I really enjoy Christian Indie authors, so I like to support them however possible. So I sign up for blog tours. Today it’s “Hymns in the Hills” time to shine. I am bad at written reviews though so I chose to do another interview.
Here is the Author Rebekah Morris!!!
What detail are you the most proud of?
Kade’s name. I’ve never made up a name before and after coming up with MacKaidric, I had many people tell me how much they loved the name. That was a relief because I wasn’t sure it would actually work.
What character in this book are you the tiniest bit envious of and why?
I had to think about this one a few minutes since it’s a question I’ve never been asked before. After due consideration, I decided on Jess, because she has so many younger siblings, and I’m the youngest in my family. I know she did have a difficult time trying to take care of them all at times, but she did have the help of Zeke and Ez. And Riss and Belle.
What is the least common thing you are a fan of?
Frozen Gummie Bears. I just love those things. I don’t really like them at room temperature, but cold? Yes, please! I’m trying to turn this love into a fad. Want to join the club? I don’t really have a FGB club, but it sounds good.*
What sort of honor would you like your book to receive?
Well, it would be fun if it got a 5 star rating from Readers Favorites. But the highest honor this book could receive, and I would love it if it would receive it, would be that it encouraged a reader of any age to accept the free gift of salvation, and then show them that even a small light can be used for Christ.
Thanks so much for letting me come and share today, Esther.
~Rebekah
Hymns in the Hills synopsis:
“Could you not teach them what you do know?”
Separated from her parents and sent to live with unknown relatives for the summer, Belle Standish clings hard to the promises found in her dear Bible and her beloved hymns. As she grows to love her newly discovered family, she finds much work to be done for her Lord in this neglected field.
But when danger threatens those she loves, Belle’s faith and courage are tested in ways she never imagined. Will God’s promises hold true even in the midst of the storm? And what can she possibly accomplish with just her one little light?
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Author Bio:
Rebekah A. Morris is a homeschool graduate, an enthusiastic freelance author and a passionate writing teacher. Her books include, among others, Home Fires of the Great War, The Unexpected Request, Gift from the Storm and her best-selling Triple Creek Ranch series. Some of her favorite pastimes, when she isn’t writing, include reading and coming up with dramatic and original things to do. The Show-Me state is where she calls home.
Posting Schedule:
Monday, May 27th
Rebekah – Introduction post
Leona – Review and Author interview
Amanda – Book Spotlight
Tuesday, May 28
Kaitlyn S. – Review and Author Interview
Rebekah Ashley – Book Spotlight
Rebekah – Something 🙂
Wednesday, May 29
Erika – Review
Sarah – Book Spotlight
Rebekah – Interesting facts
Thursday, May 30
Kaylee – Review
Rachel – Review
Rebekah – More fun
Friday, May 31
Esther – Author Interview OF
Jessica – Book Spotlight
Rebekah – Something Else
Saturday, June 1
Kassie – Review and Author Interview
Rosalyn – Book Spotlight/Review
Penny – Review
Rebekah – Ending post
*I couldn’t find gummy bears to freeze, but I did find some gummy candies, they are in the freezer waiting for this afternoon when I plan on eating a few and posting about it on my Instagram.
Thanks so much for sharing my book today! I had to search to find your hidden word, but I found it! 🙂
Oh, you’re going to try frozen gummies! I’ll have to check out your Instagram later and see what you think of them. Of course, if they aren’t bears they might not be quite as good. 😉 But it’s worth a try. 🙂
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I was glad to share. I was super disappointed that I wouldn’t get to try the gummies, then on Tuesday the place I was volunteering at had some out for the volunteers, so I got a little bag of them.
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Oh, that’s fun! 🙂 I especially like them in the summer when it’s warm outside. 🙂
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Well it isn’t quite summer yet, but it is warmer outside.
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