Greetings, Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunters! If you stumbled upon my blog today and are wondering what all the hoopla is about, my blog is Stop Number 31 for the 2012 Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunt that began on Lisa T. Bergren’s blog. Follow through all the linked blogs on the Hunt and you will not only be treated to great exclusive content about 31 brand new novels but you will also have the chance to win them all and a new Kindle Fire. Pretty cool, huh? Start with Lisa’s blog post and you will end up back here where you need to be to complete the hunt! Your word clue for this stop – which you need to finish up the hunt and head back to Lisa’s blog – is hidden in this post!
I’m the lucky author who gets to host Lisa and her new novellas, Bourne and Tributary. And get this. They are set in Italy! So I am already in love.
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In these follow-up novellas to the best-selling River of Time Series (Waterfall, Cascade and Torrent)—in which two girls time travel back to medieval Italy—the She-Wolves of Siena are back in a big way. In Bourne, readers find out what has happened to wounded warriors returning from battle, to the Betarrinis, fighting for the men who’ve captured their hearts, and what will happen to them next…
A year later, in Tributary, Lia struggles to overcome the fear that constant battle has heaped upon her; Gabi and Marcello face an unexpected crisis; and Lord Greco may be ready to leave the grief and loss of his past behind him, so that he might grab hold of the future… Full of romance, action and adventure, this is a series that mothers and teen daughters can both love.
And now it’s my pleasure to welcome Lisa T. Bergren!
10 More Places I Want to See In Italy
By Lisa T. Bergren
I adore Italy. But then, if you’ve read any of my books, you probably know that. I’ve been four times, and I’m not sick of the country…in fact, I’m more in love with it than ever. And after taking the Rome—Tuscany—Venice trek several times, I’m eager to explore her coasts. Italian food and charming people plus a view of the ocean? Where do I sign up?? Even looking at pictures of this luscious country gets my creative juices flowing…
Here’s why I want to visit these amazing towns or regions:
#1 Cinque Terre: Five towns, linked by train or hiking trail, with brightly colored buildings clinging to the steep slope above small, turquoise-colored coves? Mmm, yes, please. I’ll hike and picnic with my husband as we meander from town to town.
#2 The Isle of Capri: Hidden among the cliffs is a place called “the Blue Grotto.” If you kayak to it, and hunker down, when the tide is out, you can just squeeze in and inside, there’s a cave with psychedelic-blue water, lit from below, somehow.
#3 Sorrento: I’d ride a bus to get along the Amalfi Coast—that winding road would be terrifying to drive—but I’d want to stay a while in Sorrento. Sun-washed, white buildings, winding vines of bougainvillea, and spectacular sunsets. Mmm, yes. That’s amore.
#4 Abruzzo: Tuscan-like, with amazing, rugged mountains. Need I say more?
#5 Puglia: Down near the bottom of “the boot” (Italy’s shape) is this special town with her unique trulli—huts with stacked stone roofs in conical shapes. I’m a sucker for unique stuff like that.
#6 Lake Country: There’s a reason George Clooney has a villa along the shores of Lake Como. I wouldn’t mind seeing it, but friends have raved about Lake Garda, and Lake Lugano shares a border with Switzerland. How cool is that?
#7 Assisi: First, it’s in Umbria, which seems like Tuscany, but less touristy. I want to explore every sector of it. My thought is that it would have all the deliciousness of my current favorite place in Italia, but with fewer crass, American tourists ruining my travel mojo. (Please, if you go, don’t be one of those…try to fit in. Quieter. More appreciative. Dare to venture off of the tourist menu! If the menu’s in English, you’re not experiencing true Italy! But I digress…) Second, it had Christian connections—St. Francis of Assisi—I’d like to know more about him.
Susan here: How wonderful it would have been if St. Francis had left a JOURNAL! Si! That is your STOP # 31 word clue, hunters! “journal.”
#8 Sicily: Because I want a Sicilian pizza, in Sicily. It’s that simple. And it reportedly has it’s own unique vibe. I want to check it out. Preferably while headquartered in a private villa, overlooking the Mediterranean…
#9 Ravenna: Byzantine ruins and mosaics…yes, please.
#10 Elba: It’s one of seven islands that make up the Tuscan Archipelago. Doesn’t just the name, “Tuscan Archipelago,” make you want to go? Yeah, me neither.
So…now all I need is thousands of dollars and a month of unclaimed time, and my dream will be made. It may be after my kids are out of college…but it’s fun to dream! Someday, Italia, someday. Ci vediamo di nuovo.
Lisa T. Bergren is the author of more than forty books that have sold over two million copies combined. She writes in a variety of genres–children’s books, YA, adult fiction, devotionals and more. Lisa lives with her husband, Tim, three children, and a fluffy white dog in Colorado. To find out more about her go to LisaBergren.com, or follow her on Facebook.com/LisaTBergren, or Twitter (@LisaTBergren).
Hunters: Circle back to Lisa’s blog with all your word clues and follow the directions to be in on the drawing for 31 great fiction reads and a Kindle Fire!
BONUS GIVEAWAY! Want to win a copy of THE GIRL IN THE GLASS? (my newest novel set in Italy) Leave a comment here and you’re in the running for a can of Illy coffee (the best!), Florentine stationery, biscotti, and the book to enjoy it all with! If you tweet about #TheGirlinTheGlass or mention it in a Facebook post, and/or LIKE me on Facebook, your name will be entered a second, third and/or fourth time. Good luck! Winner will be chosen randomly at the conclusion of the BIG Hunt!




