I’m pleased to introduce Amber Miller (Tiffany Stockton) and her debut novel, Promises, Promises.
I attended my first writers’ conference in Nashville four years ago. Tiff was someone who made her presence known by the humor, warmth, and energy she shared with those around her. She’s the kind of person people are drawn to. It’s been exciting for me to see her hard work pay off and I’m thrilled to participate in this week’s blog tour with her.
Read on as Tiff shares more about her books and what’s behind her stories…
Promises, Promises
Has God forsaken Raelene?
What kind of God would take a girl's family and leave her alone in a wild land where women have no voice? When Gustaf Hanssen promises Raelene's dying father that he will take care of her, he finds himself bound to her happiness, her success, and her well-being in ways he never imagined. To keep his word, must Gustaf really oversee all of Raelene's affairs, find her a husband, and maintain her farm, while she does nothing but scorn him? Can God reach through Raelene's pain and self-centeredness and give her the love that awaits, if only she will accept His will?
Ordering link: www.ambermiller.com/books.html
And just released this month!
Quills & Promises
Innocence paired with wisdom beyond her years--
With these traits, Elanna Hanssen unwittingly captures the attentions of Major Madison Scott. Her honest desire to understand the war fascinates him, and he resolves to get to know this perspicacious young lady better. When he is called away to fight the French and the Indians, they begin a correspondence, cautiously baring their hearts to one another. Elanna has never known emotions like these before, but she is drawn to the integrity she sees in her major. When a writer for the first newspaper in the colony questions the major's credentials and activities, however, will she allow her heart or her head to rule? Can true love grow over such distance and around such obstacles?
Ordering link: www.ambermiller.com/books.html
From Tiff…
Hi, my name is Tiffany Stockton, but I publish under the pen name of Amber Miller, derived from my middle and maiden names. I was published before I got married in July 2007, and my wonderful husband doesn’t mind that I have this alter ego. I’m thrilled to be here on Dawn’s blog and honored at the opportunity to be a guest blogger.
She’s graciously provided some discussion questions, but I hope you’ll indulge me if I stray a little off subject as the inspiration strikes me. You will? Oh, thank you! That means a lot.
So, let’s see. This is day 1 of my 3-week blog tour promoting my very first novel, which released in February of this year. It was shipped to the Heartsong Presents book club and available on their web site, but this month, it will be added to Amazon.com, Christianbook.com, Parable, Barnes & Noble and so many other places. That’s why I waited before doing a tour. The live links aren’t available yet, but stick with me throughout this tour, and you’ll learn what they are soon enough.
Book 2 just released on July 1st, to the book club, but we’re here to talk about book 1. The inspiration behind that came about five years ago, when I drove by a house with a historic marker at the edge of the driveway that said, "circa 1740." Wow! If only those walls could speak. What a story they would tell!
That started me on a research journey about the home that revealed not a lot was known or recorded about the actual family who lived there. The home remained in the same family for nearly 200 years before the house and original land was sold at a state auction. So, being the writer that I am, I took a literary license and … made it up!
The ‘what if’ moment came when I tried to develop the story line for the first book. Without a lot of background, I had to rely on the elements I had learned would make a good story. Some excellent advice given to me included the method of taking your character to a point that seems hopeless…and making it worse. So, I asked, "What if a heroine with no siblings also loses her parents, then finds herself as the sole owner of land in a new world where women have no voice, feeling as if God has forsaken her?"
And thus, Promises, Promises was born!
The main character, Raelene Strattford, suffers an awful tragedy at the opening chapter of the book which turns her world upside down. As a result, she becomes angry with God and declares that she doesn’t need Him; that she can make it all by herself. So, she tries.
And fails.
Despite her hurt pride, she realizes she isn’t going to succeed without at least some help. That assistance comes from her neighbor and the man whose pursuit she’d scorned only a year before. As Gustaf Hanssen and Raelene are thrust into a working relationship, yet another wrench is thrown into her plans. Her father’s will states that she must marry by age eighteen or forfeit the family land. Helpless to know how to even begin a search for a suitable husband, she tosses that responsibility into the capable hands of Gustaf.
Raelene reacts out of her pain, though, and the betrayal she feels guides both her conversation and her actions. She is convinced that God wants nothing to do with her and turns her back on everything her parents taught her. I’ve known a lot of people in real life like that. As a result of one tragedy or another, they change their entire behavior and act more like a wounded animal than a beloved person of God.
And from my experience, most people can’t help it. It’s the only way they know how to react or respond to the situation. It takes a steadfast and committed person to open their eyes to the freedom from the pain and hurt before they learn to trust again.
That’s what I tried to show through Raelene and Gustaf’s journey. And from the reader feedback, I’ve succeeded on some levels. Just knowing that this book has touched even one life means a lot to me.
