Come in. Look around.
When you have finished, find me and let's have a chat!
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Third in the Essence series...
First with my Young Writers!
Todd and his scientist father have survived robbery and kidnapping.
Can they survive murder, lost friends and experiments gone very wrong?
Essence Three: Side Effects
Deborah.
Third in the Daughters of Ishmael Series!
First Review and it's a FIVE STAR!
I was so excited to get my hands on another one of Diane’s books. She has such a wonderful talent of being able to take me on a journey with some really incredible people in her stories. In this book It takes only a moment to be transported to the ancient times of Deborah’s life and to feel like you are there within the story. I was truly impressed again with the author's ability to take a history of people that I’ve grown up reading in my scriptures and bring it to life in a way that feels like I know them and understand their lives.
I highly recommend this book and all the books in the Daughters of Ishmael series.
Sheila H
I highly recommend this book and all the books in the Daughters of Ishmael series.
Sheila H
Tom, Becoming
My first ROMANCE
in a
Decade!
Vicious businessman, Thomas Burroughs wants everything life has to offer: Money.
Caring for no one, he runs his company and his family with the same cold impersonality.
Then Thomas inexplicably begins to change.
People, family begin to . . . matter.
Can he win back the wife he never had? And the sons he doesn't know?
And if he succeeds, what would he sacrifice to keep them?
Tom, Becoming is a brilliant examination of a man who succeeds because he fails.
A hopeful read.
Caring for no one, he runs his company and his family with the same cold impersonality.
Then Thomas inexplicably begins to change.
People, family begin to . . . matter.
Can he win back the wife he never had? And the sons he doesn't know?
And if he succeeds, what would he sacrifice to keep them?
Tom, Becoming is a brilliant examination of a man who succeeds because he fails.
A hopeful read.
The reviews are coming for Tom, Becoming!
5 Stars
Really enjoyed this book. It’s filled with hope, kindness and compassion. A reminder to live with a purpose. To find ways to make a difference in our lives and the lives of people around us. I really enjoyed the family in this book. It was a pleasure to get to know them. This is the third book I’ve read from this author. I always enjoy her writing. Very easy to become completely immersed into her novels.
Sheila
5 Stars
A very heart-warming and touching story. An easy-to-read journey of finding oneself, happiness and purpose.
I didn't want to set it down! I needed to see Thomas' journey and where he would end up! Beautifully written and a very heart-warming message.
Lindy
5 Stars
Thomas has everything and it's not enough. Mean and petty just because he can be, Thomas has so much he doesn't have the capacity to know he doesn't have what matters most. A beautifully written story, an easy read but you'll want to savor every word. Perfect for Book Club because there is much to explore. Keep a box of tissues near by and be prepared to feel your heart swell. As Thomas Becomes, you will be moved in ways only very special stories have the power to do. Treat yourself and read this, slowly.
SH
5 Stars
Really enjoyed this book. It’s filled with hope, kindness and compassion. A reminder to live with a purpose. To find ways to make a difference in our lives and the lives of people around us. I really enjoyed the family in this book. It was a pleasure to get to know them. This is the third book I’ve read from this author. I always enjoy her writing. Very easy to become completely immersed into her novels.
Sheila
5 Stars
A very heart-warming and touching story. An easy-to-read journey of finding oneself, happiness and purpose.
I didn't want to set it down! I needed to see Thomas' journey and where he would end up! Beautifully written and a very heart-warming message.
Lindy
5 Stars
Thomas has everything and it's not enough. Mean and petty just because he can be, Thomas has so much he doesn't have the capacity to know he doesn't have what matters most. A beautifully written story, an easy read but you'll want to savor every word. Perfect for Book Club because there is much to explore. Keep a box of tissues near by and be prepared to feel your heart swell. As Thomas Becomes, you will be moved in ways only very special stories have the power to do. Treat yourself and read this, slowly.
SH
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What's your next step?
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Amazon.ca
The Blog Tour Begins!
April 18, 2018 marks the beginning of two weeks of reviews for A House Divided!
Reveiws will be posted here every day.
Here's the first by:
Minette Langston of Southern Belle Charm
"As I finished the last words, my heart was hopeful. If Hannah could survive and thrive, well so can I, so can we all."
Read the entire review here.
THEY LIKED IT!
Deseret News reviewed
A House Divided.
And they really liked it!
