Welcome to the WhiteFire Publishing Scavenger Hunt! If you’ve just discovered the hunt, be sure to go back to stop #1 and collect all the clues in order. Once you have them all, you’ll have uncovered a secret message. Turn that in at the final stop for a chance to win one of THREE amazing prize packages! (Oh. My. Goodness! Those prize packages are the dream, my friends!!)
A few things to note:
~ The Hunt begins at Roseanna White’s site
~ Take your time! You have all weekend to complete the Hunt—entries will be counted until Monday June 26—so have fun reading all the posts along the way and getting to know each author.
~ Lots of extra prizes! Many of the authors are featuring unique giveaways as well, for even more chances to win!
~ Submit your entry for the grand prizes back at Roseanna White’s blog.
The Story Behind the Story ~
Hi everyone! *waves awkwardly* I'm Joy. I'm an awkward bookworm, purple fanatic, and Gilmore Girls groupie. I'd like to share a little about the story behind the story of my debut novel, Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations. One of the key ingredients to this story is trust in God, something I excel at. Not.
When I started writing this story, I was very single. I
tended to binge-watch Say Yes to the
Dress, and fret about my lack of love life. And I loved this guy. We’ll
call him “Luke.” And Luke cared about me, too. Had for years. But we had never pursued
it because we went to a small Christian school where dating was a capital
offense. The unofficial plan was that we would pursue a relationship once we
had both graduated. That day came, went, and many months flew from the pages of
the calendar. I thought this was God’s plan, but nothing was happening. I had a
lot of those “God, come on!” moments. One day I started venting my frustration
writing, and Izze, my main character, started chattering in my head. I’d always
been obsessed with weddings, and the idea of a single woman in the wedding
business who wanted to get married and was fed up with the leading man seemed
to be right up my emotional alley.
I started and stopped and rewrote this story many,
many times. During one of the “stopped” phases, this guy FINALLY asked me out.
But it was really awkward and weird. However, I was still sure this was just a
dead squirrel on the path to Happily Ever After.
Three days later, Luke said we should just be friends.
Naturally, I binge-ate a lot of chocolate.
What followed was a particularly confusing and painful
season for me. God and I may have exchanged some angry words… Okay, they were
my angry words. But the more I turned to God, the more He whispered this
message to my heart of hearts: I needed to trust Him.
This was SOOO not easy, especially when Luke started
volunteering at the youth group where I was a youth leader, so I had to see him even more. I tried
bargaining like, “God, if I trust you, then You need to do this for me.” Shocker,
but that didn’t work. I just needed to trust God and put Him first in my life.
He would sort out the details. And He showed me again and again that He was –
and is – trustworthy.
Today, that guy and I are married. Four years in
August, and we have a beautiful little girl.
I don’t regret our separation. In fact, I’m actually
glad it happened because it taught me to rely on God in a way I never had
before. My husband went through a similar journey with God, and I believe we
are stronger together because we learned to trust God when we were apart.
When people read Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations, I
hope they laugh a lot and enjoy Izze and Miles’ story. But most importantly, I
hope they see that they can trust God with their hearts. Because He has the
very best in store for them. He loves to give us beauty for ashes.
Isabel “Izze” Vez, bridal consultant extraordinaire, has
been helping brides find The Dress for years. She loves nothing more than
helping make wedding dreams come true…but sometimes the happy endings grate on
her. How many times can a girl discover someone else’s gown without dreaming of
the day it’ll be her turn to wear one?
When James Miles Clayton walks into her life, he represents everything Izze can’t handle: change. He’s determined to bring the Ever After Bridal Boutique into the black…and to prove to Izze that she should give him a chance.
But if there’s anything Izze handles worse than change, it’s trust. She may have a few issues—fine, she knows she does. But will they keep getting in the way of any chance of her own Happily Ever After? She wants to trust God to give her those dreams of love and lace, but that’s going to require some…minor alterations.
When James Miles Clayton walks into her life, he represents everything Izze can’t handle: change. He’s determined to bring the Ever After Bridal Boutique into the black…and to prove to Izze that she should give him a chance.
