crying–and kept crying for a couple hours–and then went downstairs and angrily did kick-boxing while my husband hid upstairs with his frozen-burrito Christmas breakfast (we hadn’t planned anything for our Christmas because we’d intended to do it all with family; we didn’t even have presents or any real food in the house).

Several hours later, I got a surprise when one of my brothers showed up in his 4-wheel drive. He did donuts up and down my alley until all the snow was flattened out, then dug my car out and escorted us to my parents’ house where everyone had waited the entire day to open presents so I could be there. They even saved me a bunch of the Christmas feast, which is saying something if you know my brothers. Sometimes the Lord sends unexpected gifts (like 5 feet of snow!) to help you figure out how much you love your family.

LDSWBR: It sounds like you have a great family, Angela. So, what books are on your Christmas wish list this year?

ANGELA: The Hunger Games series, The Chaos Walking series (The Knife of Never Letting Go is book 1), The Biology of Belief (new science on the mind/body connection), Seeing with the Eye of Faith (Grant Von Harrison), Too many new LDS fiction titles to list, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.

LDSWBR: You always have such interesting books on your read list, and usually some titles I’ve never heard of before. What books have you purchased/will you purchase for the loved ones in your life?

ANGELA: L.C. Lewis’s new release in the Free Men and Dreamers series–book 3 (Fabulous historical fiction about the War of 1812–excellent for history buffs or fans who love the eipc war stories like Gone with the Wind).

LDSWBR: Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions for us, Angela. Best of luck with your projects-in-progress!

Does your family have a non-traditional or quirky way to celebrate the holidays (like Angela’s brother’s tradition of wrapping a gift in duct tape)? Do you have a friend or family member who would do “donuts” in your driveway with their 4×4 so you could come to the family Christmas party (or would that person be you)?

Don’t forget to nominate your favorite 2009 books by LDS authors for Whitney Awards by December 31! Can’t remember what you read? Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of books published by LDS authors in 2009.



***Countdown to Christmas Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on Christmas Day for a $25 eGift Card from Deseret Book, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog. Simply post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Christmas author posts to enter. Here are the rules:

  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.
  • Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Christmas” author post will be entered into the drawing. This allows the potential for 24 entries per person at the end of the contest. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MST on December 24, 2009. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MST on December 31, 2009 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

Books that have been generously donated by the author for drawing prizes:

  • Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena
  • Hidden Branch by G.G. Vandagriff
  • Altared Plans by Rebecca Talley
  • A Modest Proposal by Michele Ashman Bell (includes a bonus copy of Michele’s Christmas booklet, A Candle in the Window)
  • Her Good Name by Josi Kilpack
  • MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw
  • Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (autographed copy) by Angela Eschler
  • Family Home Evening Adventures by Rebecca Irvine
  • Counting the Cost by Liz Adair
  • Shudder by Jennie Hansen
  • Mormon Mishaps and Mischief by D.N. Giles & C.L. Beck
  • Dawn’s Early Light by Laurie (L.C.) Lewis
  • The Fairy Thorn (brand new release!) by Dorothy Keddington

Thank you so much!

Dec 062009
 
19 Days until Christmas!


Lori Nawyn has published five short stories in four seasonal collections, including: The Magic and the Mi
racle of Christmas- Vol. 1 & 2, Hearts and Hands: Stories of Hope for Mothers, and her most recent short story appeared in Stolen Christmas and Other Stories of the Season (for which she also did the cover.) She’s also published one Christmas gift booklet, Three Angels for Christmas, a cookbook, Peach 101: Recipes Your Mother Never Told You About, and numerous LDS and Christian themed art (greeting cards, scrapbooking papers, t-shirt, mugs, etc).

Lori has also illustrated the award-winning children’s book, What Are You Thinking?, due to be released in January 2010.

Stolen Christmas is available at www.amazon.com. What Are You Thinking? can be purchased at http://whatareyouthinkingbook.com.

Learn more about Lori by visiting her website: Hearts and Hands, and her blog: Forethought and Purpose.

LDSWBR: What holiday traditions do you and your family participate in every year? Will you be starting any new traditions this year?

LORI: On Christmas Eve we put kerosene lanterns on the graves of friends and loved ones. Even with snow, wind, and cold, the lanterns usually burn until dawn. It is a very spiritual experience for our family as we remember the lives of those who we have been blessed to know. We generally snowmobile into the mountains to cut a Christmas tree– this year we are still waiting for enough snow. Our neighborhood has a tradition of caroling on the Monday night before Christmas. Some years we’ve turned it into a caroling hayride. After we make the rounds to shut-ins we return to our house for hot chocolate. A few years ago, when my friend, Stacey, died on December 17, we all lit candles and stood in her yard and sang Silent Night. This year we are going to gather blankets to give to migrant children in our area.


