(Book Promo & Tour) The Milestone Tapes

I want to thank Bewitching Book Tours for allowing me to show case this book today. I absolutely LOVE this cover. Isn’t it pretty?

I definetly want to check this author out because she is from Naperville (my sister in law lives there) and I think local authors should be supported.

About the book:
Jenna Chamberland never wanted anything more than to be a wife and mother. That is, until she realized that her life was ending after a three-year battle against breast cancer. Now, all she really wants is more time.

With 4,320 hours left to live, Jenna worries for her loved ones and what she knows awaits them on the other side: Gabe will have to make the slip from husband to widower, left alone to raise their seven-year-old daughter; Mia will be forced to cope with life without her mother by her side. In a moment of reflection, Jenna decides to record a set of audiocassettes — The Milestone Tapes – leaving her voice behind as a legacy for her daughter.

Nine years later, Mia is a precocious sixteen-year-old and her life is changing all around, all she wants is her mother. Through the tapes, Jenna’s voice returns to teach Mia the magic of life, her words showing her daughter how to spread her wings and embrace the coming challenges with humor, grace and hope.

THE MILESTONE TAPES is the journey of love between a parent and child, and of the bonds that hold them when life no longer can.

Book Excerpt:
PROLOGUE

With much determination, Jenna willed her fingers to press the record button. She couldn’t allow herself to think about how silly she felt speaking the paramount words to only herself and a small tape recorder in the dark of her office, years and years before they’d even harbor an inkling of truth. Or, how heartbreaking it felt to know that eventually she would be finished recording and the silence left behind would speak volumes.

She had no notes, no frame of reference and no way of knowing exactly what her daughter would need to hear when she finally, in time, came about pressing play. All she had was a list, a list of milestones and a corresponding blank tape.

The fear and utter sadness of that enveloped her like an inferno, burning her, buckling her heart and breaking her in a million ways that would remain unseen, as so many other breaks did. She would never really know if she got it right, of course. She’d. Never. Know. And, if she were being honest now, that realization had been the driving force behind the recordings to begin with.

Hadn’t that knowledge pinged her so many months ago, while the quiet of the morning and darkness of her home gave the illusion of peace and rightness, and did nothing more than make her think.

But even more than that, wasn’t the unknown what she’d been fighting all along. Trying to somehow rally against what the doctors told her was inevitable, trying to be the exception rather than the rule. Jenna knew that she had fought hard, battled with every moment, with umpteen doctors, with every drug, every needle or pill or hope. The fighting had never been the problem; it was simply what she was fighting against. That thing, so bound and determined to win.

So now she was left with the unknown. All of the things that couldn’t possibly be known. It was no longer a question of science, medicine and time. Now it was a matter of fate, faith and the natural unfolding of things. Jenna had resolved that, although everything moving forward would be unknown, she would plan and prepare and hedge her bets like a mother would, she would bet on her daughter, and leave behind her voice.

She knew her little girl now. She knew the determined expression that would cross her face when they worked together side by side in the expansive kitchen she had designed for family time and togetherness. She knew the jubilant smile that would never fail Mia’s face when she huddled over her English homework, letting her unique brand of creativity roll off in waves, limited only by what she could spell and express at seven years old. She knew the tell-tale face of a fib or half truth, Mia’s mouth dropping open just enough, as she tried not to smile and tried harder to convey honesty. She knew the way Mia’s lower lips would tremble as she departed the bus when the kids had been less than kind, running for the security of home and the comfort of her mom, running to the place that would nurture and welcome her budding individualism rather than shy away from it.

Jenna knew Mia better than she knew herself in every single way possible; she was her mother. From the very beginning, her baby girl had been the epitome of a miracle in Jenna’s eyes and remained steadfast in that role forever after. Mia was Jenna’s sole reason for the death match that spanned out behind them now, defining holidays and birthdays, along every other ordinary day. Mia was reason and logic, hope and heartbreak; she was Jenna’s dream personified. The prose of that would have made Jenna laugh, had the thoughts and feelings ambushed her in a normal life. But in her life, their life as a family with their singular child, the emotional turmoil was highlighted and hung from their only child. Jenna knew she could never, even if words flooded her, really say enough about her daughter.

