Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Dixie Hearts cover

I love it, I love it, I love it. Do I love it? YES!!!! hehe

I just had to share this beautiful cover.




From the rural swampland, to a charming small town, to a corporate high-rise, romance is brewing a passel of trouble for three women. When Lydia Boswick appears to be a vulnerable widow, three men take notice of her needs-and potential wealth. As Leslie Christopher rises on the corporate ladder, the threat of danger increases, attracting the attention of two men. When Camara Cole challenges her fellow racers, she could lose her vehicle-and her heart-to her greatest competitor. Enjoy the ride as you follow these Alabama women along the rocky road to love.


Very soon I will be giving away three free autographed copies of Dixie Hearts. So check back so you can enter your name in my drawing.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls, Heartsong Presents #789
Déjà vu Bride, the sequel to, The Bride Wore Coveralls, Spirit Light Books.
Dixie Hearts, coming in February ~~ http://www.barbourbooks.com/book/detail/ISBN4100-dixie-hearts/


www.Debra Ullrick.com

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Love Finds You in Valentine Nebraska by Irene Brand




Irene Brand is a gifted and talented romance writer.

Love Finds You in Valentine Nebraska by Irene Brand is a sweet romance story. What I love about this story is that the romance starts at the very beginning and continues throughout the whole book. I also love the reversal role. What I mean is, Kennedy Blaine is a California rich girl, and Derek Sterling is a poor Nebraska ranch manager. In Love Finds You in Valentine Nebraska, the rich girl wants the poor boy, but he doesn’t want a relationship with her because he is poor and doesn’t feel good enough. Plus he believes he can never fit into her world, nor she his. There’s a reason why he feels this way—several actually, but one is major—for him anyway. If you want to know what that reason is, read the book. It’s awesome.

Love Finds You in Valentine Nebraska is a delightful romance with amazing characters.
It has a little bit of the ole Hatfield and McCoy feud theme woven throughout. But is the feud between the hero and the heroine, or someone else? What started this feud anyway? And who all has it effected?

What is Kennedy doing at the Circle Cross ranch in Valentine, Nebraska anyway? And why is someone threatening her? Are the threats somehow linked to Derek’s shady past? Or is it a case of a real estate deal gone bad? Does it have anything to do with the family feud thing? How does this effect Kennedy and Derek’s relationship? Will the threats finally send Kennedy back to California? Thus dividing Kennedy and Derek forever.

To find out the answer to these questions…you guessed it—buy the book.

If you love sweet romance with a bit of suspense, then this book is for you. So make haste and buy Love Finds You in Valentine Nebraska. You won’t be sorry.


Until next time...


See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls, Heartsong Presents #789
Déjà vu Bride, the sequel to, The Bride Wore Coveralls, Spirit Light Books
Dixie Hearts, coming February 2009~Barbour publishing
For more details, come visit me at...
www.debraullrick.com

Sunday, November 02, 2008

And the winner of, Déjà vu Bride, is....

Congratulations to bigguysmama. You won a free copy of Déjà vu Bride. I've contacted you via email, but if you didn't get my post, please contact me at: christianromancewriter@gmail.com

A great big thank you to everyone who participated in my drawing. And thank you so much for all your sweet comments about my cover/book.

To purchase your copy of Déjà vu Bride go to:
http://stores.lulu.com/spirit-light

Thank you.

Oh, and while you're here, check out my reviews. I'll be posting a few other reviews, as well. So, please keep checking back. Thank you. And God bless you all.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls
Déjà vu Bride
Dixie Hearts, coming in Feb. 2009

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Sharmane and Jason's boys



These adorable dogs belong to my daughter and son-in-law.

From left to right, meet Drego, Bueno, and Louie-aka Louis Vuitton.

I thought this picture was too cute. I just had to share.

Until next time...

See ya~~~


Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls
Déjà vu Bride
Dixie Hearts, coming in Feb. 2009

Friday, October 31, 2008

Dark Pursuit by Brandilyn Collins





Is, Darell Brooke, the King of Suspense, now living out of one of his own novels?

If so, are his life and the lives of those he loves now in danger?

And what role does his grandaughter, Kaitlan Sering, play in all of this? Can she be trusted? Or better yet, can Kaitlan trust her grandfather, Darell Brooke?

Can the two of them put their past behind them to trap a murderer?

What role does a beautiful black and green silk scarf play in the murders of so many women?

As if! I'll never tell.

Read, Dark Pursuit, to find out.

Leave it to Brandilyn Collins, the Master Of Suspense, to weave a story around a piece of black and green silk. Dark Pursuit should come with a warning label: Read at your own risk before bedtime. And like Brandilyn says…DON’T FORGET TO BREATH. That’s extremely important to remember while reading, Dark Pursuit, because I found myself holding my breath many times. The fear was so tangible. Everything that happened to these characters happened to me.

If you love suspense, you’ve got to read, Dark Pursuit by Brandilyn Collins. Watch out for anyone carrying a black and green silk scarf. Run! But more importantly... Run out and buy a copy of Dark Pursuit! You won’t be sorry.


Until next time...

See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls
Déjà vu Bride
Dixie Hearts, coming in February 2009

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Love Finds You In Snowball, Arkansas



Sweet, fun, and fabulous! That's what Love Finds You In Snowball, Arkansas is!

