Friday, December 23, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
A Smoking Great Read
Empire in Pine, Book Two
c. October, 2011 Desert Breeze
ISBN 97812162520919
Price $6.99 ebook
Nearly a generation after The Green Veil, set in the great
north woods of Wisconsin in the lumber era, Naomi’s second story in the series,
The
Red Fury, ramps up the tension and tosses decorum to the wind in the
hustling 1870s Midwest.
Lainey Kade found true love once, but after her fiancĂ©’s
death, can’t seem to hold onto another engagement. After a second humiliating
breakup she’s ready to leave town and reinvent herself. Adventure comes in the
form of a lengthy business/pleasure trip with her brother and cousins when her
father sends them to Chicago with sight-seeing around the state and cities
expected.
In this time when nightmares still haunt those affected by
the recent Civil War, a pair of young veterans roam the area, looking for
adventure and a means to quell the grief at the loss of their parents. Kelly
and Zane Beaumont live fast and furiously; Zane always on the edge as a card
playing, pleasure-seeking high-roller and his younger brother Kelly his
sidekick. The six young people meet briefly in Chicago, then again on the train
north. They decide to travel together when they realize how well they get
along. Lainey, definitely not looking for romance, pretends to be married to
her cousin. She doesn’t fool the sharp-eyed Zane for long, however. Her
adventuresome unconventional spirit attracts him, but he buries any feelings
deep, especially when it’s obvious Kelly has fallen for her hard.
While staying in Green Bay, Lainey sketches. Her drawings
present an opportunity for livelihood, which she seizes, much to the horror of
her family. Lainey is insistent, however, and they reluctantly let her stay, deciding
to reveal that she has inherited a piece of property in nearby Peshtigo. When
she invites the brothers to check out the area, they decide to stop traveling
and find work and stay in the growing lumber town. Zane and Kelly act as
benevolent watchdogs and even accompany Lainey on a visit home for a wedding.
Lainey, Zane, and Kelly work hard at their respective jobs, tiptoeing
around their feelings and in Zane’s case, his demons. Kelly dreams of a future
with Lainey, while she holds only platonic feelings for him and fights her
admiration for the haunted Zane. A terrible accident, a horrific fire that
gives rise to the title of the book, and the aftermath of devastation show them
how precious life and faith are.
Naomi’s attention to detail, scene and setting are
pitch-perfect true to era. I felt the flames and terror of the great fire of
1871, the same night as the Great Chicago fire. I loved Lainey’s spirit,
mourned and rejoiced with them all as they realized dreams, loved, fought for
life and independence, and breathed the smoke of history. Another winner for
those who revel in the drama of the past.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Vicki Roder

I first met Vicki when we were on a panel together at the spring Wisconsin Writers Association conference. We got to know each other better when we connected for another magazine I edit for Written World.
Vicki is very creative and can put word puzzles together, as well as articles, children’s stories and novels for adults.
A story about her childhood was included in A Cup of Comfort for Adoptive
Families.
About her books, Vicki says:
About her books, Vicki says:
The Dream House began as a re-occurring dream, so
now I keep a notebook, flashlight, and pen beside the bed. You never know
when an idea will present itself. My sister, Tammy told me to write the reoccurring
dream down and it became a novel. Read the story of a kidney donation
between my sister and I, featured in Chicken Soup for the Coffee
Lover's Soul.
My second novel, a mystery thriller entitled Bolt Action, Champagne Books, April
2010. Can gun hording, Harley riding Detective Leslie Bolt conquer
her past and capture "The State Quarter Killer" before her sister is
the next victim?
My mystery for middle grade readers entitled The Curse of King Ramessess II has been contracted by Wild Child Publishing. Rumors of a mummified King, haunting the Bradford Museum surface. Mia and Jody stow away in the museum and a girl version of a Abbott and Costello investigation unfolds in the heart-racing, eventful night.
