Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury



This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is posting about Karen Kingsbury's latest book, Like Dandelion Dust.


About the Author:

USA Today and New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury is America's #1 inspirational novelist. There are nearly 5 million copies of her award-winning books in print, including more than two million copies sold in the past year. Karen has written more than 30 novels, nine of which have hit #1 on national lists, including award-winning Oceans Apart, One Tuesday Morning, Beyond Tuesday Morning, the Redemption Series and Firstborn Series, and several other bestsellers, one of which was the basis for a CBS Movie-of-the-Week and Gideon's Gift, which is currently in production as a major theatrical release for Christmas 2007.

Karen lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Don, and their six children, three of whom are adopted from Haiti.

About the Book:


A PEACEFUL TOWN...
AN IDYLLIC FAMILY...
A PHONE CALL THAT THREATENS THEM ALL.

Jack and Molly Campbell enjoyed an idyllic life (great house in a fancy neighborhood, high-paying job, and a beautiful little boy) in their small hometown outside Atlanta with their adopted 4-year-old, Joey. Then they receive the phone call that shatters their world: a social worker delivers the news that Joey's biological father has been released from prison and is ready to start lifeover with his son. (It's discovered that Joey's birth mother forged the signature of Joey's birth father, making it a fraudulent adoption.) When a judge rules that Joey must be returned to his father (a man who cannot separatee love and violence), the Campbells, in a silent haze of grief and utter disbelief, watch their son pick a dandelion and blow the feathery seeds into the wind.

Struggling with the dilemma of following the law, their hearts, and what they know to be morally right, the Campbells find that desperation leads to dangerous thoughts. What if they can devise a plan? Take Joey and simply disappear....LIKE DANDELION DUST.


Review by Mimi Pearson

32 comments:

  1. Posted links to the review, Karen's site and Amazon. Good luck!

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  2. Mine's up:

    http://dameigs.blogspot.com/2006/10/like-dandelion-dust-by-karen-kingsbury.html

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  3. Anonymous6:26 AM

    I've posted on my blog, our myspace blog - both mine and mimi's - my own myspace, and on Amazon.

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  4. Anonymous6:28 AM

    I just posted Dave's review on the myspace, as well.

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  5. Anonymous9:43 AM

    mine's up

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  6. Mine's up.
    www.ProjectingA.blogspot.com

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  7. Mine's up

    http://lashaunda.blogspot.com

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  8. Posted the review.

    http://peek-a-booicu.blogspot.com

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  9. Mine is up. Link me, link me. Oooh, ooh! Hehehe. I didn't even read the book. Sigh.

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  10. Done down under :)

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  11. Just posted the review and links.
    Blessings, Marcia

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  12. I've posted the links and the review. carasmusings.blogspot.com

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  13. Anonymous11:33 PM

    I've posted.

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  14. I didn't post a review this week, but I did link back to this review and to the book on Amazon.

    Camy

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  15. I've posted both the review and the links.

    afrankreview.blogspot.com

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  16. Anonymous3:41 PM

    mine's up

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  17. Up at mine. http://spoiledfortheordinary.blogspot.com/2006/10/blog-tour-like-dandelion-dust.html

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  18. Anonymous7:54 PM

    Grabbed a bunch of reviews and put them on our myspace!

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  19. Posted links on my blog.

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  20. I posted. I'd hoped to post some interview Q's and A's but poor Karen must be bombarded. So I just posted what I know.

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  21. I posted at: www.triciagoyer.blogspot.com

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  22. Here's my link:

    http://www.xanga.com/ChristianFictionQueen/539846389/blog-tour-like-dandelion-dust-by-karen-kingsbury.html

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  23. Done! Thank you for your help Bonnie!

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  24. Lotza posts beat mine this time, but I have an excuse: Blogger ate my homework! Anyway, for an example of a truly desperate attempt, check out The Well-Dressed Branch

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