Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Pin it to WIN IT!

Okay, friends, those of you who love Pinterest are in for a major treat!


I'm giving away three hot-off-the-press Christian novels and all you have to do to enter the giveaway is pin the pics!






One fortunate reader will win… 




Tracie Peterson's newest The Miner's Lady
Anne Mateer's A Home for My Heart
Mary Connealy's Fired Up


Don't have a Pinterest account? Get one here.

Warmest wishes as you start pinning or (as one reader wrote me) pining for these new releases! 

Join me at Belle Meade Plantation






Meet Uncle Bob, a real man who lived at Belle Meade and who's a character in my novel, To Whisper Her Name

Monday, September 23, 2013

Coming April 2014 - A Beauty So Rare

I'm busy working on rewrites for my next book that I'm so excited to share with you early this next year...the second (of three) books in the Belmont Mansion series.

Here's a quick preview.... 



Can't wait to share this book with you, friends. 


About the book:

Eleanor Braddock, a spinster--plain and practical, no stunning Southern beauty--has long since dismissed any hope of marriage. But when a dying soldier whispers his final words, she believes her life can still have meaning and determines to find his widow. But this compassionate deed takes a harsh turn, and Eleanor finds herself dependent upon the richest woman in America and the most despised woman in Nashville--her aunt, Adelicia Acklen, mistress of Belmont Mansion. A clandestine act of kindness leads Eleanor to an unlikely path for her life--building a home for destitute widows and children from the Civil War. And while Eleanor knows her own heart, she also knows her aunt will never approve.

Rudolf Marcus Gottfried, Archduke of the House of Habsburg and fourth in line to the Austrian throne, arrives in Nashville in search of a life he determines, instead of one determined for him. Collaborating with botanist Luther Burbank, Marcus seeks to combine his own passion for nature with his expertise in architecture. But his plans to incorporate natural beauty into the design of the widow's and children's home run contrary to the wishes of practical, frugal Eleanor, who sees his ideas as costly nonsense.

Yet as the construction project continues, Marcus and Eleanor find common ground--and a love neither of them expected. But Marcus is not the man Adelicia has chosen for Eleanor to marry, and even if he were, someone who knows Marcus's secrets is about to reveal them all.


Have you read A Lasting Impression, the first book in the Belmont Mansion series yet?



Thursday, September 19, 2013

Book signing Tuesday, Oct 8, Dickson, TN | Reading Rock Books


BOOK SIGNING in Dickson, Tennessee


 JOIN ME on Tuesday evening, October 8 (6:30pm) at Reading Rock Books in Dickson, TN where we'll be discussing Southern history and my latest book, To Whisper Her Name, a Belle Meade Plantation novel. Hope to see you there!



Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Original pieces return to the Belmont Mansion

Thanks to Adelicia Acklen's great-great granddaughter, Elise Quigley of Sacramento, California, this has been an exciting month for the Belmont Mansion…



If you've not heard of the Belmont Mansion in Nashville, TN, it's the home of Adelicia Acklen, the richest woman in America in the 1860s. And a woman that I, admittedly, have grown to love and respect over the past few years.


I've spent countless hours researching family files, spending time in her home, walking where she walked, reading her letters, and delving into her life as I prepared to write the Belmont Mansion novels.*

Adelicia's gorgeous Southern home, originally named Belle Monte, is the setting for A Lasting Impression and A Beauty So Rare (April 2014), the first and second Belmont Mansion novels in the 3-book series. 



And now, what's old is new (to the mansion) again…


Elise Quigley, Adelicia's great-great granddaughter, has generously seen fit to return two items that belonged to Adelicia––an unusual silver coffee pot and a leather covered box.

Elise Quigley holding two original pieces that belonged to Adelicia


As noted in the latest newsletter from the Belmont Mansion… 


"The silver coffee pot is of monumental size, standing 13 inches tall. Manufactured by Gotham of New York City, the pot represents a renewed interest in classical details during the post-civil War period, as exhibited in the Neo-Grec design. Gorham retailed a number of their products at Tiffany's. As the premier silver manufacturer of the 1860s, all their offerings were quite popular. The Acklen family name is engraved on the face of the pot, just below the bas-relief profile of a woman.

Adelicia likely purchased this piece as part of a larger set on her return from her grand tour of Europe in 1866. The coffee pot would have been used for formal occasions in either the Dining Room or the Central Parlor. A tea pot, footed tray, creamer, and sugar bowl would have completed this formal service. Currently, the coffee pot can be viewed through the Dish Pantry window. Imagine, if Adelicia had seven sets of china, how many sets of silver do you think she kept?

Adelicia's letterbox is of American manufacture with tooled leather applied to a white pine base, brass strapwork in the English Renaissance style and dates from the mid-1850s. A monogrammed brass shield with the letters "AA" is located in the center of the lid. The box can be opened to reveal a slanted writing space, a compartment for paper, ink pens, envelopes, and two holes for ink wells. Adelicia's letterbox can now be seen on the ladies secretary in the Tête-à-Tête Room."