LDSWBR: Lori, what books are on your Christmas wish list?

LORI: Favor Johnson: A Christmas Story by Willem Lange, illustrated by Bert Dodson, The Christmas List by Richard Paul Evans, The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum, illustrated by Charles Santore, Penny’s Christmas Jar Miracle by Jason F. Wright, Tidings of Comfort & Joy: A Classic Christmas Novel of Love, Loss, and Reunion by Davis Bunn, One Perfect Gift by Kathleen Morgan, The Shopping Cart Man by Douglas V. Nufer, Worldwide Ward Christmas Cookbook by Deanna Buxton– how much more room do I have?


LDSWBR: If your wish list is anything like mine, it never ends. What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts for loved ones this Christmas? (Unless sharing would ruin the surprise!)

LORI: Christmas for a Dollar by Gale Sears, The Christmas List by Richard Paul Evans, The Miracle of the Wooden Shoes by Deborah Pace Rowley, The Shepherd’s Song by Larry Barkdull, An Angel on Main Street by Kathi Oram
Perterson.

LDSWBR: Lori, thank you for sharing with us. Your traditions honoring those who have gone on before us are very touching.


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Jonathan Langford’s first book, No Going Back, a novel about a same-gender attracted LDS teenager committed to staying in the Church, was released in October 2009.

No Going Back is available for purchase on www.amazon.com, www.zarahemlabooks.com, and BYU Bookstore. The cover price is $16.95, but it’s on discount from both www.amazon.com and Zarahemla Books.

Visit Jonathan on his website: www.langfordwriter.com and his blog: www.langfordwriter.com/blog.


LDSWBR: Jonathan, tell us what favorite holiday traditions you and your family participate in every year. Will you be starting any new traditions this year?

JONATHAN: We usually go back to Utah to visit extended family. While there (and elsewhere), we love to sing traditional English Christmas carols from the Shorter New Oxford Book of Carols. This year, though, we’ll have to do it without our oldest son, who’s on a mission. Each year we also try to watch our video of an old PBS production of A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas. I make shortbread, and candied pecans, and various other cookie-type things to give away as presents (at least, that’s our excuse — as you can see from my photo I don’t do terribly well at not eating goodies). My wife makes Christmas cake for her father and aunt, although the rest of us despise it (including her). She also makes roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, which we all love.

My wife and I discovered Amano chocolate a few months ago — a maker of prize-winning gourmet artisan dark chocolates in Orem, Utah, of all places. We’re getting a few bars of that as presents for people (and for each other). Dark chocolate is good for writing (and grading): it’s very intense, so you don’t eat as much at a time. And it’s, well, chocolate. Who could want something better than that?

LDSWBR: Is there anything dark chocolate isn’t good for (besides my hips)? What books are on your Christmas wish list this year?

JONATHAN: Heavens! I haven’t had much chance to read the last set I bought… I’m currently reading a fascinating historical book called Utah’s Black Hawk War that I’ve been thinking of buying, just so that I have a copy. I’m also hoping to get a copy of Rift by Todd Robert Peterson and The Tree House by Doug Thayer. And I’d like to get some of the Honor Harrington books by David Weber. He’s coming to a science fiction convention I hope to attend this next summer.

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts for loved ones this Christmas? (Don’t spoil the surprise, though!)

JONATHAN: My wife wants a book on teaching algebra to young children. (She’s a math professor.) I’m also thinking of buying a couple of copies of On the Road to Heaven, by Coke Newell, to give as gifts. And there’s a picture book on temples by Chris Bigelow that I’m planning to get for my mother. Sadly, we’re cutting down on purchases this year in general, as I’m sure plenty of other people are as well, so I’m not buying as many books as usual.

LDSWBR: Thanks again for taking the time to share with us, Jonathan. We appreciate it!

Do your holiday traditions involve honoring the loved ones who have passed on before? How do you remember those who are no longer with us at Christmastime?

Don’t forget to nominate your favorite 2009 books by LDS authors for Whitney Awards by December 31! Can’t remember what you read? Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of books published by LDS authors in 2009.



