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As many of you know, NLB has been on tour for two months.  From comments around the internet, many people are finding that When Camels Fly is or would be an excellent addition to their TBR.  Well ladies and gents, it is my immense pleasure to close out this tour by inviting NLB back to Teddyrose Book Reviews.

About When Camels Fly:

Publisher: NLBHorton, via Amazon’s White Glove (May 15, 2014)
Agent:  Mary Keeley at Books & Such Literary Management
Category: Contemporary suspense, thread of Romance
Tour Date: May/June, 2014
Available in: Print & ebook, 370 Pages

A mother’s fatal shot. A daughter’s deadly choice.

In Israel, archaeologist Grace Madison shoots her daughter’s abductor. Seconds later, a handsome shepherd drops from the sky to kill a second assassin. Their world changes in two blinks of an eye.

Unbeknownst to them, a fiercely ambitious evil is destroying everything in its path—the unconventional path Grace and Maggie take. They struggle to right a wrong as old as time, and discover time is running out in the race for their lives. Family and friends are swept into their vortex, extinguishing old flames while igniting new loves.

While the scale tips dangerously toward disaster, millions of lives hang in the balance. And the mother-and-daughter team soon realizes nothing is as it seems. Even each other.

Because choosing what’s right is all that’s left.

Please give a warm welcome to NLB Horton!

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Inspiration for When Camels Fly

The question for the subject of this guest blog, “What was your inspiration for When Camels Fly?” made me pause. Every time I thought I had the answer, my brain pushed further back, and I ended up in my childhood—roughly fifty years ago.

I was an odd child. Although I spent my summers reading, writing, and drawing, with some swimming and summer camp thrown in for good measure, my existence covered by the umbrella of boredom. I sought something I couldn’t find, and hungrily searched for whatever it was. I read about Nancy Drew and everything by Alcott, moved through du Maurier, the Bronte sisters, and Austen.

By the time I was a teenager, I face the great abyss of life without an arsenal of books to lead the way. Where were the vigorous heroines? And where were the vigorous heroines who weren’t sidekicks of men? And where were the women out to change the world, do the right thing, and live awesome lives? And was it impossible to do all that without falling in love in the process?

My future looked grim. Pass the well-worn bodice rippers as you fast-forward a few decades.

I have a daughter—an amazing young woman working in the sciences, taking classes at the U.N., planning to become Empress of the Universe when I vacate the position. She has the problems I did in terms of finding fiction that fully engaged me. So I wrote When Camels Fly and The Brothers’ Keepers (November 7, 2014), and am working on the third in a five-book series. I write for women like me, like my daughter, like our friends.

But writing When Camels Fly entailed a leap of faith. It is set in the Middle East, and my previous life in marketing makes me study demographics. The Middle East causes some women to shudder, while others reach for the next romance. So how can I communicate the competitive point of difference in my work?

But stop and think: aren’t perceptions of the Middle East pushed through a male worldview? What so many of us know about this region is the result of war or oil or jihad. (The three go hand-in-hand-in-hand.) When Camels Fly is a window on this most fascinating place, the “cradle of civilization,” opened by educated Western females—my protagonist, archaeologist Grace Madison, and her hydrologist daughter, Maggie. My work is a fresh, although totally accurate depiction about a remarkable place, both today, and all the way back to the earliest glimmers of human history.

As a result of a late-in-life graduate degree from one of the finest seminaries in the United States, I found myself hovering over archaeological digs in Israel and Jordan, listening to heavy artillery from Syria and machine gun fire peppering something in Lebanon. I loved every minute of it, with my daughter at my side. The venture was life changing (since we survived it).

With a start, I realized that this endeavor was exactly the type of adventure I would have loved to read as a young woman, and even as an (ahem) older one. We were exploring new territory. Accumulating experiences that broadened our perspectives and worldviews. Were living vigorously and as a team. We were growing and becoming more interesting, independently. The experiences we put in our life’s basket could never be taken from us, or credited to someone else. We were living the dream.

