Showing posts with label With Music in Their Hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label With Music in Their Hearts. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 01, 2022

Serious Wednesday: Here's Your Chance!

 Don't you just love a good sale?

Here's an opportunity to read the first book in the 

Spies of WWII series:

With Music in Their Hearts



(In this series, you'll find:

Three Spies

Three Redheads,

Three Love stories and suspense)

It's only $.99 for this first Kindle book, 

it can be YOURS!


Check it out here:

Amazon

What reviewers are saying about this book:

*  Ms. Brown’s historical novel is a delight.

*  I opened to chapter one in my Kindle and heard the music coming from the piano at the boarding house. I felt a part of the intrigue and saw the characters as they interacted with one another. Carole Brown’s World War II spy novel With the Music in Their Hearts is a fascinating read. The realistic dialogue, setting and characters' dress drew me into this 1940’s mystery.

*  I love WWII era stories and was eager to read With Music in Their Hearts. Carole Brown did a great job of capturing the essence of the era. The colorful cast of characters entertained me, the story engaged me, and the mystery kept me guessing until the very end!



Book two is:  A Flute in the Willows



Book three is:  Sing Until You Die



Happy Reading! 



Friday, August 20, 2021

Rambling Friday: It Just So Happens, This Book is on SALE!!

 Limited Time! 

$.99 Kindle

WITH MUSIC IN THEIR HEARTS

Book One

The Spies of WWII series

What's it about?

Angry at being rejected for military service, Minister Tyrell Walker accepts the call to serve as a civilian spy within his own country. Across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio, a spy working for a foreign country is stealing secret plans for newly developed ammunition to be used in the war. According to his FBI cousin, this spy favors pink stationery giving strong indications that a woman is involved.

He’s instructed to obtain a room in the Rayner Boarding House run by the lovely, spunky red-haired Emma Jaine Rayner. Sparks of jealousy and love fly between them immediately even as they battle suspicions that one or the other is not on the up and up.

While Tyrell searches for the murdering spy who reaches even into the boarding home, Emma Jaine struggles with an annoying renter, a worried father (who could be involved in this spy thing), and two younger sisters who are very different but just as strong-willed as she is.

Will their love survive the danger and personal issues that arise to hinder the path of true love?


Buy the book here:

https://www.amazon.com/Carole-Brown/e/B00EZV4RFY/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1492661357&sr=1-1

Happy Reading! 

(and if you enjoy the book, consider sharing/reviewing!)

Friday, July 10, 2020

Rambling Friday: Updates on my Life!

Hey!
I thought I'd take this Rambling Friday post
(late, I know!)
and share what's happening now
and in the near future
with my life.



First:

This sale will go on through September 9th! 
Knight in Shining Apron, the second book in 
The Appleton, WV Romantic Mystery series
is in this collection.

If you haven't read this series,
then check it out! 

***

Next:
I'm featuring my two books from
The Spies of WWII series
WITH
a surprise announcement in store! 

My hour starts at 5:30!  Monday, July 13!
I will be giving away several nice prizes
(including the books in the meme above!)


***

I'm visiting several blogs this month
promoting 
CALEB'S DESTINY

July 14th at Jodie Wolfe's blog:
More details will follow.



July 16th I'll be at Sandra M. Hart's 
Historical blog:
talking about CALEB'S Destiny
and history



Michelle Levigne's blog,
Date to be announced soon! 



PLUS!
Progress on our remodeling!!!




That's it for now.
Have a great week, and
HAPPY READING!






Sunday, February 10, 2019

Sunday Sunshine: Love




I told you:
You don't love someone because of their looks.
their clothes or their car.
You love them because they sing a song
only your heart can understand.
--L.J. Smith

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Story Sparks and Six Authors: Featuring Carole Brown Today!!




Welcome to the Story Sparks multi-Author Blog Tour. 
Between May 21-26, 2018 readers get a chance to enter and win ebooks from six different authors. 
Today I'm the featured author. 

A lucky winner will get her choice of a Kindle copy of With Music in Their Hearts or A Flute in the Willows.
Today I'll be talking about these books: The Spies of WWII. Read on to discover what sparks my creativity and to enter the rafflecopter to win one of my heartwarming books. 




Spies, Flutes and Red-heads 
by Carole Brown


Spies:
Developing my WWII Spies series came from two things:
  • Listening to my mother talk about her life during WWII and seeing the pictures she had
  • A short story about a “supposed” civilian spy during WWII from an elderly man. Rumors had it that HE was that spy, but he neither confirmed nor denied it.T
Because my interest in WWII was sparked through these two avenues, I found it easy to fall in love with the research for the books. 

Researching spies was an eye-opening experience. Not only danger is involved, but there are tons of reasons why men—and women—serve in such a capacity. The rewards are vast—money, esteem, the parties and socializing, exotic countries—if all goes as hoped and the spy escapes detection. Caught—prison and death can be the result.