Join me in a happy dance!
"A House Divided shares story of escaping wickedness in the Promised Land."
A House Divided.
And they really liked it!
Join me in a happy dance!
"A House Divided shares story of escaping wickedness in the Promised Land."
A House Divided
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I just finished it! Such a great book! I couldn't go to bed till I finished it. What an amazing story of unwavering faith in the face of unimaginable hardship. The characters are so alive and the ending was perfect!
Barb T.
I thoroughly loved your book.
Thank you for privileging me to read this wonderful book. I feel I know these people better. I feel I lived in the promised land with them. I felt their fears. Their despair. Their sorrows. Their hopes. Their worries. Their joy. Their faith. Their charity.
Karen L.
Hannah is saved, she should have died from the stoning, but she didn't. Her baby is safe that also could have ended badly. She is alive and she must be confused by it also...Hannah and I are walking the same path today. She, thousands of years ago and my path is today, but we are the same.
Trust the Lord will all your might has never changed.
Thank you,
Donna T.
I just finished it! Such a great book! I couldn't go to bed till I finished it. What an amazing story of unwavering faith in the face of unimaginable hardship. The characters are so alive and the ending was perfect!
Barb T.
I thoroughly loved your book.
Thank you for privileging me to read this wonderful book. I feel I know these people better. I feel I lived in the promised land with them. I felt their fears. Their despair. Their sorrows. Their hopes. Their worries. Their joy. Their faith. Their charity.
Karen L.
Hannah is saved, she should have died from the stoning, but she didn't. Her baby is safe that also could have ended badly. She is alive and she must be confused by it also...Hannah and I are walking the same path today. She, thousands of years ago and my path is today, but we are the same.
Trust the Lord will all your might has never changed.
Thank you,
Donna T.
Diane Stringam Tolley
Is now an award-winning author!
A huge thank you to
Re: Fiction
(Helping Fiction Writers Thrive)
Read my winning story here:
A Dinner Disaster
Another fantastic review. And a Crowned Heart award!
Daughter of Ishmael: Promised Land, Broken Heart
Diane Stringam Tolley
Genre: Inspirational
https://www.amazon.com/Daughter-Ishmael-Promised-Broken-Heart-ebook/dp/B01MS1XJU2?SubscriptionId=AKIAJUNAWUOLIRZOFMWQ&tag=intama-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B01MS1XJU2
HISTORICAL: The family of Ishmael is blessed with many daughters and when God commands their kinsman, Lehi, to flee Jerusalem with his family of many sons, Ishmael decides to join their families in marriage and leave together. His daughter Hannah hopes to wed the faithful Nephi, but she instead is given to Lemuel, a man who struggles with standing firm. As they venture to a new land, many trials and difficulties await them physically and spiritually. When Hannah’s own faith is tested to the limit, will she be able to stay strong?
Readers are introduced to Hannah at a very young age and follow her life into adulthood. She is a faithful young woman filled with hope of the wonderful husband and family she will have someday, until her arranged marriage to a weak man changes everything. Hannah’s character is well-developed and the setting of her ancient culture intertwined with her spiritual convictions is especially well done. Readers will truly be able to experience myriad emotions as Hannah is forced to make choices and decisions that take her in directions she hadn’t ever planned on. There are several twists and turns throughout the book that are riveting, though there are times the pacing is uneven. The thought-provoking themes of faith vs. obedience, and culture and tradition vs. following your heart will leave an impression long after the last page is turned. With memorable characters, vivid settings, and a roller-coaster of emotion, readers will be hard-pressed to put this inspirational story down.
Kate Campbell
Diane Stringam Tolley
Genre: Inspirational
https://www.amazon.com/Daughter-Ishmael-Promised-Broken-Heart-ebook/dp/B01MS1XJU2?SubscriptionId=AKIAJUNAWUOLIRZOFMWQ&tag=intama-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B01MS1XJU2
HISTORICAL: The family of Ishmael is blessed with many daughters and when God commands their kinsman, Lehi, to flee Jerusalem with his family of many sons, Ishmael decides to join their families in marriage and leave together. His daughter Hannah hopes to wed the faithful Nephi, but she instead is given to Lemuel, a man who struggles with standing firm. As they venture to a new land, many trials and difficulties await them physically and spiritually. When Hannah’s own faith is tested to the limit, will she be able to stay strong?