Not everyone can live on the lunatic fringe as we sometimes do. Not everyone wants to. But everyone can travel via books, and experience the exhilaration of a woman who does the extraordinary in an adventure occurring between the covers of a paperback, or in an e-reader. And that’s precisely what women do in When Camels Fly and The Brothers Keepers, and the other books in the Parched series. Then readers can cruise through the Readers Guide to answer questions about how they would react in Grace’s position.

Is there romance in these books? Of course. Life would be colorless without romance. But it’s not predictable romance, although it ends well. And it’s not simple, because romance seldom is. And it’s not limited to young people, or married people, or unmarried people. The romance I write reflects the realities of life, although I admit a fondness for gallant men.

So why did I write When Camels Fly? For so many reasons, not the least of which is that the role models in books can propel a woman to do extraordinary things, and provide a guide about how someone else—even a fictional someone else—lives life to the fullest.

According to my precious Beta Readers, Grace is Everywoman, who finds herself in dramatic adventures. And every woman, in her own unique way, can be Grace.
About NLB Horton:

After an award-winning detour through journalism and marketing and a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, NLBHorton returned to writing fiction. She has surveyed Israeli archaeological digs accompanied by artillery rounds from Syria and machine gun fire from Lebanon. Explored Machu Picchu after training with an Incan shaman. And consumed afternoon tea across five continents. When Camels Fly is her first novel. Her second, The Brothers’ Keepers, will be available November 2014.

Website: http://www.nlbhorton.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/NLB-Horton/289059931145461 Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLBHorton
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nlbhorton/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8121286.N_L_B_Horton

Heads up, today is the last day of the book giveaway.  However, you have to read this book, why not just go buy it.  You all deserve a treat!

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I had the pleasure of kicking of the tour of When Camels Fly on May 12th.  Today I am sharing my review.

Book Description:

Publisher: NLBHorton, via Amazon’s White Glove (May 15, 2014)
Agent:  Mary Keeley at Books & Such Literary Management
Category: Contemporary suspense, thread of Romance
Tour Date: May/June, 2014
Available in: Print & ebook, 370 Pages

A mother’s fatal shot. A daughter’s deadly choice.

In Israel, archaeologist Grace Madison shoots her daughter’s abductor. Seconds later, a handsome shepherd drops from the sky to kill a second assassin. Their world changes in two blinks of an eye.

Unbeknownst to them, a fiercely ambitious evil is destroying everything in its path—the unconventional path Grace and Maggie take. They struggle to right a wrong as old as time, and discover time is running out in the race for their lives. Family and friends are swept into their vortex, extinguishing old flames while igniting new loves.

While the scale tips dangerously toward disaster, millions of lives hang in the balance. And the mother-and-daughter team soon realizes nothing is as it seems. Even each other.

Because choosing what’s right is all that’s left.

My Thoughts:

When Camels Fly grabbed my interest from the first page and didn’t let go until the end.  NBL captured the landscape so well that I was automatically transported from Canada to Israel every time I picked up the book.

The characters were so well drawn out.  Grace, the mother of two grown children, was like a fierce mother bear, protecting her cubs.  The entire family had secrets that came out during the story especially Mark, the father, and Jeff, the son.

Though the family was busy trying to protect each other and on the run the entire time, they had a great sense of humor. I loved the family dynamics and felt welcomed into their lives and their bantering back and forth.  I also liked the subtle ecological message about water.  You could even call it a water thriller.

NbL Horton is a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, I never felt preached to.  Sure there was reference to religion and even a couple of religious artefacts but that is to be expected in Israel, of all places.  Like her character, Grace, NBL has surveyed Israeli, archaeological digs.  I think her personal background is what helped make this story so good.

I can hardly wait for her next book, The Brothers’ Keepers!  I highly recommend When Camels Fly!

5/5

I received the ebook for my honest opinion.

NLB with Shushi, the camel

About NLB Horton:

After an award-winning detour through journalism and marketing and a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, NLBHorton returned to writing fiction. She has surveyed Israeli archaeological digs accompanied by artillery rounds from Syria and machine gun fire from Lebanon. Explored Machu Picchu after training with an Incan shaman. And consumed afternoon tea across five continents.

When Camels Fly is her first novel. Her second, The Brothers’ Keepers, will be available November 2014.

