Showing posts with label Amanda Stephan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amanda Stephan. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Author Interview with Amanda Stephan!!!

I'm here today with a brand new addition to my Author Interviews list! With me today is bestselling author Amanda Stephan talking about her new book Lonely Hearts!!! (oh, did i mention it hit #1 bestseller on Amazon?)




1: If you had the power to control any of the 4 main elements (air, water, earth, or fire) which would it be? Why? 

I'd choose water for many different reasons. One, when I wanted to go to the ocean or river, wham! It's done!

2: If you had the power to go into the past where would you go? Why?

This question is a toughie! There's so many things I'd like to see firsthand that it's not easy to choose. But, I think I'd pick the crucifixion of Jesus and I'd wait for His resurrection three days later. That way, when I came back to the present time, I wouldn't take what He's done for me for granted.

3: If you could travel anywhere in the world free of charge and free from harm where would it be?

The Bermuda Triangle has *always* intrigued me. That's the first place I'd choose. 

4: If you could pick your own superhero power what would it be?

Super Ninja Powers. Oh yeah...bring it! ;)

5: If you could have 3 book characters over to dinner who would you pick?

Aragorn from Lord of the Rings, Aslan from Narnia, and Edmund from Narnia. (Can you tell I love Narnia?!) 

6: If you had the above book characters over for dinner what would you have to eat?

Chicken. Because everyone likes chicken, right?

7: If you could rid the world of one evil what would it be?

If I could rid the world of one evil, I'd choose to get rid of hate. So much garbage stems from 
hate.

8: If you could have any animal in the world (and afford it) what would it be?

Okay, I know that I should leave the animals in the wild, but the cuddly Panda would *so* want to be my pet! ;)

9: If you could replace any actress in a movie because you could do a better job acting what actress would you replace and what movie would it be?

I don't think I could do a better job (I'm not an actress in the broadest sense of the term) but I think it's a toss up between Keira Knightly playing Elizabeth Bennett or Mia Wasikowski playing Jane Eyre.

10: If Lonely Hearts was made into a movie what would you want the theme song to be?

Theme songs are not my thing. I really have no idea!

11: Tell us a little about yourself.

I'm a homeschooling mother of two awesome kids, I get up at 4 am every morning and stay up, there are so many things I like to do that there's not enough time in my day to do them all, and lastly, I love to sew dresses. Weird. I know.

12: What did you want to be when you grew up?

Promise not to laugh? I wanted to be a cashier. Because I wanted to play on their little 'computer'. Instead, I became a writer!

13: Tell us a little about your book Lonely Hearts.

Oh where to begin? The idea for Lonely Hearts was born with the thought of how easy it seems sometimes for people to throw away their children. In LH, of course, one of the main characters is a young girl who is abandoned by her mother and raised by her father. I wanted to get the point across that even though people mess up, God still offers forgiveness and doesn't throw us away. That was my main point. My other points I wanted to get across, was there's usually more than one way to choose a mate for life. Scott was the symbol of following your feelings regardless of what's right. He's the whatever goes kind of person with no worries (and ends up really messing up his own life up ~ it's tragic. Trust me.) Then there's Jack, the preacher. Jack was a symbol of puppy love who *wanted* to be in love with someone. Pearce was the symbol of what a real relationship should be. Tough, rugged, and worth working for.

14: What character was easiest for you to write about?

Actually, the easiest characters for me to write about were the kids. I wonder if that's because I'm with mine 24-7?

15: What character was hardest for you to write about?

I didn't really care to write about Jack. I thought he had a good heart and I liked him, but to me, he wasn't the easiest to get inside his head.

16: What character is most like you?

Becky is most like me, I think. 

17: Do you have any ideas for more books?

Yes I do have ideas for more books. So many, in fact, that at the moment, I'm writing/editing the second book in my series. I'm looking for an agent at the moment, though, so who knows how long it'll be before these come out!

