Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter!


Hey friends, hope you have a blessed Easter...

"'Then the angel spoke to the women. "Don't be afraid!" he said. I know you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He isn't here! He is risen from the dead, 
just as he said would happen." Matthew 28:5,6

"He isn't here! He is risen!"
Praising God, along with you, for the risen Christ!

Saturday, March 30, 2013

And they waited…


As the disciples and other believers met together after Jesus was crucified, his body sealed up in the tomb, and as one night passed, then another, do you think they had any idea what awaited the next morning? I don't think they did either.

Just like we can't imagine what God has in store for us. His grace and mercy is beyond imagining. But one day.... One day we'll see him with our own eyes and the dawn will come like never before. What a day that will be.

Blessings on this day before Easter! As we, too, wait...


Friday, March 29, 2013

Good Friday


I'm reading through Isaiah 53 today and sharing some of my favorite scriptures from that chapter on Twitter. Thought I'd share one here... 

Blessings on this Good Friday, friends. 


Monday, March 25, 2013

Hearing God's voice

I've heard Beth Moore tell this story before, but it's a wonderful reminder of listening to the voice of God. . .



I hope you're encouraged by watching this just like I was (again), and that we'll be listening for the Spirit's prompting this week. Have you ever had a clear moment when you've heard His voice? I have, and I treasure them. Even though at the time, like Beth said, I was thinking, "What?!"

But he knows. He sees. And loves. Always. 


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Bestselling novels $2.99 on ebook thru April 1st



In celebration of Women in History Month, we're offering The Inheritance and To Whisper Her Name on ebook for $2.99 each through April 1st. 

So whether you love historical romance in the rugged Rockies or in the postbellum South, we've got you covered!
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I'm grateful for the opportunity to write novels for a living. But the best part about writing is sharing these journeys with you. 

So with deep appreciation…



Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Being at Belmont Mansion was a blast!



Belmont Mansion, the setting of my novel A Lasting Impression, had a free open house this past Sunday, and I had the fun pleasure of signing books and meeting friends!

With Rachel McRae and her sweet mom in the gift shop (can you see the resemblance?!!). Rachel is a book buyer for LifeWay and a real encouragement in this business. Her dad was there too, and we had a blast chatting about history.




With Gail Williams of Hendersonville, TN. It was such a pleasure to meet you, Gail, and to have a chance to visit. Thanks for reading, friend! And so glad you found that map!



With Joan Keller in the gift shop. Joan, you're such a sweet encouragement, lady. Thank you for reading so faithfully and for visiting today. So glad we connected!


With Angela and Tori Myers (mother and daughter) who live here in Nashville. On Acklen Avenue, no less! Love that. So would Adelicia, I'm sure. Angela and Tori, thanks for reading and it was a pleasure to meet you both!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Grand Opening | Adelicia's Bedroom Suite at the Belmont Mansion


This past Sunday, I attended the grand opening of Adelicia Acklen's bedroom suite at the Belmont Mansion, the setting of A Lasting Impression, the first of three Belmont Mansion novels. And oh, it was such fun! In case you don't know, Adelicia built the Belmont Mansion in 1853 and is a character in A Lasting Impression. And what a character she is.

Get ready... The bedroom is just as I described it in A Lasting Impression, having been privy to the history of the room and the renovation underway (thanks to Mark Brown). It's a little dizzying when you take it all in at first. But stunning!



The fireplace and mantle in Adelicia's bedroom

Hope you enjoy, and remember… 

There's a **FREE OPEN HOUSE** at Belmont Mansion this Sunday, March 17 from 1-4PM celebrating the grand opening of Adelicia's bedroom suite.

I'll be there from 2-4PM visiting with everyone and signing copies of A Lasting Impression and To Whisper Her Name

Hope to see you there!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Where did this love of history begin?

When did it begin…this fascination with the past? 

The earliest I can remember experiencing an attraction for days gone by is when I was nine years old and we were on a month long trip to Europe.

My sweet grandmother, Dale Whitehead
as we were boarding the plane
Traveling Europe for a month, you say? At the age of nine? You must have grown up in a privileged family. 
While I was blessed in many, many ways, I would hasten to add that there were eight of us (four adults, four children) traveling around Europe in a VW Bug for that month. I was stuffed in the cubbyhole in the back.
My older brother, my mom, and grandmother were in the backseat (my dad had to stay home and work, bless him). My uncle and aunt and their two toddlers rode in the front, and then all of the luggage was strapped to the top. Does that give the month long venture new perspective?
Still, to me…it was heaven. And it’s where I trace my roots of my love for history.


My mom encouraged me to keep a diary...