I love this story by Sandra D. Bricker. I laughed SO hard. I snickered often. And I giggled a zillion times. Several Oooo’s and Ahhh’s departed from my lips too. Along with a few…Oh my’s!

This really is a book to: grab a blanket, curl up in a chair in front of the fire, and drink a glass of Betty Sue’s Hot Apple Cider. What’s Betty Sue’s hot Apple Cider you say? Well, read the book and find out.

Love Finds You In Snowball, Arkansas ministered to me in so many ways. One of the things I really gleaned from it was Lucy’s prayer journal. I have to start one like that. I love that Lucy was so honest with God, and that she signed each prayer/letter to the Lord in a unique way. How you might ask? As if! Buy the book and find out.

Love Finds You In Snowball, Arkansas has several to-die-for recipes and even a few cooking tips. One I found extremely helpful and interesting.

And boy, howdy, does Lucy ever get into some pretty unique, precarious predicaments. Lucille Ball and the I Love Lucy show has nothing on Lucy Binoche.

Such as a laptop and a wild moose encounter. But is it really a moose? And was does the laptop have to do with anything?

Or, fish with evil eyes. Or was it just a small mouth bass?

How about—invisible bugs that leave itchy bug bites all over you. Huh?

Better yet—Lucy gets whacked in the head by something that no one would ever want to get whacked in the head with. What is it?

If you want to know the answer to these questions, then buy the book to find out. You won’t be sorry.

And if you want to read a story that’s filled with adventure, love, romance, humor, giggles, friendships, and dessert, then Love Finds You In Snowball, Arkansas by Sandra D. Bricker is the story for you.

Fabulous, fabulous story!!!


Until next time...

See ya~~~

Friday, October 17, 2008

New release: Déjà vu Bride




Woo hoo! I'm happy to announce that...

...drum roll please...

~~Déjà vu Bride~~

the sequel to, The Bride Wore Coveralls, is now available.

Backcover:

Furious with God, Olivia Roseman vows to never trust Him again. Why should she? Once again her prayers have gone unanswered, and once again another loved one has been ripped from her. With no job and only a few dollars, Olivia makes a choice to start over again. Without God and without love. However, her handsome new boss isn't going to make forgetting God or keeping her vow to never love again very easy.


Erik Cole questions the sanity of moving from Swamper City, Alabama to Charity, West Virginia. That is, until he hires airbrush designer Olivia Roseman to paint his monster truck. When he senses that she’s a gal who is down on her luck, he vows to do whatever he can to help her. Only problem is, the little beauty creates more challenges than one. As his feelings toward her deepen, all Erik can do is hope and pray that one day Olivia will open up her heart to Christ—and to him.


You can purchase it by going to one of the following links:

http://www.spiritlightbooks.com
~~Click on the Bookstore link~~

http://www.Debra Ullrick.com

http://www.lulu.com/content/3970924


Also, if you haven't already done so, add a comment, letting me know that you'd like your name included in my drawing to win a free copy of Déjà vu Bride

Thank you and God bless you.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Déjà Vu Bride. Still waiting & THANKS!



I'm still waiting for my preview copy of, Déjà Vu Bride. I will let you know as soon as it is available and where you can purchase it.

To everyone who left such beautiful comments about the cover of Déjà Vu Bride~~~THANK YOU! You all rock!! *smiling*

I thought you might like to read what people are saying about, Déjà Vu Bride.

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Superb Story! I didn't want to put the book down -- I was drawn into the dramatization of events as the characters fought to conceal truth and keep the past hidden. I could feel their emotional struggle and celebrate their victories. Excellent work! -- Lynn Zuk-Lloyd, author of Awaken Me! Crying Out for More of the Lord

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Think romance novels aren’t your thing? Think again!
Olivia and Erick aren’t your ordinary characters. One is an artist and the other is a monster truck competitor. While neither is prepared for love, love has been prepared for them. The author switches gears, brakes, turns, and accelerates the story at just the right speed. Engines roar, hearts race, and the reader wins.
Author Debra Ullrick isn’t afraid to let her characters face difficult life experiences and she doesn’t offer clichéd faith responses. Debra balances the tough and the tender without being harsh or mushy. Perhaps most important, she shares the Master of Romance without religion or preachy interruptions.
What happens when you mix a monster truck, art, mud bogging, an unexpected romance, and a mind boggling mystery? Lands o Goshen! You get Déjà vu Bride! —Joy Dekok, author of Rain Dance

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Any book that can keep a man in his chair all day, make him laugh, make him cry and fill him with hope is a tremendous book. This book did that for me. Everything about it shines, including the love story so beautifully woven among a young woman's struggle with her lifelong pain and guilt. If this story doesn't move you, nothing will. —Dennis Bates, former attorney and author of “Under the Burr Oak Tree

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Until next time...

See ya~~~

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Déjà Vu Bride

Hello,

Thanks for checking back.

Just letting you know that a preview copy of Déjà Vu Bride will arrive at my door sometime next week. Woo hoo! Yippee skippy! *smiling* Anywho...If the cover is fixed, then everything will be a go. I'll let you know.