Website: http://www.nlbhorton.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/NLB-Horton/289059931145461
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLBHorton
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nlbhorton/
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oodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8121286.N_L_B_Horton

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Don’t forget about the book giveaway, already in progress.  This giveaway is open internationally and is for the choice ebook or print.  Sorry, print is only available to the U.S. Please use Rafflecopter to enter.
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Today it is my pleasure to kick off the tour for When Camels Fly by NLB Horton.

Publisher: NLBHorton, via Amazon’s White Glove (May 15, 2014)
Agent:  Mary Keeley at Books & Such Literary Management
Category: Contemporary suspense, thread of Romance
Tour Date: May/June, 2014
Available in: Print & ebook, 370 Pages

A mother’s fatal shot. A daughter’s deadly choice.

In Israel, archaeologist Grace Madison shoots her daughter’s abductor. Seconds later, a handsome shepherd drops from the sky to kill a second assassin. Their world changes in two blinks of an eye.

Unbeknownst to them, a fiercely ambitious evil is destroying everything in its path—the unconventional path Grace and Maggie take. They struggle to right a wrong as old as time, and discover time is running out in the race for their lives. Family and friends are swept into their vortex, extinguishing old flames while igniting new loves.

While the scale tips dangerously toward disaster, millions of lives hang in the balance. And the mother-and-daughter team soon realizes nothing is as it seems. Even each other.

Because choosing what’s right is all that’s left.

Advance Praise for When Camels Fly:

“When Camels Fly brings an interesting twist to the typical suspense novels that I read. Usually, some man is the main character, who swoops in to rescue the girl, solve the mystery, and set all things right. Not so with this novel. The main character is a delightful woman named Grace, who is a brilliant archaeologist, but definitely no Indiana Jones. More comfortable digging and researching than getting involved in international “incidents,” Grace is lured (or dragged, she’d admit) into intrigue and danger when she discovers her daughter, Maggie, has been kidnapped. Like a mama grizzly, Grace heads out to find and rescue her daughter, get the bad guys, and make her daughter comply with her demands (essentially, go home and stay out of trouble). But Maggie has uncovered a disastrous plot that could affect the entire Middle East. And only Maggie (and now Grace) can do something to stop the mayhem and evil.

When Camels Fly, of course, has intrigue and suspense, action-packed scenes, some fun humor, and vivid descriptions of Israel and the Middle East that will make you think you’re there in the middle of the action. But its strength really lies in its characters, in particular the mother-daughter relationship with its friendship and tension, which will have you rooting for the dynamic duo. These women are intelligent and strong. No swooning here, readers. And for those readers who still love a bit of romance, this novel provides twists and hints at love blooming. There’s married love (the reader watches a “real” marriage between Grace and her husband and how they process the struggles of staying in love after decades), love lost but possibly found (Grace’s son and “the one” he let get away, to his great distress, or did he?), and love begun (Maggie meets a potential “one” or two suitors).

The first in a series, you won’t want to miss When Camels Fly. It’s a fun read—maybe even something you could read with your mom!”Ginger Kolbaba, author of Desperate Pastors Wives and A Matter of Wife and Death

“NLB Horton’s debut novel, When Camels Fly, incorporates features I have never before encountered in one novel: suspense, science, family, religion, and Middle Eastern intrigue. Middle-aged archaeologist Grace Madison, Ph.D., binds these elements as heroine, and my inner feminist cheered her, and the cast of characters, from the first page through the last.

The Madison women — Grace and daughter Maggie, a hydrologist — are very human and very smart. Their relationship is complex, but loving and insightful, and laced with humor. They wrestle with moral questions in intelligent and intuitive ways, and are unafraid to do the right thing to protect family and produce the greater good. Mark and Jeff Madison, Grace’s husband and son, respectively, provide backup while working through a complicated relationship of their own, and attempt to rescue women who are completely capable of rescuing themselves. The characterizations of this mature family are worth the price of the book.

One charming surprise — and there are many in this novel — is Grace’s octogenarian seminary professors, former spies for Mossad who converge in Israel and Jordan to assist the family they hold dear. Their espionage skills, masked by the perceived harmlessness of the elderly, allow them to move about undetected, and assist the Madison family in creative and unexpected ways.