***Countdown to Christmas Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on Christmas Day for a $25 eGift Card from Deseret Book, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog. Simply post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Christmas author posts to enter. Here are the rules:

  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.
  • Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Christmas” author post will be entered into the drawing. This allows the potential for 24 entries per person at the end of the contest. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MST on December 24, 2009. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MST on December 31, 2009 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

Books that have been generously donated by the author for drawing prizes:

  • Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena
  • Hidden Branch by G.G. Vandagriff
  • Altared Plans by Rebecca Talley
  • A Modest Proposal by Michele Ashman Bell (includes a bonus copy of Michele’s Christmas booklet, A Candle in the Window)
  • Her Good Name by Josi Kilpack
  • MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw
  • Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (autographed copy) by Angela Eschler
  • Family Home Evening Adventures by Rebecca Irvine
  • Counting the Cost by Liz Adair
  • Shudder by Jennie Hansen
  • Mormon Mishaps and Mischief by D.N. Giles & C.L. Beck
  • Dawn’s Early Light by Laurie (L.C.) Lewis
  • The Fairy Thorn (brand new release!) by Dorothy Keddington

Thank you so much!

Dec 052009
 


20 Days until Christmas!

Today, LDSWBR presents two talented mystery-suspense authors, G.G. Vandagriff & Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen. Both of these lovely ladies have generously donated one of their books for our drawing. Enjoy, and don’t forget to comment!

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G.G. Vandagriff is the author of eight books. Her most recent published works include: The Last Waltz and Hidden Branch. G.G. is currently working on two books: Embracing Abundance (Summer 2010) and The Crazy Ladies of Oakwood: Vol. 1- Escapade in Tuscany (Fall 2010).

G.G.’s books can be purchased online at www.deseretbook.com, www.seagullbook.com and www.barnesandnoble.com, or in stores at Deseret Book, Seagull Book, and Barnes & Nobles’s Utah locations. You can also purchase her books through the links on G.G.’s website: ggvandagriff.com.

Read more about G.G. on her blog: Writer in the Cranberry Tower.

LDSWBR: G.G., what favorite holiday traditions do you participate in every year? Will you be starting any new traditions?

G.G.: Because of the abundance of sugar goodies, I like to give away baskets of fresh California oranges to my neighbors, visiting teachers, etc. This year I will be giving copies of The Last Waltz, to the ladies I visit teach. As far as traditions go, we are in the middle of a transition. I have one daughter married with one child. She spends Christmas Eve with her in-laws. We have tried various strategies to replace our activities when the kids were young. This year, my two sons (24, 32) will be helping David and me to put together a challenging puzzle of Mary and Jesus by the artist Raphael that I bought in Florence. We will feast on breads, cheese, and cold cuts.

Christmas Day is primarily about Jack (my grandson). My youngest son (Greg, 24) is stuck being the Christmas Elf until Jack can read the tags on the gifts. He passes out one gift at a time and everyone watches as its opened. We always have a honey-baked ham for dinner. Since my son-in-law joined the family, he makes Rotkohl (German red cabbage casserole). Everthing else is “on demand” and is usually made by my daughter, a gourmet cook. However, this year she is pregnant and may not feel like cooking!

LDSWBR: What books are on your Christmas wish list?

G.G.: The Joseph Smith Papers, Vol. 2, and the new Reflections of Christ. Deseret Book already gave me another book I wanted- Jehovah and the World of the Old Testament. It is positively awesome!

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts for loved ones this Christmas? (Don’t ruin any surprises!)

G.G.: My husband’s book, I Need Thee Every Hour: The Atonement in Everyday Life (Covenant), is supposedly going to be coming out in December. It is about using the atonement as a tool in daily life. We will be giving that book to everyone on our list. (Author: David P. Vandagriff)

LDSWBR: We’ll keep an eye out for your husband’s new book. Thanks for sharing with us, G.G.!

Listen to our podcast with G.G. Vandagriff on www.ldswomensbookreview.com.


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Author Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen released her first novel, MISSING, in October 2009. MISSING can be purchased online at www.amazon.com, as well as Deseret Book, and Barnes & Noble.

To learn more about Ronda, visit her website: www.rondahinrichsen.com and her two blogs: Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen & The Write Blocks.

LDSWBR: Ronda, what favorite holiday traditions do you and your family participate in each year, and will you be adding any new traditions this year?

RONDA: Our family traditions seem to change as our children grow up, but two traditions I absolutely can’t do without are to listen to my favorite Christmas music, especially Handel’s Messiah, and to watch the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life.” One of my favorite traditions from years past, though, was the name drawing and exchange of “gag” gifts; i.e., silly things that made everyone laugh. The best gag gift I ever gave, in my opinion, was a coffee mug shaped like a toilet. I included a package of toilet paper in the gift. That gift got passed on over the years. My father even kept the mug in his office at work for a time.

