ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tanya Eavenson and her husband have been in the
ministry for fifteen years teaching youth and adults. Tanya enjoys spending time with her
husband, and their three children. Her favorite pastime is grabbing a cup of
coffee and reading a good book. Tanya is a member of American Christian Fiction
Writers and writes for Christ to the World Ministries sharing the Gospel around
the world. You can find her on Twitter at @Tan_eave and contact her at her
website www.tanyaeavenson.com Want to learn more about writing? Stop by her
blog http://guidedgirls.blogspot.com
Thanks for having me on your blog, Tina!
My debut novel Unconditional
is dear to my heart because God placed it there. Statistics show Christian and
non-Christian marriages are failing at the same rate. I believe in marriage
there needs to be an unconditional love as God shows and displays in our lives.
He also tells us to love our enemies as ourselves, so what is that saying for
our marriages today? We need to show a love that isn’t possible from us alone,
but a love that comes from God who ordained marriage to last.
I wholeheartedly believe that if we fight for our marriages
and follow after Christ, He will be the One to grow in us an unconditional love
for our spouses.
I grew up in a family were divorce is common, like most
people today, with the idea once you “fall” out of love, and you can’t get
along anymore, it’s time to get a
divorce. It was almost engraved in me witnessing everyone in my family get divorced one time or many times. I, too,
almost went down that route with divorce papers in hand. I told myself many
things at the time, but the truth. I was focused on our failures, not the hope
that with God, all things are possible. The question was, were we willing to
save our marriage at all costs? Would we fight for each other, whether we felt like
it or not?
The story opens in a situation some married couples might find
themselves in, losing a child, being in a loveless marriage, hurt by feelings
of abandonment, adultery. To fight for the marriage at any cost or give up. In
my story, as in real life, there is a choice.
Here is the blurb and the intro to Unconditional. I hope if you purchase this novel it will speak to
your heart, or maybe to someone you know.
He will fight for her at any cost…
Elizabeth Roberts can't remember her past, and the present
is too painful. She turns to nightclubs and drinking to forget her infant
daughter's death, her husband's affair.
When his wife's coma wiped out the memory of their marriage, Chris Roberts
found comfort elsewhere. He can't erase his betrayal, but with God's help he’s
determined to fight for Elizabeth at any cost.
She wants to forget. He wants to save his marriage. Can they trust God with
their future and find a love that’s unconditional?
Chapter One
Elizabeth pushed herself up from the bed. Her gaze swept
the dark room and fixed on the hall nightlight. Her hand grazed over her
husband’s shoulder when a thought gripped her. Katherine. The baby monitor stood silent. Darkness shrouded the red
and green lights that indicated movement.
Her chest tightened. She hurled the covers away and leapt
to the floor. Panic made her clumsy as she rushed to her daughter’s room. She
lunged over the crib. No sound. No movement. Not even a stirring of air from
her tiny nostrils.
“Katherine!” Elizabeth snatched her daughter from the
mattress. The infant drew a heavy breath as her eyes flung wide open.
Lord, what’s
happening?
Elizabeth’s bare feet pounded the cold tile as she ran
back to her husband. “Chris, wake up! Katherine quit breathing again!”
Chris rubbed his eyes and scowled. “What is it?”
“We need to take Katherine to the hospital. She stopped
breathing.”
He studied their child. “She seems to be breathing now.
Are you sure?”
“Of course, I’m sure.”
“She’s fine.” Chris fell back against the pillow.
“Please—”
“We don’t have the money to take her to the hospital when
there’s nothing wrong with her.”
“But there is. She stopped breathing.”
He sat back up. “You’ve been worried about her since
before she was born. You’re all worked up because she hasn’t rolled over yet.
The doctor said that’s normal for being early.”
She’s called a
preemie. She glared into his eyes. “If you were home more often you’d know
she’s not fine.”
“I’m home, Elizabeth, and she’s fine.”
Heat flushed her cheeks as tears filled her eyes. “I’m scared.
Can’t you see that? I need you to pray for our daughter. I need you to hold me
and tell me everything will be all right.”
“Look, she’s sleeping.” His voice softened as his hand ran
down her thigh. “Come to bed.”
“How can you care so little? I’m worried about our baby.”
Chris’s hand dropped to the sheets. “Shut the door when
you leave.” He turned away from her.
Elizabeth stood for a moment unable to speak. With their
baby in her arms, she slowly closed the door behind her and sank her teeth into
her lip to keep from crying. If tears came, it would be for her daughter, not
for the stranger in her bed.
Hope you enjoyed the excerpt. Be sure to leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of Unconditional.
Endorsements:
"Unconditional is a powerfully-gripping story
of deep heartache laced with fears, yet even through the sorrow, Tanya Eavenson
reminds us that nothing can separate us from God's love."
~ Alice J. Wisler, author of "Still Life in Shadows" and other
novels
"Not your typical amnesia story, Unconditional tells a tale of loss, betrayal, and forgiveness. Eavenson drags her characters through the fire, then reveals God’s power through their broken lives. The writing is stellar; the emotion, raw and palpable; the cast, impeccably crafted. This author is one to be watched!"
~ April W Gardner, award-winning author
"Unconditional explores the struggles that married couples sometimes experience, and the decisions they must make after going through difficult circumstances. A powerful story of hope and healing."
~ Laura V. Hilton, Healing Love (Whitaker House)
"Unconditional is a beautiful story of God's never-ending love. Throughout its pages, Tanya Eavenson evokes a myriad of emotions in her readers, from deep despair to heartfelt praise. The characters gripped my heart, showing me the reality of man's sin but also the depth of God's grace. Unconditional is a well-written, heart-stirring novel written by a talented new author."
~
Jennifer Slattery, Novel Reviews
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11 comments:
Thank you, Tina for having me on!
Thank you for visiting.
Tina
Thank you so much for this opportunity to win this book. I have a real heart for marriage and family issues, so this book is something I would love to have a chance to own.
clSwalwell@gmail.com
Again, thank you for this opportunity.
In Him,
Cheri :)
Thank you, Cheri! It seems we have a lot in common. =)
I appreciate you stopping by and entering to win Unconditional.
Blessings!
Wow! Powerful opening. Can't wait to read the rest.
This book sounds great! My hubby and I have a heart for marriages and helping others. I would love to read this book.
Blessings,
Jo
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Thank you, Pat. =) I appreciate you saying that.
Have a blessed weekend!
Thank you, Jo, for being an encouragement. I appreciate you stopping by and entering to win.
Blessings!
This looks like a really great book! I'd love to read it! makeighleekyleigh at yahoo.com
Megan, I appreciate it!
We've got you entered to win. =)Thanks so much for stopping by!
Enjoyed reading the comments. Your book sounds really good. I have added it to my TBR list since i am always looking for new authors to read.JWIsley(at)aol(dot)com
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