But I didn’t stop there. Not only does Raelene return to her faith in God, she also finds love with Gustaf. It wasn’t easy, though. Because of her father’s will, she was forced to endure attention from a parade of men. Not many possessed the qualities necessary to run a farm let alone be what Raelene needed. And there were times when Raelene didn’t want to continue with the search. She wanted to be done with it, so she almost settled for less than the best.
How many times do we do that in life? Or how often have you seen someone you know or love do that, only to end up more hurt and worse off than when they began? Far too often, we have a limited view of what we need, and we take it upon ourselves to search for that perfect relationship. Like many of us, Raelene thought she knew the type of man she wanted in her life. But God knew better.
In some ways, I can relate to Raelene. I spent my entire decade in my 20’s waiting and hoping for the "right" man to come into my life. There were times when I was tired of waiting and almost settled for something just for the sake of having a relationship. God reminded me, though, that He had a plan for my life. I’m glad I waited too, because I couldn’t imagine being any happier than I am right now. I met the love of my life at a writer’s conference in 2004. One problem—he lived in Colorado! That didn’t deter us, though, and through emails and instant message, we built a friendship. We only saw each other once a year at the conferences. It didn’t take long for our friendship to develop into something more special. In March of 2007, he flew out to visit for 4 days. One week later, we were engaged, and 5 months later, we were married.
So, don’t settle for second-best when you can have the best, if you only wait for the right moments. My husband and I spent a lot of time in our 20’s wondering when or if it would happen. And today, we can both proudly say that we have no previous relationships. We have only our own as our first experience. It’s truly a blessing to know we have no comparisons and no past haunts. We have other issues, as all marriages do, but that one does not exist.
Many know our story, and I’ve had a lot of people ask when I’m going to write our story in a novel. Right now, I’m on other deadlines, but you might see it soon. Who knows? It might end up being a historical, or it could be a contemporary. Whatever it is, I know it’s going to be fun to writer.
In the meantime, I have my 3 novels releasing this year as part of my first series. This first book has lessons in faith, trust, sticking to your promises, being steadfast and loyal, and above all, being patient for God’s best to come.
The other 2 books have a similar theme, but each set of characters deal with other issues as well. In Quills & Promises, which released on July 1st, the hero is engaged in the French and Indian War. While he’s away, the heroine is presented with accusations against a man she’d come to believe as honest and trustworthy. She’s forced to make a choice, and it’s not an easy one.
Choices rarely are.
Book 3 is set during the Revolutionary War, and the heroine encounters a man who is serving both armies. Lies abound on both sides, but this soldier assures her she can trust him. Spying is dishonest, though, and she isn’t sure she can befriend someone who lies for a living. In the end, she too has to make a choice. One could reveal secrets to the wrong side, and the other could put an end to this soldier’s career.
Throughout the series, promises and trust play a big role. Although these are set during the Colonial era, the truths in them can just as well apply today. And while you’re experiencing the consequences of these characters’ actions, you’re also learning a bit of history regarding the foundation of this great country.
So, I hope you’ll pick up a copy to read. Or better yet, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE copy from a drawing of those who comment. I won’t be doing this on all of the blog stops, but there will be a few. Stick with me throughout the tour, and you just might be a winner.
Thanks for dropping by. Hope to see you at other tour locations these next 3 weeks. That’s all for now.
Author Bio
Amber Miller is an author and freelance web site designer who lives with her husband in beautiful Colorado Springs. They don’t have any children yet, but they do have a vivacious puppy named Roxie, who is half Border Collie and half Flat-Haired Retriever.
Amber has sold four books to the Heartsong Presents line of Barbour Publishing with the promise of two more before the end of the year. Other writing credits include several writing articles for various publications, five short stories with Romancing the Christian Heart, and nine contributions to the book, 101 Ways to Romance Your Marriage. A born-again Christian since the age of seven, her faith in Christ has often sustained her through difficult experiences. She seeks to share that with others through her writing.
Read more about her at her web site: http://www.ambermiller.com/.