...and to put my pictures in a photo album when we returned, and I’m so glad she did. Although admittedly, it’s funny to look back at these albums and the precious few pictures we took back then compared to the plethora of hi-res digital photos we take now and share instantaneously around the world.
In Germany, we toured the castles along the Rhine River, and I remember pressing my hand against the cold stony walls and trying to soak up the history, to feel the lives of the people who’d lived there, what they’d felt and thought, how they’d lived. It made a lasting impression on me.
Katz Castle, on the Rhine in Germany


Now speed ahead to the teenage years...

... and to church youth group on Sunday nights. After church, we’d run grab something to eat then we’d head toward downtown Atlanta to one of the many antebellum mansions that were long ago abandoned and boarded up, and we’d do what any group of self-respecting church youth would do…
We’d find the loose boards on the windows on the backside of the mansions and we’d slip inside with our flashlights.
And oh…that love for history and of times gone by would rise up in me like a tide. And thanks to American History being a favorite subject (along with English Lit), the historical events of that era would come alive inside me. 
But it wasn’t until much later in life that I’d finally feel the nudge to take up the pen and write, to give those stirrings inside me a voice.

Lichtenstein Castle in Germany
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My Southern antebellum stories, I’m convinced, started taking root in me many years ago as I first touched the walls of those thirteenth and fourteenth century castles, and then the stony walls of the basements in those old, boarded up Southern mansions.
I get chills just thinking about being in those places again and at how the seed of my fascination for the past––and the stories I write today––were born inside me such a long time ago.


Do you share this love of history? And of story?

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If you do, can you retrace its roots? 

I’d love to know where your fascination with history or story began, and where that love has led you in life!

Tammy

A Lasting Impression releases in Germany

A Lasting Impression recently released in Germany, and Francke––my German publisher––graciously featured the book in the March issue of their magazine. 


I'm grateful to them for publishing my books into German, and to my German readers for reading! I hope to have the chance to meet some of you one day. Until then, we have the internet!











My favorite line in the article? 


"She said with spaßigem [fun] undertone to her Man: "I think that's what I would also got done. "He replied quite dry: "Then it's just do it"

LOVE that! To my man. And "quite dry." Joe loved that too! And yes, he truly is quite dry in real life. Rarely do I call him my Man though. I think I'll start that.




 And finally, here I am at age 9 boarding a boat that would take us on a tour down the Rhine River to see the castles along the hillside. Talk about a memory that stayed with me. 




I can still remember running my hand along the castle walls, wondering who had lived there and what kind of life they'd had. My love for history started young. 

Do you have an affinity for history? When did your love with the past begin? Do you remember?

Thursday, March 7, 2013

What kind of romance do you like?

Just updated my FB Page header. What do you think?


Which setting do you like best? Romance in the Rockies? Or Southern Style?

I'm currently working on the 2nd book in the Belmont series, with several more Southern books ahead of me to write. But I'd love to someday go back and write a sequel to one of my Colorado books. 

Is there a character whose story you'd like to hear more about? I'd love to know.

Blessings on your Thursday, friend...

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Forgeries make A Lasting Impression

Did you see the story this morning on CBS News about an art forger? Very interesting. 

I studied a lot about art forgeries when I was writing A Lasting Impression, in which Claire Laurent, the heroine, is…you guessed it! An art forger. 

Here's the video... 


A Lasting Impression is the first of three books in the Belmont Mansion novels series. I'm writing the second book now and it will release Spring 2014.

I'm also writing another Southern novel series: the Belle Meade Plantation novels. These two Southern series are written to be read either separately or together. So if you enjoyed A Lasting Impression, you might want to check out USA Today bestseller To Whisper Her Name.

And incidentally, Adelicia Acklen (from Belmont Mansion) and General William Giles Harding and his wife Elizabeth (from Belle Meade Plantation) actually knew one another, as their mansions were only 5 miles apart. And yes, you might just catch glimpses of people from one series in another. : )


Read an excerpt from A Lasting Impression
Check out A Lasting Impression on Amazon

Read an excerpt from To Whisper Her Name
Check out To Whisper Her Name on Amazon

Let me show you around the Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville

February's Winners and March's Giveaway


Names of February's giveaway winners are up! Are you one of them? They've each won a copy of Beyond This Moment... 



March's giveaway is underway. Five readers will win a copy of Remembered, the 2008 Christy Award winner for Best Romance, and the third novel in the FOUNTAIN CREEK CHRONICLES series. 



Have you read 
Remembered? If so, you could still enter to win it for a friend. And a quick 'insider' note… Remembered was my mom's favorite book of mine. She loved that little "French Veronique!"

Thanks for visiting!

Friday, March 1, 2013

Women in History Month


March is WOMEN in HISTORY MONTH, and we're celebrating it in style at Writes of Passage, a group blog with some of your favorite historical authors. Plus, we've added six new authors to our ranks. Come check us out. Tracie Peterson started us off right today, posting about Margaret Brown...


Are you currently reading a book written by one of this motley crew? Or have you in the past? 






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