In 2011, The Golden Sky by EC
Stilson became one of the hundred best-selling books about loss on Amazon! Wayman Publishing is now
excited to announce the release of Bible
Girl—the prequel to The Golden Sky. This is the amazing true story of a hilarious
girl trying to find her way through the teen years. Bible Girl was just accepted
into the Barnes & Noble catalog and will be .99 for a limited time HERE.
The book practically cried for me to spare its life, and for a moment I thought I'd
rather burn in Hell than lose something my brother had given me in love. The pastor nudged
me, though, and my heart turned to ice.
I thought of all those hours my brother had read to me. I thought of all that time he'd
invested.
I couldn't throw it into the fire; not the last book of the trilogy. That funny little
dwarf stared at me from the cover. Then, I closed my eyes. I stepped so close to the flames
they almost ate my skin. I tore the book in front of those kids. I put on quite a show
throwing in a section at a time because I couldn't stand sending the whole thing in at
once. When the last pages went up in flame, and the dwarf on the cover curled with death, I
dropped to my knees and cried. The kids all hooted and screamed in ecstasy, thinking I'd
been freed, when the ropes of religion had just twisted tighter.
Elisa isn't your regular nerd. She's not the kind of person who quotes Monty Python,
or has a periodic table tattooed on her butt. No she's a different sort altogether. She
carries a duct-taped Bible, wears bright-orange polyester pants, and dyes her hair with red
Kool-Aid.
Although she tries slipping by apart from the crowds, it doesn't help that her best
friend happens to be the "Boarder," one of the cutest and most popular boys in
school.
It isn't until Elisa realizes she's surrounded by hypocrites that her foundation
starts crumbling. She doesn't know who to turn to. That's when she meets a mysterious man.
But maybe she shouldn't trust him after all.
Will he help her, or make things even worse than they were before?
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I loved the story about your daughter and her entrepreneurial spirit :) Kids are something else! I would put the money aside for my first grandchild that will be born in the fall. Thank you.
If I had $300 I could buy tires for my car. I get scared everytime I drive because all of my tires are so bad. This is the price for being disabled. =(
I hope I win ;) The cash could really help me stay on top of my bills... =)
ReplyDeleteI need to get an autographed copy of this one. ;o)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness you have been one busy bee since I've been away! Congrats on everything going on Elisa!!
ReplyDeleteLoved your interview!! You are just buzzing all over the place. Kudos!! :):)
ReplyDeleteLoved your "blurb" on The Bible Girl so much that I immediately purchased the ebook from Amazon ~ who could pass on this great deal of .99??
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading and sharing this book with my daughter.
Thank you!
I would set it aside in my savings account..That is where I am putting all extra money to save to buy house.
ReplyDeleteI loved the story about your daughter and her entrepreneurial spirit :) Kids are something else! I would put the money aside for my first grandchild that will be born in the fall. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank You For The Great Giveaway ! I Really Appreciate It ! Anna
ReplyDeleteIf I had $300 I could buy tires for my car. I get scared everytime I drive because all of my tires are so bad. This is the price for being disabled. =(
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