But if there’s anything Izze handles worse than change, it’s trust. She may have a few issues—fine, she knows she does. But will they keep getting in the way of any chance of her own Happily Ever After? She wants to trust God to give her those dreams of love and lace, but that’s going to require some…minor alterations.
Clue
to Write Down: AND if you want the TRUTH, then you'd better read this sentence twice. Hehehe ;-) Yes, the clue is "and truth,".
Be sure to check out Stop #9 with June Foster!
Need
the full list of stops?
Roseanna M. White
April McGowan
Cara Luecht
Christine Lindsay
Debra Marvin
Dina Sleiman
Gail Kittleson
Joy Palmer
June Foster
Melody Carlson (hosted)
Nelson Hannah
Rachelle Rea Cobb
Sara Goff
Susie Finkbeiner
Susanne Dietze
Suzie Johnson
But wait, there's more! Now it's time for my giveaway!
Bonus Giveaway Rules, Info, and Such ~
There will be two winners! Yay! :)
>>> US Giveaway ~ 1 Signed copy of Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations, a $20.00 Gift Card, an Oreo Chocolate Candy Bar, a Hershey's Cookie Layer Crunch Vanilla Crème Bar, and a Bag of Ghirardelli's Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramel Squares!
*Disclaimer ~ The chocolates do contain various allergens. The recipient is responsible for their own health concerning the chocolates.*
>>> International Giveaway ~ 1 eBook Copy of Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations!
My giveaway will run from today, Thursday, June 22nd, through Monday, June 26th.
Please enter using the handy Rafflecopter ~
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Thank you for hanging out with me today, and I hope you have an awesomely fun time hanging out with the other wonderful WhiteFire authors! And as Effie Trinket might say, may the giveaway odds be ever in your favor! ;-)
Blessings and hugs!
~V. Joy Palmer
V. Joy Palmer is an avid blogger and co-founder of Snack Time Devotions. She is a youth leader at her church, and loves acting crazy and drinking coffee with the teens. When Joy isn’t urging the elves that live in her computer to write, she’s hanging out with her husband, their adorable baby girl, and their socially awkward pets.
Joy! What an intriguing love story you have! I had no idea, and I love that your book and your own story entwine so beautifully. God really does write the best love stories. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rachelle! <3 God's been whispering to my heart that I should be sharing our story more, and He's the ultimate romance Author, isn't He? Who am I to argue? Haha! :) Plus, I love looking back and seeing all He's done for us! <3
DeleteI absolutely love your site. It is beautiful! And, I am buying your book. Sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nicole! <3 And thank you again!! :)
DeleteLovely blog, Joy. Great to have you as a new family member of WhiteFire.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christine! This is a great family! <3
DeleteYour book sounds interesting, Joy. I appreciated your story-behind-the-story. As a single gal myself I totally understand your struggles and I've had some of those 'Come on, God' conversations myself. LOL ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Amber! It's always reassuring to know that I'm not the only one who does that to God! Haha!
DeleteI enjoyed reading your story and I have added your book to my leaning tower of #tbr reads (I may have slipped you in near the top...shhh! Don't tell the others).
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Thank you, Trisha! Your secret is safe with me! ;)
DeleteJoy, I love the title of your new book. And a great romance. Best wishes with your sales.
ReplyDeleteThank you, June! To you as well! <3
DeleteYes He asked me to trust Him with my marriage. I divorced my husband and a year and a half later we were remarried. A year later we had our third child we call our restoration baby. Thanks for the chance to read your book.,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Deana!! <3 I love seeing how God proves Himself to be trustworthy! <3
DeleteI loved reading your story--thanks for sharing and for the bonus giveaway. My own story is similar--I had to let go of the marriage dream before He brought my husband to me, surrendering the desire if He wanted me to remain single. It was only a few short months later that my husband and I went on our first date. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lynda! Love that! <3 It's definitely a lesson we all seem to learn (or in my case, relearn a hundred times) on our walk with God.
