I hope you enjoyed this spring's event! The contest has ended, but there's no reason not to enjoy author Beth White's post below about her new release, Creole Princess. Happy Monday!
Welcome to the Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunt! I am a part
of TEAM PINK and this is Stop #4.
[If you’re just joining us, there are two
loops—pink and purple—and they begin at Lisa Bergren’s
site http://lisatawnbergren.com/2015/04/christian-fiction-scavenger-hunt-stop-1-purple-team/ and Robin Hatcher’s
site http://www.robinleehatcher.com/christian-fiction-scavenger-hunt-stop-1-pink-team fhttp://www.robinleehatcher.com/christian-fiction-scavenger-hunt-stop-1-pink-team for stop #1 for either stream.] If you complete either the pink
loop or the purple loop, you can enter for a Kindle paperwhite and the 17
autographed books from that loop. If you complete BOTH loops, you can enter for
the Grand Prize of a Kindle Fire HDX and ALL 34 autographed books (by adding up all the Secret Numbers). So write everything down as you go--if you run out of time, you can return to it later.
The hunt begins at NOON Mountain Time on April 16 and ends at MIDNIGHT Mountain Time on April 19, 2015. That means you have 3.5 days to complete all 34 stops, to enter all individual, pink, purple, and Grand Prize contests, and to maximize your changes for a prize. Winners will be announced on April 20, 2015.
The hunt begins at NOON Mountain Time on April 16 and ends at MIDNIGHT Mountain Time on April 19, 2015. That means you have 3.5 days to complete all 34 stops, to enter all individual, pink, purple, and Grand Prize contests, and to maximize your changes for a prize. Winners will be announced on April 20, 2015.
ALSO, please don’t use
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using IE. Please use Chrome or Firefox—they’re better anyway!]
Beth White |
Without further ado, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to my
guest for the Scavenger Hunt, Beth White. It’s been my personal joy over the
years to cheer on Beth’s talented music students (her day job is teaching music
at an inner-city high school), and now it’s a blessing to introduce you to her
books.
Beth is the award-winning author of The Pelican Bride.
A native Mississippian, she teaches music at an inner-city high school in
historic Mobile, Alabama. Her novels have won the American Christian Fiction
Writers’ Carol Award, the RT Book Club Reviewers’ Choice Award, and the
Inspirational Reader’s Choice Award.
Here’s the summary of her latest book, The Creole Princess
Torn
between loyalties to family and flag, one young woman is about to discover that
her most important allegiance is to her heart.
It
is 1776 and all along the eastern seaboard, the American struggle for
independence rages. But in the British-held southern port of Mobile, Alabama,
the conflict brewing is much quieter—though no less deadly.
Lyse
Lanier may be French in heritage, but she spends most of her time in the
company of the ebullient daughter of the British commander of Mobile. When a
charming young Spanish merchant docks in town, Lyse is immediately struck by
his easy wit and flair for the dramatic. But is he truly who he makes himself
out to be? Spies abound, and Spain has yet to choose a side in the American
conflict. Is Lyse simply an easy mark for Rafael Gonzalez to exploit? Or are
his overtures of love as genuine as Spanish gold?
Beth
White invites you to step into a world of intrigue and espionage from a
little-known slice of the American Revolutionary War.
And here’s her EXCLUSIVE content, that you’ll only find in
this hunt!
Five Fascinating People from the American Revolution You’ve Never Heard
Of
I
researched the Colonial period for the second book of The Gulf Coast
Chronicles, The Creole Princess, I
kept running across information that had me thinking, That is amazing!—Why have I never heard of this person before!?
Some of those amazing people became characters in my novel, some inspired mixed
versions of themselves, and some even triggered major plot twists. Even if
you’re not a history nerd like me, I thought it might be fun to introduce some
of those folks.
At the
onset of hostilities, England actually possessed fifteen American colonies. We automatically think of the thirteen
rebellious colonies located in New England and along the eastern seaboard, but
East Florida and West Florida both remained loyal to the mother country until
they were invaded by Spain in 1780-1781. Recent release of documents held in
Spanish archives reveals the significance of Spanish colonial involvement in
the American struggle for independence.