18: What or who was/is your greatest encouragement as an author?

My greatest encouragement as an author is hands down my husband, followed closely by my kids. They're always cheering me on. I don't know what I'd do without them!

Thanks Maniacal for being so patient with me and for having me here today! You're so sweet, and your blog is awesome!

Take a bow, Ms. Stephan! That interview rocked! Thank you so much for being here today. I had a really good time!

Also, if sweet Christian romance really isn't your thing be sure to check out Amanda's other book

 (a romantic suspense!)

And if you would like to help Amanda in her journey to become a world famous author you can purchase her books here:

The Price of Trust (paperback)Amazon.com

The Price of Trust (kindle edition)Amazon.com

Lonely Hearts (paperback)Amazon.com

Lonely Hearts (kindle edition)Amazon.com

Have a good day! :)

Friday, March 02, 2012

Lonely hearts review.

(sorry it's late. bad storm where I live so I couldn't get on)

LONELY HEARTS written by AMANDA STEPHAN

Movie Rating: PG
Book Rating: @@@@@
Genre: Contemporary Christian Romance
Swearing: None
Inappropriate Scenes: None
Number of Pages: 226 (paperback)
Publisher: Treasureline Publishing

Back Blurb:
       Becky Callis is the widowed mother of two trying to make ends meet. Moving to a new town, things get a little complicated for Becky when her mischievous children think she's been lonely far too long and try to take romantic matters into their own hands.
       Scott Boone seems to be everything their mother could like. Handsome and friendly, Scott makes his interest in Becky clear even though she is older. Is he the handsome, debonair cowboy Becky needs, or just a rake looking for another notch in his belt?
       Jack Anderson and Becky have been friends since childhood. When they're reunited years after their lives have taken very different paths, this lonely preacher begins to wonder if God has brought her back into his life for a reason.
       Pearce Morgan is a single parent raising his young daughter. Divorced and disillusioned, an unlikely friendship arises between him and Becky when his shy daughter decides she loves Becky and her kids.

True love is more complicated than it looks.

*ONE LONELY MOTHER, TWO MATCHMAKING KIDS, THREE ELIGIBLE BACHELORS, AND SOME VERY YUMMY APPLE PIE...*
My Review:
     Amanda Stephan has done it again! Weaving her faith, romance, and humor into one Stupendous novel she has created a book that would be spectacular as a movie! (Seriously, Hollywood needs to pick this up.) I thought this book was very funny. Love the part where they enter the town and the raccoon scene! Lonely Hearts is book that can be enjoyed by people of any age! From 10 years old to 100+ years old. Lonely Hearts is a novel you Do Not want to miss! :D


Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day!

Hi, guys! Tomorrow (or today or yesterday--depending on when you see this) is Valentine's Day! So I thought I'd say:
Hope you guys have a really Awesome Valentine's Day! :) (and don't forget to tell your parents) 


And if you are looking for some good romance novels here are a few:

The Price of Trust by Amanda Stephan (contemporary romance)
Lonely Hearts by Amanda Stephan (contemporary romance)
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine (fantasy)
Matched by Ally Condie (dystopian romance)

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Top 25!

 Because of all the smut that's out in the world today I have decided to list my favorite books and their authors (they are in alphabetical order according to book title):                                                                                      