But who would Mia be when these tapes became relevant?

Suddenly the unknown crept in again, playing around, twisting two or five or a million different landscapes. Landscapes Jenna would be absent for. Would Mia be analytical and thoughtful, living a life of logic and reason, a breathing echo of her father? Would her love of words bloom into a love of numbers? Or would she hold fast, stay true to her dreamy and creative nature?

Would some of these tapes be left, unheard, in their little plastic casings because they didn’t apply to Mia? And if they didn’t pertain, why not? But, if they did, and Mia needed them, and Jenna failed to push the worry aside, then what? What if Mia carried the responsibility, all the joys and all the burdens of life alone? The stark thought of that was enough to cripple Jenna.

Jenna pressed her finger firmly against the flat button with the red circle. She thought about the laughter and tears, the piles of homework, the family trips, the snuggles and hugs and kisses and fights. She thought about her husband, trying to understand the enigma that was the teenage girl. She pictured her daughter, grown up with a life, maybe even a family, of her own. And she felt courage; these tapes were not expectations, they were hopes— her hopes. And with all of that floating around in her head, she began.

“Mia … I love you.”

Short bio:

Ashley Mackler-Paternostro lives on the outskirts of Chicago with her husband and their three dogs. The Milestone Tapes is Ashley’s first novel.

Long Bio:

Ashley Mackler-Paternostro was born in Naperville, Illinois, where she still lives with her husband Mark and their three dogs.

“We have such a normal life. And I’m really so lucky, my husband Mark is absolutely the biggest supporter of my writing. It’s … amazing. I have no right to be this fortunate … and yet, I am.”

A hairstylist by trade, Ashley will often say that some of the best stories she has ever heard were told to her while working behind the chair. A life long reader with an insatiable appetite for good books, she decided to merge her love of great stories — both told and written — into her own brand of story telling.

“Life is so strange … people can do some really crazy things when left to their own devices. As a stylist, I was privy to that, people just want to still down and talk — and they all have something to say. Sometimes it’s sad, sometimes it’s just hysterical. But, that’s real life — it’s kind of messy.

As a reader, I need to lose myself in the book, I cherish the sort of story that you can really invest yourself deeply in, the kind that has an unforgettable character who pulls you to the point where you can viscerally understand them and the lines of real and unreal get blurry.

When you take all that normal stuff and blend it with the edge of fantastical, you can really find yourself in a beautiful place. When I write, that’s what I’m looking for–that beautiful place. I have no problem walking away from a book if the characters aren’t telling me their story. They have to flesh themselves out, I have to believe in them in order to work with them. My books are absolutely character driven … just like real life.”

When she’s not being held captive in her home office by words, Ashley fancies herself a flea market hunter with a weakness for Japanese glass floats and repurposing vintage goods.

“There is such bliss in the things from once upon a time. I can’t walk past a piece of furniture without wondering how I can change it. I can’t see pretty glassware and not want to own it. I see these ordinary objects and wonder — what’s the story behind this, how did it end up here? Where has this been? Who loved this? I can really get swept away in that sort of wondering.”

Writing was always in her blood from the time she was a little girl always eager to say something, but until a trip to the Olympic Peninsula in the spring of 2011 she never had the vision.

“You know, it’s sort of cliche how this all started. I just turned 28 and my husband took me on vacation. I wasn’t at a crossroads in my life — at least, not that I was aware of, but I came home from Washington and was inspired, that place changed me. I had this story inside me and it was so loud … I couldn’t quiet it down, I simply had to tell it.

So, I sat down and just started writing. I didn’t even think about it. Once I hit 30,000 words I was like … oh … this is pretty serious. It felt really natural, as though this was just how it was supposed to be for me … so I let go and let the story unfold. I didn’t really worry about outlining, or plotting … now I know better. I ended up with this book about life and death and love and even I couldn’t believe it.”

