Goddess Fish: “The Prayer, a Love Story” by Jacqueline von Zwehl Book Review/Giveaway

By Ruth on February 17, 2014 in blog tour, book, giveaway, promo, review
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The Prayer BannerThe Prayer, a Love Story

by Jacqueline von Zwehl

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The Prayer CoverBLURB:

 

Do you Believe in Miracles?

 

Do you Believe in Eternal Love?

 

Do you Believe in Answered Prayers?

 

YOU WILL

 

The Prayer, A Love Story is the inspirational true story of one woman who discovers the secret to living a life filled with miracles, unconditional love and answered prayers.

 

The journey begins with a divine promise, continues with unforeseen life challenges, and eventually leads to Jerusalem. Inside the Old City, a prayer will unlock the key to a life of miracles. This journey is proof heaven is real and its gifts are available to you now. Whether you have stopped believing in God or not, God believes in you.

 

The journey holds a promise for everyone. No matter how much darkness exists in your life, it cannot diminish the flicker of even the tiniest light. That light will lead you to your destiny and it will change your life forever.

 

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Excerpt:

 

Destiny

 

As soon as I got in the car, I almost changed my mind. I was exhausted. It had been a long week and, quite frankly, I was not in the mood for a party. Still, I had to go. I’d just say hello to Todd and leave early, I decided. I fumbled around in the dim light, looking for the directions. I had gone to Fort Lauderdale only a handful of times, and I still wasn’t sure how to get downtown.

 

Todd and I had known each other for years. He was the friend from Long Island who had organized the dismal raft-up that made me decide to leave New York. He was one of the most sociable and fun people you’d ever meet. Once you get on his email list, you’re a friend for life. That’s how he is. Todd was one of the last people I said goodbye to when I moved to Boca.

 

The previous Tuesday night, he had called. In his classic, larger-than-life style, he said he knew a guy  who had a house in Fort Lauderdale, and he and a big group of friends from Long Island were flying down to stay there for the upcoming boat show. They were throwing a huge party on Saturday night, and I just had to be there.

 

I was not in the mood even early in the week. I was working long hours at the time, and I was men- tally drained. I also didn’t look forward to partying with a bunch of single guys from Long Island. If it had been anyone else but Todd, I would have politely declined, but we hadn’t seen each other in over a year and a half.

 

Reluctantly, I accepted, but I added one little white lie. I told Todd I had a boyfriend. The last thing I want- ed was for any guy at this party to think I was single. I did not want to get hit on by any out-of-state guys on vacation. I’d just make a quick appearance and get home early, I told myself.

 

I pulled up to the house a little after dark. It was a spectacular, newly constructed mansion on the inter- coastal in the Las Olas Isles  of  Fort  Lauderdale. The home was impressive and stately, surrounded by stunning landscaping tall palm trees and a gated entrance. Although the house was huge, it looked quite warm and inviting, as well.

 

Suddenly, something odd hit me. There didn’t seem to be a party. In fact, hardly any cars were parked on the street. I double checked the address and checked the number on the gate.Yes, it was the right house.Was I too early?

 

Flashbacks of the cancelled raft-up went through my mind. The last time I got an invitation from Todd  for a supposedly huge event, it turned out to be a small disaster. I swore that if Todd had invited me to this house and there was no party, he was going to owe me big time.

 

As I started toward the gate, my doubts took over. What was I doing there? I couldn’t hear any music. I considered turning around and getting back in my car, but just then, someone on a Harley parked next to my car. He spotted me right away and made his way towards me. I thought I would look foolish if I turned around and got back in my car.

 

The tall man from the Harley approached.“Hi, I’m Joe.”

 

“Hi, Joe, I’m Jackie.”

 

“Hey, Jackie. So, how do you know Chris?”

 

“I don’t know Chris. My friend Todd invited me.” “Oh. I have no idea who Todd is.”

 

I was starting to feel a bit awkward, but there was no turning back by then, so Joe and I walked in togeth- er. From a grand center hall foyer, we stepped down into a sunken living room accented by a vaulted ceiling and twenty-foot floor-to-ceiling glass windows.

 

The first thing I noticed was the angel above the fireplace. It was a stunning, hand-carved, six-foot- tall wooden angel with a four-foot wingspan. I stood there staring at it, mesmerized. He was  beautiful. For a moment, I completely forgot where I was or how I got there.

 

I began to notice my surroundings. This was not the house of a bachelor, as I had assumed. It was defi- nitely a family home. Family photos were everywhere, adults and children covering every wall and counter. In the foyer, an ornate antique Bible and a pile of rosaries graced a coffee table. Crosses and religious pictures adorned every wall. I could see that this home had been decorated by a mother, a woman of faith. It was a gracious and welcoming home.

 

The moment we walked in, Joe had left my side and slipped through the sliding glass doors leading to the back deck. Obviously, he’d been there before and knew the house well. I’m not sure how long I stood there, taking in my surroundings.

 

I quickly realized there was, in fact, no party. I was standing in a stranger’s home,  completely  alone. No crowds, no music, and definitely no party. Once again, I contemplated discreetly leaving. Then I heard a voice that seemed to be addressing me.

 

“Hey, there. I’m Carlos. How do you know Chris?” I followed the voice and walked through a break-fast room to get within view of whoever was talking to me. The voice had come from the kitchen. A casually dressed guy was seated at the island, enjoying his din- ner, and I guess he had noticed me standing by myself in the living room. I probably looked ridiculous just standing there, staring at the angel.

 

“Hi, Carlos. I’m Jackie. I don’t know Chris. I was invited by my friend Todd.”

 

“Who the h– is Todd?” Carlos blurted out.