And if you haven't already done so, scroll down and let me know what you think about the cover of Déjà Vu Bride, and I'll add your name to my drawing to win a free copy.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Regarding, Déjà Vu Bride

Hello,

Hey, if anyone plans on ordering Déjà Vu Bride right now, please wait. There's a slight problem with the cover that the cover designer is working on. Déjà Vu Bride should be ready in a week or so, so please keep checking back. Thanks!

In the meantime, if you post a comment about Déjà Vu Bride's cover, (see below) I'll add your name to my drawing to win a free autographed copy of Déjà Vu Bride.

And if you have any new upcoming books, I'd love to hear about them.

Thanks for stopping by.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Alabama Weddings~TITLE CHANGED TO....

Hello everyone.

Alabama Weddings has been changed to Dixie Hearts.

Please check back for further details and photos as they become available.

Thank you.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Thursday, September 11, 2008

DÉJÀ VU BRIDE, the whole cover.




I just had to share the final cover with everyone. If you want to know more about it, read the post below.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Déjà vu Bride by Debra Ullrick~~coming soon




Hello everyone,
I'm so happy about my upcoming new book, Déjà vu Bride. It's the sequel to, The Bride Wore Coveralls.

If you want a chance to win a free copy of, Déjà vu Bride, leave a comment about the cover and I'll enter your name in the drawing.

Déjà vu Bride will be available in October 2008 through Spirit Light Books. As soon as I have the ordering information, I will post it. So please check back. *smiling* Thank you.

What's, Déjà vu Bride, about??? Well, here's a hint~~~

Backcover:

Furious with God, Olivia Roseman vows to never trust Him again. Why should she? Once again her prayers have gone unanswered, and once again another loved one has been ripped from her. With no job and only a few dollars, Olivia makes a choice to start over again. Without God and without love. However, her handsome new boss isn't going to make forgetting God or keeping her vow to never love again very easy.


Erik Cole questions the sanity of moving from Swamper City, Alabama to Charity, West Virginia. That is, until he hires airbrush designer Olivia Roseman to paint his monster truck. When he senses that she’s a gal who is down on her luck, he vows to do whatever he can to help her. Only problem is, the little beauty creates more challenges than one. As his feelings toward her deepen, all Erik can do is hope and pray that one day Olivia will open up her heart to Christ—and to him.



Until next time...

See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls, available now~~~Heartsong Presents.
Déjà vu Bride, coming in October 2008~~~Spirit Light Books
Dixie Hearts, coming in February 2009~~~Barbour Publishing

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Long Journey Home by Sharleen Maclaren



One of the things I loved about the Long Journey Home is the hero. Because of the deep pain of losing his wife and child, Dan Mattson turns his back not only on his congregation but God as well. When things like this happen to us, we don't always act the way we should. And Dan doesn't either. That's what makes this book so unique. The man's hurting and he acts out of that hurt. You know the old saying, "hurt people, hurt people".

At first Dan comes across like a real jerk. But you don't really see him as one because you understand why he's acting the way he does. But, before you get the idea that the guy isn’t a hotty, think again. In spite of all Dan’s pain and suffering, his tender heart shows up at the sweetest, most unique moments.

I love stories where we get to watch the characters growing throughout the book, and in the Long Journey Home, Dan and Callie both do.

But…

Can two people who have deep-seated trust issues heal enough to find love? Or will their pasts keep them apart?

Dan has a secret? What is it? And will affect his relationship with Callie?
I'll never tell. *smiling*

Callie’s wearing a wedding ring. Is she married? Or isn't she?

Callie risks her life to drop money off in a mailbox. But, why? And who's the money for?

And what does a rabid dog have to do with anything?

Somebody gets stood up for dinner because of an accident. What kind of accident? And did they survive?

The answers to all of these questions can be found by reading the, Long Journey Home—a very romantic, restorative, love story.


Until next time...

See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls, availabe now through Heartsong Presents
Déjà vu Bride, coming in October 2008 through Spirit Light Books
Dixie Hearts, coming in February 2009 through Barbour Books

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

You never know what God will do.

I just had to share. We just never know how God will use one of our novels.

Recently, my aunt bought my book, The Bride Wore Coveralls. I called her tonight because she told my mom she needed to buy a few more copies. And here's why...

A week or so ago, she and her sister were talking. My aunt told her sibling that I'd written a book, and how nice it was to read something where the characters didn't flit from bedroom to bedroom.

She mentioned the nice Christian theme and touching message. It was then that my aunt discovered that her sister was a born-again Christian. All this time she didn't know, because changing "religions" was taboo in their family. She is so relieved and so excited.

Isn't God kewl. To think that, The Bride Wore Coveralls, opened the door for this amazing discovery is so touching.

If anyone else has a story to share how God used their stories in any way, please post it. I'd love to hear all about it.

God bless you all.

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls, available now.
Déjà vu Bride, coming in October/November 2008
Dixie Hearts, coming February 2009

Wednesday, August 13, 2008




At His Command by Brenda Coulter is an amazing story. A real page turner for sure. Brenda’s voice and style are delightfully unique. Her writing is as fresh and enjoyable as the air after a spring rain. Actually, I can’t say enough good things about this story. There aren’t adequate words. I can say, however, that I absolutely love it. So much so, that now I have to hurry up and buy her other books.