My inspirational book, It’s Not You – It’s Them is now available from Dancing With Bear Publishing.
Vicki has been published in Canadian Kids Magazine, Wisconsin Regional Writers’ (now Wisconsin Writers Association) Journal, Guide Magazine, Pockets Magazine, The Highground, The Little Lutheran, The Little Christian, FarmLife Magazine, and One Way Street.
Way to go, Vicki!
Find out more at:
You
can't change the past, but you can choose your future.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Wisconsin Book Festival is upon us
What: The 10th annual Wisconsin Book
Festival
When: Wednesday through Sunday, Oct. 23
Where: Various Madison locations
For a full schedule: Visit www.wisconsinbookfestival.org
When: Wednesday through Sunday, Oct. 23
Where: Various Madison locations
For a full schedule: Visit www.wisconsinbookfestival.org
Monday, October 10, 2011
Empire in Pine - new novel from the Lumber Baron era

For that reason, besides her fiction writing, Naomi
serves as a staff writer for the monthly Christian e-newspaper http://www.LivingStonesNews.com where
she writes the true stories and personal testimonies of lives changed by Jesus
Christ. Also passionate about homeschooling, she's written numerous articles
for the homeschool community and mentors young authors through tutorials at http://www.ANovelWritingSite.com . She
has previously been a consulting editor for Port Yonder Press.
Naomi
and her husband Jeff live on a ramshackle farm in the spectacular Wisconsin
north woods. With five young adults living nearby or at home, life is full of
peculiarities like courtships, loud music, muddy trucks, and general mayhem. She
invites readers to say hello and find out more about her stories, passions, and
other writing venues at http://www.naomimusch.com
or look her up on Facebook (Naomi Musch - Author) and Twitter (NMusch)
A Little Background to The Red Fury
My
dad is a fly-fishing guide. He and my mom built a fly-fishing shop and resort
in northern Wisconsin years ago, so my first introduction to the Peshtigo
region was through pictures taken of them fishing on the Peshtigo River before
I was born. As an adult, I became enthralled by the stories of the Great
Peshtigo Fire which occurred the same night as the Chicago Fire but was many
times larger and more devastating. Because of its remote location in northeast
Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, most Americans still haven't heard of
it. Thousands of lives were lost. This was an area full of immigrants, farmers,
fire and brimstone preachers, railroaders, and lumberjacks. The fire took place
on a night when the town was busting at the seams with the regular weekend
carousers having come out of the woods to imbibe.
In
my imagination, I wondered what would happen if I used that period and setting,
and introduced a young woman into the
mix who was trying to run from the red fury of her own past while being torn by
the affections of two brothers haunted by memories of the Civil War.
Here, let me introduce
you.
Lainey,
my protagonist, is something of a firebrand. In fact, as Jed Clark is breaking
their engagement in the opening scene of the book, he tells her, "You're
not the easiest girl to get along with. You don't ever listen to anybody."
But the fact is Lainey has a pretty tender heart. It's only been scarred by the
sudden death of the man she'd first given it to. She's tried moving on in the
two years since, but Jed's the second man to scorn her since Bobby died.
So Lainey plans to bury her wounds by living life
for the next thrill. If she's really the shrew she's been labeled to be, she figures
she might as well stop caring what people think. She intends to go ahead and
break the rules society holds dear. Still, that's hard to do in her home town
where painful memories lie close at hand. So Lainey embarks on a journey of
independence that eventually lands her in the brawling woods town of Peshtigo
where she forges an adventurous companionship with Zane and Kelly Beaumont whose
nightmares since the civil war have never let them return home. But living life
on the edge causes a confusion of flames to spark inside the heart she once
thought shattered beyond repair.
