A Mystery Photo Along with a Reading Challenge

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What a week so far! An Appalachian Summer officially released yesterday, June 30th. As I said in my last post, it is always, always fun having a new book out for readers. Then it can be a little tense waiting to see what those readers are going to say about the story. So far the reviews and comments have been very nice. I appreciate each of you who may have sent one of those comments or perhaps posted a review or just shared some encouraging words with me. You’re the best.

Yesterday, release day, things were pretty calm. While it would have been more fun to have a book signing or a release party, I had to pass those fun things up due to the COVID-19 worries. I wouldn’t want to have an event where somebody caught the virus. Better to be careful. So instead, I went for a walk with the dogs, cleaned a little on the house (very little), and worked on stringing up the pole beans out in the garden. That sounds really exciting, doesn’t it? Okay, so not so exciting, but let me assure you it was very hot.

But while I was busy out there sweating, things were happening in here on the internet. I was getting replys from my newsletter with people entering in my giveaway. You all were responding to my giveaway here. I did draw out a lucky number and that number matched up with Sandi Keaton-Wilson. Sandi, I sent you an e-mail so check your messages to claim your prize.  And then today I was away from my computer most of the day (that does happen now and then) and my e-mail blew up with all sorts of fun going on about my book.  I might overwhelm you if I try to share it all. But before we move on to mystery photo fun, here are a couple of the fun notices I got today.

First, my publishers, Revell Books are having a Summer Reading Challenge. Now, that’s the kind of challenge I like. Oh, to spend the summer reading. But to help you and all of us with that challenge, they have teamed up with Baker Book House to offer some books you might read in this challenge  with a 40% discount. You can check out the Reading Challenge link, to see which discounted books you might like to read. One of them is my recent Shaker book, The Refuge. So, this is a great time to grab it for a great price.

And here is the link to one of my interviews today. This one is with Fresh Fiction and I get to talk about my book and about my writing journey too.

Now to the New Giveaway – Mystery Photo Time

I know many of you enjoy my mystery photo games. I have to admit it does strain my brain to come up with pictures I think might trick at least some of you. Not sure whether the picture up top is a picture with mysterious vibes, but I’m hoping it might be. I’ll pick a couple of winners who will get one of my books (winner’s choice) and a grab bag book by a different author you will surely also love.  Or I have been known to let the winner choose two of my books. Deadline for entries will be July 18, 2020 at 12 midnight.

Each time you guess on a new mystery photo you will get an entry. You can get your kids to help, but to enter you must be at least 18 years old. Guesses don’t have to be right. I prefer every mystery not be solved too easily. 🙂 If you don’t have a guess, you can just say you don’t know and still get an entry in the drawing for the books.  But it is fun to guess. And of course it’s more fun it you make your guess before you read any other guesses which might take the mystery out of the mystery photo. I’ll reveal the entire picture of this mystery photo Sunday and post a new mystery photo then. So let’s have some fun.

Thanks for reading and I hope you’ll play my mystery photo game.  I’ll add some of the links to my interviews and more on my News & Events page. As I said, not many events, but some of these posts and interviews are neat.  Many thanks to Susan for the lovely graphic below.

So what do you think this mystery photo up top  is?

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    Love all these guesses. Makes my Mystery Photo Game so much fun when you make guesses, right or wrong. And since you all haven’t guessed the same thing, some of you are bound to be wrong. Not ready to admit whether any of you are right yet.

    Nancy, you suggest two very different things. Could be a jack. I loved to play jacks when I was a little girl. It’s a wonder I hadn’t worn out the skin on my hand scooping up jacks. I got pretty good at it. But you never wanted to leave one on the floor to step on. I wish I still had my set of jacks. Hard to find the metal ones like I had then.

    Jacinda, a bird nest is an interesting guess. Some others have guessed the same. Wonder if you’re all right or all wrong? We shall see in a couple of days.

    Linda, it could be netting on my beans. Or at least it could be netting. We actually use plain twine string to let the bean vines crawl up. I’ll have to post a picture on FB.

    Lisa, here ou are with Jacinda and some of the others with the bird nest, but you’ve got that bird in a bucket. Lots of bird nests around this spring so could be.

    Karen J, Ola, Virginia, you all join in the fence camp. That might be the most popular guess . Popular doesn’t always mean right. Nor does it always mean wrong. Virginia made sure to note it was a metal fence. We shall see.

    Nyla, I like your idea of a wreath. That certainly could be it. That certainly could not be it. I’ll post the rest of the picture on Sunday and do my best to come up with a new mystery photo.

    Eileen, you must be a poet or an artist. I’m seeing that Kentucky grass behind a windowpane on the ground. Just seems to be a poem starting.

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  2. I believe it is some native grass of KY that has grown behind a window pane that was left sitting on the ground.

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    Connie Lee, I like the picture you’re seeing with that trellis and a bird next. I’ll imagine roses on the trellis to make it prettier. Wonder if our imagining is right? I know, but I’m not telling. At least not yet. You’ll see the whole picture on Sunday.

    Janice, fence has been a popular guess. We’ll see if it’s a popular right guess or a popular wrong guess come Sunday.

    Karen, sometimes I can come up with a good mystery photo and sometimes I post one that everybody knows immediately. This one is getting a variety of fun guesses. So for sure not everybody has figured it out. And that could be something I used to tie up a running vine. It could be, or it could not be. 🙂

  4. Dried up stalks of weeds viewed through fencing. That’s probably not even close but that’s what I see. 😊
    Congratulations on the release of your latest book. 🎉😊🎉

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