One of the things I love about, At His Command, is how much Brenda honored the heroes who are fighting for our country. Not just the men and women in battle, but the nurses and medical people too. To “see” what our soldiers go through—the guilt they endure when they survive and others around them do not. Their struggles are horrific. Your heart really goes out to them. They may leave the battle, but the war is forever with them. Obviously Brenda has done her research. I learned a lot from reading this book. And yet it didn’t feel like I was being taught a lesson. It was just there. Excellent job, Brenda!

Now, if I make it sound like all you’ll get in this story is a lesson about our soldiers and what they go through, well that’s not true. While it made me appreciate our soldiers, that was only one sweet crumb of this large piece of the cake. There’s still the delicious icing of romance, the fruit of love, and the whip cream of delight.

Another thing I love about this book is Brenda’s expertise in capturing the male point of view. I got to experience how a “real” man thinks and feels. Not just the way we writers want them to. And let me tell you…Jake Hopkins, whooo weeeee, he’s all male. A real hotty to be sure. A hero you want to curl up with. But…Jake’s harboring a secret. A secret he’s paying a high price for. Just what is that secret? And what price is he paying? As if! I’ll never tell. Buy the book to find out.

And then there’s Miss Bubbly Madeline, who so many of us women can relate to. Nurse Maddie takes on the job of making everyone else happy—at her expense of course. Oh, and poor Madeline, to shunned by someone she’s known and cared about for forever. Why would this person treat Maddie so abominably? Especially when even they think she’s such an amazingly sweet loving, optimist? I’ll never tell. You have to buy the book to find out.

One final thing… something is going on in the background that no one knows about—except for those sly creatures of course. God bless their pea-pickin’ hearts. Who are they and what is going on? As if I’d tell.

You have to buy, At His Command, to find out the answers to all of the above questions. You won’t be sorry.

Happy reading!

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Debra Ullrick
The Bride Wore Coveralls
Coming soon, Déjà vu Bride, sequel to, The Bride Wore Coveralls

Monday, August 11, 2008

NEW RELEASE COMING SOON!

I'm so excited!

My new book, Déjà vu Bride, will be coming out around October 2008 through Spirit Light Books. http://www.spiritlightbooks.com/

Déjà vu Bride is the sequel to, The Bride Wore Coveralls.

Check back later for more details. Thank you!

Until next time...

See ya~~~

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Arrow That Flieth By Day by Erin Rainwater



Now THIS is what I call a romance story! Woo wee! A definite keeper.

The Arrow That Flieth By Day is simply amazing. Erin Rainwater wove a wonderful web of sweet romance, love, humor, and light suspense. I highly recommend this charmingly entertaining story. Erin's delightful, fresh writing is unspoiled by the rules and one of the best books I've read in a long time.

To be honest, I've never been one much for Indian stories. But after reading this one, I'm definitely reading more. Especially if they are even half as good as, The Arrow That Flieth By Day.

I can't wait to get my hands on Erin's next book.

Great job, Erin!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

BEACH DREAMS by Trish Perry




OH MY GOODNESS! I never thought it possible, but, Beach Dreams by Trish Perry is even better than her other two books, The Guy I'm Not Dating, and Too Good To Be True.I laughed so hard. This is cliché I know, but I couldn't put it down.

Secrets, secrets, secrets. This book is loaded with them.

Oh and the transformation in Tiffany is absolutely fabulous. Now, you may be wondering who Tiffany is. I'll never tell. Buy the book and find out.

Then there's Jeremy. Oooo la la! Talk about hunky-poo. And British too! Blast! He's one hunk of a man, to be sure. Can I have him? ~wink wink~

And what a better romantic setting than a beach--in a house that gives the word "ugly" a new definition. How Tiffany and Jeremy, along with a few others, end up at the same beach house is hilarious. Even more hilarious is the string of events that happens once they do. Unlike anything I've read before, that's for sure. Fresh as the ocean breeze itself, Beach Dreams, is.

Just who is this Zeke person who seems to show up at the most "divine" times? And then disappears just as quickly as the ocean waves.

Then there's Eve. What can I say about her? Well, remember the first woman Eve in the Bible? Well, there's a reason they share the same name for sure. I'll let you figure out what they have in common.

Oh, and then there's Patti. Eve and her friend are quite the pair.

Orville's a sweetheart. He's the perfect father, to be sure. And what lengths he goes through for his daughter. I love it!

Sean and Vera...who could help but love these two? Even if they...nope...not gonna tell ya anything about them.

Well, I could go on and on about some of the most amazing characters ever. Even those you love to hate. But I'm not going to. You really must buy the book to find out. I'd lend you my copy. But no way! It's a keeper, to be sure!

So, grab your beach towel, your suntan lotion, and picnic basket and cooler loaded with food and drinks, and have a fabulous time at the beach...the beach in the story Beach Dreams, that is.

Happy reading!

Until next time...

See ya~~~~

Oh yeah, don't forget to visit my unique website at www.debraullrick.com

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

I HAVE A WEBSITE!

I'm so excited! I now have a beautiful website. Tracy Ruckman did a truly amazing job. Actually, she did a fabulous job! If you ever need a website built at a reasonable price, contact Tracy at tracyruckman@yahoo.com

Come check my website out at: www.debraullrick.com

The first three people to send me a comment about the reviews on my website, via my website, will receive a free autographed copy of, The Bride Wore Coveralls.


