Dec 122011
 

13 days until Christmas

 

Julie Coulter Bellon loves to write international romantic suspense novels because she gets to travel to distant lands to research and add an authentic feel to all of her books. Her favorite cities so far are Athens, Paris, Ottawa, and London. She’s learning to play the bagpipes and though she has yet to master the instrument, she’s working on it. You can find out more about Julie, her eight kids, and all her writing projects at http://ldswritermom.blogspot.com or www.juliebellon.com

Connect with Julie: WEBSITE | BLOG | Twitter | Facebook (Julie Coulter Bellon Author)

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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?

JULIE: One thing I would like to do that I’ve never done is to cut down our own Christmas tree. But I think it would end up being like that scene in the movie Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase where the kids are rolling their eyes, and we end up thigh high in snow and forget a chainsaw, so until I can make sure that won’t happen, I’ll just have to stick with my fake tree.

LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?

JULIE: The book I would like to find under my tree this year is Josi Kilpack’s Pumpkin Roll and/or Sarah Eden’s Seeking Persephone. I can’t wait to read those two!

LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?

JULIE: My favorite childhood Christmas memory is being with my younger brother. He was my best friend and during our Christmas break we would make a pond out in our back yard, wait for it to freeze and skate on it, and when we were done with that, we would make igloos and go tobogganing, have snowball fights and make snow angels. On Christmas morning we would wake up at 4 a.m. and sit in my room and whisper about what we thought we’d gotten from Santa Claus. Sometimes we would even sneak upstairs to take a peek at the gifts under the tree and then run back to my room and make more guesses based on the size of the boxes. It seemed like it took forever for our parents to get up and it was always hard to wait, but it was fun having someone to share that with.

LDSWBR: Thanks, Julie! Merry Christmas!

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Do you prefer a real tree or a fake tree?

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Book prizes donated by their authors:

  • Ribbon of Darkness by Julie Coulter Bellon (new addition to the prize list!)
  • Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
  • Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
  • Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
  • The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
  • Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
  • The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
  • Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
  • Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
  • Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
  • Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
  • Identity by Betsy Love
  • The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
  • Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
  • Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
  • The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
  • Seers by Heather Frost
Don’t forget to comment! Merry Christmas and happy reading!
Dec 112011
 

14 days until Christmas

That’s right – only two weeks left to comment and complete the bonus entries on each Countdown to Christmas post. With so many books and $50 at Amazon up for grabs you won’t want to miss any opportunity to enter!

 

Melanie Bennett Jacobson is an avid reader, amateur cook, and champion shopper. She consumes astonishing amounts of chocolate, chick flicks, and romance novels. After meeting her husband online, she is now living happily married in Southern California with her growing family and a series of doomed houseplants. Melanie is a former English teacher and a popular speaker who loves to laugh and make others laugh. In her down time (ha!), she writes romantic comedies for Covenant and maintains her humorous slice-of-life blog.

Connect with Melanie: WEBSITE | BLOG | Twitter | Facebook

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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?

MELANIE: We have a large regional park near us with a Christmas train. At least that’s the rumor. I haven’t seen it myself, but it’s on my list to take the kids to see it.

LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?

MELANIE: Falling Together by Marisa de los Santos

LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?

MELANIE: Back in the olden days when you used to have to rent your videos from a store and not a red box or envelope, on every major holiday my dad would pile us into the car and we’d spend about an hour wandering the aisles and making our selections. My dad always got an MGM musical and my mom always got some kind of shoot-’em-up action or martial arts film with lots of fighting and very little talking. I know, a little bit of role reversal there. Anyway, I asked her about it years later. Why did she always get the action films? My parents were deaf and she said that since they had to watch the movies with closed captioning, the “talking” movies were like reading a book and she did plenty of that already. And here I just thought she was bloodthirsty . . .

LDSWBR: Thanks, Melanie! Have a great Christmas!

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Do you have a movie-related Christmas tradition?

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Book prizes donated by their authors:

  • Ribbon of Darkness by Julie Coulter Bellon (new addition to the prize list!)
  • Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
  • Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
  • Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
  • The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
  • Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
  • The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
  • Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
  • Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
  • Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
  • Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
  • Identity by Betsy Love
  • The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
  • Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
  • Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
  • The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
  • Seers by Heather Frost
Don’t forget to comment! Merry Christmas and happy reading!
Dec 102011
 

15 days until Christmas

 Note: For those of you who saw this post before 2:30 PM, the Bonus Entry has now been changed. Sorry I didn’t catch that earlier.

DM Coffman lived in the People’s Republic of China for four years, teaching at Peking University and South China University of Technology with BYU’s China Teachers Program, and with the US-sponsored WTO China Judicial Training Program at China’s National Judges College and Tsinghua University. Prior to China, DM worked in the legal profession in Washington, D.C. She is the author of the 2011 Whitney Award-nominated suspense thriller, The Hainan Incident, published by Covenant Communications, Inc.; China Through the Eyes of Her Students –a recently released non-fiction book providing a rare glimpse at life in China through personal journals of Chinese students; and A Peking University Coursebook on English Exposition Writing published by Peking University Press. She has also served as editor and foreign consultant for numerous English educational texts published in China. She has a M.Ed. from Brigham Young University and a B.B.A. from National University. She and her husband retired to Spanish Fork, Utah, to be near family.

