John 3:16 Marketing Network Excerpt Tour of
“The Donkey and the King”
Excerpt Nine
A
donkey longs for an easier life with no heavy burdens and no one to tell him
what to do. He runs away and becomes lost, but “good” finds him in the most unlikely
of places.
Travel to the Bible lands and meet Baruch, a stubborn donkey,
and other lovable animals: Lowly, the
pig; Much-Afraid, a small, lame dog; Worldly Crow, who isn’t as bright as he
thinks he is; and a sheep, Little, sent on a special mission by the
King. The ending of the story will delight young readers as they discover
“good” exists in the world if they look and listen for it.
When
I was young, I hated doing chores. I suppose I was this donkey, rebellious and
self-determined, but desperate for a friend—the one friend who would never
leave me (or you).
Here
is a short excerpt from “The Donkey and the King.” This is the ninth (and
final) stop on the tour. If you missed the previous eight stops, here is a
listing of all of them:
I
hope you will visit all the blogs and participate in the John 3:16 Marketing
Network Book Launch and win the grand prize. See details below.
The
donkey and the sheep took off down the road.
“We are
going to a garden,” said the sheep. “It’s a beautiful place full of flowers,
friends, and, most of all, the King, but…”
“But
what?” Baruch asked.
“There is
only one gate, one door, one place to get in.
An angel
guards it with a flaming sword.
You must
hear the King’s voice to enter the garden.”
*~*~*~*~*~*
On
every page is the hidden word “good.” Can you find it in the drawings above? If
not, you can look below and see where the word is hidden.
The
unique quality about Kindle-enhanced books is that the drawings and font size
can be enlarged for young readers. And for parents who can’t find the word, a
QR code (a free AP is available for smart phones) and link is provided to
facilitate the search. Some pages are more challenging than others (for older
readers).
If
you enjoyed looking for the mouse in “Goodnight Moon” when you were young, your
child will delight in looking for “good” in “The Donkey and the King.” The
moral: There is good in the world if you
look and listen for the King’s voice.
Details:
“The Donkey and the
King” (A Story of Redemption)
99
cents December 1 through December 16
24
reviews, 4.8 stars
Ages
2-6
Book
Trailer: http://bit.ly/Donkey_Video
From
December 1 through December 16, the John 3:16 Marketing Network is hosting a
Christmas Book Launch and “The Donkey and the King” is a featured book.
As
part of the event, the Network is offering a $200 Amazon gift e-card to one
lucky winner. For a chance to win, go to http://bit.ly/Christian_Books and enter the Rafflecopter (toward the bottom of the page).
And be sure and pick up your Kindle version of “The Donkey and the King” for 99
cents at http://bit.ly/Donkey_Kindle
Lorilyn
Roberts is an award-winning author who writes family-friendly books for the
young, the young at heart, and all those in between. Visit http://LorilynRoberts.com to learn more.
Thank you, Kara, for hosting me today. This is the last day of the tour, so be sure your readers enter the Rafflecopter drawing to win $200. The link is above.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have this book to read to the kids.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Diana
joeym11@frontier.com