Until next time...

See ya~~~~

Debra Ullrick

Thursday, April 24, 2008

REVIEWS, for, THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS




Wow wee! I received my first review for my story, The Bride Wore Coveralls.

Used by permission from Barbara Warren from Blue Mountain Editorial Service
http://www.barbarawarrenbluemountainedit.com

THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS By DEBRA ULLRICK

Camara Cole is the best mechanic in Alabama. She’s a whiz at bog racing too, beating most of her male competitors. In fact, Camara’s life would be perfect if it weren’t for Chase Lamar. For as long as she can remember, Chase has been her enemy. He’d do anything to win, particularly if it means besting a Cole. Chase’s father hates the entire Cole family, and his hatred has infected his son. Then Chase becomes a Christian, and everything changes, but can Camara really trust him where her truck is concerned, and more important, can she trust him with her heart? Because someone is trying to sabotage Camara’s truck, and maybe Chase hasn’t changed all that much after all.

I’d never heard of bog racing, but now I want to see it. Debra Ullrick’s The Bride Wore Coveralls is an engaging love story starring a feisty heroine with a mind of her own, and a hero who is determined to do whatever it takes to break down the barriers she has erected between them. Plenty of fast paced action and heart-tingling romance, in a unique setting. Don’t miss it.

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Thank you SO much, Barbara. I'm so glad you liked it. And relieved. *smiling* hehe

Here's another review from Staci Stallings

“Unique.” “Fun characters.” “Interesting setting.” “Great story.” Those are all things other people have said about Debra Ullrick’s The Bride Wore Coveralls, and they are all true. In fact, as someone who referred to it as “Mud bugging” when Deb was first telling me about the concept for her new book, no one could have been any greener on the subject of mud bog trucks than I was.

However, the thing that most captivates me about this book is the realness of the characters, their situation, and the great lesson of the boundlessness of God and His mercy especially when extended to those who we feel most do not deserve it.

I won’t ruin the story for you because you’ve really got to read it for yourself, but what I will say is that in The Bride Wore Coveralls, the scope of the sin of our prideful ways is laid bare and then shown for the destructive harm it causes in every life where it is allowed to take root and grow.

Every one of us has some of Camara’s pride and desire to be seen as worthy. Like Chase, every one of us has tried to change and had our past thrown back in our face again and again. Every one of us has made incredibly foolish decisions because we were hurt and angry.

But what The Bride Wore Coveralls does so beautifully is to show how God’s mercy and forgiveness can heal not only the wounds in us, but the wounds we have inflicted upon one another as well.

This book is not a must-read… it is a must-live! For if each of us in our own lives could understand God’s unending forgiveness the way these characters do in the end, and if we put that understanding into practice in our own lives with our own families and our own communities, it would literally change the world.


Reviewed by: Staci Stallings, author & publisher


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Review:

The cute cover of this novel is only just the beginning! Deb Ullrick has spun a heartwarming tale of friendship and revenge, forgiveness and acceptance, all mixed in with a little sassy spice from the tomboy heroine and the man determined to win her heart.

I think my favorite part of this novel wasn't just the chemistry between the characters, but the highly unique setting. Who wouldn't want to learn about mudbogging in the south? And come on, what better place to set a romance than in a mud pit surrounded by trucks? ::wink::

This book has true southern charm and sweeps the reader away to a place they've likely never visited - but will want to return to again and again.

Betsy Ann St. Amant
www.betsy-ann.blogspot.com
www.betsystamant.com

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WOW!!!!! I love this book !!!!! I have to say "The Bride wore Coveralls" is one of my favorite books from Heartsong.Thanks to Authors like you, myself and others are able to sit down and read a wonderful love story that is free of violence, bad language, and adult content. Thank You !!! Once again, I loved The Bride wore Coveralls.

Debra Collins ~ reader/writer


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THE BRIDE WORE OVERALLS - A Review Sunday, April 27, 2008 - 3:58 PM

By Debra Ullrick
ISBN 978-1-60260-031-7
Heartsong Presents
Contemporary Romance

Can Bitter Rivals Come To Love Each Other?

Fighting deep prejudice against her femininity, her choice of vehicle, and ever her heritage, Camara Cole is determined to win the mud-bog racing championship this year. Her biggest competition seems also to be her worst enemy.

Chase Lamar has been racing mud-boggers as long as Camara, and he grudgingly admits she's the best driver-mechanic he knows. Their rivalry has been long and bitter. But Chase is a new Christian. As he begins to change, he finds his relationship with Camara changing, too.

When Camara's vehicle is sabotaged, she naturally blames Chase, despite a growing attraction. Chase must prove his innocence, but evidence points his way. When the smoke clears and the truth is known, will each be able to extend forgiveness, maybe even love?

This is a debut novel for author Debra Ullrick, and a very good one. Dealing with a subject matter that I've never seen in any of the books I've read, it drew me to learn all I could about the subject from the story.

I loved Debra's characters, and the conflict was very real between them. Her attention to detail kept the story interesting. I recommend this book.
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Lena Nelson Dooley
Author, Speaker, Reviewer
Vice-President of DFW Ready Writers
(A local chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers)
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Thank you everybody. You all rock!

