Paradise Valley by Dale Cramer

This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
Paradise Valley

Bethany House (January 1, 2011)
by
Dale Cramer

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Dale Cramer was the second of four children born to a runaway Amishman turned soldier and a south Georgia sharecropper’s daughter. His formative years were divided between far-flung military bases, but he inherited his mother’s sense of place—

He took on small construction projects at night to help make ends meet— “and to preserve the remainder of my sanity,” he says. While building an office in the basement of a communications consultant, a debate over labor/management relations turned into an article on mutualism which found its way into an international business magazine. It was Dale’s first published article, and he liked the feel of it. He bought books, studied technique, and began participating in an online writers’ forum, writing during the boys’ naps and after they went to bed at night. Before long he was publishing short stories in literary magazines and thinking about writing a book.

Three storylines vied for Dale’s attention when he finally decided to write a novel. His first two choices were commercially viable secular stories, and a distant third appeared to be some kind of Christian saga about a broken-down biker. The process of determining which novel to write was settled by a remarkable encounter with his youngest son, a lost set of keys, and God. His sense of direction was suddenly clarified. In 1997, Dale began work on Sutter’s Cross, which was eventually published in 2003.

His second novel, Bad Ground (July 2004), while it is not autobiographical, contains a great deal of material drawn from his own experience as a construction electrician.

He and his wife and two sons make their home in northern Georgia.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

An Amish settlement in Ohio has run afoul of a law requiring their children to attend public school. Caleb Bender and his neighbors are arrested for neglect, with the state ordering the children be placed in an institution. Among them are Caleb’s teenage daughter, Rachel, and the boy she has her eye on, Jake Weaver. Romance blooms between the two when Rachel helps Jake escape the childrens home.

Searching for a place to relocate his family where no such laws apply, Caleb learns there’s inexpensive land for sale in Mexico, a place called Paradise Valley. Despite rumors of instability in the wake of the Mexican revolution, the Amish community decides this is their answer. And since it was Caleb’s idea, he and his family will be the pioneers. They will send for the others once he’s established a foothold and assessed the situation.

Caleb’s daughters are thrown into turmoil. Rachel doesn’t want to leave Jake. Her sister, Emma, who has been courting Levi Mullet, fears her dreams of marriage will be dashed. Miriam has never had a beau and is acutely aware there will be no prospects in Mexico.

Once there, they meet Domingo, a young man and guide who takes a liking to Miriam, something her father would never approve. While Paradise Valley is everything they’d hoped it would be, it isn’t long before the bandits start giving them trouble, threatening to upset the fledgling Amish settlement, even putting their lives in danger. Thankfully no one has been harmed so far, anyway.

If you would like to read the first chapter of Paradise Valley, go HERE.

MY REVIEW:

Just when I was beginning to feel a bit burned out on Amish fiction, Paradise Valley arrived to encourage my interest. Not the usual offering with a romance set against the backdrop of  the Amish lifestyle, Paradise Valley might even be called an ‘edgy’ Amish novel because of situations not usually seen in this genre.

The members of the Bender family are forced to reevaluate many of their traditional standards as they encounter unique circumstances in their new home in Mexico. Their interaction with their hired man, their neighbors, and roaming bandits plus their efforts to make a home in an extremely different environment held my interest throughout the book. Although a romance between Rachel and Jake was woven into the story, it did not overshadow the historical  and human interest theme.

I thoroughly enjoyed Paradise Valley and would recommend it. I look forward to the next installment of the Daughters of Caleb Bender series.

The Clouds Roll Away by Sibella Giorello



MY REVIEW:

The Clouds Roll Away is a thoroughly enjoyable and easily read book for those who love suspenseful novels. I was quickly drawn into the story and didn’t want to put it down. I was reading the final chapters in the doctor’s office and was rudely interrupted when the doctor came in for my appointment. I was at a critical point and really needed to know the outcome. Then when I reached the end, I was sorry it was over.

