Thank you to our viewers, fans, and voters—this was a near record-setting post view for our five authors. Congratulations to all of your and thank you for participating. Some of the comments you received include:
Thank you for producing such amazing Christian fiction!
All of them are beautiful covers.
The world of writing may be hard, but you all have already done more than many people dream of doing by finishing and publishing a book. Keep writing, and best of luck.
Keep on writing and telling your stories!
Keep writing! Keep believing!
Love these covers, all!
All look like great books, but the cover of Sound of Silver really grabs me the most.
Voted for After! A lovely book inside and out.
Love the covers of “After” and “Love’s Christmas Past” but am most excited to read “Sofia’s Tune” first. Who doesn’t love a good secret? Excited!
LOVE your work, Rachelle!
Good for you, Janet Sketchley, for having your book included here.
Certainly all wonderful, but…there
Can
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Congratulations to this month’s Champion, Cindy Thomson, and Sofia’s Tune!
In Sofia’s Tune, we meet Sofia Falcone, a young woman who has been living in New York only a short time when she is stunned to discover a family secret, one that soon sends her beloved mother into a mental institution. Scrambling to keep her job and care for her mother, Sofia is convinced confronting the past will heal all wounds, but her old world Italian family wants to keep the past in the past.
During this time, she encounters Antonio, a Vaudeville pianist with a street-smart dog, seeking to discover why his father was mysteriously killed. Their crossed paths uncover a frightening underworld in Little Italy. Bringing the truth to light may cost Sofia’s mother’s sanity, Antonio’s career, and the livelihoods of countless immigrants. Change is on the horizon, but it may not bring what they expect.
Q & A With Cindy
· Sofia’s Tune has a musical theme. What can you tell us about the meaning of “tune” in this story?
Antonio is a vaudeville pianist who dreams of becoming an accomplished concert musician. His dog resembles Nipper of the “His Master’s Voice” advertisement for gramophones. There is plenty of music in this story, but the title refers to changing your tune, finding a different path for your life, as both Sofia and Antonio must do.
· Tell us about the dog on the cover.
Luigi is Antonio’s faithful companion who keeps reminding people of the dog listening to his master’s voice on the recording, as I mentioned. He’s well trained and a good judge of character. I really enjoyed adding a canine character to the story. Dogs are such an important part of many people’s lives. He is Antonio’s dog, but he really likes Sofia, as you can see on the cover!
· What’s next?
Sofia’s Tune is the final novel in the series. However, I am planning on a novella, a sort of prequel, which will tell Mrs. Hawkins’s story. Mrs. Hawkins runs a boarding house for immigrant girls. Her story is told very briefly in Annie’s Stories. This novella will be free exclusively for my newsletter subscribers. (You can sign up on my web site.)
Next summer I will be releasing the sequel to my first novel, Brigid of Ireland. The stories are set in 5th century Ireland, and weave in a bit of fantasy and adventure. They are somewhat different from the Ellis Island series, but are still representative of our ancestors’ stories that should be passed down for us to carry on their legacy of endurance, faithfulness, and wisdom.
And speaking of wisdom, Sofia’s name means wisdom, and I hope readers will be inspired by the music in the book trailer, written by my friend from Northern Ireland, singer/songwriter Andy Rogers.
Cindy Thomson is the author of seven books, including her newest novel, Sofia’s Tune, the third book in her Ellis Island series. She also writes genealogy articles for Internet Genealogy and Your Genealogy Today magazines, and short stories for Clubhouse Magazine. Most everything she writes reflects her mission of “Writing the stories of our inheritance.” Visit her at www.cindyswriting.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cindyswriting and on Twitter: @cindyswriting
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Thanks for sharing, Julie! I’m thrilled that Sofia received this honor. I have some deals going on right now, so I wanted to mention that they can be found at http://www.facebook.com/cindyswriting. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing, Julie! I’m thrilled that Sofia received this honor. I have some deals going on right now, so I wanted to mention that they can be found at http://www.facebook.com/cindyswriting. Thanks again!
Good to know, Cindy! I will check them out and hope readers do the same. Congrats again, and Merry Christmas!