Showing posts with label Suko's Notebook. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Interview with Linda Weaver Clarke and Giveaway for Anasazi Intrigue at Suko's Notebook




Our wonderful friend over at Suko's Notebook interviewed the lovely and talented Linda Weaver Clarke about her new John and Julia Evans Mystery series today.

I just started reading the first book in Linda's Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho series, Melinda and the Wild West, which starts off in the late 1800's. But this new series is very different in nature, and it's got me curious.

When a devastating flood wipes out homes in a small town, residents are shocked by the news of a possible poison spill that also kills many of the fish and neighbors' pets. The people don't know what to think or do, until Julia, the town's newest reporter, jumps into action and begins her investigation. Quickly Julia realizes the story is much bigger and more dangerous than she thought. As information unfolds, Julia and her husband find themselves on the run, trying to save their lives while finishing the story of a lifetime. Will Julia and John be able to get the scoop and save their lives?




The second book in this series, Mayan Intrigue is now at the printers, and two more books are planned.

If you would like a chance to win a copy of Anasazi Intrigue, stop by Suko's Notebook for details on how to enter. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada only. Enter by 5 PM PDT on Thursday, April 29 for your chance to win.



Linda Weaver Clarke travels throughout the United States, teaching a “Family Legacy Workshop”, encouraging others to write their family history and autobiography. Clarke is the author of the historical fiction series, A Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho, and the new mystery series, Anasazi Intrigue: The Adventures of John and Julia Evans.

Anasazi Intrigue (ISBN-13: 978-1-58982-587-1, American Book Publishing, 2010) can be purchased through local and online bookstores. For more information, visit www.lindaweaverclarke.com. Publicity contact: www.american-book.com.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

St. Patrick's Day Giveaway for Melinda and the Wild West at Suko's Notebook



Over at Suko's Notebook, you'll find another chance to win a copy of Melinda and the Wild West: A Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho by Linda Weaver Clarke.

But wait, I've put the cart before the horse (sorry, I couldn't resist). The first thing you're going to find at Suko's Notebook is a review of Elena, Woman of Courage, which is the fifth and final book in this series.

When a woman settles into a strict conservative town as the newest doctor, a slew of problems begin to arise. The town is not ready for a female doctor, let alone one so strong and independent.

Elena Yeates, the town’s newest doctor, must struggle to prove herself in this western town, while keeping her composure, poise, and femininity. As she fights to prove herself, the town’s most eligible bachelor finds it a challenge to see if he can win her heart. With the 1920’s rise of women’s rights, this novel gives you great insight at the struggles women had to go through, all the while watching a young love blossom!

While all of the books in this series sound fabulous, and I have Melinda and the Wild West in my TBR pile, as a fan of the 1990's television series, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, the fifth book will probably be my favorite.

Here's a blurb from Suko's review:

"This story features members of the Roberts family and has many of the same elements I enjoyed in the author's previous books; it introduces a strong, independent protagonist, Dr. Elena Yeates, and includes an ardent romance between John and Elena. These books are enjoyable to read...Linda Weaver Clarke is outstanding at presenting the characters' thoughts...and she captures the highs and lows of romantic life rather adeptly."

You can read the full review here.

Check out the review at Suko's Notebook to find details on how you can win a copy of the first book in this historical series, Melinda and the Wild West.


In 1896 Melinda Gamble—a very elegant, very naïve young woman from Boston—decides to give up her life of monotonous comfort for the turbulent uncertainty of the still untamed Wild West. Driven by her intense desire to make a difference in the world, Melinda takes a job as a schoolteacher in the small town of Paris, Idaho, where she comes face-to-face with a frightening bank robber, a vicious grizzly bear, and an intense blizzard that leaves her clinging to her life. But it is a ruggedly handsome and very mysterious stranger who challenges Melinda with the one thing for which she was least prepared—love.


This giveaway ends at 5 PM PST on Sunday, March 7, just in time for St. Patrick's Day (March 17th). "Remember the luck of the Irish! Perhaps your luck will double if you find a four leaf clover. Good luck, everyone!"

