We don't want to hear how your doing Marrok. But what are you doing posting on Wednesday?
Well that's rude... Ha yes I'm here because... I'm quitting the blogging thing... Naa I'm just kidding! What I'm really here for today is because I'm taking part in "The Princess & I Blog Tour"! today is part one of my two part post. Today I will be holding the book spotlight and tomorrow will be an author interview. So lets get on with the post!
But before I do the Book Spotlight let me introduce you to the fine author of this novel, say a nice Halò (or any other kind of greeting) to Rebekah!
Rebekah grew up surrounded by family members who appreciated and read good literature. First, she fell in love with the stories her parents read aloud to her from the Bible and books like The Chronicles of Narnia, Great Expectations, The Hobbit, and Anne of Green Gables. After learning to read on her own, she discovered other fantastic books which helped to build her ever growing imagination.
She completed her first written work at the tender age of eight and now uses it to humble herself whenever the need arises. The story did serve to show her that God had given her a desire to write, however, and from that moment on Rebekah has never looked back or regretted picking up her pencil and becoming an author.
This eighteen-year-old homeschool graduate lives in rainy Western Washington and is currently working on receiving her BA in English in order to further her passion for creating worlds on paper.
Rebekah can be found (or stacked if your into that) on the following.
My blog link: http://4rmeddy.blogspot.com/
My Google+ link: https://plus.google.com/u/0/101959924522864159924
My Goodreads link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14228138.Rebekah_Eddy
My Pinterest link: https://www.pinterest.com/4rmeddy/
Now on to the Book Spotlight! (still don't know how to really do these, but hey I'm learning)
Megan is content with her life, despite her parents' death and her brother Malcolm's job that keeps him busy at the King's castle. But when she is offered the position as Princess Christine's lady-in-waiting, Megan is glad of the change in scenery and accepts it with the hope that she can spend more time with her brother. The promise from Malcolm of lessons in swordsmanship only adds to her enthusiasm.
However, helping keep an eye on the emotional and excitable young lady proves to be much harder than becoming her friend. As rumors of war circulate the castle, Megan strives to encourage her new friend even as she tries to settle the doubts and fears in her own heart when her responsibility in protecting the Princess is put to the test. Follow the unwanted adventure which serves to teach her that loyal friendship, true love, and God's amazing grace will always triumph over revenge, greed, and hate.
Sounds interesting no? I got to say I love the way the cover looks. All nice and Celtic-y (if you haven't noticed by my name and blog look I'm a fan of Celtic stuff). The Princess & I will be available to buy on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, and the Lulu bookstore on March 3rd. Oh make sure to check out Rebekah's blog for more information on book, blog tour info, and anything else. Until Tomorrow, Stay True to the King!
Images and Gifs used are not mine and I don't clam them as my own. All created goes to their rightful owners/creators
Hope you're doing well too. ^.^
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good book indeed - I've heard quite a bit good about it. And I like the cover a lot too.
Thanks :) That's good, hearing good things about it is good considering it isn't available until two days from now. Mean people are liking what they are reading!
DeleteThanks for helping me out with the introduction of my book to the world! Your post was awesome! I look forward to "Part Two"! ;)
ReplyDeleteNo problem! thanks for having me along! Yes part two is going to be a fun post!
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