A mystery/suspense novel, The Clouds Roll Away moves at a swift pace with gripping action scenes tempered by calmer settings in Raleigh’s office, home, at church and social events. The author sharply contrasts the peace and joy of the Christmas season with vivid portraits of violence, hatred, and greed. The mystery and suspense build at a satisfying tempo with multiple surprises along the way. As Raleigh soon finds out, things are not always what they seem.

Although the Christian message does not take the front seat in The Clouds Roll Away, Raleigh’s faith is always evident even as she struggles with it at times. The story does contain some violence as would be expected in a novel about an FBI agent, but none that I would consider excessively graphic.

I enjoyed The Clouds Roll Away enough that I have already ordered the first book of the series and look forward to reading all Ms. Giorello’s novels.


This book was provided for review by the LitFuse Publicity Group.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Sibella Giorello grew up in Alaska and majored in geology at Mount Holyoke College. After riding a motorcycle across the country, she worked as a features for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Her stories have won state and national awards, including two nominations for the Pulitzer Prize. She now lives in Washington state with her husband and sons. Find out more about Sibella and her other books at her website.





ABOUT THE BOOK:

Forensic geologist Raleigh Harmon returns home for Christmas but discovers Richmond, Virginia running low on goodness and light.

Although her exemplary service in Seattle lifted her disciplinary transfer, Raleigh lands a hometown civil rights case riddled with problems that could get her sent away again. When she helps out a fellow cop, her life goes on the line, forcing her undercover in a sting operation. As Raleigh realizes the lines are crossing and double-crossing, her domestic life starts to unravel. Her mother’s mental health cracks like ice, her closest friend grows cold, and her old boyfriend DeMott comes a-calling, hoping for more than chestnuts by an open fire.

While the city glows with Christmas lights and carols, Raleigh is forced to rely on her sharpest skills to stay alive, hoping for that one clear moment when everything makes sense and the clouds roll away.

Purchase a copy of The Clouds Roll Away here.

Read an excerpt HERE

About The Clouds Roll Away – “Beautifully written with exquisite descriptions, Giorello’s mystery also features well-developed characters…”

—Booklist, starred review

Find out more here!

Sibella’s celebrating the release of The Clouds Roll Away by giving away a KINDLE prize pack worth over $150.00!

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One Grand Prize winner will receive:

  • Latest Generation KINDLE with Wi-Fi
  • $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com

To enter simply click on one of the icons below! Then tell your friends! Winner will be announced January 3, 2011 on Sibella’s blog: http://sibellagiorello.blogspot.com/.

About The Clouds Roll Away – “Beautifully written with exquisite descriptions, Giorello’s mystery also features well-developed characters…”

—Booklist, starred review

Winner – Book Giveaway – The Clouds Roll Away by Sibella Giorello

Okay, I’m a day late announcing my winner of The Clouds Roll Away. Can you believe I totally forgot to check the comments?

There were five comments with one opting out of the drawing. Comments were numbered in the order received and I used the random.org True Random Number Generator to choose the winner. #2, Andrew Smith is the winner. I will be contacting him for his address so I can get his book in the mail tomorrow morning. Merry Christmas to everyone and thank you for entering.

Book Giveaway – The Clouds Roll Away by Sibella Giorello

The Clouds Roll Away is a suspense/mystery novel featuring Raleigh Harmon, an FBI agent who is also a forensic geologist. Set in Richmond, Virginia during the days preceding Christmas, the story is one where things are not always as they seem.

I have a new copy of The Clouds Roll Away by Sibella Giorello to give to one lucky winner. To enter the contest, please leave a comment on this post about a favorite Christmas memory or family tradition.

Entry deadline is Sunday, December 19. I hope to announce a winner Monday morning so I can get it in the mail for his/her holiday reading pleasure.

Entries from the United States only please.


Check back for a post on December 23 with my review of the book.