I haven't seen these items in person yet but can hardly wait to get to the mansion again. And you can bet both of these items will be in the third Belmont novel. But tell me…

What's something special you would like to see tucked inside Adelicia's letterbox in the third Belmont novel? If I use your idea, I'll give you full credit in the Author's Note at the end of the novel.



Blessings on your Tuesday,
Tammy


* When I wrote about studying Adelicia's life and home above, it reminded me of how excited I am to be in BSF again––studying the life and ministry of Jesus.

We're studying the book of Matthew this year. If you're in BSF, give a shout out. I'd love to know we have that common. If you're not, check out BSF here and see if it's something you'd be interested in. It's a life-changing study. And this Wednesday is a Welcome Day! So feel free to go and check it out.


Last day to enter for Colorado Romance
and Rocky Mountain Chocolate

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Booksigning at Reading Rock Books, Dickson, TN

UPCOMING EVENT 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Reading Rock Books
Dickson, TN


ReadingRockBooksDicksonTN

Join me for the evening at Reading Rock Books,
a wonderful bookstore nestled in the heart of historic Dickson, Tennessee.
I'll be signing copies of To Whisper Her Name and my other books.
We'll talk writing and Southern fiction, Tennessee history,
antebellum mansions and the food they were famous for, and much more.

For details, contact the store at 615-326-0401
Or online at info@thereadingrock.com

Can't wait to see you there!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Mandisa's new single…Overcomer!


Have you seen the debut of Mandisa's new single? Overcomer. Oh my goodness. What an encouragement. Beautiful. Remarkable. So uplifting. What a great God we serve. Thank you, Jesus. And Holy Spirit, lead on!

And Mandisa…babe, you rock!


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

From a Distance & Rocky Mtn Chocolate GIVEAWAY

Three readers will each receive a copy of From a Distance, Timber Ridge Reflections book 1, plus delicious Rocky Mountain Chocolate to enjoy as they read... 



USA Mailing Address only please, due to postage costs

The only mandatory option is that you comment on this blogpost. See inside the Rafflecopter box for instructions about what you need to comment on (can't wait to read your responses!).

All other options are "as you wish."

To earn 10 extra chances…


You receive 10 EXTRA CHANCES TO WIN each time you post an online review of one of my books. Because––like chocolate (and yes, Southern biscuits too!)––"word of mouth" marketing is still the best there is.



About From a Distance


Determined to become one of the country's premier newspaper photographers, Elizabeth Westbrook travels to the Colorado Territory to capture the grandeur of the mountains surrounding the remote town of Timber Ridge. She hopes, too, that the cool, dry air of Colorado, and its renowned hot springs, will cure the mysterious illness that threatens her career, and her life.

Daniel Ranslett, a former Confederate sharpshooter, is a man shackled by his past, and he'll do anything to protect his land, and his solitude. When an outspoken Yankee photographer captures an image that appears key to solving a murder, putting herself in danger, Daniel is called upon to repay a debt. He's a man of his word, but repaying that debt could bring secrets from his past to light.

Forced on a perilous journey together, Daniel and Elizabeth's lives intertwine in ways neither could have imagined when first they met . . . from a distance.



Best wishes, and with all the books out there to read, thanks for choosing to read mine…

To Whisper Her Name releases in Germany



Wie ein Flüstern im Wind
 (Like a Whisper in the Wind)


To Whisper Her Name (Wie ein Flüstern im Wind, or Like a Whisper in the Wind, is the German title), releases in Germany this month and I couldn't be more thrilled. I love connecting with my German readers and am excited to share that Francke, my German publisher, has invited me to come for a visit next summer.

So get ready, my German friends, next June I'm headed your way! More details once we get them confirmed, but I'm grateful to Francke for the kind invitation, and I'm looking forward to meeting my readers in Germany.

Read a sample of Wie ein Flüstern im Wind

Watch the German trailer for Wie ein Flüstern im Wind…




Now here it is in English… 



Blessings on your day…

Monday, September 2, 2013

Winners of the Southern at Heart Giveaway



Thanks to everyone who entered the Southern at Heart Giveaway


I loved learning what you love most about fall. We share many common "favorites" of this season.





Congratulations to the two readers who won a copy of A Lasting Impression and Loveless Biscuits & Jam:

Mary Calhoun

and 

Susan Brown Hatcher


Mary and Susan, I've already emailed you requesting your snail mail address as well as your favorite kind of Loveless jam. Let me know and we'll get your package in the mail to you.

And to everyone… 


I'm announcing a new giveaway tomorrow so be sure to check back. 

Blessings, and hope you're enjoying the holiday.
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