So
without further ado, meet my Top Five: Bernardo Gálvez, Feliciana Estrehan, Oliver
Pollock, Elias Durnford, and James Willing. Hopefully, these brief
introductions will whet your appetite for further study of this fascinating and
little-known slice of American history.
Brigadier-General Don
Bernardo de Gálvez—Appointed
governor of the Spanish colony of Louisiana in 1777, Gálvez was son of one of King
Carlos III’s most trusted military advisors and nephew to respected minster of
the Indies José de Gálvez. A strong, charismatic leader, Bernardo demonstrated
a genius for secretly funneling funds, supplies, arms and ammunition to the
Americans. Via a well-developed network of spies, he gathered, absorbed and
disseminated vital intelligence. His strategy for invading the ports of Baton
Rouge, Mobile, and Pensacola succeeded despite catastrophic weather conditions
and miscommunication from the chain of command above him. Though he remained a
loyal Spanish administrator and military commander, Gálvez held a deep sympathy
for the American cause and maintained lifelong friendships with their leaders.
María Feliciana de
Saint-Maxent Estrehan—This beautiful New Orleans widow of French-Creole
extraction won the heart of the dashing young Governor Gálvez. They married in
December of 1777, and Feliciana proved to be a powerful influence in
Spanish-American politics during the Revolution.
Oliver Pollock—A
merchant of Irish descent who early threw in his lot with the American
experiment, Pollock invested his entire significant fortune in the Cause—to the
point that he ended up bankrupt and in debtors prison. Only after his death
were his debts forgiven by Congress and his status as a major Revolutionary
financier recognized. Pollock, appointed as an official agent of the
Continental Congress, served as one of Gálvez’s most trusted aides-de-camp.
Colonel Elias
Durnford—This cultured and educated British
officer and civil engineer laid out the city of Pensacola, Florida, after it
was ceded by the Spanish in the 1763 treaty of Versailles. Durnford spent a
short stint as acting governor of West Florida until the arrival of Governor
Peter Chester in 1770, when he became Lieutenant-Governor. Durnford was tapped
to command Fort Charlotte in Mobile during the Spanish invasion of 1780.
Captain James Willing—Willing’s
name rates many mentions in the annals of Gulf Coast history, and it appears
people either loved him or loathed him. A passionate American patriot, Willing
began his career as a merchant in the settlement of Natchez and ended as
commander of several lucrative American raids of English plantations along the
Mississippi River. He would swarm ashore with his troops, scoop up slaves and
anything else salable, and continue to New Orleans, where he would put the
merchandise up for auction and funnel the proceeds to the American cause. He
also took it upon himself to sail into the British port of Mobile and
distribute copies of the controversial Declaration of Independence among the
citizens, in an attempt to proselytize—which landed him in the Fort Charlotte
guardhouse for an extended period.
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THE SCAVENGER HUNT SKINNY:
Thanks for stopping by! Before you go, make sure
you WRITE DOWN THESE CLUES:
Secret Word(s): dangerous.
Secret Number: 99 (chosen because it feels like I rewrite every page of my work-in-progress at least that many times before I'm remotely satisfied with the story)
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Got ‘em down?? Great! Your next stop is #5, Beth White’s
site. https://bethsquill.wordpress.com/2015/04/15/christian-fiction-scavenger-hunt-stop-5/. Click on over
there now (or look below to also enter Stephanie's bonus give-away). If you get lost, a complete list of the loop with links can be
found at our mother host’s site http://www.robinleehatcher.com/christian-fiction-scavenger-hunt-pink-team-authors-stops.
BONUS GIVE-AWAY FROM STEPH:
PLUS be one of the first to read a copy of Stephanie’s fall novella in the Civil War collection A Basket Brigade Christmas as soon as it’s available this September.
To be entered in the drawing to win, do two things:
Win both of Stephanie’s FaithWords titles A Captain for Laura Rose and Daughter of the Regiment)
PLUS be one of the first to read a copy of Stephanie’s fall novella in the Civil War collection A Basket Brigade Christmas as soon as it’s available this September.