Until next time....

See ya~~~~

Debra Ullrick

Monday, April 07, 2008

And the winners are...

I had my husband draw the names for me and the winners are...


1.) Betsy St. Amant
2.) Lollipop
3.) Annette Irby

Congratulations!

Lollipop, I need your address so I can send you your free copy of, The Bride Wore Coveralls.

Thanks.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS~NOW AVAILABLE!

Fighting deep prejudice against her femininity, her choice of vehicle, and even her heritage, Camara Cole is determined to win the mud-bog racing championship this year. Her biggest competition seems also to be her worst enemy. Chase Lamar has been racing mud-boggers as long as Camara, and he grudgingly admits she's the best driver-mechanic he knows. Their rivalry has been long and bitter. But Chase is a new Christian. As he begins to change, he finds his relationship with Camara changing, too. When Camara's vehicle is sabatoged, she naturally blames Chase, despite a growing attraction. Chase must prove his innocence, but evidence points his way. When the smoke clears and the truth is known, will each be able to extend forgiveness, maybe even love?

Oh my goodness. The day has finally arrived. The Bride Wore Coveralls, is now available.
You can purchase it by calling: (740) 922-7280, or by going to http://www.heartsongpresents.com/
Scroll down to: Heartsong Extras, then click Order Form, then Order Form again. You can order by credit card, check, or money order.

I'd love to hear what you think of it.
Thank you so much!

Until next time...

See ya~~~~

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Goldeneyes by Delia Latham


Delia Latham is a former newspaper Staff Writer and a frequent contributor to her hometown’s regional publication, Bakersfield Magazine. She also writes greeting card verse, short stories, articles, and songs. Her editing and proofing skills have been utilized by numerous authors, including Dr. Chuck Wall, founder of the Random Acts of Kindness movement.
A debut novel, Almost Like a Song, was released in June 2006; Goldeneyes will be released in March 2008 by Vintage Romance Publishing. Delia’s work is included in an upcoming short story anthology, The Shortstack: 20 Stories to Fill You Up.
The author lives in Bakersfield, California with her husband, Johnny, a Pentecostal minister. Her four adult children and four “beautiful, absolutely perfect” grandchildren daily light up her life. She loves to hear from her readers. Contact her through her website (www.delialatham.com) or her blog (http://themelodywithin.blogspot.com.)Q. Who is Delia Latham?
A: I’m a Christian wife, married to a Pentecostal minister. My husband is the assistant pastor at our church, and I’m involved in the music ministry. I play piano and sing. I have four grown children and four beautiful, absolutely perfect granchildren – no, really, they are! We all live in Bakersfield, California. I was born here and have resided in or around this desert town my entire life.

Q: What books are on your nightstand right now?
A: Too many. I write reviews, so there’s always plenty of reading material in my room. Right now, I’m looking at Rainbow’s End by Irene Hannon, Veil of Fire by Marlo Schalesky, Abandoned Identity by Tamara Tilley – that’s just a few of the unread books. I just finished Loving Liza Jane by Sharlene MacLaren and – a little detour from the usual – The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz.

Q: Your novel, Goldeneyes, is scheduled for release in March. What is it about?
A: It’s an historical romance about a depression-era man who does something horrible to satisy his alcohol addiction, and the ripple effect his action causes in the lives of two families over twenty years later.

Q: What inspired you to write Goldeneyes?
A: I grew up in Weedpatch, the little farming community where Part One of Goldeneyes is set. I’ve always wanted to write something using that location as a backdrop. This story has been brewing in my mind for several years, but it was hard for me to get past the reality of Weedpatch in my own life and get on with turning it into a fictional tale. I prayed a lot! Once God gave me the go-ahead, He also gave me the inspiration, and I’m very pleased with the completed product.

Q: Where do you get your ideas?
A: Ahhh … the question every writer gets asked most often - and for me, quite possibly the hardest, because I’m not always sure. Sometimes I get ideas from little snippets of history; a few of my stories are major exaggerations of tiny occurrences in my own life or the lives of people I know; and sometimes I sit down to write with absolutely no idea what I’m going to write about. Oddly enough, those are the times I usually wind up being happiest with the results, maybe because I’m most open for God to take my writing wherever He wants to.

Q: So you don’t always plot or outline your book before you write?
A: How’d you guess? No, I write like I do most other things in my life – totally off the cuff. I’m what the writing community refers to as a SOTP: Seat-of-the-pants writer.

Q: Which authors have most influenced your own writing?
A: Too many to possibly mention here! As a child, I devoured just about every book I could get my hands on: Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden, the Bobbsey Twins – even the Hardy Boys; I wasn’t gender specific as to reading material. As I got older, I graduated to romance and found Grace Livingston Hill, Barbara Cartland, Emilie Loring, and oh, yes – I discovered Harlequin Romance (oh, my!). Now some of my favorite writers are Joy Fielding, Lori Wick, Lori Copeland … the list goes on for miles. My favorite book of all time is Swan Song, by Robert McCammon – rather surprising for an inspirational author, I know, but it’s a beautifully written epic account of good vs. evil. Unforgettable!