LDSWBR: That’s a great story! Tell us, what books are on your Christmas wish list?

RONDA: Any book by an LDS author would be great. I love to get them, read them, and study how their authors created each scene, emotion, and reader reaction. I also really want an inexpensive copy of “Little Women.” I only had the Reader’s Digest condensed version when I was a kid, but I read it more than a dozen times. I think it’s about time I read the entire thing.

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts this Christmas? (Don’t spoil any surprises, though!)

RONDA: I have a daughter and other family members who love to read, so I’ve definitely purchased books as Christmas gifts. But I’d rather not reveal the titles here. Curious eyes always have a way of finding out what I’d rather keep hidden. :)

LDSWBR: Yes, they do. Thanks, Ronda!

How have you adapted your Christmas traditions as your family has grown (or grown up)? Post your answers in the comments section below.

Don’t forget to nominate your favorite 2009 books by LDS authors for Whitney Awards by December 31! Can’t remember what you read? Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of books published by LDS authors in 2009.



***Countdown to Christmas Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on Christmas Day for a $25 eGift Card from Deseret Book, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog. Simply post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Christmas author posts to enter. Here are the rules:

  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.
  • Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Christmas” author post will be entered into the drawing. This allows the potential for 24 entries per person at the end of the contest. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MST on December 24, 2009. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MST on December 31, 2009 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

Books that have been generously donated by the author for drawing prizes:

  • Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena
  • Hidden Branch by G.G. Vandagriff
  • Altared Plans by Rebecca Talley
  • A Modest Proposal by Michele Ashman Bell (includes a bonus copy of Michele’s Christmas booklet, A Candle in the Window)
  • Her Good Name by Josi Kilpack
  • MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw
  • Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (autographed copy) by Angela Eschler
  • Family Home Evening Adventures by Rebecca Irvine
  • Counting the Cost by Liz Adair
  • Shudder by Jennie Hansen
  • Mormon Mishaps and Mischief by D.N. Giles & C.L. Beck
  • Dawn’s Early Light by Laurie (L.C.) Lewis
  • The Fairy Thorn (brand new release!) by Dorothy Keddington

Thank you so much!

Dec 042009
 
21 Days until Christmas!

Heather (H.B.) Moore has published seven books, including the four-part Out of Jerusalem series. Her most recent releases include Alma, sequel to her novel Abinadi, and All is Bright: A Collection of True Christmas Stories. Her next book, Alma the Younger, is planned for a tentative Fall 2010 release. Heather is also working on Women of the Book of Mormon, with a tentative release sometime in 2010.

Heather’s books may be purchased at www.deseretbook.com, www.seagullbook.com, or in LDS bookstores.

More about Heather: Heather Moore is the award-winning author of the historical series, Out of Jerusalem, and writes under the pen name H.B. Moore. The next series begins with Abinadi, which won both the 2008 Whitney for Best Historical and the 2009 Best of State in Literary Arts; its sequel Alma was recently released by Covenant Communications. Heather graduated from Brigham Young University with a major in Fashion Merchandising and minor in Business Management—which has nothing to do with writing novels. But at least she can balance a mean checkbook and color-coordinate her kids’ school clothes. Heather loves to hear from readers at: www.hbmoore.com or if you’re an aspiring writer, she also manages the editing company: www.precisioneditinggroup.com.

Visit Heather on her blog: My Writer’s Lair


LDSWBR: Heather, what favorite Holiday traditions do you and your family participate in every year? Will you be starting any new traditions this year?

HEATHER: Christmas Eve is my favorite time of the Christmas season. We have a crab dinner with my family and re-enact the Christmas story, in one form or another. My dad reads the story of Christ’s birth out of the Book of Luke to the grandchildren. This year my parents are in Jerusalem, so we’ll have to carry on the tradition with our own little family.

LDSWBR: What books are on your Christmas wish list?

HEATHER: I deserve a lump of coal—I’ve already purchased or borrowed the books on my wish list. I’m impatient! For a list of clean books I’ve read this year, check out my blog post: Whitney Nominations and 2 more reviews.

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts for loved ones this Christmas?

HEATHER: The Christmas List, by Richard Paul Evans; Farworld 2: Land Keep, by J. Scott Savage; My Fair Godmother, by Janette Rallison

LDSWBR: Thanks for sharing your traditions with us, Heather.


Does anyone else eat seafood for Christmas Eve dinner? Do you have a favorite seafood recipe?

Don’t forget to nominate your favorite 2009 books by LDS authors for Whitney Awards by December 31! Can’t remember what you read? Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of books published by LDS authors in 2009.



