Sep 232009
 

We have a winner of the latest contest. The winner of a copy of Illuminations of the Heart written by Joyce DiPastena is…Shirley Bahlmann. Congratulations Shirley and thanks for entering the contest.You will be receiving a copy of this great Historical Romance novel. I know that you will enjoy it! I will get your address and get your book sent out to you! Thanks for everyone who left a comment on both blogs and participated in the contest. There will be another contest coming soon for another chance to win a book.

Sep 132009
 

“Clothilde.” He spoke her name on a breath like a prayer. Then he lowered his head and kissed her.

What a perfect scene! It truly belongs in a romance novel. The only problem is, the women being kissed is not Clothilde, her name is Siriol De Calendri. Triston, the hero in the novel, is still full of guilt because of the death of his late wife, Clothilde. Siri greatly resembles Triston’s late wife, but is very different from her in personality and spirit. This is where the Historical novel begins. Can Siri win Triston’s heart and help him heal from the past? Will Triston be able to keep Siri safe from the many enemies that threaten he and Siri’s future together? You will need to read Illuminations of the Heart to have these questions answered.

I enjoy reading Joyce DiPastena’s books. They are known for being “clean” romances. Now days, the idea of a clean romance is a very rare thing. This is not to say that you won’t be swept away in the growing romance between Triston and Siri and the heat felt between them. They are clearly attracted to each other and their shared kisses made me yearn for a “Triston” in my life. You can safely read this book, as well as your teenage daughter, and know that no sex will be spattered throughout the pages.

As for historical fiction lovers, this book will greatly appeal to you. Joyce does incredible research into this time period. I always feel like I learn new things when I read one of Joyce’s books. She has a “Glossary of Medieval Terms” at the back of the book. For example, do you know what “Crenellated” means? What does “Fealty” mean? Do you know what a “Hauberk” is? I found this Glossary very helpful as I read the book.

This sweet romance from Joyce is 425 pages long. It is well worth your time to read it. Hide away in a room, pull out the chocolate or popcorn, get comfortable and escape to the medieval times. I enjoyed getting lost in the romance and suspense that is interwoven in Illuminations of the Heart.

If you would like to win your own copy of this new novel here are a few ways to enter:

-Look up one of the meanings to one of the medieval words I mentioned in this blog post. Tell me the definition to the word/s and that will count as one entry.
-Post a comment telling me what is your favorite kind of Romance novel. What era appeals to you the most. This will be another entry for you.
-The third thing you can do, is to become a follower of one of my blogs, here at LDS Women’s Book Review or “Why Not Because I Said So” and it will count as two entries.

One winner will be chosen from entries posted at both blogs. So start posting to win your own copy of this wonderful romance. You have one week to enter the contest. It will end next Monday night, Sept. 21st and the winner will be announced the next day.

Learn more about Joyce, her writing and research at:

http://walnutspringspress.blogspot.com/
http://www.joyce-dipastena.com/
http://jdp-news.blogspot.com/

http://medievalresearch.blogspot.com/
http://medievalvignettes.blogspot.com/

You can purchase Illuminations of the Heart at Amazon.com and DeseretBook.com

Oct 202007
 
Podcast for October 20, 2007
Episode 16

In Episode 16, we discuss the highly popular Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer.  Visit her website at http://www.stepheniemeyer.com to learn more.  This episode contains spoilers. The contest for the Shandra Covington mystery series by Jeff Savage ends on November 10, 2007.  Hurry and get those entries sent in!  Visit the website at www.ldswomensbookreview.com for details.

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2007-10-20/ldswbr_episode16_10-20-07.mp3[/podcast]

In Episode 16, we discuss the highly popular Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer.  Visit her website at http://www.stepheniemeyer.com to learn more.  This episode contains spoilers. The contest for the Shandra Covington mystery series by Jeff Savage ends on November 10, 2007.  Hurry and get those entries sent in!  Visit the website at www.ldswomensbookreview.com for details.
Sep 222007
 
Podcast for September 22, 2007
Episode 15

In Episode 15, we discuss Peter and the Starcatchers and Peter and the Shadow Thieves by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.  We are testing our new microphones so listen for our impromptu singalong!  We are still accepting entries for our contest to win copies of Jeff Savage’s Shandra Covington Mystery series!  Check our website at www.ldswomensbookreview.com for details!

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2007-09-22/ldswbr_episode15_09-22-07.mp3[/podcast]

Aug 112007
 
Podcast for August 11, 2007
Episode 14

In Episode 14, Michele Paige Holmes, author of Counting Stars, joins us in a discussion of her novel.  We also introduced a new contest to win copies of Jeff Savage’s Shandra Covington Mystery series.  Listen to this podcast and check the website to find out how you can win!

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2007-08-11/ldswbr_episode14_08-11-07.mp3[/podcast]