Q: What other projects are you currently working on?
A: My current work-in-progress is surprising me by actually creating a connection between my debut novel and Goldeneyes, which I wasn’t expecting at all. I’ve also just completed something completely new - at least for me. While it’s still Christian romance, it will fit more easily into the Chick Lit genre, bringing in a touch more humor and lightheartedness than is in my other works.


Visit me at my website: www.delialatham.com
My blog: www.themelodywithin.blogspot.com





A man’s eyes are the windows to his soul … if he has one.

Deep in the darkness of a Depression-era night, a man addicted to alcohol sells something precious to obtain it. His vile action impacts the lives of two entire families, and it will be over two decades before the horrible wrong begins to be made right again.

Two young women – strangers to each other – unknowingly enmeshed in a Pandora’s Box of secrets that could prevent them from finding happiness with the men they love. Two adoring mothers who know more than they are willing to say. A newsman with a story he cannot tell. What is their connection, and who is the golden-eyed stranger who moves in the shadows of their broken lives?


Excerpt:

The old cuckoo clock on the shelf in the front room struck midnight. It’s persistent chirping irritated Jack Kelly’s already frayed nerves as he paced back and forth across the small room.
“Shut up! Shut up!” he growled beneath his breath, casting an anxious look at the crib in the next room. When no signs of disturbed sleep were forthcoming, he breathed a grateful sigh of relief. The last thing he needed right now was a squalling infant to further vex the burning demon within him. He had promised his wife he would not spend a cent on liquor. New babies meant new expenses, and those things must come first.
So far he had kept his promise; he’d had no choice. Every penny he earned with his hoe, day after blistering day in the cotton fields, was swallowed up in scratching out a meager existence. There never seemed to be a penny extra, to say nothing of the few dollars a bottle of whiskey would cost. With the addition of this new offspring, who knew when he would be able to quench the gnawing demon of thirst that drove him insane? He had to put food on the table and a roof over their heads. The arrival of more children would only make that job harder, and it was obvious Annie did not intend to stop at one pregnancy.
Another glance into the small bedroom revealed no unwelcome stirrings from the crib. A bright moonbeam, however, lay across the bed, and Kelly’s tormented gaze fell on the lovely face of the woman he had married. He had considered himself a lucky man when she said yes to his proposal, despite her goody-two-shoes, Bible-thumping parents. If he loved anything on this poor excuse of an earth, he loved Annie. She was a perfect wife.
Their home might be barely more than a shack, but it sparkled, and she was a real wonder in the kitchen. He could not remember her voice ever raised in anger, even when he had fallen through the front door, dog drunk, a week after she married him.
Kelly’s fevered mind wandered to his conversation with the poor fish in the cotton field. Had it only been eight or nine hours ago? It seemed an eon; every moment without the drink he craved was an eternity.
Poor fella don’t know how lucky he is. Only has to worry ‘bout that pretty little gal and hisself. I bet he could buy a bottle of whiskey if he wanted one!
With the thought, an idea was born, full-blown and itching for action. He actually stopped pacing for a moment, shocked to the core by the undiluted vileness of the seed taking root in his mind. He stood staring at the crib against the far wall and shook his head as if to toss out the evil thought.
“You’re crazy,” he whispered. His heart pounded painfully against his chest; little beads of sweat dotted his forehead and chin. “You’ve done gone stark, starin’ mad!”
And perhaps he had, for suddenly he found himself across the room, gazing down into the hand-me-down crib. He was horrified at the darkness within his imagination, yet knew full well he hadn’t the strength of mind or will to resist its powerful pull.
One more almost desperate glance at his wife’s face … if she would only wake up he would have to forsake this notion, and perhaps he could rid himself of the unforgivable intent. Indeed, Annie did stir a little and drew a deep sigh, almost as though she heard his desperate mental cry. But hers was the sleep of utter exhaustion and she slumbered on.
A few moments later, Kelly slipped silently out the back door of the little shack, clutching a tiny pink bundle in his arms and blinking back the tears of shame and self-loathing that sprang unbidden to his eyes.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Too kewl. THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS is now...

...posted on www.heartsongpresents.com If you go to Heartsong Presents website, then scroll down to: Coming Next Month, you will see... yeppers... you guessed it... THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS. ~~Woo hoo~~
I can hardly contain my excitement. I pitched THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS to Jim Peterson four years ago at the ACRW conference held in Denver, and now it's becoming a reality.
God is so good.

I can't thank Jim and Traci Peterson or JoAnne Simmons enough for taking a chance on me. If you ever read this. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

Until next time....

See ya ~~~~~

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Final THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS cover



CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY !!

Oh my goodness! The designer did a fabulous job! And the hero... wooooo weeee... what a hunk! ~~ I LOVE IT~~
This book will be available within the next few weeks. You'll be able to purchase it from www.heartsongpresents.com

So check back with me and I'll keep you informed.

I'd love to hear your comments on THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS, final cover.

Oh and while you're here, please check out my post/review of DiAnn Mills new book, Awaken My Heart.



Until next time...

See ya~~~~~

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

AWAKEN MY HEART by DiAnn Mills




DiAnn Mills
www.diannmills.com


When I was a kid, I used to get spanked for lying. Now I get paid for it! Ah, such is the life of a fiction writer. Hi, I’m DiAnn Mills, and I’m excited about Awaken My Heart, my new historical novel published by Avon Inspire.

