Jorie’s favourite INSPY #readathon | Celebrating the JOY of #CFSRS20 – wherein #JorieReads a heap of lovely Christian Fiction throughout August!

Posted Monday, 3 August, 2020 by jorielov , 0 Comments

#CFSRS20 readathon badge created by Jorie in Canva.

This *August!* I’ve decided to forego organising what I’ll be reading during #CFSRS20 and leave it up to the moment I pick up a book and find myself falling into its chapters – ergo, Jorie gets her #INSPYreads on for the next 30 *28!* days!

Quick Links:

2020 #CFSRS20 Reading Challenge

& this Year’s Reading Challenge Sponsors (Authors & Pubs)

& the tags: #amreadingcfsrs20 & #cfsrs20winner

Rainbow Digital Clip Art Washi Tape made by The Paper Pegasus. Purchased on Etsy by Jorie and used with permission.

Each Summer, I happily look forward to the Christian & Clean Fiction Reading Safari hosted by the lovely Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books, of whom I originally crossed paths whilst hosting for Cedar Fort Publishing & Media. I have been a long standing hybrid reader of mainstream & INSPY markets of Literature since I was a young girl – wherein I would go to the regular bookstores as well as my hometown Indie inasmuch as my favourite Christian Bookstores as well. Uniquely, I bought most of my beloved Mandie series at the Indie bookstore as they stocked them more regularly than the Christian bookstores! I’m still hoping I have a full set – one day I’ll know for sure when I can unpack my Mandie books.

Usually this lovely event and readathon is hosted in JULY – however, this year, it was shifted into August and for me, I believe this was a better fit for me as a reader. I had a hard ending to May (ie. my migraines started to resume) whereas June & July were a bit of a blur with clustering migraines which knocked out more days and weeks than I desire to acknowledge possible. The latter of which was the past two weeks wherein I was barely able to surface on my blog whilst I was just attempting to resume reading as I was finally finding my focus again. This last migraine was a beast and I wish it on no one.

Regular readers of Jorie Loves A Story will be familiar with my keen attachment to INSPY Literature & Christian Fiction (in particular) by how regularly those stories are featured on my blog and/or my social feeds. One of the authors featured this year during the readathon is Danielle Thorne of whom I hosted during @SatBookChat this July. My reviews of her two novels “Josette” and “His Daughter’s Prayer” were postponed due to my severe migraines and the intensity of the lightning storms – as I did try to keep reading betwixt and between the migraines themselves which plagued me for the final two weeks of the month, however, the lightning storms made it impossible to gain any traction with the connectivity issues I was facing to update the reviews in progress. I’ll be sharing more about this lovely author this first week of the readathon – hopefully to inspire others to pick up her novels, to re-read over our #SatBookChat convo and to happily join the readathon to support the author and/or win one of her lovely books. She graciously gave two of my chatters one of her novels – the two stories we had chatted about during @SatBookChat.

It isn’t just my love of INSPY & Christian Fiction, but the wonderful uplift of JOY get have whenever you’re residing in one of these kinds of stories. I know I’ll be reading some more Love Inspired Suspense this month as it is a yearly happiness of joy to focus on those lovelies but where I find my readerly hat resting outside of Love Inspired is anyone’s guess!

Thus, I am a few days late joining the readathon this year – however, I previously selected the books to choose amongst to read this year and I couldn’t be happier to get get started! Some are from my backlogue of reviews, others are from my personal library – including the ones I’ve won in past Christian Reading Safaris or other bookaways! As that is the extended joy of this kind of readathon – you get to read the stories you’ve already selected to read whilst you get the chance to ‘meet’ new authors of INSPY if your name is pulled as one of the weekly winners!

Talk about a lovely readathon, eh?

Plus it is all at your own time and pacing –
how many stories you want to focus on and how fast you read them as well.

I’m looking forward to pulling a book off my shelf, setting into the story and having a nice readathon spent consumed by the books which give me a heap of JOY to be reading!

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

The following convo is regarding

the Christian & Clean Fiction Summer Reading Safari,
or as you will find the posts on my blog & Twitter feeds: #amreadingcfsrs120 OR #CFSRS20

I compiled this Q&A last year and am re-sharing it this year in case someone would like to participate but didn’t understand the specifics. I also added a bottom section pertinent to the Google Form which is replacing the way we added our entries in 2018 July.

