Thursday, September 13, 2018

The Story Behind A Harvest of Blessing by June Foster and #giveaway!!!


Today we welcome June Foster to my blog. June is very graciously giving away an ebook copy of A Harvest of Blessing. Please include contact information and answer the question to enter.

Thanks for stopping by, June! 

The Story Behind the Story of A Harvest of Blessing

A Harvest of Blessing was inspired by a real life couple my husband and I met in Pensacola, Florida. Several years ago we were traveling and living in our RV full time. Since my husband is retired army, we generally stayed on military posts in their RV parks. This year we stayed at Pensacola Naval Air Station and attended the military chapel.

One Sunday we got to talking to a great couple and wound up going to lunch with them after church. Their story amazed me. They were both visiting the graves of their dead spouses when they met. They even pointed out the graveyard as we passed on the way to lunch.

Cupid went to work, and they eventually married. Their story has been on my mind for several years, and I finally got the chance to tell it in A Harvest of Blessing where my hero and heroine who're in their mid fifties meet in a graveyard. But that's where the similarity ends. I deviated from the real couple and made Nadia's husband a jerk and Jared's daughter an obstacle between the two of them.

In the story, Nadia's son David is serving a tour of duty in Germany. I put him in Germany because my husband and I were there before he retired from the army. Wood carvings abound in the European country,  and I thought it would be fun to have David bring one of the lovely pieces—like the one I own—back home for his mom. The real wood carving used to hang on my mom's wall. Today it sits on a cabinet in my dining room.



The carving is special to me as it is the artist's rendition of a loaf of bread and a chalice, an important element in Christianity—communion or the Lord's Supper.

I loved writing A Harvest of Blessing as this is the first book I've penned where the characters are middle aged. I hope you'll enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.




Long Blurb

If there's one thing Nadia Maguire knows, Jon Maguire robbed her of a godly marriage and left her in financial ruin. The night he was killed in an accident, guilt threatened to suffocate her. She wasn't sorry he died.

When Nadia accidentally sits on a stranger's lap in the graveyard where Jon is buried, she's horrified to learn the good-looking guy with salt and pepper hair is her new boss.

Jared Abrams is a widower who longs to move on. He's intrigued by the beautiful woman who puts God first in her life. But as their friendship grows, an unexpected obstacle separates them—his daughter Sarah. No one can replace her mother. Especially not Nadia Maguire whose son harmed her in high school.

If Nadia can't find the funds to get her house ready to sell, she'll have to balance two jobs with no time left to nurture a relationship with the man she loves. Will she and Jared find a Harvest of Blessings, or a season of drought?




June Foster is an award-winning author who began her writing career in an RV roaming around the USA with her husband, Joe. She brags about visiting a location before it becomes the setting in her contemporary romances. June's characters find themselves in precarious circumstances where only God can offer redemption and ultimately freedom. Find June at junefoster.com.

Question to enter giveaway.  I find it intriguing that Mrs. June spent so much time writing and living full time in an RV. Some very good friends of mine live in their RV full time and travel around the USA. Would you like to do that? Why or why not?








8 comments:

June Foster said...

Thanks so much for hosting me today, Laura.

Marilyn R. said...

I've never considered living in a RV and traveling around the USA. It's probably fun but driving in large areas is not something I enjoy.

A Harvest of Blessings sound like a fun read. The wood carving is so nice. Thank you for sharing the story behind this one, June Foster.
marilynridgway78[at]gmail[dot]com

Anonymous said...

I'd love to travel and live in an RV, at least for a while. We used to have one and did quite a bit of traveling, and I'm also a writer so I loved it, but my husband no longer has time to travel, so he sold it. A Harvest of Blessings sounds like a wonderful book, and I'd love to read and review it. I'd also love to be able to travel the USA in an RV and go to the states we've never been. I'd love to win a copy of this book and can't wait to read it, if I do. Very interesting blog, too. Author BJ Robinson

Dianna said...

We have an RV and love to go camping. If it was just the two of us, I'd love it. Not sure if I would enjoy it as much with the kids for a long period of time.

Anonymous said...

We did a lot of tent camping when our kids were smaller. I think traveling around the country in an RV would be fun. We could see a lot more of the country that we would not see otherwise. I think we could do that for a few months and then return home. rose blackard (at) gmail (dot) com

Natalya Lakhno said...

We own RV and love traveling; however, full time...it would be too much! Especially with four kiddos lol

Unknown said...

I heard that's the best way to travel, it sounds like you had fun. We never travel or camping so I enjoy pictures of others who have.

lollipops said...

congratulations to Rose

An Interview with Brad Hambrick, Author of Overcoming Addiction

    ​ An Interview with Brad Hambrick, Author of  Overcoming Addiction The road to change is a difficult, whether your circumstances were ca...