Wednesday, October 15, 2008


This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

A Beautiful Fall

David C. Cook (October 2008)

by

Chris Coppernoll



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Chris Coppernoll is the founder of Soul2Soul Ministries, with his interviews with Christian artists airing weekly on 650 radio outlets in thirty countries. He has conducted hundreds of interviews on faith issues with personalities such as Amy Grant, Max Lucado, Michael W. Smith, and Kathie Lee Gifford. He also serves as a Deacon at The People’s Church in Franklin, Tennessee, and is currently working toward a Masters in Ministry Leadership degree through Rockbridge Seminary.

His "Inspirations" column is published monthly in the mid Michigan newspaper, The Jackson Citizen Patriot.

Chris Coppernoll is the author of four other books including Soul2Soul, Secrets of a Faith Well Lived, and God's Calling. Providence, his first novel, is his fourth book.


ABOUT THE BOOK

High-powered Boston attorney Emma Madison is celebrating her latest courtroom victory when she gets a call from a number she doesn't recognize. Area code 803 home. Juneberry, South Carolina eight hundred miles, twelve years, and a lifetime away from Boston. Emma's father has had a serious heart attack. Emma rushes to his bedside, and a weekend trip threatens to become an extended stay. She has to work fast to arrange the affairs of his small-town law practice so she can return to her life and career in Boston.

And then Michael Evans shows up. They'd shared hopes, dreams, and a passionate love as young college students during a long-ago summer. But Emma walked away from Michael and from Juneberry to finish college and start a new life. Michael has never forgotten her.

Enveloped in the warmth of family and small-town life and discovering that she still cares for Michael Emma knows she'll have to make a choice between the career she's worked so hard to build and the love she left behind.

If you would like to read the first chapter of A Beautiful Fall, go HERE


FROMMIPOV: What a fun book this was, especially with it being Fall! For me, I was drawn right in at the first chapter. Having an Uncle whose a retired lawyer, and former judge, and a cousin who is a assistant district attorney this book was like listening to dinner conversation. Here's the basic gist: Emma Madison is as beautiful as she is courtroom tough! On the day that a mysterious phone number shows up on her cell phone from the 803 area code, she's just won a huge insurance case that was referred to David against Goliath. She's standing outside the courtroom talking with another partner when she realizes she hasn't checked her cell phone messages. It's then that she sees this number from Juneberry, South Carolina. She calls the number back and it's her cousin, she finds out that her father has had a massive heart attack, he may not live and she needs to come home immediately. Once she gets there she receives such a warm family welcome, something she hasn't felt in a long time, and realizes she's missed. With seeing her family, her best friend, and the long lost boyfriend Michael Evans, Emma's just waiting for everyone to ask the dreaded question . . . why did you leave twelve years ago, not look back, and stay in touch. That's not the only question that needs an answer . . . her firm in Boston is pushing her to return back and take on a powerful client, or does she stay in Juneberry with Michael who never forgot, and still loves her. I'm not telling you the end of the story. You will have to go and get a copy for yourself, and you won't be sorry that you did! This was a great book, it had more suspense than I anticipated, and the characters are people that you wish lived in your neighborhood! I highly recommend this book, and give it 5 stars out of 5. It is released this October 2008 so go and get yourself a copy, and curl up with your favorite Fall beverage!

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