Introducing Parker J. Cole
I’m happy to host Parker J. Cole today:
Parker J Cole is an award winning author and radio show host who spends most of her time reading, knitting, writing, cooking, and concocting new ideas for stories. Her first novel, Dark Cherub, won Best of Spring Reading 2013 from eMediaCampaigns. She lives in Michigan with her husband and beloved dog Sarah.
Tell me about your new release:
Leah Westwood loved her husband Jacob with all her heart, even as the smoldering glances of her ex-flame Vincent Miller continued to affect her. What they used to share threatened to rip apart the bonds she tried to build with her husband.
Jacob’s heart belonged to Leah but his body refused to accept that. Rachel was the one who had been his mainstay at the most difficult times in his life. How could he leave her alone?
Vincent wanted Leah back and all he had to do, as he watched their relationship unravel…was wait.
Leah had to make a choice…between fantasy and fidelity
Wow, that sounds exciting!
Since it’s December, could you tell me a little about your feelings on Christmas?
The Christmas season causes me to always be thankful. God has done so much for me that to pause and reflect on His birth is the very least I can do. It does not compare to all the gifts He’s given me, for all the times He’s been with me, and the everlasting promise He will never leave me. Christmas with family is all well and good. Exchanging gifts is nice but the importance of the reason for the season is that Christ gave his life as a gift for me. All I have to do is accept it and I have.
Parker J. Cole
Author of Dark Cherub, Many Strange Women, and the upcoming release, The Other Man
www.parkerjcole.com
Host of The Write Stuff and the Parker J Cole Show
www.blogtalkradio.com/wluvradio
Show phone line: 646-595-2083
writestuffradio@gmail.com
Parker! This story sounds gripping! Oh my word, the story of Jacob and Leah told in today’s world… I can’t imagine the fantastic conflict and angst that those relationships hold! Sounds like a great read!
Parker! This story sounds gripping! Oh my word, the story of Jacob and Leah told in today’s world… I can’t imagine the fantastic conflict and angst that those relationships hold! Sounds like a great read!