My Christian contemporary romance, Single Sashimi , includes some of the wilder tales from my and my husband’s stints as youth staff workers at our church. The Steven character in the book is actually the same Steven who’s the associate pastor and youth group leader at our church now, since I wrote Single Sashimi when he was still in youth group. :) He’s a young man in his late twenties (maybe early thirties?), and he’s full of great ideas and lots of energy. On one particular Saturday, my husband and I were at youth group as usual. Steven had bought a tug of war rope—the really long, thick kind that looks like it belongs on a sea trawler. The opening game for the kids was, of course, tug of war. Then we came indoors for a three-song worship set. After worship, we usually split up into Junior High and High School for lessons, but this time Steven had an idea: “Okay guys, we’re going to have a tug of war--staff versus kids. If you guys win, we’ll ditch the lesson and go out t
Congratulations on your tour, Camy. I'll have to check out the different blogs!
ReplyDeleteI just finished reading Deadly Intent today, and it was very good! Thank you for such an intriguing and inspiring read!
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys! Amber, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for telling me!
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Just picked up Deadly Intent. Any plans to take your signing tour to Atlanta?
ReplyDeleteHi Walt--Not anytime soon, I'm afraid! But if you'd like an autographed bookplate for your book, just email me! camy {at} camytang {dot} com.
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Sent you an e-mail. Thanks!
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