Connect with D.M.: BLOG | Facebook (DM Coffman)

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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?

DM: I have given some thought to volunteering time at a homeless shelter/food kitchen. My sister has done this at Thanksgiving time, and says she was amazed at what a spiritually rewarding experience it is.

LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?

DM: I was impressed to learn at a recent fireside of BYU Professor Royal Skousen’s research work on Joseph Smith’s original manuscript and printer’s manuscript of the Book of Mormon. Skousen’s edition (published by Yale University Press) of The Book of Mormon – The Earliest Text documents about 600 corrections to our current Book of Mormon, many of which affect meaning. I would love to have a copy of this edition, considered the closest version to Joseph Smith’s original manuscript, as a cross-reference for my scriptures.

LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?

DM: My favorite Christmas memory is of two blown-glass “Santa” Christmas tree lights. When I was a toddler, my parents purchased a strand of lights containing two glass Santa-shaped light bulbs. Year after year, our Christmas tree was extra special because of those unique lights. We never saw replacement bulbs like them. So, after so many years of replacing all the other bulbs on that strand, we began to worry that the Santa lights would burn out and we wouldn’t be able to replace them. They had really become an important part of our annual celebration!

Each year, when we got out the Christmas decorations, we watched and worried to see if those Santa lights would work. Somehow, we felt that if those Santa lights didn’t light up, Christmas would not be the same. Well, those unique Santa lights burned year after year for more than twenty years. It wasn’t until a few years after I had moved away from home as an adult that I learned of the Santa lights finally burning out. I consider it a special Christmas miracle that those lights brightened every year of my childhood Christmas memories.

LDSWBR: How amazing that the Santa lights lasted so long! Thank you, D.M. Merry Christmas!

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Did you have a Christmas item or decoration in your childhood that became so much of a tradition that it just didn’t feel like Christmas without it?

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Book prizes donated by their authors:

  • Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
  • Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
  • Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
  • The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
  • Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
  • The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
  • Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
  • Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
  • Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
  • Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
  • Identity by Betsy Love
  • The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
  • Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
  • Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
  • The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
  • Seers by Heather Frost
Don’t forget to comment! Merry Christmas and happy reading!
Dec 092011
 

16 days until Christmas

 

Jenni James is a crazy mom of 10 kiddos (7 hers, 3 fostered) when she isn’t chasing them around the house, she’s painting, cooking, planning elaborate parties, or dreaming of her next book to write. She is currently rewriting and modernizing all 6 of the Jane Austen novels for teens in a series titled: The Jane Austen Diaries.

Connect with Jenni: WEBSITE | BLOG | Twitter | Facebook

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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?

JENNI: I’ve never seen the lights in Temple Square and I can’t wait to see them! :) That’s what you get for not growing up in Utah.

LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?

JENNI: Ooh… A first edition of Persuasion by Jane Austen.

LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?

JENNI: Making all the yummy treats and cookies for the platters our family gave out each year. It’s so much fun, and something I love to do with my own kids now. :)

LDSWBR: Thank you, Jenni. Merry Christmas!

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Buy Pride and Popularity by Jenni James

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Have you ever been to see the Christmas lights on Temple Square?

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  • By leaving a comment and entering the Countdown to Christmas 2011, you agree to the contest information found here.

 

***If you haven’t read the contest rules and info, read them here.***

 

Book prizes donated by their authors:

  • Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
  • Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
  • Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
  • The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
  • Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
  • The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
  • Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
  • Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
  • Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
  • Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
  • Identity by Betsy Love
  • The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
  • Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
  • Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
  • The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
  • Seers by Heather Frost
Don’t forget to comment! Merry Christmas and happy reading!
Dec 082011
 

17 days until Christmas

 

Betsy Love is a stubborn gal from a long line of stubborn women. Don’t ever tell this Pioneer descendant it can’t be done, or she just may try to prove you wrong–provided she’s not too tired. After all, she did raise 8 teenagers, no small task when you consider most of them were rowdy boys. Betsy loves to write. It’s her passion. If she’s not at her keyboard pounding out her latest story, she is plotting her next one, or in deep conversation with one of her characters. As a former high school English/theater teacher, Betsy uses her knowledge of writing and drama to create tales for both youth and adults. Her greatest inspiration and cheerleader is her husband of almost 35 years. She is the proud grandmother of 14 of the most adorable grandkids anywhere. You can always email her with feedback at love2write58@yahoo.com

Connect with Betsy: Writing BLOG | Identity BLOG | Journaling BLOG | Soulfire BLOG | Twitter | Facebook

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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?

BETSY: If money were no object, I’d love to travel with my family to the Holy Land to see the birthplace of my Savior. But since we know that authors don’t make a whole lot, then I’d like to visit every house on my street bearing a Christmas goody and sing a well harmonized Christmas Carol. Okay, it’s probably more of a fantasy than reality. I have great singers in my family, just getting them to sing together–well, one can still dream. I think I just have the plot for my Christmas story!

LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?

BETSY: The Book of Mormon for Latter-Day Saint Families. (I’d like the whole set, but if it could only be one book, then this would be it.)

LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?

BETSY: When I was four, my mother was divorced and we lived with my Aunt Betty in the house my grandfather built. We were very poor, and I don’t know how my mother managed to provide for us, let alone purchase Christmas gifts. One morning, my brother and I were being particularly ornery. The phone rang and Mother said that Santa Clause was on the phone. Of course, we were delighted. Santa asked us if we were being good. You know that pillow that says, “Dear Santa, I can explain…” That was me at that moment.

I don’t remember the conversation well, but I do remember asking him for a Chatty Patty. It had a pull string and said five or six phrases. I promised to be good. And I tried as hard as my four-year-old self could try. I’m sure Mother reminded me frequently of my promise to Santa. Christmas morning arrived, and there was my doll. That’s not the best part of what happened though.

A couple of weeks later I could not find my doll anywhere. Mother told me that Patty had run away from home because I had not taken good care of her and left her outside. Patty was afraid some mean girl would steal her and not treat her nice like I did, so she ran away to find another sweet girl. I cried and cried. I must have cried for days thinking about my doll. You can imagine my delight when a week or so later my mother said, “Look who came back?” Mother held my Chatty Patty. As she handed her to me, Mother said, “She couldn’t find another girl as sweet as you.”

LDSWBR: Thank you for sharing that memory with us. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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Buy Identity by Betsy Love

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Have you or anyone you know ever traveled to the Holy Land? If you have, what was your favorite part? If not, what would you like to see in the Holy Land if you could visit?

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To enter the Countdown to Christmas 2011 contest, complete the following and then tell us what you did:

  • **Required entry (+1) – Leave a thoughtful comment on this post. (More than just “Great contest!” please.) You must leave a comment on this post for your other entries to count. If you are reading this post through email or an RSS reader, please click through to leave a comment.
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  • By leaving a comment and entering the Countdown to Christmas 2011, you agree to the contest information found here.

 

***If you haven’t read the contest rules and info, read them here.***

 

Book prizes donated by their authors:

  • Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
  • Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
  • Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
  • The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
  • Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
  • The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
  • Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
  • Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
  • Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
  • Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
  • Identity by Betsy Love
  • The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
  • Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
  • Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
  • The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
  • Seers by Heather Frost
Don’t forget to comment! Merry Christmas and happy reading!
Dec 072011
 

18 days until Christmas

 

Lani Woodland has been an avid reader since elementary school when she first discovered the Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley Twins series. In sixth grade she began writing plays and recruiting (with force when necessary) her friends to act them out. Most of these early works were inspired by She-Ra, the epitome of girl power to her young self.

She graduated from BYU with a BS in Family Science. Lani has always loved scary stories, and has a hard time enjoying any book without at least a little romance in it. She lives in Southern California with her husband, their two children and a large collection of board games. She has worked as a spot-welder, babysitter, janitor, photographer, gymnastics coach, and movie extra. She enjoys bonfires at the beach, hole-in-the-wall restaurants, speed talking, chocolate as a cure-all, and the word “precisely.”

Connect with Lani: WEBSITE | BLOG | Twitter | Facebook | BOOK WEBSITE

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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?

LANI: I can honestly say that nothing comes to mind. I have done everything I have wanted to at least once. I have gone ice-skating, sledding, built a snowman, seen the Rockettes’ Christmas show, and ridden on the polar express. I do like the idea of hiking in the woods and chopping down my own Christmas tree in theory. But in reality I know I would be too cold. ☺ I just want to be able to spend lots of time with my family.

LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?

LANI: I really want two books. I want Hunting Lila and Obsidian. I also want a gift card to Amazon to buy books for my Kindle.

LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?

LANI: I remember Santa coming to our house Christmas Eve. My grandpa had just gone to bed. Then there was this loud sound of jingling bells, and Santa walked into our living room. I was so excited to see him. When I noticed his watch, I told him my Grandpa had one just like it. It made everyone laugh, but I had no idea why at the time.

LDSWBR: Thank you, Lani. Merry Christmas!

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Buy Indelible by Lani Woodland

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Read Mindy’s review of Indelible.

My dad “helped” Santa for a few years. Was there someone in your family who liked to dress as one of Santa’s “helpers” at Christmas time?

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To enter the Countdown to Christmas 2011 contest, complete the following and then tell us what you did:

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  • By leaving a comment and entering the Countdown to Christmas 2011, you agree to the contest information found here.

 

***If you haven’t read the contest rules and info, read them here.***

 

Book prizes donated by their authors:

  • Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
  • Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
  • Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
  • The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
  • Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
  • The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
  • Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
  • Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
  • Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
  • Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
  • Identity by Betsy Love
  • The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
  • Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
  • Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
  • The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
  • Seers by Heather Frost
Don’t forget to comment! Merry Christmas and happy reading!