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

We don’t have to review all the books we’re reading this month, but we can talk about them on Twitter or in a wrap-up post on our blogs or just read them w/o socially sharing them? That’s the option in the bookaway for “Read a book”

A: Yes. If you read a book that is Christian or Clean Fiction, you can enter it in the google form for points in the giveaways. ← In lieu of Rafflecopter, this year we have a Google form.

We can read and review ANY author of our choice –

as long as their Christian / INSPY or Clean – right?

A: Yes. You can read and review and author of your choice as long as it’s Christian or Clean, but you do get more entries in the Reading Challenge Google Form if you read a book by an author or publisher sponsor.

IF we are not in the Facebook group (as I use Twitter) but we read a book on the Facebook Challenge page (on the challenge blog) OR if we read book by an author listed on that page, we enter that title into that space on the bookaway?

A: Yes. You can enter this title to for extra points in the Reading Challenge Google Form. :)

Here’s what I was most worried about after finding 15+ audiobooks I want to listen to this month which actually count as INSPY/ChrisFic reads —

I am off-setting my readings with audiobooks, as I am trying to curb a repeat of Spring where I had a high frequency of migraines. When you say ‘read’ a book – you are accepting some of us are reading print books *and* audiobooks?

I wanted to confirm this wasn’t format specific to ONLY print or ebooks?

A: As for “reading” a book, this can be print,

e-book, or audiobook. What ever works best for you. :)

In regards to the Google Form:

Let’s say you’ve decided to follow a new author (ie. Twitter, their blog, their website, or author newsletter) but didn’t get to finish a book? Add that info to the form for the day it applies. Maybe you followed a new author + shared a s/o for the readathon via Twitter – add both to the form for that day’s entry. If you finished a book, shared a tweet *and!* followed a new author – mark all those fields on the form! Also, if you are blogging a review and/or sharing a review via GoodReads, LibraryThing or another site – those links also count on the form, too (for the days they apply). As a for instance – I shared a tweet and followed a new author on the 1st of July, 2019.

Rainbow Digital Clip Art Washi Tape made by The Paper Pegasus. Purchased on Etsy by Jorie and used with permission.

Jorie’s INSPY Reads for AUGUST 2020:

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

Posts about #CFSRS20:

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

Jorie’s #INSPYAugust & #CleanReads selections:
[the stories NOT counting towards #CFSRS20]

  • A Bridge Home (Back to Bluestone River) by Virginia McCullough | #RomanceTuesdays
  • Josette by Danielle Thorne (a Regency inspired by Jane Austen) | #AustenInAugust
  • Ready to Trust (Hearts of Oklahoma) by Tina Radcliffe | #RomanceTuesdays
  • His Daughter’s Prayer by Danielle Thorne | #INSPYSundays
  • When He Found Me (Road to Refuge) by Victoria Bylin | #INSPYSundays
    and A Gift to Cherish (Road to Refuge) by Victoria Byllin

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

Jorie’s #CFSRS20 selections:

The stories listed in these columns are the ones I’ll be tweeting and/or blogging about for entries into the challenge. If you see the ‘♥’ I’ve listened OR read the story! The titles I won’t be reviewing will be mentioned on Twitter – either in a *thread, a singular tweet (either before or after I finish a story in full) or any combination therein whilst most likely it will end up on a post on my blog such as #WWWeds. OR The Sunday Post. Links on titles re-direct to one of these kinds of posts!

Magnolia Storms Quote banner created by Jorie in Canva. Magnolia Storms novel Photography Credit: © jorielovesastory.com.

(*) Share the tweet about this review

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

  • Hadley Beckett’s Next Dish by Bethany Turner
  • Yours Truly, Thomas by Rachel Fordham
  • Never Let Go (Uncommon Justice) by Elizabeth Goddard
  • Before the Season Ends (Forsythe Trilogy) by Linore Rose Burkard

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

UPDATED: Reading List entries | 25th AUG, 2020

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

The stories I *won!* during #CFSRS18, #CFSRS19 & #CFSRS20

I had intended to read these over the past few years – however, between life & health afflictions specific to my chronic migraines – I simply never had the chance to read them. I am hopeful this august I can start to read the stories of which I was thankful to have won.