To be entered in the drawing to win, do two things:
1) Click on this link and “like” my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StephanieGraceWhitsonofficial
2) Click on this link and subscribe to Stephanie’s
newsletter: http://www.stephaniewhitson.com
That’s
it! If you win, Stephanie will contact you by e-mail for a shipping address. Winners will be selected and announced the afternoon of April 20. The drawing has been made. I am awaiting confirmation and will post the winner's name as promised this afternoon.
I entered the giveaway :). These novels look great!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stopped and entered, Joy. THANK YOU. Have fun "on the hunt."
DeleteI did both! Thanks so much for hosting this stop & for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Carrie. Hope you have fun on the hunt.
DeleteSigned up! Thanks for participating in the hunt :D
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sierra. Have a fun day and weekend "hunting." Hope you meet some new authors to love.
DeleteSigned up! This is so exciting, I am so glad you are one of the authors in the Scavenger hunt.
ReplyDeleteBless you, Pamela, for that grace note in my day.
DeleteSigned up for newsletter and liked your Facebook page. Books sound amazing. What a fun scavenger hunt!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying it, Gail.
DeleteI'm not sure where my comment went... but I signed up for the newsletter and liked the Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Glenn
DeleteWhat fun! I did both requirements for the giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteYAY!
DeleteI liked your facebook page and subscribed to your newsletter! Your books sound captivating, and I would love to read them! :-)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!!
Thank you, Shantelle. Hope you enjoy the Scavenger Hunt.
DeleteYay!! Signed up and thanks for hosting an extra giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to do it. Glad you appreciate it ;-)
DeleteYour books sound great! I liked your FB page and signed up to receive your newsletter. Excited to see what happens next =)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. Have fun this weekend with the hunt.
DeleteOh these sound so good!! I subscribed to your newsletter and am following you on Facebook!!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that so much, Abby.
DeleteI too fulfilled both requirements for the giveaway. Your books are amongst my #1 favorites. Thank you for sharing with us!! :)
ReplyDeleteAwwww ... THANK YOU. I really appreciate your kind words.
DeleteI had already "Liked" your facebook page and signed up for your newsletter. These both sound like great books. Thank you for being a part of the scavenger hunt.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debbie. I'm glad you said something ... maybe next time I should be a little more original!
DeleteI will enter you manually before I do the drawing. Promise.
DeleteI already follow you on Facebook :) and have signed up for your newsletter. Thank you so much for being part of the scavenger hunt!
ReplyDeleteBless you.
DeleteLike reading about Colonial period. Am a subscriber and like on FB.
ReplyDeleteHope you find a new "Colonial" author on the hunt this weekend, Joan. My favorite read from that era so far is Nancy Moser's Washington's Lady. Loved that book.
DeleteI'm an Antiques Roadshow fan, and a recent appraisal was for a letter written by Washington himself from Valley Forge. Amazing.
I follow you on facebook and signed up with email. Thank you for participating in this scavenger hunt! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have fun on the hunt, Caryl.
DeleteFollow and subscribed! You are very high on my list of favorite authors and I always feel so blessed to see a new release from you! I read the Keepsake Legacies series as a teenager and was so deeply moved. Thank you for your continued dedication to your readers!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking time to tell me this. It's SO encouraging.
DeleteLove these scavenger hunts and so glad you are a part of it! Liked your facebook page...finally!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alyssa.
DeleteMy first scavenger hunt & I am loving it! I both liked your Facebook page & signed up for your newsletter. Thank you for the chance to win two of your books, Stephanie!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to know that new folks are joining in. Welcome!
DeleteI've already liked your facebook page and subscribed. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteBless you, Bethany. Hope you enjoy the hunt this weekend.
DeleteJust wanted you to know that I will enter your name in the drawing since you met the guidelines.
DeleteI was already following you on facebook and I believe I receive you newsletter as well. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteNext time I will be more creative when I think of a contest! Hope you have a good time "hunting."
DeleteI will make sure you are entered!
DeleteI've subscribed and liked your Facebook page before. Will I still be entered in the contest?
ReplyDeleteI am going to enter everyone who said that before I do the drawing, because I didn't think about that possibility! Thanks for asking. YES I will enter you before the winner is selected. Promise.
