Like Flames in the Night (Cities of Refuge Book #4) By Connilyn Cossette Book Description Strong-willed Tirzah wants to join her people in driving the enemy from the land of Israel and undergoes training for a secret mission inside the stronghold of Shechem. But soon after she has infiltrated the ruthless Aramean commander’s kitchen, she makes a reckless decision that …
Welcome to Isaiah’s Legacy Blog Hop – Stop # 26
Congratulations! You’ve arrived at the end of the hunt! Do you have all the clues? Do all the words added together make a coherent sentence with the correct punctuation? Now, just submit your information into the Rafflecopter widget below to enter. We’ll contact 3 winners through email on February 20, 2020. They’ll have 24 hours to respond. On behalf of …
Can We Truly KNOW A Bible Character?
Tomorrow is a big day in my world—RELEASE DAY for Isaiah’s Legacy! Do you KNOW that a year of blood, sweat, and tears was poured into that book? Not just mine, but a whole team of people—each one representing a household in which men, women, and children have had good days and bad. I’d love to invite y’all to celebrate …
Another Contract
An audiobook contract is completely separate from a print contract, so for the audiobook format of Of Fire and Lions and Isaiah’s Legacy, I worked with Penguin Random House Audio, my (book) publisher’s parent company. I heard from the audio producer right away. Incredibly professional and friendly, he asked about the tone of my book and the number of narrators …
Book Review | Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar
Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar Book Description A woman with a devastating secret. A man bent on proving his worth. A chance encounter that catapults them into the heart of history. When the daughter of a prominent Roman general meets a disinherited Jewish immigrant, neither one can dream of God’s plan to transform them into the most influential couple …
Intro to Isaiah’s Legacy: Who Is Manasseh?
Do you recognize that painfully awkward girl on the left? Maybe you know a kid that’s twelve years old. If you don’t know any twelve-year-olds, try to remember something from your own days in sixth grade or middle school. Or maybe, like me, you’ve spent a good portion of your adult life trying to forget those socially-awkward, pimple-faced, hormone-imbalanced, shaky …