#CFSRS18

Kiss of the Spindle by Nancy Campbell Allen
*after I listen to “Beauty & the Clockwork Beast”

Magnolia Storms by Janet W. Ferguson

A Thousand Sleepless Nights by Teri Harman

Before I Knew You by Beth Steury

Someplace Familiar  by Teresa Tysinger

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

#CFSRS19

Yours Truly, Thomas by Rachel Fordham

A Love for Lizzie by Tracey J. Lyons

Teal Paisley Tights by Barbara Brutt

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

#CFSRS20

The Art of Rivers by Janet W. Ferguson

The Marquess Meets His Match by Julie Coulter Bellon

Star Rising by Janet W. Ferguson

+/- The Edge of Belonging by Amanda Cox & What Momma Left Behind by Cindy K. Sproles
(*) I believe as I’m within the top 25 participants for the safari this year, I’ll be receiving these titles from Revell as these were noted as being given out to all participants up until the 24/25th reader joined the event.

Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

Whilst reading INSPY is my Summer readathon of choice, I’ve also decided this to participate in #ARCAugust & #AustenINAugust as all my previous attempts to get a jump start on my ARC backlogue &/or my failed attempts to finish #JaneAustenJuly (courtesy of severe migraines & lightning storms) re-inspired me to attempt those reading goals this month instead next to my beloved INSPY Reads.

Rainbow Digital Clip Art Washi Tape made by The Paper Pegasus. Purchased on Etsy by Jorie and used with permission.

{Sources: Rainbow Digital Clip Art Washi Tape made by The Paper Pegasus. Purchased on Etsy by Jorie and used with permission. Post dividers by Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com. Tweets were embedded due to codes provided by Twitter. Blog graphics created by Jorie via Canva: #CFSRS20 badge, Magnolia Storms Quote banner (Magnolia Storms novel Photography Credit: © jorielovesastory.com) and the Comment Box Banner.}

Copyright © Jorie Loves A Story, 2020.

I’m a social reader | I love sharing my reading life

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • #CFSRS20

About jorielov

I am self-educated through local libraries and alternative education opportunities. I am a writer by trade and I cured a ten-year writer’s block by the discovery of Nanowrimo in November 2008. The event changed my life by re-establishing my muse and solidifying my path. Five years later whilst exploring the bookish blogosphere I decided to become a book blogger. I am a champion of wordsmiths who evoke a visceral experience in narrative. I write comprehensive book showcases electing to get into the heart of my reading observations. I dance through genres seeking literary enlightenment and enchantment. Starting in Autumn 2013 I became a blog book tour hostess featuring books and authors. I joined The Classics Club in January 2014 to seek out appreciators of the timeless works of literature whose breadth of scope and voice resonate with us all.

"I write my heart out and own my writing after it has spilt out of the pen." - self quote (Jorie of Jorie Loves A Story)

read more >> | Visit my Story Vault of Book Reviews | Policies & Review Requests | Contact Jorie

Divider

Posted Monday, 3 August, 2020 by jorielov in Bits & Bobbles of Jorie, Blog Tour Host, Inspirational Fiction & Non-Fiction, JLAS Update Post, Reading Challenges




All posts on my blog are open to new comments & commentary!
I try to visit your blog in return as I believe in ‘Bloggers Commenting Back
(which originated as a community via Readers Wonderland).


Comments are moderated. Once your comment is approved for the first time, your comments thereafter will be recognised and automatically approved. All comments are reviewed and continue to be moderated after automated approval. By using the comment form you are consenting with the storage and handling of your personal data by this website.

Once you use the comment form, if your comment receives a reply (this only applies to those who leave comments by email), there is a courtesy notification set to send you a reply ticket. It is at your discretion if you want to return to re-respond and/or to continue the conversation established. This is a courtesy for commenters to know when their comments have been replied by either the blog's owner or a visitor to the blog who wanted to add to the conversation. Your email address is hidden and never shared. Read my Privacy Policy.

Leave a Reply

(Enter your URL then click here to include a link to one of your blog posts.)