DeleteI have had to trust God - no questions asked - numerous times. From a job situation to my oldest brother dying in an accident at 36 yrs of age - multiple other times in my life, also. Maybe I'll find out reasons one day; perhaps not. Arletta
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Arletta! It is SOOO hard when we don't see the reasons for all this chaos!! I'm thankful God sees all those details! Virtual hugs and prayers! <3
DeleteI enjoyed reading about your experience, Joy. Thanks for sharing. I've heard great things about your book. It's on my wish list. Hopefully, I can get to it soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Winnie!!! <3 And thank you again! :-)
DeleteOooooh!!! I love chocolate! Enjoyed your post!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beverly! Virtual hugs, fellow lover of chocolate! May your chocolate stash runneth over! ;-)
DeleteI enjoyed reading about your experience, Joy. Thanks for sharing. I've heard great things about your book. It's on my wish list. Hopefully, I can get to it soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Winnie!!! <3 And thank you again! :-)
DeleteYes! I could never make it without trusting Him!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I would implode without Him! Thank you for stopping by, Susanne!
DeleteSounds like a great read! Yes, I have my struggles with trust... As a girl in her early 30s, and still single, I find myself questioning, both myself and God too if I'm always honest. I know His timing is best. It's just hard not knowing what His plan is. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kelly! I'm the kind of girl who likes to know the plan, so I totally understand! Virtual hugs! <3
DeleteEvery day He's asking me to trust Him. Yup, everyday is a mess of chaos in our busy life but He is till good all the time.
ReplyDeleteHe is SOOO good! <3 Thank you for stopping by, MH!
DeleteProverbs 3:5-7 has kind of become my life verse. There are SO many ways in which God has led me to trust Him completely. And they always have a different face. The most recent would be family changes as my siblings have gotten older and married--sure it's a good thing, but still a faith-builder!
ReplyDeleteExcellent life verses! I have said those to myself sooo many times! I'm so thankful that God has the heart to help us build our faith, and that He's there for us during those confusing times. Thank you for stopping by, Amanda!
DeleteLove the book cover!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Toni! I completely adore it, but I may be a little biased. Haha!
DeleteThanks for the opportunity to get to know you and win!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! Thank you for stopping by, Michael!
DeleteI really enjoyed reading your story. It's truly inspiring. And your book sounds great!
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, yes I have, many times. I think we all have to trust God with our lives, but I agree with you, it's often hard to do just that.
Thank you, Melody!! <3 And thank you again! :-)
DeleteI can't wait to read your new book! thanks for the extra giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've had that feeling before, just have to lean on Him.
Thank you, Megan! Leaning on Him is the best position to be in because then He shows us how awesome he is! <3
DeleteI can't wait to read your books.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! <3 <3 <3
DeleteYour book looks like one I would love!
ReplyDeleteYay! :-) That makes me happy! Thank you for stopping by, Amanda!
DeleteI am still going through a period in which I have put my worries in God's hands...my son quit college and is still finding his way...and living at home. I am working on patience...
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Cathy! That is so hard! Virtual hugs and prayers for all of you! <3
DeleteYou backstory was so funny! I'm sure when you were going through it it wasn't though!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely wasn't!! Haha! But I am very thankful for it. God used it to make us stronger. <3 Thank you for stopping by, Paula!!
DeleteOh my goodness! The season you went through is the season I'm in right now, and to be honest, I HATE IT!!!!! This is so encouraging. I'm really excited to read the book now.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ashley!! I'm so sorry you're going through such an awful season! :( I really do believe God will use it for His good though! He's got this! <3 Virtual hugs and prayers! <3
DeleteLove your story! So inspiring and filled with hope!
ReplyDeleteI think we are asked to trust God completely on a daily basis. But for a more concrete example, I changed school programs last year and at first it was really tough. I had spent my whole life thinking I wanted to be a teacher and then it hit me that it was not where God wanted me anymore. I went back to college after spending 3 years in university and now am studying in graphic and web design. I love what I do and feel great where I am, but it was a scary time and I had to entrust my life to God :)
Thank you, Samantha! That is definitely an unnerving experience. I'm so glad God led you to something that makes you so happy!
DeleteWe went through a difficult time these past two years, first trying to adopt my baby sister, then having her taken away. I cried. I raged. I tried to forget. But, little did I know that God had other plans, better plans that involved more than just myself and my baby sister.