Readers are introduced to Hannah at a very young age and follow her life into adulthood. She is a faithful young woman filled with hope of the wonderful husband and family she will have someday, until her arranged marriage to a weak man changes everything. Hannah’s character is well-developed and the setting of her ancient culture intertwined with her spiritual convictions is especially well done. Readers will truly be able to experience myriad emotions as Hannah is forced to make choices and decisions that take her in directions she hadn’t ever planned on. There are several twists and turns throughout the book that are riveting, though there are times the pacing is uneven. The thought-provoking themes of faith vs. obedience, and culture and tradition vs. following your heart will leave an impression long after the last page is turned. With memorable characters, vivid settings, and a roller-coaster of emotion, readers will be hard-pressed to put this inspirational story down.
Kate Campbell
DAUGHTER OF ISHMAEL by Diane Stringam Tolley
If you’re looking for a love story, this isn’t it. Daughter of Ishmael by Diane Stringam Tolley is a fictionalized account of the Book of Mormon story of Lehi’s and Ishmael’s combined families’ journey from Jerusalem to the Promised Land told from the viewpoint of Ishmael’s middle daughter, Hannah.
Hannah and her sisters are aware from an early age that they are to marry the sons of Lehi, presumably in the same order as their ages. That would make Sam her intended. However her next older sister carries on a flirtation with Laman and after punishing the pair, their parents decide they should marry, leaving the oldest daughter without a prospective husband. Lehi and Ishmael decide Hannah, who is deeply religious, should marry Lemuel thus leading him away from being Laman’s shadow. Hannah is disappointed, but agrees.
The story progresses from the disappearance from Jerusalem of Lehi’s family, their return for the plates of Laban, the addition of Zoram to their group, the journey through the wilderness, construction of a boat, to finally arriving at the promised land. Hannah’s sisters and even Sariah, Lehi’s wife, produce children, but Hannah does not. She and Lemuel have their ups and downs, but it isn’t until they almost finish their journey that she finds herself with child. Her heart breaks when Laman, who has only daughters, draws away her precious son. The story reaches its climax when Nephi’s people separate themselves from Laman and his followers.
The characters in this story feel realistic though in reality, we know little about the daughters of Ishmael nor his sons and their wives. The scriptures reveal little about Lehi’s daughters as well. The author has given them recognizable characteristics with which readers can relate. The various settings from the city of Jerusalem and the surrounding countryside, through the desert country of the Middle East, to the ocean and on to the American continent is researched well. Jewish customs and household duties reveal meticulous research. As young girls often do, the daughters of Ishmael, planned and dreamed of their future husbands and children and at first this retelling of this Book of Mormon story appears to be headed toward a typical romance with Hannah and Nephi as the leading characters, but it takes a sharp turn from storybook romance with the marriage of Hannah and Lemuel.
Dreams don’t always come true. Stories don’t always have happy endings. Life is full of disappointments. Yet this story is not dreary or negative, but teaches strong lessons concerning faith and obedience to God’s laws. Perhaps what we see as the end is not the end. Those following President Thomas S. Monson’s admonition at the recent General Conference to read and study the Book of Mormon may find it worthwhile to read the scriptural story and this novel in tandem to discover for themselves the truths clarified by Sister Tolley and determine which concepts and actions are simply imagination and which promote adherence to God’s commandments. Those who enjoy action stories, historical fans, and those who read human drama will find much to like in Daughter of Ishmael.
If you’re looking for a love story, this isn’t it. Daughter of Ishmael by Diane Stringam Tolley is a fictionalized account of the Book of Mormon story of Lehi’s and Ishmael’s combined families’ journey from Jerusalem to the Promised Land told from the viewpoint of Ishmael’s middle daughter, Hannah.
Hannah and her sisters are aware from an early age that they are to marry the sons of Lehi, presumably in the same order as their ages. That would make Sam her intended. However her next older sister carries on a flirtation with Laman and after punishing the pair, their parents decide they should marry, leaving the oldest daughter without a prospective husband. Lehi and Ishmael decide Hannah, who is deeply religious, should marry Lemuel thus leading him away from being Laman’s shadow. Hannah is disappointed, but agrees.