DeleteThanks! I subscribed and liked your Facebook page. This so so fun! I can't imagine what they were thinking with that outfit! Gosh, can you say TARGET!!! : / : ) Blessings to you and all.
ReplyDeleteI so agree with you about the uniforms. And Zouave regiments were very popular in the war, too ... RED pants, etc. I have often wondered if they actually wore those in battle ... as you say ... can you spell t-a-r-g-e-t?!
DeleteI'm going to try this again and pray I'm not posting a comment twice! This is the second time this has happened. It's probably just me!
ReplyDeleteBeth, I'm learning all kinds of new, historical data. Things/places that I've never heard of until now and I'm so enjoying my tour through the Scavenger hunt. Thank you for eing a part of it and I can't wait to read "The Creole Princess"
Liked you on FB and signed up for your newsletter. Loved the info about the uniforms on Tamara's blog; can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Danielle. Glad you enjoyed the blog post.
DeleteThanks so much for the opportunity for a giveaway. I signed up for newsletter and am now following you on fb.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dana. I appreciate you!
DeleteDid both, thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Any. Thanks to YOU for being willing.
DeleteI'm signed up for the newsletter! Your books sound amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Stephanie for your participation, introduction to Beth White, and chance to win one of your books.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Hope you are enjoying the hunt.
Deletei did both......but the newsletter said i was already signed up for it.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
I will make sure that those who had already subscribed, etc., are entered into the "pot" before I draw a winner. Thanks for checking in, though!
DeleteI already get your newsletter and follow you on facebook. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI will manually add your name into the mix before I draw the winner, Angela. I'm doing that for everyone who mentions this. Thank you.
DeleteI already receive your emails and follow you on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI will manually add your name into the mix before I draw the winner, Angela. I'm doing that for everyone who mentions this. Thank you.
DeleteThese look great.
ReplyDeleteI already subscribe and follow on facebook. ;)
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Thanks for being a part of such a fun scavenger hunt! I host an all-things-book linky party every Thursday on my blog, Mommynificent.com, and we'd love to have you stop by any time. You can link up any of your own blog posts and maybe garner some new readers, and you can also hop around and meet some other authors and avid readers.
ReplyDeleteTina
Subscribed and like your facebook page! The giveaway is open to Canadians, I hope? ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, Carina. I'm happy to send a book to Canada if your name is selected. Thanks for asking, though. Last week I sent a book to Australia and loved the idea that I could visit LOL.
DeleteThank you for the wonderful giveaway, Stephanie! I have already liked your FB page and am already a newsletter subscriber! I would love to be a winner!!
ReplyDeleteI will manually add your name into the mix before I draw the winner. I'm doing that for everyone who mentions this. Thank you.
DeleteSo excited about entering your giveaway I loved learning more about your work at Tamera Alexander's post. I already liked you on facebook and am a newsletter subscriber. Thanks for entering us!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the post. Thanks! I will manually add your name into the mix before I draw the winner. I'm doing that for everyone who mentions this. Thank you.
DeleteDid both :) You've been one of my favorite authors since I was a 12-year-old homeschooled girl looking for good reading at the library, I found it. Thanks for hosting a stop in this hunt!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Jasmine
Ah, Jasmine...that warms my heart. Now my grown daughter is home schooling my grandchildren. It's strange to think of the generational leap, there LOL.
DeleteHope you are having fun "on the hunt."
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ReplyDeleteI don't know why this was deleted ... sorry, April. If you see this, repost!
Deleteliked & following :)
ReplyDeleteI'd already done both previously. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI will manually add your name into the mix before I draw the winner. I'm doing that for everyone who mentions this. Thank you.
DeleteThanks for being a part of this exciting Scavenger hunt!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Hope you're having fun.
DeleteI had already done both of those things. Thank you for being part of this scavenger hunt.
ReplyDeleteI will enter you for the drawing, Susan.
DeleteLiked and subbed. :) Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leslie. It's a working weekend for both me and my dh, but that's okay. We are thankful to have work!
DeleteI've already done both steps!
ReplyDeleteI'll enter you before I do the drawing. Thanks for letting me know.