Ashley wrote her entire first novel with only three people knowing about it. She had no idea where this journey was going to take her or how she would finish it … or even if she would finish it.

“I’m a big believer in wild dreams. My Dad used to call me an enigma, which I suppose is very true. I was a hairstylist … the last person you’d ever think would ‘write a novel’ let alone publish a novel — I mean, really–a writer? Even I wasn’t so sure how this would turn out.

And, at the same time, I was always the type to just ‘blurt it out’ (I’m not the best at keeping big, life changing secrets)… those sort of loud proclamations usually lead to expectations. I knew that if I was going to write authentically, I had to play it close to the chest. I needed to know where I was going — gather my answers and figure it out — before I let too many inside.

It was hard … but not impossible. I think it was the best gift I ever gave myself. It worked. And when I finally was at the point when I knew this book was absolutely going somewhere, it was an exciting thing to share with the people in my life.”

Ashley’s writing style reflects the sort of books she herself enjoys reading. Never one to shy away from the uncomfortable or heartbreaking, her novels often ping into the defining moments of life in the middle of great conflict.

“I’m a writer a of real life, I actually really like real life. I enjoy putting my characters into very hard situations and I like seeing how they figure it out — much of the time I have no idea how they’ll do it, but in character driven pieces, they usually give you clues.

Good endings aren’t always as simple as ‘boy and girl live happily ever after’ … that happens sometimes, sure …. but it’s not always genuine. If bad things happen, my characters need to be able to figure out how to adjust and live within them … you can’t force that to fit a mold. That’s what I’ve figured out about my writing.”

Before the launch of her first book, THE MILESTONE TAPES, she is already hard at work with the follow up.

“There is a lot of downtime when you’re working on the publishing part — a lot of hurry up and wait. I couldn’t help but to be forward thinking — excited about how I’ll follow the first one up. I’ve found a rhythm to my style, I’m an author of ‘real life.’ My second novel definitely pings into same emotionally whirlwind I touched upon in THE MILESTONE TAPES while still being totally different — it has a very different vibe and undercurrent to it, it’s a darker story — it’s all about hard — yet totally self created — circumstances and the relationships we cultivate in our lives and the choices we ultimately make.”

Ashley is set to debut her first work of literary fiction in early 2012 with much excitement and enthusiasm.

“THE MILESTONE TAPES is more than a book … it’s a year of my life and a whole new chapter. I am beyond thrilled to be in the position to share my words. This really is a dream — a wild dream — come true.”

http://www.ashleymacklerpaternostro.com/
https://twitter.com/#!/AshMP

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Book Blogger Hop

Book Blogger Hop

Are you attending the Book Blogger Convention (aka Bea Bloggers) and/or Book Expo America in New York City in June? If not, will you participate in the online event Armchair BEA called ?

This is probably my first time taking part in the Book Blogger Hop and that was mainly because of the question asked this week.

The host for Book Blogger Hop is Jen from Crazy For Books. I have been to Jen’s site before (at least I think I have because her header looks vaguely familiar to me. If you haven’t checked out her site you really should. I know I will be going back.

The person who introduced me to this meme was actually one of my BEA roommates Kimberly from On The Wings of Books.  So in answer to this question, I won’t be going to the BBC ( Book Blogger Convention ) but I will be attending BEA.

I am super excited because we are roughly a month away from BEA. I will be taking the train down to NYC on the Sunday so my whole day will be spent aboard a train. I will hopefully get some reading down and perhaps some rest.

This will be my second time attending as I went in 2010 and had so much fun. I met some awesome bloggers and I am looking forward to meeting many new bloggers this time around. If you are going and want to say hi please let me know in the comments below.

I have gotten a look at the authors who will be signing and wow I am so excited. I know I won’t get to see everyone that I want to but hopefully since I have the must sees list that I will at least get to see those ones.

As of right now I will be attending the Children’s author breakfast and the Teen Author Carnival. I know I have been invited to one event that I am super excited about since it will be my first one.

This time around I will be sharing a room with some awesome bloggers (who I am excited to finally meet) On The Wings of Books , Midnight Book Girl and Rea Write . If you haven’t checked out their blogs you really should.