Purchase Links:
EMPIRE IN PINE (SERIES) - Book One: THE GREEN VEIL, and Book Two: THE RED FURY -- inspirational romance from Desert Breeze Publishing
http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-template/NaomiMusch/Page.bok
HEART NOT TAKEN - A contemporary, inspirational novella from Black Lyon Publishing http://www.blacklyonpublishing.com
Books on Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/44apdvx
Books on Barnes & Noble: http://tinyurl.com/3gelmzp
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Liz Tolsma, Inspirational Romance and Cup of Comfort
Meet Liz Tolsma, whose debut work appears in the holiday anthology, Log Cabin Christmas, from Barbour Publishing. Liz and I will be the the holiday craft fair and flea market in Batavia, WI, N1360 State Rd 28, on Saturday November 12, from 8 AM to 3 PM and on Saturday November 19 at 1:30 PM at Fireside Books and Gifts in West Bend. Come join us, and we'll sign our books.
Log Cabin Christmas is now available on Kindle too.
Log Cabin Christmas is now available on Kindle too.
Liz Tolsma has lived in Wisconsin
most of her life, and she now resides next to a farm field with her husband,
their son, and their two daughters. Add a dog and a cat to that mix and there’s
always something going on at their house. She’s spent time teaching second
grade, writing advertising for a real estate company, and working as a church
secretary, but she always dreamed of becoming an author. When not busy putting
words to paper, she enjoys reading, walking, working in her large perennial garden,
kayaking, and camping with her family. She’d love to have you visit her at www.liztolsma.com
or at www.liztolsma.blogspot.com.
Soli Deo Gloria
My novella, Under His Wings, is scheduled to be released in the anthology A
Log Cabin Christmas in September 2011. I'm thrilled to be in this collection
with so many talented and well-known authors!
I'm proud to have two short stories featured in
A Cup of Comfort for Adoptive Families. I hope you enjoy reading "Simply His
Mother" and "As American As They Come."
Monday, July 18, 2011
The Bird Sisters, Enchanting...
Rebecca Rasmussen began her campaign to sell her book, The Bird Sisters, early and often. I ran into her on She Writes, and was enchanted enough to put her book on pre-order for several months ahead last fall. I received it when it released in April and only just now had the time to read it.
Once I found the author's rhythm, I was enchanted by her story-telling technique. Making liberal use of flashbacks, one day in the life of these mid-seventies spinster sisters never painted a more poignant tale.
Milly and Twiss grew up essentially on their own and ended up that way out of a devotion that takes my breath away. Rasmussen shows what famial love and hatred looks like when allowed to fully bloom. The story that recounts the summer the girls' lives changed forever is ignited by a comment from a visitor who responded to Milly's accidental declaration to her young daughter that Santa Claus is a myth. The harsh return comment sends both women back to the fateful summer that is the reason they are spinsters and alone in the present.
The Bird Sisters is not pop fiction, and uses beautiful language and technique to tell a story lacquered over frail color. Once revealed to the open air, the magic of a wanna-be spoiled man and his bitter wife unable to get past themselves to parent their teenage daughters and neice, bubbles and falls away fleck by fleck until only the plain surface is revealed.
Once I found the author's rhythm, I was enchanted by her story-telling technique. Making liberal use of flashbacks, one day in the life of these mid-seventies spinster sisters never painted a more poignant tale.
Milly and Twiss grew up essentially on their own and ended up that way out of a devotion that takes my breath away. Rasmussen shows what famial love and hatred looks like when allowed to fully bloom. The story that recounts the summer the girls' lives changed forever is ignited by a comment from a visitor who responded to Milly's accidental declaration to her young daughter that Santa Claus is a myth. The harsh return comment sends both women back to the fateful summer that is the reason they are spinsters and alone in the present.
The Bird Sisters is not pop fiction, and uses beautiful language and technique to tell a story lacquered over frail color. Once revealed to the open air, the magic of a wanna-be spoiled man and his bitter wife unable to get past themselves to parent their teenage daughters and neice, bubbles and falls away fleck by fleck until only the plain surface is revealed.
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