***Countdown to Christmas Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on Christmas Day for a $25 eGift Card from Deseret Book, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog. Simply post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Christmas author posts to enter. Here are the rules:

  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.
  • Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Christmas” author post will be entered into the drawing. This allows the potential for 24 entries per person at the end of the contest. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MST on December 24, 2009. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MST on December 31, 2009 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

Books that have been generously donated by the author for drawing prizes:

  • Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena
  • Hidden Branch by G.G. Vandagriff
  • Altared Plans by Rebecca Talley
  • A Modest Proposal by Michele Ashman Bell (includes a bonus copy of Michele’s Christmas booklet, A Candle in the Window)
  • Her Good Name by Josi Kilpack
  • MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw
  • Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (autographed copy) by Angela Eschler
  • Family Home Evening Adventures by Rebecca Irvine
  • Counting the Cost by Liz Adair
  • Shudder by Jennie Hansen
  • Mormon Mishaps and Mischief by D.N. Giles & C.L. Beck
  • Dawn’s Early Light by Laurie (L.C.) Lewis
  • The Fairy Thorn (brand new release!) by Dorothy Keddington

Thank you so much!

Dec 032009
 
22 Days until Christmas!

Michele Ashman Bell is the author of 19 novels. Her most recent release, A Modest Proposal, is the first book in her Butterfly Box series. Michele’s 20th & 21st books are being released this coming spring, including the second book in the Butterfly Box series, Hometown Girl, as well as a YA book called Summer in Paris.

A Modest Proposal is availabe at www.deseretbook.com, www.seagullbook.com, www.amazon.com, and LDS bookstores.

More about Michele: Michele Ashman Bell grew up in St. George, Utah. In fourth grade her teacher wrote on her report card that she had a tendency to daydream and would probably do well with creative writing. Her love for books and learning about people and places has helped her make her teacher’s prediction come true. Michele is the author of many books and Christmas stories. She is married and is the mother of four children, and a grandma of one. Aside from supporting her children in all of their many activities, she loves to travel, do research for her books and eat chocolate.

Visit Michele on her website: www.micheleashmanbell.com and her blog: Michele Ashman Bell.


LDSWBR: What favorite holiday traditions do you and your family participate in every year? Will you be starting any new traditions this year?

MICHELE: Every Christmas Eve we watch a Christmas movie together as a family, either a new one at the theaters or a family favorite at home. We come home and the kids put all the presents under the tree (I keep them hidden up until this point). This totally gets them excited for Christmas morning. Then, before bed, the kids get to open one gift. It is usually a pair of pajamas. Finally, we get out the white Christmas stocking that hangs by the other stockings and pull out the cards we filled out the previous year. On these cards we’ve written what our gift to Christ will be for the year. We review how we’ve done through the year, then make out a new card with our gift for the upcoming year.

LDSWBR: What books are on your Christmas wish list?

MICHELE: Christmas for a Dollar by Gale Sears, In Search of the Christmas Spirit by President Monson, An Angel on Main Street by Kathi Oram Peterson

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts for loved ones this Christmas? (Unless sharing would ruin the surprise!)

MICHELE: I am giving Christmas for a Dollar to my neighbors and visiting teaching ladies this year. It is such a special story. I also will give out copies of An Angel on Main Street.

LDSWBR: Sounds like you’re a very nice neighbor, Michele. Thanks!

I love the idea of the white stocking and giving gifts to Jesus Christ for the year. Does anyone do something similar to this?

***Countdown to Christmas Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on Christmas Day for a $25 eGift Card from Deseret Book, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog. Simply post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Christmas author posts to enter. Here are the rules:

  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.
  • Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Christmas” author post will be entered into the drawing. This allows the potential for 24 entries per person at the end of the contest. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MST on December 24, 2009. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MST on December 31, 2009 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

Books that have been generously donated by the author for drawing prizes:

  • Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena
  • Hidden Branch by G.G. Vandagriff
  • Altared Plans by Rebecca Talley
  • A Modest Proposal by Michele Ashman Bell (includes a bonus copy of Michele’s Christmas booklet, A Candle in the Window)
  • Her Good Name by Josi Kilpack
  • MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw
  • Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (autographed copy) by Angela Eschler
  • Family Home Evening Adventures by Rebecca Irvine
  • Counting the Cost by Liz Adair
  • Shudder by Jennie Hansen
  • Mormon Mishaps and Mischief by D.N. Giles & C.L. Beck
  • Dawn’s Early Light by Laurie (L.C.) Lewis
  • The Fairy Thorn (brand new release!) by Dorothy Keddington

Thank you so much!