ReplyDeleteNine months after losing my baby sister, we got her back... and a new baby sister. That was when I realized. All that time, all those long weeks and months of anger and sadness and depression... The nine months I couldn't understand were the nine months it took for a tiny baby girl to develop inside a mother who would have aborted her, had she not seen our grieving over my lost sister and carried the baby through to birth for us.
And here we are now, my baby sister restored to us and a happy, healthy, even smaller baby sister besides!
Thank you for sharing your story, Elly!!! That is so amazing! Thank God! <3
DeleteYes, I have had to trust in some difficulties and you wonder what is the purpose. Thank you. Blessings
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad God works things for our good! Thank you for stopping by, Lucy!
DeleteThat's a hard one to follow - what a story! Your book cover is so clever, Joy - glad you're on board with WhiteFire. Good to meet you here and best to you w/your writing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gail! I'm so blessed to be apart of WhiteFire! Best to you, too! <3
DeleteYears ago when we went through the loss of our daughter when I was pregnant. I was so mad for a year or more. I turned my back on everything.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Cheryl! I'm so sorry for your loss! That is so hard! Virtual hugs!
DeleteJoy, this book was so much fun to read!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Caryl!! That makes me so happy! :-)
DeleteThis looks like SUCH a fun book. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne!!! 'Tis my pleasure! :-)
DeleteYes, there are many times that I've heard God asking for me to trust him and I'm surely glad to have him in my life.
ReplyDeleteI am so thankful for God! He is my life! <3 Thank you for stopping by, Stephanie!
DeleteEvery time I feel like I'm finally in charge of my life, I get pregnant. LOL. Nothing like a baby to shake up everything, make you realize that God's plan is so so so much better than yours, and make you realize that what you thought was important just... wasn't.
ReplyDeleteHaha! That is so true! :-) Thank you for stopping by, Laurel!
DeleteAll I ever wanted was to be a wife and a mother. The wife part happened with a wonderful man, but the mother part just wasn't happening. God asked me to trust Him. It took a total of 19 years, but we now have 5 fantastic children, all adopted! God is good!
ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome! God is so good! Thank you for sharing your story, Ro! <3
DeleteYour book is on my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteYay!!! I hope you enjoy it!! :-)
DeleteI love Say Yes to the Dress too. Sometimes it is hard because I can be questioning when I will be meeting my special someone. I have learned to trust God and wait. I do not want to rush into anything without knowing it is God approved.
ReplyDeleteI am so curious about this character. She sound a little bit like me.
Yay for Say Yes to the Dress! Haha! :-) That is definitely the right approach to take to the situation, Sonnetta! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteTwo years ago our family was blindsided by a situation completely foreign to the Christian life that we live. If I hadn't had the assurance that God was with us and in control I don't know how I could have coped.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing some of your story. I look forward to reading your book.
I'm so thankful that we have God when our lives dissolve into utter chaos!
DeleteThank you, Connie! I hope you enjoy the story! :-)
Now dealing with a terminal illness, I trust God to work all to my good. He has given me a peace about it.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your beautiful post, Joy - thanks for the giveaway opportunity!!
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Thank God for His peace during such difficult seasons! <3 Hugs and prayers!
DeleteThank you so much! It was my pleasure! :-)
Awww!!! Sweet lady, I love your story AND your book!!! Trusting Him now with my dreams of moving west, we'll see what His final answer will be :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, sweet friend!! <3 <3 <3 Praying for you and God's plan! <3
DeleteYes when we took on a 2 year old to raise as our own because his mother is bad news..
ReplyDeleteYes, that situation definitely requires trust!! Thank you for sharing! Bless you! <3
DeleteTrust...that surrender to God is never easy, even though everything we have is from Him. I have had MANY experiences where I have had to wait things out with Jesus. Have I always done it well...hardly! But our God is forever faithful and it is in casting my cares on Him, that I find peace and rest.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your story, Joy! Your book sounds like a great read! Thanks too for the opportunity of these giveaways!!!
So, so true! He is so faithful! <3
DeleteThank you so much! It was my pleasure! :-)