Title: Courage to Change
Publisher: HopeSprings BooksCover blurb: Should you be willing to change for love?
When Phil Reid became a Christian and stopped drinking, his hard-partying wife Brandi divorced him. Reeling and betrayed, he becomes convinced Christians should never remarry, and resolves to guard his heart.
Allison Vasak has everything in her life under control, except for one thing. Her heart is irresistibly drawn to fellow attorney and coworker, Phil. Though she knows his history and believes that women should not initiate relationships, she longs to make her feelings known.
As Phil and Allison work closely together to help a pregnant teen, Allison melts his defenses. But when Brandi discovers Phil's new relationship, she decides that though she doesn't want him, no one else can have him either. Can Phil and Allison's love weather the chaos Brandi brings into their lives?
2) Tell us about the journey to getting this book published.
This book was much less of a journey than the first, since my publisher told me they were interested in any follow-ons I might write for the first. So I sent a proposal off as I was starting to write and was excited to get a contract. Writing under contract (and therefore with a deadline!) was a new and challenging experience. I’m grateful my publisher is smaller and, therefore, pretty flexible.
3) Tell me three things about yourself that would surprise your readers.
-I have a PhD in Computer Science and I still love programming. Sometimes I’ll twiddle around with code in my spare time.
-I love to crochet but I absolutely can’t knit. I don’t know why I find knitting so much harder, but I’m just not both-hand-coordinated I guess.
-I play Skylanders with my son…and I think I might enjoy it more than he does. It’s a really fun game!
4) What are you working on now and what's next for you?
Right now I’m working on book 3 in the series, Serenity to Accept. It’s currently scheduled to release in September, but I need to get my act together if that’s going to happen! So what’s next for me is a lot of writing. I’ve also got an idea for a 4th book with the same general group of characters starting to percolate, as well as a project that’s a little different rattling around.
5) Parting comments?
Thanks for having me! I hope that you all found this as fun to read as I did to put it together. And I hope that if you read and enjoy one of my books that you’ll let me know – I love hearing from readers!
6) Where can fans find you on the internet?
I love to have people connect with me! You can visit me at my website: http://www.ElizabethMaddrey.com or on
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ElizabethMaddrey
I would love to read this.
ReplyDeleterdunson(at)knology(dot)net
Thanks for stopping by, Deborah!
ReplyDeleteWow! Courage to Change sounds like a fantastic read! Elizabeth you are a new author to me and from reading the cover blurb above, this sounds like a real page turner. I would be delighted to win a copy.
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Judy B
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thanks for the chance to read this novel :)
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You are a new author for me,but Iwould like to try Courage to Change nylne at fuse.net
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I would love to win, read and review this.
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Haven't read any of your books - would like to win this book, thanks for the opportunity!
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Judy - I'm so glad the blurb caught your interest!
ReplyDeleteKarenK - Thanks for stopping by!
Nylne - I'm still a new author for most people :) If you'd like to read the first chapter, I have it linked on my blog (http://www.elizabethmaddrey.com/blog)
Cindi - Thanks for dropping by!
Squiresj - I love when readers leave reviews, it's always neat to see how others interact with your words.
Bonnie - Thanks for stopping by - you might be interested in the first chapter as well.
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It does take COURAGE TO CHANGE. I do love a reformed man & I know I will enjoy getting to know Allison.
ReplyDeleteI knit & crochet, but my Mother did despair that I would ever get the hang of crochet. It took a lot of patience on both sides.
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This sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Mary - My mother finally gave up on me knitting. :) Actually, she kind of threw a crochet hook at me and said "try this instead" after one particularly tough time of trying to knit with her. Haven't looked back.
ReplyDeleteNancye - Thanks for stopping by!
Elizabeth, this sounds like a fascinating book. I, too, write about addictions & God's power in the problem. I would love to win your book.
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Thanks, Janet! There are so many hurting people out there who need to see God's healing in their lives.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful book and one that I would love to read. Thanks for the opportunity!
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Jo
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Jo - I'm so glad it's caught your interest. :) Thanks for stopping by!
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