 

At that point, I definitely felt like I had just crashed someone’s home. What was I doing there? Nothing about this made any sense. Why had Todd invited me to that house? Why had he told me there would be  a  party  there  that  night? Why  didn’t  anyone  there know who he was?

 

I needed to leave, and by then I didn’t care whether anyone saw me walk out the front door with no explanation. However, as I made my way back through the breakfast room and across the living room, I was intercepted.

 

A dark-haired man in blue swim trunks barreled through the sliding glass doors into the living room. He didn’t have a shirt on, just a towel wrapped around his shoulders. He was soaking wet, obviously just out of the pool. Oh my goodness, but he was cute! He was also half-naked and smiling at me—and that smile was melting me.

 

Full of excitement and exuberance, he put his hand out to shake mine and announced,“Hi, I’m Chris.”
The Prayer, A Love Story: Unlock a Life of Miracles, Unconditional Love and Answered PrayersThe Prayer, A Love Story: Unlock a Life of Miracles, Unconditional Love and Answered Prayers by Jacqueline von Zwehl

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Memoirs is a genre that I often enjoy reading, and I am always pleased when I read inspirational stories in which God is invoked and relied upon. I am even more jubilant when there is no profanity nor sex scenes in the book. I believe I can say with certainty that the author’s story is one to which the vast majority of us can relate. Who hasn’t experienced great loss and suffering? Jacqueline von Zwehl is a typical woman who has decided to bare her soul to her readers, and for that, I commend her.

This book is a quick read, and do be warned that if you are not Catholic, you may be confused or possibly even offended. I don’t believe in praying to saints or receiving miracles from the Virgin Mary. While I wasn’t offended, there were some unusual stories and happenings within the story that gave me pause. Jacqueline comes across as a typical, ordinary woman who dared to believe in God for aid in her life. I would have preferred a little more background to her story, but I am grateful for what she did tell us. Maybe one day she’ll tell us more–especially about her childhood.

I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.

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Jacqueline von ZwehlAUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Jacqueline von Zwehl, is a faith based relationship expert. She holds a BFA from New York University and a MBA from Pennsylvania State University. Jacqueline travels the country as a motivational speaker encouraging singles on the path to finding their soul mates. She has appeared on Nite Line, The Harvest Show, EWTN, TCT TV, Victory TV, CatholicTV, Telecare, Changing Lives, CatholicLife, That’s the Spirit, The Church, The Cardinal and You, NPR, and more. Jacqueline lives in Fort Lauderdale, FL with her husband Christopher, their two daughters and dog. The Prayer, A Love Story is her debut book. Jacqueline von Zwehl, is a faith based relationship expert. She holds a BFA from New York University and a MBA from Pennsylvania State University. Jacqueline travels the country as a motivational speaker encouraging singles on the path to finding their soul mates. She has appeared on Nite Line, The Harvest Show, EWTN, TCT TV, Victory TV, CatholicTV, Telecare, Changing Lives, CatholicLife, That’s the Spirit, The Church, The Cardinal and You, NPR, and more. Jacqueline lives in Fort Lauderdale, FL with her husband Christopher, their two daughters and dog. The Prayer, A Love Story is her debut book.

 

Read Jacqueline’s Blog at www.jackievonzwehl.com

 

Become a Fan: www.facebook.com/JackieVonZwehl

 

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Author Profile:www.goodreads.com/jackievonzwehl

 

Amazon Paperback

 

http://www.amazon.com/Prayer-Love-Story-Jacqueline-Zwehl/dp/1939819008/ref=la_B00DY9W62Y_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1383163807&sr=1-1

 

Amazon Kindle

 

http://www.amazon.com/Prayer-Love-Story-Unconditional-ebook/dp/B00G8QTDKI/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1383164024&sr=1-3&keywords=the+prayer+a+love+story

 

Prizes for the tour are as follows:

• One randomly chosen commenter will win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card.

• Two randomly chosen hosts will each receive a $25 Amazon/BN.com gift card.

Follow the tour and comment; the more you comment, the better you chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here:

 

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“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.” — Franz Kafka Ruth is an inspirational entertainment journalist who instinctively sees the best in all and seeks to share universal beauty, love and positivity. She is an artist who leads with her heart and gives readers a glimpse of the best of this world through the masterful use of the written word. Ruth was born in Tacoma, Washington but now calls Yelm, Washington her home. She lives on five acres with her parents, a dog, two miniature goats, cats and a teenage daughter who is a dynamic visual artist herself. Ruth interviews fellow artists both inside and outside of the film/television industry. At the core of all she does is the strength of her faith.

11 Comments

  1. Mary Preston February 18, 2014 Reply

    Great to read your thoughts thank you.

  2. Jacqueline February 18, 2014 Reply

    Thank you for hosting and for all the great comments. Looking forward to hearing your feedback on the book. I’m always available through Facebook to connect. Thanks!!

  3. Jenna Kenote February 18, 2014 Reply

    It sounds very uplifting. Great excerpt

  4. Patrick Siu February 17, 2014 Reply

    I have enjoyed learning about your book. Thanks for sharing it.

  5. Elena February 17, 2014 Reply

    I liked the excerpt. Thank you!

  6. stacey dempsey February 17, 2014 Reply

    I like the excerpt as it gives me a peek at what the book will be about. Sounds great THANKS

  7. bn100 February 17, 2014 Reply

    Nice review

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

  8. Wendy Collard February 17, 2014 Reply

    Sounds like an uplifting and spiritual journey to be had in this book – thanks for the post, a great choice of except.

  9. steve weber February 17, 2014 Reply

    My favorite part was the excerpt.

  10. Rita Wray February 17, 2014 Reply

    I enjoyed the excerpt, thank you.

  11. Elise-Maria Barton February 17, 2014 Reply

    What a lovely post today. Thanks for sharing.
    ilookfamous@yahoo.com

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