Music:
And since dangers and sacrifices abound in WWII stories—some of which I brought out in these books, I also wanted to create a sense of fun, warmth and love to lighten the suspense. One way I managed to create the feeling was to bring music into the story as a subplot.

The idea to include music in these books was sparked because of my own love of music. The decision as to what or how it was brought into each book was also a fairly easy decision. Music has so many benefits besides lightening up suspense books.
  • Encouragement
  • Mood enhancers
  • Spiritual uplifter
  • Healthy
and so much more.

One tidbit before I move on to the sisters. I love most instruments, but the flute was not one of them—until I heard one played by an expert. That changed my ideas about flutes, and from then on, and the idea was sparked! The flute was the perfect instrument to include in athletic Josie's life.



The Red-headed Sisters:
I'd already planned to feature three red-haired sisters in their own books. It was fun to create their personalities and who the heroes would be. Fortunately, while I wrote book one, the heroes for the other two books appeared and were good matches for sisters two and three.

I've always loved red hair. It's so vibrant, rich in color and alluring. Studying and researching the subject I realized how many different shades of red there are and helped spark the choice of shades for each sister to match their personalities. 

All in all, the first two books have been a delight to write, and I'm looking forward to the writing the third book soon.



Let me share brief thoughts how the spies, music and sisters all worked together to make this series heartwarming and suspenseful.






With Music in Their Hearts
With my interest piqued and imagination soaring, I settled on the plot for book one where the hero—handsome, smart, a minister and godly—is rejected to serve overseas but recruited to serve as a civilian spy. Sparks of jealousy and love fly between him and the heroine as they battle suspicions that one or the other is not on the up and up.

Emma Jaine Rayner, by her own claims, is a non-professional pianist, who entertains and gives an extra doze of homeyness to the boarding house residents with the nightly musical fests. Her active imagination while playing, increases her longing for a man to love—and Tyrell Walker, the civilian spy, increases the pressure by wooing her with his trained voice.




A Flute in the Willows
In Book Two, the heroine and hero are both rebels in their own way. She has two loves—her skating and Jerry, her husband, an overseas U.S. spy. But when he returns home looking like a skeleton trying to return to life, she’s scared. What happened in Germany to change a man so much? When his wife's life is threatened, Jerry realizes he can’t stand by and do nothing. Jerry has to risk all for the very soul and life of himself—Josie. These two damaged, rebellious people learn the hard way that leaning on God instead of their ownselves and abilities is the only true way to love and happiness.

Josephine Rayner Patterson, the second sister, is quite different from her older sister. She's athletic and training for the Olympics once it's resumed after the war. But returning to her flute after a drastic alteration in her life, it's the balm that heals her troubled heart. In spite of resisting, Jerry Patterson through her music and enduring love, finds his heart strangely drawn to what he's never experienced before.


Sing Until You Die (coming)
The third book in this series has a tentative publishing date of 2019. The youngest sister of the WWII Spies sister overhears a private conversation while singing to the military troops and realizes it's vital information to the well being of the United States. When she’s almost discovered, Claire barely escapes. Surrounded by zealous people she can’t and won’t trust, Claire has no options but to trust the one person she most disdains, the one person she ran from: quiet, plugging-along Wills but rumored to be the best spy serving on U.S. soil. In the midst of danger, Wills has the chance of a lifetime: to show the love of his life, his love for her. Will she learn that God is her strength and wisdom and that no matter how well she can sing, how far she travels, how many men she meets, only Wills can fill the void in her heart?

Claire Roseanne Rayner is the princess of the family, the petted and beloved daughter of the Rayner Family who sings like a bird and is determined to fly away like one too. She loves God but staying away from the boy-turned-man she grew up with is never far from her mind. William (Wills) Mason has never wavered in his love for Claire Rayner. In spite of having no talent in either singing or playing, he's fully behind Claire's musical ambitions. And loving her just might bring him to the point of facing death.






Question for readers:
What is your favorite musical instrument? 




ENTER to WIN BOOKS!!


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Bio:
Besides being a member and active participant of many writing groups, Carole Brown enjoys mentoring beginning writers. An author of ten books, she loves to weave suspense and tough topics into her books, along with a touch of romance and whimsy, and is always on the lookout for outstanding titles and catchy ideas. She and her husband reside in SE Ohio but have ministered and counseled nationally and internationally. Together, they enjoy their grandsons, traveling, gardening, good food, the simple life, and did she mention their grandsons?

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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Winner of January's Contest

It's always such a pleasure to announce a winner
(although I ALWAYS want to choose everyone! Lol) 

so without further ado...

January 2018's winner is...


BONNIE WILT

You have one week to contact me with your addy.


Happy Reading, folks,
join in
and don't forget to spread the word
for February's contest.

Coming soon!

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

January Contest and Reasons to Read

Why Read?

* Pleasure. What fun to find an author whose books we love!
* Relaxation. What better way to lose ourselves in a book from the discouraging, disappointing things going on in our lives?
* Keeps us mentally healthy. Reading a mystery/suspense?
Our mentality improves vastly by imagining who's the villain?
Romance? Our heart yearns for a satisfactory ending... And more!
So Read, Read, Read! 




