Giveaway of Unforeseeable by Nancy Mehl and the winner is.....
Giveaway of Unforeseeable
by Nancy Mehl
and the winner is.....Angie!
email has been sent to you, Angie!! Congrats and thanks to all who entered!!!
Mystery, Romance, and Suspense Seamlessly Combined in a Mennonite Small-Town Setting
Callie Hoffman knows she has a good life in Kingdom, Kansas. She's thrilled to be engaged to Levi Housler, the new pastor of Kingdom Mennonite Church, and she spends her days working with her friend and soon-to-be sister-in-law, Lizzie Housler, at Cora's Cafe.
However, Callie's idyllic life is interrupted when a body is discovered on the road outside Kingdom and the deceased turns out to be a victim of a serial killer. As Washington County's new sheriff begins questioning Kingdom residents, Callie and the rest of the town are appalled at the prospect of a killer among them. The very reason Kingdom exists is to protect the people from the temptations and dangers of the outside world, but all the town founders' attempts to plan ahead couldn't prevent a threat like this.
Unsettled at this unforeseen danger, Callie is concerned when it appears Levi knows more than he's telling. Desperate to find answers for herself, Callie never expected that she'd have to face some of her own past's skeletons.
As Callie and the residents of Kingdom fear this danger for which they never planned, they must learn anew that only God knows the future and their trust must always lie in Him.
Callie Hoffman knows she has a good life in Kingdom, Kansas. She's thrilled to be engaged to Levi Housler, the new pastor of Kingdom Mennonite Church, and she spends her days working with her friend and soon-to-be sister-in-law, Lizzie Housler, at Cora's Cafe.
However, Callie's idyllic life is interrupted when a body is discovered on the road outside Kingdom and the deceased turns out to be a victim of a serial killer. As Washington County's new sheriff begins questioning Kingdom residents, Callie and the rest of the town are appalled at the prospect of a killer among them. The very reason Kingdom exists is to protect the people from the temptations and dangers of the outside world, but all the town founders' attempts to plan ahead couldn't prevent a threat like this.
Unsettled at this unforeseen danger, Callie is concerned when it appears Levi knows more than he's telling. Desperate to find answers for herself, Callie never expected that she'd have to face some of her own past's skeletons.
As Callie and the residents of Kingdom fear this danger for which they never planned, they must learn anew that only God knows the future and their trust must always lie in Him.
GIVEAWAY!!!!!
I loved Nancy Mehl's new book so much and to celebrate all the recent weddings in my family, let's have a giveaway of paperback copy of Unforeseeable.
TO ENTER< leave a comment with your name and email. Answer this question too, please, would you ever like to visit a town like Kingdom, Kansas? Why or why not?
FOR EXTRA ENTRIES< 1. follow my blog and tell me
2. Share on facebook, twitter, google +, or pinterest and tell me what you did
I will draw a winner on Oct. 16 at midnight. Winner will be announced here and notified by email. Good luck and thanks! You can leave one comment and tell me all that you did if you like, instead of multiple comments.
Unforeseeable sounds like it presents a good story. I haven't read any of Nancy Mehl's books, as yet. I spent my childhood summers in a small town and I loved it. As an adult, I think people who live a simple life would be most happy in a small town. I'm not sure how I would fare. I do like the idea of a close-knit, religious community.
ReplyDeletemay_dayzee(at)yahoo(dot)com
I am a follower. I pinned it on my board called Book Giveaway.
Hi Kay, You have earned 3 chances for answering question, following blog and pinning on pinterest. Thanks! I grew up in a very small town too, Appomattox, VA, where everyone knows everyone and their doings! LOL I have often wondered what it would be like to live in a small religious community.
DeleteThis book sounds interesting, I put it on my TBR list. I like the community atmosphere of Amish/Mennonite. But I'm not sure about the exclusiveness of Kingdom, Kansas. I've also shared your blog/givaway post.
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Lisa--korell62@aol.com
Hi Lisa, you have earned 2 entries, for answering question and for sharing. I know what you mean about Kingdom being so exclusive. it does seem that at times, the folks were very harsh and judgmental, didn't it?
DeleteAlright I believe this is book three in the tale of town of Kingdom. Loved the other two books. Was waiting for 3 . I cant wait to read it would love to win. Thankyou for the contest Be Blessed
ReplyDeleteI forgot to add my e mail so excited that this book is out sorry
DeleteVictoria Concepcion vcprincess@comcast.net
HI Victoria, you have earned one entry. yes, this is book 3 in Nancy Mehl's series. It is quite good and keeps you on your toes!!! Good luck !
DeleteHi Rhonda, so see you have been busy with weddings. They do take up quite a bit of your time. I know from reading this review that I would love to read this story. Nancy can write the Mystery. Keeps you on your toes. Yes, I would love to visit a town like Kingdom. I love the Amish and Minnonite books and would love to visit some of these places. I used to live in Kansas. Didn't know then they had any of the Plain people living there. I wonder how close I was. I would love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteMaxie mac262(at)me(dot)com
Rhonda, I forget to say that I do follow your blog and also shared this with my family and friends on my Facebook page. Thanks for this give-away.
ReplyDeleteMaxie mac262(at)me(dot)com
Hi Maxie, you have earned 3 entries, for answering question, following my blog and sharing. I think it would be fun to live in Kingdom too. I would love to go in horse and buggy to eat at the diner and drive home in the snow, wrapped in a warm quilt. how about you?
DeleteI would love to visit a town like Kingdom. I love small towns and I was raised in a small town. They have character and usually some good history whether good or bad. I already follow your blog. I shared on Facebook and Twitter. Thank you for the chance of this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteBarbara Thompson
barbmaci61(at)yahoo(dot)com
Hi Barbara, You have earned 4 entries, for answering question, for following my blog and for sharing on facebook AND twitter. I grew up in a small town too....Appomattox, VA, there are good and bad things about living there just as there are to living in a big city, and I also lived in Ft. Worth, TX which definitely qualifies as a big city.
Deletei would like to win this book. about living in a small town. im not sure. im a city girl. small towns are nice to visit in books.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, I have lived in both small towns and large cities and I actually liked many things about both. I know that when I moved back to Appomattox in 2004, I was shocked that everything in town seemed to close up by 9 p.m. I was used to being able to do anything I wanted to 24/7. You have one entry to win for answering question. Good luck!
Deleteemail for diane papke is ladydipap@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit but not stay there! Even though we want things to be perfect and not have to face trials and temptations we still have to! Our reality is that even though things can get tough I know God is with me and I can have that reassurance! Angie a_stonecipher@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, that is a wonderful point you make!!! God is with us no matter where we live. We can't hide from troubles as they are with us in small towns and in big cities. You have earned one entry in the contest.
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ReplyDeleteJJ, great! that gives you four entries to win!!! thanks! It is a wonderful series and I am a huge fan of Nancy Mehl's books! Good luck! and thanks for dropping by.
DeleteWould love to read this book-thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletewalters@centurylink.net
Hi, Jennifer! you are entered to win! good luck! Nancy Mehl is a wonderful author....great suspense and mystery in this series!
DeleteThis book sounds so good. Please enter me in this contest for it.
ReplyDeleteHello Juanita, I am delighted to enter you to win the book by Nancy Mehl. You are a follower so you have 2 entries. It is a terrific book!!! Good luck! thanks for stopping by to see me!
DeleteWhat a wonderful storyline. This sounds like a wonderful book that would really keep a reader's attention and be very hard to put down. Please enter me in the give-away!
ReplyDeleteSonja, you are now entered. If you win, I will need an email to contact you. This IS a wonderful book! Good luck!!!
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