DeleteI did too. I've enjoyed your books in the past. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Crystal.
DeleteI signed up and am excited to have found a new author! Thanks for the giveaway and chance to win!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Glad you joined in the hunt.
DeleteI signed up for your newsletter, but facebook has blocked me from "Like"ing any pages. They don't say why, just that I can't. I have read many of your books and look forward to reading these as well.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry. I'll make sure you are entered for the drawing. Have fun on the hunt!
DeleteGot a review copy of Daughter of the Regiment just last week. Looks interesting.
ReplyDelete(And BTW, I know the scavenger hunt is half over, but in the "skinny" after your secret word and number, you direct people to the end of the purple hunt. Was that intentional since this is the pink hunt? Just curious......)
Oh, my ... goodness, Linda. It's because I'm an IDIOT. You are so right. I should have provided the link to TEAM PINK. I just fixed it. THANK YOU.
ReplyDeleteI'm already on the email list and a friend on FB.
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Thanks, Wendy. I'm manually everyone who mentions this, so that they all have a chance to win. Happy Sunday!
DeleteHello Stephanie. I have liked and subscribed to your newsletter and liked you on FB. Thanks for the giveaway. Maxie > mac262(at)me(dot)com <
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteI am signed up for you mailing list and have "liked" you on FB.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being a part of the Scavenger Hunt,
Stephanie C.
Hi, Stephanie ;-) ... hope you had fun participating. It's always an exciting thing to be part of from my point of view, too.
DeleteHi. Thanks for being part of this Scavenger Hunt. I already like your Facebook page and subscribe to your newsletter.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen. I'll be sure you are entered for the drawing even though you won't show up as "new."
DeleteI did both! Also about the cover from the last stop was fascinating!
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks, Laura. I'm glad you enjoyed that. I've never been "spoiled" that way before for a book cover.
DeleteI liked your FB page and subscribed!
ReplyDeleteGreat. Have fun finishing the hunt today!
DeleteOh My I LOVE the Quilt Chronicles!! I'm so waiting for the next one in the series. Thank you for being a historical writer, for being a part of this hunt and for the chance at your give-a-way. This is my 1st hunt and I'm enjoying myself greatly.
ReplyDeleteIn Kind Regards,
Tricia
Thanks for those kind words about the Quilt Chronicles! There are 3 books ... The Key on the Quilt, the Shadow on the Quilt, and the Message on the Quilt.
DeleteI'm glad you are enjoying the scavenger hunt.
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ReplyDeleteOh my one more author that I can connect with! I have enjoyed some of your books and they have done well in my reviews & recommendations. Thanks for being a part of this, my 1st hunt. I know that I will be reading more of your books in the future. I am following you through both Facebook and your blog and any other form that I can find. (y)
ReplyDeleteIn Kindest Regards,
Tricia
I liked your Facebook page. Thanks for participating in the hunt-- it's fun. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying it, Naomi.
DeleteAlready liked and already subscribe to newsletter. ..enjoy your books
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dawn. I'll enter you in the drawing.
DeleteEntered! Would love to win! :)
ReplyDeleteJust a few more hours and we'll find out who won.
DeleteThank you Stephanie and Beth for participating in this Scavenger Hunt! Your books sound so good:)
ReplyDeleteGlad you think so, Ingerlise. Have fun with the hunt!
DeleteI have already liked your facebook page so hope that qualifies as an entry.
ReplyDeleteIf you subscribe to the newsletter, you're in!
DeleteIt was so nice to be introduced to your website and other novels. After placing a hold at our library and waiting FOREVER, I just received Daughter of the Regiment. I can't wait to start it.
ReplyDeleteYAY. I LOVE hearing that libraries are helping readers find my books. Hope you enjoy Daughter of the Regiment.
DeleteLoved the story of the uniform on Tamara's page! I liked and subscribed to your newsletter.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Your name was entered in the drawing prior to the conclusion of the hunt.
DeleteI entered the giveaway! Thanks so much for being apart of this hunt! It's been fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed it, Rebekah. Just wanted to reassure you that your name WAS entered prior to the drawing. Thanks for joining in the fun.
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