Christmas Embers Review and Giveaway!

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About the Book

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Name of book: Christmas Embers

Author: Chautona Havig

Genre: Contemporary Christmas

Release Date: November 25, 2016

It’s a truth universally unacknowledged that sin will hunt you down and advertise its presence the moment you try to hide it.

Emily Byrne sits in her daughter’s classroom listening to the deepest wishes of twenty kindergarteners as she sketches them. But when little Joey Cordell breaks down, weeping and insisting the only thing he wants to find is his father, she isn’t sure where her Christmas project will take her.

Davia Cordell came to Rockland for one purpose–find her son’s father before she dies. An ex-prostitute, she’s well aware that the news will cause waves, but what’s a mother to do?

As these women join forces to search for Joey’s father–a Rockland area pastor, no less– Emily learns compassion for a woman who just wants the best for her son and can’t quite imagine that Jesus wants anything to do with her.

Each day, Davia weakens until Emily isn’t confident she’ll find the boy’s father in time–if at all. Doubts form. Should she look? Is it right to risk destroying a family like this–an entire church? The weight of that responsibility crushes her as Davia wastes away before her eyes.

A mother’s love. A boy’s confidence. A family’s faith. A preacher’s failure. Is redemption even possible anymore?

Christmas Embers: a story of love, failure, and redemption.

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My Perspective

Wow. This story just absolutely blew my mind. Let me start by saying this is not your normal Christmas story. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. And you know what? That is exactly what I expect from Chautona’s writing and why I continue to devour her books. She is so real with her stories. She is not afraid to write about problems that Christians face everyday, but most Christian authors are not willing to talk about. Chautona kind of faces them head on, and to be honest I find it extremely refreshing. I want characters to have real problems, not just “fluff” problems. I want them to lean on the Lord, no matter what the issues are. And yes, I even want to see a struggle in their faith. Why? Because we all go through that at times and it allows you to connect to the character in a deep way.

Now let’s get to the story. First, I must say that I kind of saw the storyline coming. It did not, however, make me enjoy the book any less. I just surmised based on what happened early on that certain things would happen, and they did. Emily and Sean are like this powerhouse couple. The type that we all kind of look up to, and just assume that they are “perfect”. Let me tell you a little secret – no one is perfect and this book is such a wonderful reminder of that. We all have our secrets, even as couples. And you know what? Some couples may go through something that makes them want to split. But there’s a bigger picture here. A lesson we can learn from Emily and Sean. I can’t go into the specifics here – don’t want to spoil anything, but I will say this – concentrate on this couple throughout the entire story. Put yourself in their shoes, and don’t you dare judge. You may find that if you were faced with that situation, you would react the same.

Like I said, this isn’t your regular Christmas book. But if we dig deep, I think we’ll find that it really is. It’s a story of sin, and sin has consequences, and a payment needs to be made for those sins. Jesus – He’s the one who paid it all. And what better time to remember that we are not perfect, nor worthy of His sacrifice, then at a time where we are honoring His birth. For without birth there would be no death.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to write a favorable review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

 

About the Author

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Author of the Amazon bestselling Aggie and Past Forward Series, Chautona Havig lives and writes in California’s Mojave Desert. With dozens of books to her name, Chautona spends most of her time writing, but when she takes the rare break, she can be found reading, sewing, paper crafting, or sleeping and dreaming of finishing the dozens of books swirling in her overly-active imagination at any given moment.

 

Guest Post from Chautona Havig
Infidelity to the Tune of Adeste Fideles

“I think my husband is having an affair.”

An explanation followed. Look, I tend to be one who assumes the best of others—to a fault even. I read the “evidence” and frankly could see it going either way. It’s hard to tell across thousands of miles. While others on the message board saw red flag after red flag—and frankly, I did, too—I also saw perfectly innocent explanations for things. It’s a curse sometimes—that ability to see both sides of an issue. I cautioned against assumptions no one would want other people to make of themselves. And I prayed she was wrong.

She wasn’t.

It wasn’t the first time I’d come face to face with infidelity. As a child, there was an extended family member. As a newlywed, one of my wedding party—then another. Then another. The excuses, the justifications. Friends and I went to confront a sister in Christ on her affair with her husband’s best friend. We foolishly asked “what happened?” regarding her marriage. Her words: “We drifted apart.”

I wanted to scream the words that battered my brain and heart. “Then row back together!

But over the years, it just grew worse. One by one, wives and husbands tossed aside vows made to a brother or sister in Christ—vows made before the Lord—in favor of what sometimes were serial affairs. Abuse. Horror.

I’ve prayed women I love through court cases, medical visits, and disclosures from children no mother should ever have to hear. I’ve prayed for men I didn’t even like because of the pain their wives inflicted each time she left them alone with the kids. He knew. He always knew.

Adultery is real. It’s ugly. And there’s absolutely a cure for it. Jesus. 100% surrender to Jesus. But as long as we rely on those little loops on the back of our boots instead of the saving, healing, strengthening power of Jesus, we’re just as vulnerable as the next person.

And that’s why I wrote Christmas Embers. I took every heartbreaking story I’d observed over the years and put in each character for a reason. Every scene, every plot point, every twist—I put them exactly how and where they are for a reason.

They’re there as a warning.

This isn’t your lighthearted Christmas novel. Some have suggested I shouldn’t have set it at Christmastime. But you know what? Over half the disclosures I’ve ever heard of happened between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. I couldn’t get the idea of Joey’s story out of my head. And to write his story, it had to be at Christmas.

Let me say it again. While Christmas may not seem like the optimal time for a hard-hitting book like this, I had to do it. Adultery is reaching epidemic proportions in the church. There’s a solution. His name is Jesus.

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Giveaway

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To celebrate her tour, Chautona is giving away a grand prize of a 6 month Kindle Unlimited Subscription!!

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10 responses to “Christmas Embers Review and Giveaway!

  1. Aw, thanks. I’m glad you “get” what I’m doing with these books. And you know, I suspected most readers would figure out things rather quickly. I think I could have made it harder to do that, but it would have taken away from the real point of the book, so I chose to focus on other areas. I think I’m glad I did. 🙂

  2. I agree. Wow. “It’s a truth universally unacknowledged that sin will hunt you down and advertise its presence the moment you try to hide it.” Love it! Adding to my TBR list.

  3. Kay Garrett

    Chautona Havig’s book Christmas Embers sounds amazing. After your review, I know it’s a book I wnt to read very much. Thanks!

  4. MS Barb

    I love Chautona’s books–they make me think! And, yes, sin is eventually exposed…King David thought he had covered up his actions, and when the prophet confronted him…well…I wonder if David could’ve ordered the prophet killed, or jailed! Thankfully, David repented! Help me Lord to have a sensitive heart!

  5. Wow! Christmas Embers sounds like it will be a very thought-provoking story that will speak to many hearts! Thank you, Jessica, for your great review!