Other books in this series include:

Edith and the Mysterious Stranger

With mysterious letters, cattle rustlers, a spunky woman, the liar's fire, Halloween, and young love, there is always something happening. It is 1904 and Melinda is "with child" and threatening to miscarry. Her cousin Edith, a nurse, moves to Paris to care for her. Edith has wonderful qualities but never gives a man a second chance because her expectations are so high. However, all that changes when a mysterious stranger begins to write to her. For the first time, she gets to know a man's inner soul before making any harsh judgments. Whoever he is, this man is a mystery and the best thing that has ever happened to her. The question that puzzles her is whether or not he's as wonderful in person as he is in his letters.

Jenny's Dream

When Jenny Roberts arrives home from college in the summer of 1908, she yearns to escape her small hometown of Paris, Idaho, and accomplish something remarkable in the world. She develops a promising friendship with Will Jones, a young farmer who is new to the area and has secretly fallen in love with her. Meanwhile, her father, Gilbert, attempts to catch a legendary giant grizzly bear that has devastated the community with its haunting elusiveness and slaughter of the local sheep. In the third installment of A Family Saga in Bear Lake Valley series, Jenny finds herself in the middle of drama, adventure, and romance as she struggles to gain the power of forgiveness and the ability to face new possibilities.

David and the Bear Lake Monster

Deep-rooted legends, long family traditions, and a few mysterious events—Bear Lake Valley is a wonderful home to the Roberts family. Once again the Roberts family is reunited with David trying to solve personal issues and overcome his troubles! Without meaning to, David quickly becomes one with the town and its folk and finds himself entranced with one very special lady and ends up defending her honor several times. After a few teases, tricks, and mischievous deeds, David begins to overcome his troubles and figure out what he needs to do, but will it be too late for David? Will he lose the one thing that will help him get over his worries? Will David be happy again?

You can visit Linda online at www.lindaweaverclarke.com, and if you simply can't wait to own a copy of these books, they are all available at Amazon.com or through Publisher Direct.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Review and Giveaway at Suko's Notebook


My friend over at Suko's Notebook is hosting another giveaway for our author friend, Linda Weaver Clarke. Suko reviewed the fourth book in Linda's historical fiction series, David and the Bear Lake Monster: A Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho.

"Once again, I ventured back in time, to the 1920's, when the land was vast and untamed, and life seemed full of promise and possibility. It was also the time of the Indian legend of the Bear Lake Monster."




To read the rest of Suko's review and to enter the giveaway for a copy of Melinda and the Wild West: A Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho, the first book in this series, visit Suko's Notebook. This contest runs through 5 PM PST on January 24th.

You'll find our interview with Linda here.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Melinda and the Wild West Giveaway at Suko's Notebook


When Jenny Roberts arrives home from college in the summer of 1908, she yearns to escape her small hometown of Paris, Idaho, and accomplish something remarkable in the world. She develops a promising friendship with Will Jones, a young farmer who is new to the area and has secretly fallen in love with her. Meanwhile, her father, Gilbert, attempts to catch a legendary giant grizzly bear that has devastated the community with its haunting elusiveness and slaughter of the local sheep. In the third installment of A Family Saga in Bear Lake Valley series by Linda Weaver Clarke, Jenny finds herself in the middle of drama, adventure, and romance as she struggles to gain the power of forgiveness and the ability to face new possibilities.

Here is a blurb from Suko's review: "All in all, I enjoyed this charming book and recommend it, especially to fans of historical fiction who savor more than a dash of sweet romance mixed in."


Linda Weaver Clarke is giving away at Suko's Notebook an autographed copy of Melinda and the Wild West, the first book in this series, which was a semi-finalist for the "Reviewers Choice Award 2007".

-To enter this giveaway, simply leave a comment at Suko's Notebook.

-For an extra chance at winning, become a follower of Suko's blog, or indicate that you are already a follower.

-For a third chance, post about this contest on your blog, Facebook, or Twitter. Make sure you let Suko know by commenting at the blog.

Enter by Monday, Dec. 7, 5PM PST. The winner will be chosen randomly and announced on Tuesday, Dec. 8. US residents only (sorry!). Good luck!