Blog Tour Schedule
Shirley Connolly (July month-long feature) - http://apenforyourthoughts.blogspot.com
July 7 - Dawn Kinzer at From Dawn til Dusk, Musings of a Night Owl http://dawnkinzer.blogspot.com/
July 7 - Margaret Daley (bio) http://margaretdaley.blogspot.com
July 8 - Donna Moore at Write by Faith http://writebyfaith.blogspot.com
July 8 - Kim Woodhouse at God's Grace, Love & Forgiveness http://www.kimberleywoodhouse.com
July 9 - Margaret Daley (interview) http://margaretdaley.blogspot.com
July 9 - Amy Riley at The Friendly Book Nook http://thefriendlybooknook.com
July 10 - Jenny Blake at Come Meet AusJenny http://ausjenny.blogspot.com
July 11 - Rose McCauley July 11 - Shauna Sturge at The Coffee Stop http://shaunasturge.blogspot.com ; Long and Short Reviews
http://longandshortreviews.blogspot.com/
July 12 - Carolyn Strawder at Quiet Time with Carolyn http://www.quiettimewithcarolyn.com
July 14 - Martha Rogers at Martha Writes http://marthasbooks.blogspot.com
July 14-19 - CAN! blog spotlight http://canblog.typepad.com/canbookmarketing
July 15 - Leslie Sowell at A Little Bit of Sunlight http://www.footprintsinthesand.us/blog
July 16 - Novel Journey / Novel Reviews http://noveljourney.blogspot.com / http://novelreviews.blogspot.com
July 17 - Eileen Astels at A Christian Romance Writer's Journey http://eileenastels.blogspot.com
July 17 - Cheryl Wyatt at Squirrel's Treehouse http://www.scrollsquirrel.blogspot.com
July 18 - Cara Putman at Cara's Musings http://carasmusings.blogspot.com
July 18 - Tyora Moody at CB Reviews http://www.faithwebbin.net/cbreviews
July 19 - Stacy Johnson at Vader's Mom http://jeffstacyandvader.blogspot.com
July 21 - CFBA blog tour date (various blogs) http://christianfictionblogalliance.blogspot.com
July 21 - Camy Tang at Camy's Loft http://camytang.blogspot.com
July 21 - Jennifer AlLee at Musings on This, That & The Other Thing - http://jenniferallee.blogspot.com
July 21 - Trish Perry (interview) http://www.trishperry.com/
July 22 - CFBA blog tour date (various blogs) http://christianfictionblogalliance.blogspot.com
July 22 - Cindy Woodsmall at the Plain Talk Blog http://www.cindywoodsmall.com/category/plain-talk/
July 23 - CFBA blog tour date (various blogs) http://christianfictionblogalliance.blogspot.com
July 23 - Delia Latham at The Melody Within (review/interview) http://themelodywithin.blogspot.com
July 24 - Margaret Chind at Creative Madness http://cherryblossommj.blogspot.com
July 25 - Delia Latham at The Melody Within (guest blogger) http://themelodywithin.blogspot.com
July 25 - Christa Allan at Fictionary http://cballan.wordpress.com
July 26 - Paula Moldenhauer at Grace Reign http://gracereign.blogspot.com
I see you got the early start after all, Dawn. :) Looks good. Wow! Those book covers are huge. LOL! Guess I should have sent the smaller ones. ((blushes))
ReplyDeleteAnd aww shucks about your remark meeting me in Nashville. You've got me all twittery inside. So glad your first conference experience was a good one. Will I be seeing you in Minneapolis?
Dawn, great post!
ReplyDeleteWanted to let you know that my url is wrong on the list. My blog is www.scrollsquirrel.blogspot.com and is called Squirrel's Treehouse.
If you could change that so folks aren't taken to the wrong blog if they happen to click on it, I'd appreciate it if you have time.
Hugs,
Cheryl Wyatt
Tiff,
ReplyDeleteThe large book covers are there by choice. LOL I purposely made them that large. I guess you can tell I like visuals. And when you have beautiful covers, I figure people should be able to enjoy the detail. : )
Yes...I'll be in Minneapolis. Wouldn't miss it! This will be my fourth ACFW conference and I can't wait.
Cheryl,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by.
I'm glad you noticed the error in your blog info. I'll take care of that right away. :)
Wonderful post! Tiff's books are on my wishlist for when money is not so tight. I think this series sounds so wonderful. I am a regular visitor at her blog and so I have been a fan of hers before she was even published. So proud of you Tiff! Would love to be entered in the drawing fof this book. Thank you!
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Wow can't wait to read some of these books! I have just got back into reading and enjoying my summer doing so!
ReplyDeletePromises,Promises and Quills and Promises both sound like wonderful books. It's amazing that you attended your first writing conference only 4 years ago.
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Actually, Theresa, my first was 6 years ago. Dawn's was 4. :) But it only took me 3 years from pitch to sale. God is awesome in that regard, and I studied and worked my tushy off to improve my skills.
ReplyDeleteCarla, I hope you explore some fantastic books this summer as you get back into reading. Perhaps one of mine. :)
Cherie, yes, you've been with me for a while now. I love 'hanging out' with you in various venues related to writing and reading. You're entering a lot of these drawings. I hope you win one of them!
Good luck all! And thanks for your support.
P.S. I love my covers too, Dawn. Thanks for posting them large for everyone to see and gawk at the phenomenal job the cover artist did. I was amazed!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the cover of book 3, now.