I live in Texas, the Lone Star State, where history and adventure are carved out of ordinary people and presented in novels and across the screen. Texas provides the perfect setting for tales of adventure. Here you can find cowboys and rodeos, deserts and mountains, bluebonnets and cactus, rattlesnakes and alligators, trail rides and space exploration. The romance and intrigue of those who helped build this State weave powerful stories. You name it, and Texas has it. But it’s the stories about the courageous people who stand tall and make this state what it is today that captures the readers’ attention.

Let me introduce you to my February release!




Awaken My Heart is set in 1803, when Texas was Tejas, a colony ruled by Spain. Indians, Mestizos (native-Spanish lineage), and the elite ruling class of the Spanish lived and died here. The priests living in the Catholic missions helped educate and train the people in various crafts and how to serve God. From this culture was born my story of forbidden love.

Which brings me to one of my greatest heroes—Zorro. Who can forget the handsome, daring masked man who championed the poor and fought the injustices of his people? His flashing sword, generous smile, and chivalry would bend the strongest woman’s resolve. It also helped Zorro’s cause to be portrayed by Antonio Bandera in The Mask of Zorro (1998) and The Legend of Zorro (2005).

Is it no wonder that I call Awaken My Heart my Zorro book? My hero, Armando Garcia, is passionate about the cause of his poverty-stricken people, but his passion also extends to Marianne Wharton, the daughter of a wealthy American rancher. The wealthy and the peasant. The Diablo and his angel. And her daddy ain’t happy. Oops! I mean Marianne’s father is out for blood.

This isn’t the first book I’ve written about historical Texas. The Texas Legacy Series was set in the period of the Old West when lawlessness and unscrupulous characters crawled out from under rocks and attempted to claim the state. I chose unlikely heroes and heroines who made a courageous stand for what they believed in.

Hop into the saddle and grab the reins. This ride will keep you up all night.

www.diannmills.com Let me hear from you!

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My review of DiAnn Mills awesome story!

AWAKEN MY HEART is one of thee most romantic books ever written. No wonder DiAnn calls it her Zorro book. However, is Armando Garcia a villain or hero? As if! I'll never tell. You have to read the book to find out.

Does Marianne Wharton see right through Armando's mask...er... um I mean through his tough man, villainous facade? And if so, what does she find? A friend or a foe?

And, you've heard the expression... If mama ain't happy, nobody's happy. Well, in AWAKEN MY HEART's case the saying goes...If Marianne's daddy ain't happy, nobody's happy. Why? hehe Yeah right.... as if I'd tell. Buy the book and find out.

Can Marianne tame Armando's wild spirit like she tamed her beloved stallion? Does she even want to? Can two total strangers from completely different worlds unite for the sake of a rebel's cause? If so, at what price?

Got ya wondering about, AWAKEN MY HEART? I hope so. Because this is one beautiful story that's filled with passion, tragedy, life, victory, defeat, and love. One you don't want to miss.

Fabulous job, DiAnn! Keep up the awesome work!

If you'd like to win a free autographed copy of, AWAKEN MY HEART, please post a comment below and explain why you want to read it.

Until next time....

See ya~~~

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Déjà vu Bride, the sequel to The Bride Wore Coveralls

I'm so excited and pleased. I sent my story, Déjà vu Bride,to my dear friend, Terri Smith, in Alabama, and she said:

"Well, as you can see, it's 2:45 a.m. I started your book and couldn't quit. I just finished it. I absolutely loved it. Don't change a thing about it. I liked the suspenseful parts, and you brought me to tears in other parts. You did an excellent job!"
Terri


When you get reports like these, it gives you the courage... yes, I said courage... to keep writing. To keep creating. You see, I love to write emotionally. And this story is definitely an emotional one. So to hear such high praise makes my heart happy, and gives me the courage to keep writing in the unique voice that God gave me.

Now, I just have to pray that Heartsong Presents buys it.

Thanks for your encouraging words, Terri. I love you dearly.

Oh, by the way, join me in a few days for an interview with DiAnn Mills about her upcoming book, Awaken My Heart. Fantastic story! Very romantic. sigh double sigh. *smiling*
If you want to know more about it, come back after February 5th and read my review and interview. Hey, that rhymes. hehe. Who cares, right? hehe


Well, until next time....

See ya~~~~

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS cover.


Okay, let's see if it works this time. By the way, I've requested a couple of changes to the cover. But this is what it looks like now. *smiling*

Did you notice the name on the book cover? Oh my goodness. That's me. Somebody pinch me. NO DON'T! If I'm dreaming, I don't want to wake up. Woo hoo! Yippee Skippy!! God is SO good!!! You rock, Lord!

I'd love to hear everyone's opinion on the cover. So please feel free to leave your comments.

Thanks.
Until next time....

See ya~~~~

Monday, January 21, 2008

THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS MOCKUP IS HERE!

I can't believe that the mockup cover for, THE BRIDE WORE COVERALLS, if finally here.

Recognize the truck? Pretty kewl, eh? The only thing missing are the mud pits. Oh and they might change her coveralls to yellow and spike his hair.

So, tell me what ya think?

Duh. How can you tell me how it looks when there is no picture. I tried to upload the picture and something didn't work. I'll try again.

Please check back.