Another unique aspect of When Camels Fly is the incorporation of science and history as backdrops for the storyline. Horton’s enjoyable and interesting depiction of hydrology and geology are well researched, and give legitimacy not only to herself, but also to her characters. The technical knowledge isn’t overwhelming, but provides a solid foundation that increases the story’s tension.

From drugged kidnappings and shootings at the Western Wall to a minor-key version of The Commodores’ Brick House in Jericho, When Camels Fly empowers women and family in an entertaining adventure. Unstoppable women, well-placed humor, and critical contemporary issues make this book my top read so far in 2014, and I’m watching for news of Horton’s second manuscript, scheduled to release later this year.”- Leigh Bennett, Reader

“I picked up When Camels Fly, and I couldn’t put it down because the dramatic opening hooked me.

Right off the bat, the relationship between Grace Madison and her grown daughter, Maggie, was committed, funny, and endearing — ideal, actually. They’re smart, adventurous women stranded in Israel, running for their lives, initially unaware that Grace’s husband Mark and son Jeff are in hot pursuit.

Author NLB Horton’s vigorous dialogue moved the story along, and portrayed each character as uniquely intriguing. Her descriptions of Israel and Jordan were an enjoyable way to learn more about that part of the world, and it’s obvious she’s “been there, done that.” I felt as if I were in the markets and atop the camels, participating in the story. One of the most interesting aspects of When Camels Fly is that it’s contemporary suspense from a woman’s viewpoint, set in a part of the world normally filtered through a male lens. And it presents the region in a realistic, approachable way.

I particularly appreciated Horton’s strong portrayal of the squadron of elderly intelligence agents. I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a novel in which senior citizens (and I am one) were crafted with such lively respect.

The Madison family is a refreshing, healthy model in the world of contemporary literature, where dysfunctional or overly simplistic family portrayals reign. When I discovered the end of the novel alluded to the story continuing in the next book in the series, I was delighted. I look forward to continuing the adventure begun in When Camels Fly.”- Lillian Bohannon, Reader

About NLB Horton:

After an award-winning detour through journalism and marketing and a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, NLBHorton returned to writing fiction. She has surveyed Israeli archaeological digs accompanied by artillery rounds from Syria and machine gun fire from Lebanon. Explored Machu Picchu after training with an Incan shaman. And consumed afternoon tea across five continents.

When Camels Fly is her first novel. Her second, The Brothers’ Keepers, will be available November 2014.

Website: http://www.nlbhorton.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/NLB-Horton/289059931145461
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLBHorton
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nlbhorton/
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oodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8121286.N_L_B_Horton

Watch for my review on May 23rd.  In the mean time, thanks to NLB Horton, I am giving away one copy of When Camels Fly.  This giveaway is open internationally and is for the choice ebook or print.  Sorry, print is only available to the U.S.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.
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Follow the Tour:

Indie Reviews Behind the Scenes May 7 Live Interview-Recorded

Teddy Rose Book Reviews May 12 Excerpt & Giveaway
Miki’s Hope May 13 Review
Little Black Marks May 15 Review
Inspire to Read  May 19 Review
Cassandra M’s Place May 20 Review & Giveaway
Deal Sharing Aunt May 22 Review & Guest Post
Teddy Rose Book Reviews May 23 Review
Carole’s Book Corner May 26 Guest Post
Back Porchervations May 27 Review & Guest Post
Open Book Society May 28 Review
Pinky’s Favorite Reads May 29 Interview
Two Children and a Migraine May 30 Review, Guest Post & Giveaway
Romance that’s ‘Out Of This World’ June 3 Guest Post & Giveaway
My Devotional Thoughts June 4 Review & Interview
Elizabeth McKenna Romance Author June 5 Interview
From L.A. to LA June 6 Review & Giveaway
Musings From Sri Lanka June 9 Review
Books and Bindings June 11 Review, Interview, & Giveaway
Bless Their Hearts Mom June 13 Review
CelticLady’s Reviews June 16 Review
Bound 4 Escape June 17 Review
Little Whimsy Books June 18 Guest Post
Serendipity June 20 Review
Kim Heart of a Philanthropist June 23 Interview & Giveaway
Mary’s Cup of Tea June 24 Review
Story Matters June 26 Review & Giveaway