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Unconquered Promo and a chance to win a Kindle

Join J.D. Davis, author of Unconquered, as he virtually tours the blogosphere on May 1 during his one day blog blitz with Pump Up Your Book and win a FREE KINDLE! Be sure to check out his blog stops below to gain more entries and good luck!

About Unconquered

The Saga of Cousins Jerry Lee Lewis, Jimmy Swaggart, and MickeyGilley

In 1935 and early 1936, threecousins were born into tight-knit families in Ferriday, Louisiana. Rare pianotalent, strong parental relationships, the Pentecostal church, family struggle,and a variety of musical influences worked together to produce men whochanged twentieth-century music and culture. The individual stories of thesethree cousins illustrate their varied paths from small-town America to a worldstage. Woven together, the collective story becomes even more compelling andamazing.

UNCONQUERED is a story so unlikely that it wouldnot be believable if written as fiction. It tells of rock ‘n’ roll legend JerryLee Lewis, televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, and country music star Mickey Gilley.These very different men, raised in the same time and place, with similartalents, were fated for entirely different destinies even as their lives wouldalways be profoundly intertwined. Born into poverty, each man, in his own way,would become an iconic figure blessed with the ability to thrill and inspire.

The story’s touchstones ofmusic, perseverance, and faith could wield such force only in the AmericanSouth. There, in the Louisiana lowlands’ Concordia Parish, their story began inthe midst of the Great Depression.

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About J.D.Davis

J.D. Davis was raised in Quitman,Texas, a quiet community in the northeast part of the state. Having grown up ina small town in the rural South—similar in many ways to the cousins’hometown of Ferriday, Louisiana—with many similar influences as thecousins, he has meaningful insight into these three men.

Davis attended the University ofTexas on a full academic scholarship, received a B.A. with highest honors ineconomics, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He later received a master’s degreefrom SMU.

As a successful businessman,Davis achieved the highest credentials as an actuary and became a principal ina large firm while still in his twenties. He currently manages an employeebenefits consulting practice that covers the southern region of the UnitedStates, with offices in four cities.

Davis remembers his fatherwatching Jimmy Swaggart on television and being intrigued by the evangelist’smagnificent piano talent. As a teenager, Davis became a huge fan of Jerry LeeLewis. He first attended one of Lewis’s live performances as a college studentand was awe-struck to see this man put on a breathtaking performance. Davisgrew up listening to country music of the seventies and eighties, when MickeyGilley was consistently producing number one country hits. He became fascinatedby the ways these three very different cousins achieved and dealt with eventualsuccess and has been a dedicated fan for years.

Davis has worked with a talentedteam of many. His editors included Elizabeth Kaye, an award winning journalistwho has often written about southern music and southern preachers. As acontributing editor to RollingStone, sheinterviewed Sam Phillips and gathered firsthand experience of Jerry Lee Lewiswhen covering sessions at which he played with Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, andRoy Orbison. As a contributing editor to John Kennedy’s George magazine, Kaye wroteextensively about Billy Graham and his son Franklin, traveled on severalmissionary trips with Franklin, and worked with ABC’s 20/20 to produce and write a major BillyGraham profile.

You can visit his website at http://www.unconqueredthebook.com.

Visit his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/UnconqueredTheBook

Visit his Twitter page at https://twitter.com/Unconqueredbook

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Are you willing to help a fellow blogger out?

I figured today was a good day to start some BEA related post. We are roughly a month away from BEA. Can you believe it?

I know I am getting pretty excited. I will be leaving June 3rd on the train and spending a glorious week in NYC doing some sight seeing and attending BEA.

Are you going?

Here is where you, my lovely blog readers come in. Would anyone be interested in taking part in this endeavor with me?

I haven’t figured out exactly where I want this to go but perhaps some guest posts with favorite BEA memories, what books you are most excited for, authors you are most excited for, hints and tips for making a BEA experience memorable and so on. I am open to ideas and suggestions.

