BOOK REVIEW: A Symphony of Seasons by Connie Arnold

FREE…FREE…Leave a Comment For A Chance to Win!!!

Webloggers try to help each other and will do almost (I said ALMOST)

anything to enticeYOUto leave a comment.

My friend Connie Arnold,has just come out with her

th book of poetry calledA Symphony of Seasonsand this post is part of a two week blog tour she is doing to feature its March 29th release.

So what’s in it for you?

A chance to win some cool FREE stuff!!

Anyone who leaves a comment on this post TODAY will be entered in a drawing to win either:

A Vivaldi Four Seasons CDor a hummingbird suncatcher windchime.?

Enter the drawing for these two prizes by leaving a comment below. Additional entries can be earned for comments left on the blogs listed below during the tour, for following this blog, and for sharing this post or any of the posts during the tour on Facebook or Twitter (be sure to post a comment here when you do that so you’ll get your extra entries).

You will receive afree giftwith your purchase of a signed copy ofA Symphony of Seasonsfrom me during this tour, a beautiful framed season photo with one of my verses on it. A beautiful gift for Mother’s Day, graduation or other special occasion! Photos are by photographerGary Strader.

More details about a chance to win can be seen onConnie’s blog.

I first discovered Connie’s poems a few years ago when we

were in the same online author’s group.

What I liked most about her poetry site and books was the way she

coupled photography with simple poems that resonated truth.

Obviously, since this is her FOURTH BOOK she’s hit on a

winning combination of incredible photography taken by Gary Strader

and heartfelt poems that write heavenly words of truth on our hearts.

To be perfectly honest I am not a genuine poem lover but Connie’s

poems refresh, challenge and inspire me.

I ordered a few copies of her last book and found them to be fabulous gifts.

Rich enough visually to appeal to almost anyone and gentle enough in the

word-truths presented that believer and non-believer alike would enjoy them.

A Symphony of Seasons has many different types of poems that could be used for special occasions. There is a birthday poem, a Fourth of July poem and the one featured below:

A Hymn of Thanksgiving

By Connie Arnold

Join in joyful singing to God,

your voices in harmony raise,

with grateful love offering to God

a hymn of thanksgiving and praise.

Join in worship and giving thanks

to God throughout all of your days,

with gratitude singing to God

a hymn of thanksgiving and praise.

Join in expressing thanks and joy

for all of God’s marvelous ways,

with adoring hearts lifting to God

a hymn of thanksgiving and praise.

So now it’s time to comment for a chance to win!

You could comment on the post itself.

You could comment on poetry in general.

You could comment on Connie’s books.

You could comment with YOUR OWN poetry.

Or you could help me with a tag team poem just for fun.

I’ll start it… and you add a line and so on.

It doesn’t matter what you comment as long as you for a chance to WIN WIN WIN something FREE FREE FREE!!

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Here’s my very feeble attempt at what I hope will be a funny tag team poem.

See what you can add to it in the comment section:

“Blogs are green

Posts are red

Commenting might just ____________ ”

(you write the next line!)

Connie’s other sites are:

www.conniearnold.webs.com

www.conniearnold.blogspot.com

www.childrensbooks.webs.com

www.childrensauthorconniearnold.blogspot.com

0 thoughts on “BOOK REVIEW: A Symphony of Seasons by Connie Arnold

  1. Lynn says:

    Connie visited me from Spiritual Sundays this past week and I do love poetry especially combined with beautiful photography/nature photography. I have never heard of a “blog tour” so this is quite interesting. Good luck with the second half of this tour and congratulations on having your 4th book of poetry published. How blessed to be able to use your gift to touch others.

  2. Connie Arnold says:

    Lynn, thank you for your comment and good wishes! It’s a blessing to have people like Debbie to share about my new book, and I’m very thankful to be able to write words that God uses to touch others.

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