Saturday, August 4, 2018

The Hope of Azure Springs ~ Lone Star Book Blog Tours Book Blitz, Excerpt, & Book Trailer!

THE HOPE OF
AZURE SPRINGS 
by
RACHEL FORDHAM
Genre: Inspirational Historical Romance 
Date of Publication: July 3, 2018
Publisher: Revell
Number of Pages: 336

ABOUT THE BOOK: Seven years ago, orphaned and alone, Em finally arrived at a new home in Iowa after riding the orphan train. But secrets from her past haunt her, and her new life in the Western wilderness is a rough one. When her guardian is shot and killed, Em, now nineteen, finally has the chance to search for her long-lost sister, but she won’t be able to do it alone.

For Azure Springs Sheriff Caleb Reynolds, securing justice for the waifish and injured Em is just part of his job. He’s determined to solve every case put before him in order to impress his parents and make a name for himself. Caleb expects to succeed. What he doesn’t expect is the hold this strange young woman will have on his heart.

Welcome to the charming town of Azure Springs, Iowa, where people care deeply for one another and, sometimes, even fall in love.

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PRAISE FOR THE HOPE OF AZURE SPRINGS: “In her promising first novel, Fordham assembles an endearing cast of characters in the rugged Midwest plains for a tale about surviving and thriving. . . .Fordham depicts heartbreaking emotional and physical suffering, while beautifully illustrating the power in simple acts of kindness to foster healing, hope, and happiness.”
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EXCERPT: PROLOGUE
FROM THE HOPE OF AZURE SPRINGS
Iowa, 1881


     She dead?”
     Em heard a man’s voice from somewhere above her. A strange thumping pulsed through her with each word he spoke. Her throat burned, screaming for water, but she could not cry out.
     “There’s life in her. Not much of it though,” a second, raspier voice answered. She felt a hand press against her throat and then move over her body, gently probing. “She’s bleeding pretty bad.”
     “Gunshot?” the first voice asked.
     If only her eyes would open, and she could see them. Straining, she struggled to pull her heavy eyelids open. Finally, bits of light darted in front of her eyes, but she could not focus. The faces above her were fuzzy and indiscernible.
     Fear swept through her, suddenly waking her battered body. Afraid the men from before had returned, she opened her eyes wide, finding strength that only moments before she had lacked. With thrashing arms, she flailed at the men. Her arms flopped about but offered little defense—she was too weak from blood loss. And then they moved no longer, subdued by large, strong hands.
     “Easy, girl. We aren’t going to hurt you. We just want to help. Take you into town, that’s all. There’s a good doctor there.” The man’s deep voice sounded gentle, but still she did not trust him. Voices could be deceiving. Arms could hurt as well as help. She knew these things well.
     Soon she felt her body being raised above the ground, and moments later the hard planks of a wagon became the resting place for her injured frame. Too weak to move, she lay looking at the sky, wishing there were a way to end the agony, but knowing that for Lucy she would fight on.
     Once the wagon lurched forward, she lost track of everything again. The wheels bouncing over ruts made her pain so intense that everything closed around her and then faded to black.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rachel Fordham started writing when her children began begging her for stories at night. She’d pull a book from the shelf, but they’d insist she make one up. She hasn’t stopped since. She lives with her husband and children on an island in the state of Washington.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

August Audio Alert! AudioFile Magazine's Best New Young Adult Summer Listens


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AudioFile Magazine’s
Best New

Young Adult
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A NOTE FROM HALL WAYS: I am a huge audio book fan, so when AudioFile noticed and contacted me to help further share the love, I jumped at the chance! Just in time for those August vacations, here's a great list of recommended young adult books to read with your ears! I've added them all to my TBR list!
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Life’s challenges sure seem to pile up some days.  But there’s a way through.   Always.  Here are our picks of six great new summer audio books about making your own way in your own life. Thanks to Kristine, we’ll be stopping by regularly with our young adult audio book picks for Hall Ways Blog's readers.  Here’s to having an audio book in your ear. 
-- Aurelia C. Scott, AudioFile Magazine blogger



Dear Rachel Maddow by Adrienne Kisner, read by Khristina Hvam
You know the old advice about writing out your troubles?  Whoa, does it have an unexpected effect on teenage Brynn.  (Earphones Award winner)








Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough, read by Xe Sands
Amazing real-life Renaissance painter Artemesia Gentileschi reached the stars despite being raped by her tutor.  (Brief free-verse novel)








Piecing Me Together by Renée Watson, read by Renée Watson
So who doesn’t want to change their life?  Actually making it happen is something else.  That’s why 17 year-old Jade is so amazing. (narrated by the author)








Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl, read by Phoebe Strole
How would you use your time in post-death purgatory?  Hint: question everything. (wonderfully eerie paranormal thriller)








Furyborn by Claire Legrand, read by Fiona Hardingham
Having astonishing powers would be rad, right?  But do they make you a destroyer or a savior? (hot fantasy novel)







The Girl in the Well is Me by Karen Rivers, Read by Michele O. Medlin
The mean girls?  What if your life depended on them?  (Earphones Award winner)