The story progresses from the disappearance from Jerusalem of Lehi’s family, their return for the plates of Laban, the addition of Zoram to their group, the journey through the wilderness, construction of a boat, to finally arriving at the promised land. Hannah’s sisters and even Sariah, Lehi’s wife, produce children, but Hannah does not. She and Lemuel have their ups and downs, but it isn’t until they almost finish their journey that she finds herself with child. Her heart breaks when Laman, who has only daughters, draws away her precious son. The story reaches its climax when Nephi’s people separate themselves from Laman and his followers.
The characters in this story feel realistic though in reality, we know little about the daughters of Ishmael nor his sons and their wives. The scriptures reveal little about Lehi’s daughters as well. The author has given them recognizable characteristics with which readers can relate. The various settings from the city of Jerusalem and the surrounding countryside, through the desert country of the Middle East, to the ocean and on to the American continent is researched well. Jewish customs and household duties reveal meticulous research. As young girls often do, the daughters of Ishmael, planned and dreamed of their future husbands and children and at first this retelling of this Book of Mormon story appears to be headed toward a typical romance with Hannah and Nephi as the leading characters, but it takes a sharp turn from storybook romance with the marriage of Hannah and Lemuel.
Dreams don’t always come true. Stories don’t always have happy endings. Life is full of disappointments. Yet this story is not dreary or negative, but teaches strong lessons concerning faith and obedience to God’s laws. Perhaps what we see as the end is not the end. Those following President Thomas S. Monson’s admonition at the recent General Conference to read and study the Book of Mormon may find it worthwhile to read the scriptural story and this novel in tandem to discover for themselves the truths clarified by Sister Tolley and determine which concepts and actions are simply imagination and which promote adherence to God’s commandments. Those who enjoy action stories, historical fans, and those who read human drama will find much to like in Daughter of Ishmael.
Daughter of Ishmael
It's a hit!
Daughter of Ishmael
is in stores now and
The reviews are starting to come in:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I couldn't stop reading this great book!
By My Book A Day on January 13, 2017
"I couldn't stop reading this one! I loved everything about it!"
5.0 out of 5 stars
I genuinely enjoyed this one
By BoyMom on January 13, 2017
"The pacing of the book was perfect—always moving forward—every chapter, paragraph, and word essential to the story. (And I, as a writer, took a few notes. :))"
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, skillfully written and thought-provoking book!
By Marlene A. Sullivan on January 10, 2017
"Daughter of Ishmael leaves you with a better understanding of the trials we face in our own lives and the choices we make, while looking at the eternal perspective."
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh this was an amazing novel.
By Amber on January 16, 2017
"It is not the normal kind of novel I usually read and review. But boy am I glad I did.
Absolutely loved this book. I read it in 2 days because I was so hooked and addicted."
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Character Development
By Christy Monson on January 15, 2017
This compelling novel tells the familiar scripture story from an illuminating new perspective.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A new look at a beloved scripture story
By Amazon Customer on January 14, 2017
Daughter of Ishmael really pulled on my emotions ... I was thinking about it long after I turned the last page. I highly recommend Daughter of Ishmael to readers of historical LDS fiction who enjoy conflicts that center around faith.
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Seven years old and
an integral part of the
household duties!
(Daughter of Ishmael: Chapter 1)
an integral part of the
household duties!
(Daughter of Ishmael: Chapter 1)
What do YOU think
it looked like?
(Daughter of Ishmael: Chapter 23)
it looked like?
(Daughter of Ishmael: Chapter 23)
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They like it! They really like it!
Have you ever thought about how snowmen and the song originated? I really hadn't - but my friend Diane Stringam Tolley has. A lot.
Diane has written several books, and I finally had time to read one of them during my Thanksgiving travels. I have always loved snowmen, so naturally I chose SnowMan as the first of her books to read. It is a fairly short story - only 134 pages, but I am still thinking about it a week after I finished it. It made me both smile and cry, and I will never build another snowman without remembering Diane's inspiring story. Diane's engaging writing style and her account of the life of John Benjamin Frosst will transport you to a snowy winter decades ago, and leave you with a warm feeling. I highly recommend you treat yourself and read this book.
http://www.ofeverymoment.com/2015/12/staurday-suggestion-snowman-first-song.html
Diane has written several books, and I finally had time to read one of them during my Thanksgiving travels. I have always loved snowmen, so naturally I chose SnowMan as the first of her books to read. It is a fairly short story - only 134 pages, but I am still thinking about it a week after I finished it. It made me both smile and cry, and I will never build another snowman without remembering Diane's inspiring story. Diane's engaging writing style and her account of the life of John Benjamin Frosst will transport you to a snowy winter decades ago, and leave you with a warm feeling. I highly recommend you treat yourself and read this book.
http://www.ofeverymoment.com/2015/12/staurday-suggestion-snowman-first-song.html
Newest review for Kris Kringle's Magic!
