Friday, November 30, 2012

A Wild Goose Chase Christmas by Jennifer AlLee




This week, the


Christian Fiction Blog Alliance


is introducing


A Wild Goose Chase Christmas


Abingdon Press (November 2012)

by

Jennifer AlLee



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


A Word from Jennifer:

As I look back on my life, it's interesting to see where God's taken me, and where I took myself that God pulled me out of. I finally got back to writing, the dream of my heart. Since 1996, I've published numerous short stories, devotions and plays. I've also been active in church drama ministries, another passion of mine. My first novel, The Love of His Brother (November 2007, Five Star Publishers), was followed by The Pastor's Wife (February 2010, Abingdon Press) and The Mother Road (April 2012). A Wild Goose Chase Christmas is book two in the new Quilts of Love series.

Besides being a writer, I am a wife and mom. Living in Las Vegas, Nevada, my family has learned how to enjoy the fabulous buffets here without severely impacting our waistlines. God is good!


ABOUT THE BOOK


Upon her grandmother's death, Izzy Fontaine finds herself in possession of a Wild Goose Chase pattern quilt that supposedly leads to a great treasure.

Of course, once the rest of the family finds out about the "treasure map," they're determined to have a go at the treasure themselves. And, if that weren't enough, Max Logan, a local museum curator, contacts Izzy and says that Grandma Isabella promised him the quilt.

What is it about this quilt that makes everyone want it? Is Izzy on a wild goose chase of her own, or a journey that will lead her to the treasure her grandmother intended?


If you would like to read the first chapter of A Wild Goose Chase Christmas, go HERE.

Margie's Comments: I'm loving this Quilts of Love series that Abingdon Press is publishing. Jennifer AlLee's A Wild Goose Chase Christmas is perfect reading for the Christmas season. A quilt, a mystery, a treasure hunt, lovable characters, family—what's not to love? So get out your Christmas decorations, set up the tree, and curl up in front of the fireplace (or imagine one, like I'm doing this Christmas) with your favorite hot beverage and enjoy sharing Christmas with Izzy, Max, and all the other characters who people this book. For me, this book is a "keeper."

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