Neta Jackson's new Yada Yada release, Where Do I Go?, is now available, and I have a copy for giveaway! Leave a comment at the end of this post for a chance at the book.
I have a computer doctor coming to look at my laptop to see if she can fix the issue that's causing me not to be able to post pictures. So once again, I won't be able to post the cover or the author's photo. Hopefully, next time around, the problem will be resolved.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
A story of seeking-and finding-God's will in unlikely places.
Gabrielle Fairbanks has nearly lost touch with the carefree, spirited young woman she was when she married her husband fifteen years ago. But when the couple moves to Chicago to accommodate Philip's business ambitions, Gabby finds the chance to make herself useful. It's there she meets the women of Manna House Women's Shelter; they need a Program Director-and she has a degree in social work. She's in her element, feeling God's call on her life at last, even though Philip doesn't like the changes he sees in her. But things get rough when Philip gives Gabby an ultimatum: quit her job at the shelter or risk divorce and losing custody of their sons. Gabby must take refuge, as in the song they sing at Sunday night worship: "Where do I go when there's no one else to turn to? . . . I go to the Rock I know that's able, I go to the Rock."
Romantic Times Book Reviews says, “Exquisite characters coupled with God's mercy and love emanate from each page.”
Publisher's Weekly adds, “Jackson's Yada Yada series has sold half a million copies, and this new offshoot series ... promises the same.... The book's dramatic ending ... leav[es] readers eager for the next installment in the series.”
To read the Prologue and first Chapter of Where Do I Go?, go HERE.
BUY IT NOW! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1595545239
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
As a husband/wife writing team, Dave and Neta Jackson are enthusiastic about books, kids, walking with God, gospel music, and each other! Together they are the authors or coauthors of over 100 books. In addition to writing several books about Christian community, the Jacksons have coauthored numerous books with expert resource people on a variety of topics from racial reconciliation to medical ethics to ministry to kids in gangs.Dave and Neta live in Evanston, Illinois, where for twenty-seven years they were part of Reba Place Church, a Christian church community. They are now members of a multi-racial congregation in the Chicago area.
They're trying something new! Not just new for them, but something completely new in Christian fiction: “Parallel novels,” two stories taking place in the same time frame, same neighborhood, involving some of the same characters living through their own dramas and crises but interacting with and affecting one another … just the way it happens in real life. It’s something that only a husband and wife writing team could pull off. While Neta has Where Do I Go?, her husband Dave has written Harry Bentley's Second Chance.
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6 comments:
Now this is an interesting concept to write two books like that. If I would win this, I'd HAVE to get the other one to see how they fit together.
Where Do I Go sounds like a tear jerker and hard to read through, though hard to put down. I hadn't heard about these authors before now.
Pam Williams
cepjwms at yahoo dot com
That is interesting to do that, wow.....they are great authors though, so I am sure they can do it!
I love Neta's Yada Yada books so I really want to read this one!
martha(at)lclink(dot)com
i have never read of the yada yada books
this sounds like a great place to start
Congratulations to Pamela J! She's the winner of Neta Jackson's Where Do I Go? Thanks, everyone, for entering. Stay tuned for more giveaways in the New Year!
WOW! Thanks so much. I already went to check out getting the companion book Harry Bentley's Second Chance. I'm REALLY looking forward to both of them.
Pamela J (Pam Williams)
I just finished reading "Where Do I Go" and it is such an awesome book. Had a hard time putting it down and now I want to get her hubby's book about the Yada Yada brothers. What a concept they have come up with here.
Blessings,
Jo
ladijo40(at)aol(dot)com
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