We read your story, "Kris Kringle's Magic" last year as a family.
My son absolutely loved it.
He just asked if it has a sequel.
You mentioned somewhere that it was tentatively titled, "Kris." However the only other book I can find by you is "Carving Angels." Is this the sequel to "Kris Kringle's Magic?"
Thanks - keep up the amazing stories.
We read your story, "Kris Kringle's Magic" last year as a family.
My son absolutely loved it.
He just asked if it has a sequel.
You mentioned somewhere that it was tentatively titled, "Kris." However the only other book I can find by you is "Carving Angels." Is this the sequel to "Kris Kringle's Magic?"
Thanks - keep up the amazing stories.
My Christmas Dreams coming true!
Every Author's dream:
To see their books received
with joy and anticipation.
Photo by: Lucas Boutilier at Naked Rain Photography
To see their books received
with joy and anticipation.
Photo by: Lucas Boutilier at Naked Rain Photography
Taking KKM and the Hot Topic of Prejudice to the Schools
Three of the classes at Coloniale School in Beaumont
The response has been overwhelming! Seven school visits so far. Hundreds of students have participated. From grades three to eight, their insight and wisdom has been nothing less than amazing! What a choice, wonderful experience!
Schools visited so far:
Bellevue, Beaumont
Beau Meadow, Beaumont
Coloniale, Beaumont
Crawford Plains, Edmonton
Sakaw, Edmonton
Schools visited so far:
Bellevue, Beaumont
Beau Meadow, Beaumont
Coloniale, Beaumont
Crawford Plains, Edmonton
Sakaw, Edmonton
My name. In lights!!!
It was a wonderful evening at the Beaumont Library.
Everyone worked so hard to make it a success.
And I finally got to see my name up in lights!
Kris Kringle's Magic Book Launch
at
Generations Bookstore in Edmonton
What a fantastic evening!
Good friends.
Good food.
Great sales!
Book Launch Party
Oh, the fun we had!
Notice the head of hair behind the table?
A young man who couldn't wait to get home before he started reading . . .
Notice the head of hair behind the table?
A young man who couldn't wait to get home before he started reading . . .
Kris Kringle's Magic
Podcast interview with Diane Stringam Tolley!
by The Marketing Mentress, Christine Till
http://www.practicalpodcasting.com/kris-kringles-magic-diane-stringam-tolley-author/
First Reviews for Kris Kringle's Magic!
The ‘voice of the story-teller’ style and the themes of ‘The Courtship of Santa and Mrs. Santa’ and ‘How They Came to Live at the North Pole With the Elves’ make this a sure winner for a read-aloud by the Christmas tree. It will also appeal to all who like to curl up with an afghan and a book filled with light, love and optimism. For those who want some depth to their seasonal reading, there are the darker themes of slavery, prejudice, and mindless class discrimination. These diverse themes are reconciled as the story reveals the difference that one person of good will and conviction can make in a society—helped along by a little magic. This book belongs in every family’s basket of “Books to share at Christmas”.
Barbara Strong
Schoolteacher - Retired
Full-time Book Aficionado
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It is amazing that what is arguably the most widespread, beloved myth and legend in Christendom — that of Santa Claus and his toy-building Elves, inhabiting the North Pole — has only scattered bits of disjointed ‘backstory’ in our minds and in our culture. Who is Santa anyway? Why does he hang around with Elves? And why did they go, of all places, to the North Pole?
Diane Stringam Tolley does a masterful job of pulling the pieces toge
Barbara Strong
Schoolteacher - Retired
Full-time Book Aficionado
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It is amazing that what is arguably the most widespread, beloved myth and legend in Christendom — that of Santa Claus and his toy-building Elves, inhabiting the North Pole — has only scattered bits of disjointed ‘backstory’ in our minds and in our culture. Who is Santa anyway? Why does he hang around with Elves? And why did they go, of all places, to the North Pole?
Diane Stringam Tolley does a masterful job of pulling the pieces toge