The first contest of the Year!
January, 2018



CONTEST QUESTION TIME

Name one thing that is good about 
this winter in January, 2018


Oh, yeah, you want to know what you get?
This:

or this:



Already read these?
Then you can pick one of my other books
or wait till my next book is out 
(Toby's Troubles, an Appleton, WV Romantic Mystery)

How's that for a Beautiful, wintry contest?

(I will choose a winner by January 31st!)
Blessings!

Friday, December 22, 2017

What Would You do...? Christmas Thoughts

What Would You Do…?

by Carole Brown
…if someone wanted to kill your baby? 61VMxm17AQL
  • Mary and Joseph fled.
  • In the Redemption of Caralynne Hayman, Cara is mad with grief and anger at the death of her oldest daughter. A tough read? Yes, but well worth seeing what happens to this sorrowing mother.

…if you had to give up your business in a hurry? Or face destruction?sabataged-christmas1-front-cover3
  • Joseph did. He and Mary had to flee to Egypt to escape the wrath of the King and begin again in his carpentry business.
  • In Sabotaged ChristmasToni DeLuca must find the person casting doubt on her beloved father before her business is ruined and Christmas won’t be coming to Appleton, WV for her employees.

…if you were told you were having a baby, but you had no idea (at first) how it’d happened?front-cover1-w-apple-blossom
  • Mary did. She heard the angel’s proclamation, but told no one and kept everything hidden in her heart, pondering.
  • Starli Cameron was always told she couldn’t have a baby, but was it the truth? Only time would tell…after the struggles from the past vanished.

…if valuable items were given to you by kings?front-cover
  • Baby Jesus was visited by the three Magi and given precious gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
  • Caroline‘s friend, Andy, had valuable paintings, but Caroline disdained them. When one is stolen, she’s pushed into a mystery that proves how valuable paintings (and relationships) can be.  

…if you were suspicious of three foreign kings who visited you?WMITH Bk Cover small-Modified earrings
  • King Herod was, afraid that a new baby would take his place someday.
  • Tyrell Walker in With Music in Their Hearts had a reason to be suspicious of so many in the boarding house. After all, there was a foreign spy determined to wreck havoc to the U.S.

…if you were about to lose what you loved?A Flute In The Willows-2 Front cover
  • Mary and Joseph were. Baby Jesus was a precious gift from God. They were assigned a duty to raise him, and they would do anything to keep him safe.
  • Jerry and Josie thought they were losing each other, and both were determined to battle the war for their lives and their souls. 

Interest peaked?
Read St. Luke Chapter 2 to find the answers to the above questions.
Go here to find my books that hopefully will keep you reading and warm through the coming winter! 
Merry Christmas!
christmas journey

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

REVIEW from the Wakulla Prison . . .

In one of the writing and promoting groups (John 3:16) I'm with,
we have a prison ministry of sending our books to the inmates 
at the Wakulla Prison in Florida.
This inmates read the books and write reviews on them.





I recently send two of mine to our coordinator to forward on to them.
Here's the first review I received on my book: 
With Music in Their Hearts.
It's the first book in my WWII Spies trilogy.

I was delighted with the review,
not just because of the praise,
but because the book seemed to touch Lon's heart,
and after all,
that's one reason I write!


Read on . . .

With Music in Their Hearts by Carole Brown
Review from Lon

This book has it all - romance, mystery, music, history and intrigue! A very well written story that transport me to the 1940s. The characters are amazing and mysterious. Carole Brown is a master storyteller. The plot was excellent and kept me guessing right u to the end.

The blending of such a diverse cast was wonderfully done. As I read, my feel for them bounced from joy, to sadness, to anger, to confusion, to compassion and empathy. So many surprises, and it got better as the story progressed. The cast of characters was very real and believable. I recommend this book to anyone.

To me, the most profound thing was Emma Jaine’s learning to trust God in very difficult situations. It touched me to watch her developing trust in God, and overcome her skepticism and doubt. A very inspiring character, Emma Jaine’s recognition that she needed God’s help to truly love and understand her family and to love others.



May you be as blest as I was in reading this review!
Blessings

Thursday, April 02, 2015

$.99 Kindle Special of With Music in Their Hearts

WITH MUSIC IN THEIR HEARTS
A WWII Spy romantic suspense novel


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Monday, October 20, 2014

Thankfulness for . . .

My life:

  • the desire to write
  • the privilege of seeing my name on THREE books
  • the adventures I've shared with family
  • the awesomeness of serving such a magnificent God
The excitement over my new WWII novel: With Music in Their Hearts:
  • being able to dedicate it to my mother
  • the fun of writing this novel
  • seeing the results of my labors poured into it.
My Favorite Time of the Year:
  • Getting to enjoy another beautiful October!
  • Learning new things all the time.
  • Gaining new friends; enjoying the fellowship with old ones
  • Anticipating a camping trip with hubby and grandson
Thank you, God, for my blessings today!

Amen.



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