Sunday, July 6, 2008

for Christian Fiction Blog Alliance and 'The Edge of Recall' by Kristen Heiztmann


This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

The Edge Of Recall

(Bethany House July 1, 2008)

by

Kristen Heitzmann



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Of her three main interests, art, music and writing, she chose to study English at the University of Colorado and thrived on Creative Writing and Literature classes. She married her husband Jim, and turned her energy to building a family. They have four children whom they have home schooled for all or most of their education. Kristen is a music minister with the ecumenical covenant community People of Praise.

Once she realized the stories in her head were truly a calling from the Lord, she made writing not just a passion, but a ministry. She has written seven historical fiction novels as part of the The Rocky Mountain Legacy series, the Diamond of the Rockies series, and the Christy Award winner Secrets. Most recently, she has written several contemporary fiction novels, including Echoes, Freefall and Unforgotten.

Kristen and her husband, Jim, and their family live in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she serves as worship leader in their church.


ABOUT THE BOOK

Tessa Young, an up-and-coming landscape architect who specializes in the design and creation of labyrinths, has immersed herself in the mythological, spiritual, and healing aspects of the elaborate structures. She also is searching for God and hoping to make sense of the nightmares that have plagued her since childhood.

When Smith Chandler, an estranged colleague--with whom she'd half fallen in love a dozen times before catching herself every time--calls to propose a project he claims is the opportunity of a lifetime, she reluctantly agrees to check it out. Smith is reconstructing a pre-Revolutionary War abbey for wealthy clients. Among its remarkable features is an overgrown labyrinth.

Unable to resist, Tessa accepts his offer to work with him. Soon she is immersed in the project of a lifetime. But one evening, after weeks of work in the labyrinth, Tessa and Smith are attacked. While protecting Tessa, Smith is stabbed, and the nightmare begins...again.


If You would like to read the first chapter, go HERE

Kristen Heiztmann has done it again!!! I think we have read every book she has written, and once again she has surpassed all expectations. All of Kristen's work are fantastic. I have to say the only thing Kristen's books have in common is that you can't put them down. Just when you think you have everything figured out - you realize another turn has been taken. You just have to see what is around the next corner. This is a wonderful read - and as always - her characters are real, believable, and have spiritual challenges that we all can identify with. You join the characters on their journey, and through her work, Kristen draws you closer to the Creator. When you read it, let me know what you think.

1 comments:

Kristenph said...

Thanks for visiting my blog. I'll be sure to post on the Vision Forum DVD's after I watch them.

www.homeschoolblogger.com/kristenph