  1. Catching Fire (The Hunger Games: Book 2)                                                 Suzanne Collins
  2. Crossed (Matched: Book 2)                                                                       Ally Condie
  3. Eldest (Inheritance: Book 2)                                                                       Christopher Paolini
  4. Eragon (Inheritance: Book 1)                                                                      Christopher Paolini
  5. Fang (Maximum Ride: Book 6)                                                                   James Patterson
  6. Incarceron (Incarceron: Book 1)                                                                Catherine Fisher
  7. Inkdeath (Inkheart: Book 3)                                                                        Cornelia Funke
  8. Inkheart (Inkheart: Book 1)                                                                        Cornelia Funke
  9. Inkspell (Inkheart: Book 2)                                                                         Cornelia Funke
  10. Life as We Knew It (The Survivors: Book 1)                                              Suzanne Beth Pfeffer
  11. Lonely Hearts                                                                                            Amanda Stephan
  12. Matched (Matched: Book 1)                                                                     Ally Condie
  13. Max (Maximum Ride: Book 5)                                                                  James Patterson
  14. Mockingjay (The Hunger Games: Book 3)                                                 Suzanne Collins
  15. Sapphique (Incarceron: Book 2)                                                                Catherine Fisher
  16. Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (Maximum Ride: Book 3)       James Patterson
  17. Schools Out--Forever (Maximum Ride: Book 2)                                        James Patterson
  18. The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride: Book 1)                                        James Patterson
  19. The Death Cure (The Maze Runner: Book 3)                                             James Dashner
  20. The Final Warning (Maximum Ride: Book 4)                                             James Patterson
  21. The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games: Book 1)                                     Suzanne Collins
  22. The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner: Book 1)                                         James Dashner
  23. The Price of Trust                                                                                     Amanda Stephan
  24. The Scorch Trials (The Maze Runner: Book 2)                                         James Dashner
  25. This World We Live In (The Survivors: Book 3)                                      Suzanne Beth Pfeffer
That's it. (not very many, huh? jk!) ;) Anyway, all of these books are good books with little or no swearing and no 'bad' scenes. Great to pass on to readers of any age! What are your favorite Clean Books?

Thursday, December 29, 2011

HHEELLPP!!! :O

Actually,  AMANDA STEPHAN needs your help. Here's the prob. Author Amanda Stephan is looking to republish her first book The Price of Trust through a different publisher. Which means she needs a different cover for the book. She has more than one choice (she has 4 or maybe 5) and she can't choose which one she wants. So I'm calling all bookworms to her aid. Go to her website here: http://www.thepriceoftrust.com/2011/12/book-cover-extravaganza.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ThePriceOfTrust+%28The+Price+of+Trust%29 Post a comment there telling which potential cover is your favorite and which one is your least favorite. (Imagine being able to help pick a book cover for an author's book! It's a once in a life time opportunity!)
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THE PRICE OF TRUST by AMANDA STEPHAN

Movie Rating: PG (for violence and suspense)
Book Rating: @@@@@
Genre: Christian romance/suspense
Age Group: Teen-Adult
No. of Pages: 344 (paperback)
Swearing: None
Bad Scenes: None
Published By: Tate Publishing

    
Back Blurb:
    What was going on? Was she allowing herself to think too much of this little town? Or just the people in it. She blushed as she remembered how her heart had sped up as Joe had sat next to her. Carly Richards in on the run. For the last two years, she's skipped from town to town, ducking her dangerous and well-informed ex-fiance every few weeks, never settling anywhere for long. With the death of her parents, Carly's vulnerability made her trust a man with an attractive facade, now that same man tracked her across the country, always nipping at her heels, preventing her from reaching out to anyone other than her God.
    Now she's in Montana, and surely that is far enough away from Texas and her abusive past that she can rest. But her emotional scars are reluctant to heal, and Carly resists the friendliness of those in the small town she lights upon, especially handsome farmer Joe Baird. Without a car and money, though, she has little choice but to dig in and begins building back up her savings so she can run once more. Caught in the circumstances, the kind people around her begin to creep into her softening heart. God is at work, and she has to trust him to not only take care of her, but care for the people she is learning to love. Carly must learn The Price of Trust.

My Review:
     The Price of Trust is a GREAT clean Christian novel that all the girls (teens or adults) and maybe some men will enjoy to read! Amanda Stephan is one of those very rare authors that gets to point of the novel across with no swearing or *embarrassing* moments. You could give this romance book to a twelve year old and not have to worry about ANYTHING! Don't miss this wonder novel!

Check out this awesome Book Trailer!


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