Please welcome my guest, Delia Latham, as she shares her latest release from White Rose Publishing.
CONTEST:
The Daughters of Destiny contest will be underway as of December 1. In lieu of giveaways from blog to blog, I’m encouraging all of you to visit my contest page and take part in this giveaway. I also encourage you to tell your friends about it…and their friends…and theirs! J I have TWO absolutely stunning decorative bottles, AND a wonderful, aromatic anointing oil to go in them. The contest has two parts. One decorative bottle/anointing oil will be awarded in each part. There are ample opportunities build up your entries, so come on over and check it out!
Short:
Destiny May’s dream comes true when she opens a Christian dating agency in Castle Creek. But when a Solomon's Gate match foils the plans of a man on the edge of sanity, it takes a little heavenly assistance to protect the pretty matchmaker from the madman's revenge. And Heaven’s not above using Clay Gallagher to help out a bit.
Longer:
Is a little respect too much to ask at a parent’s funeral?
Apparently it is for Destiny May. Her mother’s “going away party” is crashed by an unfamiliar and totally irreverent guest. Difficult to ignore, Clay Gallagher is built like a small mountain and far more vocal than is fitting for the occasion. When it turns out the annoying stranger is not even at the right funeral, Destiny demands retribution in the form of an escape from the day’s dreary proceedings.
From the beginning, their relationship has some kinks – starting with Destiny’s determination to found a Christian dating service in their conservative town of Castle Creek. A highly esteemed investment broker, Clay has little respect or patience for such a frivolous profession. But when Destiny is threatened by an anonymous caller who deeply resents her and what she does for a living, Clay makes it his business to keep the saucy redhead out of harm’s way.
Trouble is, spending time in her company weakens his defenses … and Cupid’s arrows are known to fly straight to the heart.
BIO:
DELIA LATHAM is a Christian wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. While she considers each of these roles important ones, she treasures most of all her role as a child of the King and an heir to the throne.
A former newspaper staff writer, Delia promised herself a novel for years, while raising her four children, working at various jobs and writing the occasional article, poem, or song. She fulfilled that promise when Vintage Romance Publishing released Goldeneyes in 2008. A Christian historical romance with a touch of the divine, Goldeneyes is set in the farm country of the author’s childhood, and therefore close to her heart. In 2010, White Rose Publishing released Yesterday’s Promise in electronic format, and Destiny’s Dream in print and e-format. A children’s book will be available early in 2011.
Delia grew up in Weedpatch, a tiny agricultural community near Bakersfield, in California’s San Joaquin Valley. She and her husband Johnny recently transplanted from that area to Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.
Find out more at:
Destiny’s Dream is available at White Rose Publishing and Amazon.
8 comments:
Hey Delia,
Wow, it's cold, snowy and truly frightful outside today...the perfect opportunity to settle in with a wonderful book. Destiny's Dream fills the bill perfectly--what a treat!
You are a gifted writer, and I'm looking forward to your next masterpiece!
Hi, Cindy! Thanks for hosting me on Cindy's Musings. I'm so glad you enjoyed Destiny's Dream. I had a blast writing this series, and it is my prayer that it blesses readers as much as it has blessed me.
Thanks also for posting the information about the Daughters of Destiny Contest. It's fun and exciting, and the prizes are beautiful - but I have to have a certain number of participants before I can give away those prizes, so come one over - tell your friends about it too. (Tell your enemies, if you have any...lol) See you there!
Hi, Mary! Thanks for stopping by...you're always so encouraging. I love that enjoyed Destiny's story.
I'm nearly finished with Destiny's Dream, and resent each and every intrusion into its conclusion!!! :-) Delia, you're an anoited writer. Keep 'em coming! God bless ~
Hello, Marianne! I can't wait to hear what you think when you've finished the book. :D
I hope you're all checking in on the Daughters of Destiny Contest...(http://www.delialatham.net/contest.htm). Trust me - you DON'T want to miss it!
Hi Delia,
Wow. This sounds wonderful. The cover is awesome too. :)
Wendy
www.wendydavy.com
Hi Delia and Cindy, what a wonderful blog. I'm woefully behind on my reading, but Delia, you are definitely up soon. I love your stories and the blessings I feel from them. God bless you both!
Wendy and Tanya, thanks for coming by and leaving your comments. I hope you both do get a chance to read Destiny's Dream, and I pray that you each find something worthwhile to take away.
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