Of course for those that take part I will be making this a give away all that take part will have a chance to win some amazing prizes such as gift cards and BEA swag.

If you are interested please tell me in the comments with an email addy and I will be in touch. I am looking at making these a weekend posts.

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Scholastic Book Fair

From Thursday April 26th to May 2nd, Michael’s school has been doing the Scholastic Book Fair. I was super excited to actually be able to take part in it this year. Not only as a buyer but a volunteer.

I finally managed to get some photos this time. I meant to grab some on Friday when I was there  but I didn’t get the chance. The tables aren’t as filled as they would have been in the beginning because sadly I took this at the end of the morning.

For the book fair the table in the center is french books and we had seven tables filled with assorted english books.

So I managed to grab two books for me and several for Michael as you can see. I spent a little more then I should have ($88.50) but I guess it was for a good cause since the money will be going back into the school.

Here is what we got: (Friday’s loot)
-Pilot & Huxley First Adventure (graphic novel)
-Squish Super Amoeba vol 1 (graphic novel)
-An Accidental Adventure we are not eaten by Yaks. This is the first book in the series.
-Thea Stilton and the Star Castaways
-The Vampire Stalker (I have had this on my wislist but never bought it because it was in hardcover and I saw it in paperback so I nabbed it)

This was today’s loot since Michael’s class went to it today:

-Phineas and Ferb Robotinator
-Big Nate on a Roll book 3
-Hockey Trailblazers
-Pokemon Heart Gold / Soul Silver version

(sorry I didn’t realize that the picture was sideways)

I think from being at the fair both days I think the school did amazing and probably raised quite a bit of money. I will have to inquire when I go in on Friday.

Looking forward to another fair next year. Have  you been to one? What did you think of it?

I hope that next year that Scholastic will listen to the librarian and offer some newer titles, popular titles.

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(Meme) Sundays In Bed With….. #1

I am super excited to be able to take part in Sundays In Bed With……. this is actually the first time since hockey started (and its now finished) that I was able to stay in bed for a bit with no real rush to be any where right away so I got to take advantage of it.

But first let me tell you about this fun meme.

The awesome blogger behind this is Kate from Midnight Book Girl   not only is she an awesome blogger but she is also one of my roommates for BEA. YAY!!!

Midnight Book Girl

Sundays In Bed With….is a meme I’ve started to share the book we’re spending the morning in bed with, or the one we’d like to stay curled up in bed with all Sunday if only our busy lives would allow! For fun, take a picture of the book in your bed, or simply write up a post or comment below sharing your Sundays in Bed With book. Quoted from Kate’s blog

So the book I stayed in bed to read was this one. It was a super cute, quick read. My review will be posted this week.

Hope everyone had a good Sunday and that you managed to curl up with a book today. Thanks Kate for hosting this fantastic meme. See you soon.

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(Mini Challenge) Women of the Other World Series #1

I have to admit that I pretty much have been sucking at this challenge but I am hoping to redem myself shortly.

In case you aren’t aware of this Lucy from Moomlight Gleam’s Bookshelf is hosting this awesome reading challenge. If you are interested to checking it out click above.

I am currently taking part in the mini Challenge for this month. For more info you can check that out here.

So as part of my challenge this month I have to show pictures of all the Kelley Armstrong books I currently own. So here you are:

The Summoning, The Awakening and the Reckoning are the first three books in Kelley’s Darkest Powers Series. This was my first introduction to Kelley’s books. I had to dig to get these out of box that I had packed down in my basement and it was a good thing because I need to get The Reckoning signed when Kelley comes to town in Sept.

This is Kelley’s newest series called Darkest Rising and I have both books The Gathering and The Calling. I have yet to read them and hoping to very soon. I love the covers.

These will also be signed when I see Kelley in September.

This is a bunch of books that Kelley has short stories in:
-The Living Dead 2
-Kisses from Hell
-Hellbound Hearts
-Vampires The Recent Undead
-My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon
-Enthralled

I also have Kelley’s books Women of the Other World Series but they are all on my kobo and for some reason my camera won’t take a proper picture.

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