Thursday, February 25, 2010

Value Fiction for your Spring Break - offered by Waterbrook Multinomah

Value Fiction For Your Spring Break
Waterbrook Multinomah Publishing Group
Fiction lovers don't need to budget to travel this spring break with Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group's six full-length novels by beloved Christian authors (WaterBrook, February 16, 2010). At the low cost of only $5.99, these well-read "get-aways" provide quality entertainment at a price that any reader can afford.

Secrets by Robin Jones Gunn - Jessica has moved to a new town to start a new life. But a friendly fire-fighter and a suspicious boss both want to know what she's hiding. 

Beneath a Southern Sky by Deborah Raney - Daria Camfield is expecting her first child when her husband Nate is reported dead on the mission field. Devastated, she returns to the States and soon marries again. But two years later Nate is found alive in the jungle. How can Daria possibly choose between he two men who love her? 

The Golden Cross by Angela Elwell Hunt - Aidan O'Connor may be a poor barmaid but she's also a gifted artists. When a famous cartographer takes her on as a student, Aidan is swept into an adventure that will bring her back to her heavenly Father, and into marriage with the love of her life. 

Deep Harbor by Lisa Tawn Bergren - Tora, Elsa, Kaatje, and Karl face trouble, tragedy, and treachery across the Wast, Hawaii, Japan, and the high seas. These four immigrants from Bergen, Norway, each grow closer to God and learn afresh the value of faith, family, and coming alongside each other in times of need. 

Faithful Heart by Al and Joanna Lacy - The adventures of certified medical nurse and dedicated Christian Breanna Baylor continue as she travels by wagon train to visit her sister, Dottie, in California. Little does she know that her most dangerous encounter might be with Jerrod, her brother-in-law, who's suffering from dementia caused by combat fatigue. 

Yesterday's Promise by Linda Lee Chaikin - Rogan Chantry faces danger from tribesmen, ruthless politicians, and his own family as he searches for gold in South Africa. In England, his beloved Evy is injured by a mysterious assailant. The greed and intrigue surrounding the diamond mines could very well drive them irrevocably apart.
Yesterday's Promise (East of the Sun)   Secrets (Glenbrooke)
For my part of the tour I received Secrets by Robin Jones Gunn and Yesterday's Promise by Linda Lee Chaikin.

I have just started reading both of these due to a very busy schedule at the moment, but I can say from what I have read so far that these titles are great values.  So far they contain wonderful stories that entertain and uplift.  I look forward to reading more of both books and then adding more of the spring value titles from Waterbrook Multinomah to my shelves.

I truly enjoy books that focus on the diamond mines in South Africa and all the dangers that surround this part of history so I am enjoying Yesterday's Promise.  And I adore those leave an old life behind and start a new life books like Secrets.

Looking for a taste of some popular Christian writers at great prices - then these books are for you.  Perfect for a spring break weekend, each of these books will provide hours of entertainment for just $5.99.

Thanks to Liz Johnson at Waterbrook Multinomah for inviting me to be a part of this blog tour and for sending me these books for review.

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