Yay!! Thanks for being a part of this!!
Italy is absolutely beautiful. I love the pictures I have seen and yes, I dream of traveling there at some point in my life. And reading books with Italy as the setting is even better. I am going to look up your book when I go to the bookstore next! 🙂
I've read Lisa's River Of Time series and have gotten interested in Italy because of it. Can't wait to read your book!
I liked your page on facebook and commented about this giveaway. Count me in!
I already liked you on FB and so I left a comment.
Would love to win a copy of your book.
Thank you! Have had a blast!
Such fun! I like you whether you're on FB or not! 🙂 I got the book at ACFW and it is not-so-patiently waiting in my stack for some of these scheduled review books to get out of the way!
This has been a great scavenger hunt.
(LOL – on the first item of Lisa's places, I thought it said Clinique!)
You are such a great author~
I liked you on facebook. Your books look so exciting! =)
Liked you on facebook. Sounds like a good book!
Beth Gillihan
rbgillihan@gmail.com
Would love to win a copy of this book – sounds really good !
I also liked you on FB.
Thanks for participating in the hunt -it was a great way to find new authors !
Liked your facebook page! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
SUSAN AND LISA … LOVE your books, my friends, and HUGE HUGS to Lisa for putting this scavenger hunt together — YOU ROCK!!
Hugs,
Julie
Thank you! Your book sounds great!
campbellamyd at gmail dot com
Can't wait to read your book!
This scavenger hunt has been so much fun! And I am intrigued by the topic of your book!
I absolutely LOVE books set in Italy. Can't wait to read your book!
I love anything Italian! Your book looks great! Already have read The River of Time series and loved it!Thanks!!
Iris
cha0sangel86@yahoo.com
I would love a copy of your book. sounds great.
Thanks for participating in the Scavenger Hunt.
Coffee? A good book? Enter me, please!
lynnae71 at gmail dot com
A long weary but fun trip through the worlds of all these great authors. And to end up in Italy. Too fun.
Since I just returned from visiting Italy, I'm excited to find out more about your books!
I'd love to be entered for a free book!
Would love to read some of your books. I'll have to put them on my list to read! Thanks so much for the chance to win your newest book!
mandaandtom(at)gmail(dot)com
Thank you for being one of the authors in the hunt!
Can't wait to read, “The Girl in the Glass.” I haven't read any of your books yet but am looking forward to diving in. Love this opportunity to meet all these amazing new authors.
God bless.
I have been to Italy and visited some of the places you mentioned, so your book is on my list. Thanks for being a part of the scavenger hunt.
i am eagerly waiting for your next book not in the YA genre! or time travel. i always looked forward to those. Thanks for being a part of the Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunt!
ULisa, i liked your facebook page and shared about the Girl in The Glass in a post.
Will check out your book for sure – so nice to find more books to read!! got all the extra entries to…so I hope I win!!
This was a BLAST. I have loved this scavenger hunt. Thank you for being part of it.
I've been hearing good things about your book on Facebook, so I will be checking it out. I would love to go to Italy one day. Only problem is my 7 and 8 year old sons are learning about Italy (Rome/Greece) in school and LOVE IT TOO. I'm afraid I'd have to take them with me or have mutiny on my hands. 🙂 Would love to win your book and thanks for being on the scavenger hunt. It was great fun.
Thank you so much for the clue! 😀
Ooo! Italy. : ) Sign me up.
Bella Italia … I need another month in Florence. And this book is NOT going to help me wait patiently until I can return. the most beautiful language in the world IMHO …
My hubby would love it if I won him some fancy coffee! I liked you on facebook.
Your new book seems awesome. I am following you on twitter, tweeted about The Girl in the Glass, liked you on facebook and shared your post on the book giveaway. Whew! That was a mouthful! LOL Thank you for this contest!
Looking forward to reading The Girl in the Glass and someday going to Italy for the first time!!! 🙂
I would love to win the coffee and book. I am not going to enter contests that demand I like facebook. Most authors I am friends with on facebook but jumping over there to enter all contests I dislke.
jrs362 at hotmail dot com
Wow, I was already in love with Italy, and now I'm more so! Your book The Girl in the Glass sound really wonderful and I've just written the name down to see if I can buy it sometime. This scavenger hunt has been nice to meet new authors even if I don't win, but I hope I do haha!
prayese 29I would love to be entered for the coffee and your book! I have read all your books and loved them all!
Thanks.
Jackie Smith
jackie.smith[at]dishmail[dot]net
Love Italy and would love a copy of the new book! I Susan's books.
Thanks for all your lovely comments, and a BIG welcome to new readers and future readers. So glad you are all having fun on the hunt!
Am looking forward to reading The Girl in the Glass. Have read Lisa's series and hope she continues writing about the family. My fantasy trip would be to tour Italy for a few weeks.
Blessings to you.
A search for an Italian statue sounds intriguing. I'm wondering why her father, although undependable, isn't there?
I'd love to win your book!
leezard(at)embarqmail(dot)com
Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
I would love to check out your book!
Patricia, I can't tell you why he's a no-show but I CAN tell you the ending of the book is satisfying with regard to that dad!
Stephanie G. Whitson, you said it!!