Showing posts with label Ashea Goldson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashea Goldson. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Scorched by Ashea Goldson


About the Book

Nila still remembers the fire that claimed her husband’s life. Being a widow and single mother is hard enough but being accused of her husband’s murder still burns. Unable to complete her education in the US,  the beautiful young Nila is propelled into a life of  bar dancing back home in India. When she runs into Malcolm, a handsome, womanizing, and ambitious old acquaintance from her college days, a friendship emerges, and she is confronted with dreams that had been buried for years. For the first time since her arranged marriage, and since the fire that changed her life, Nila is drawn into a journey of self-discovery. 

Forced to face their own demons, both Malcolm and Nila  are thrown into a war of good versus evil as  Nila’s mother in law is determined  to have her incarcerated for murdering her son . Not having an easy life thus far, Nila feels like she has already been in a fiery furnace, while Malcolm feels torn about jeopardizing his nearly perfect future and fortune with her problems. When a rich American runway model attempts to steal Malcolm’s heart, Nila begins to re-evaluate her relationship with Malcolm.When the heat is turned up, will Nila trust the foreign faith she has grown to know? Will Malcolm and Nila be able to overcome their conflicting cultures and ambitions to finally find real love, the kind that only comes from God?

Five Minutes With The Author 

When did you begin to love writing?
I remember always loving stories, whether they were on paper or in my head. As soon as I could read and write, I began to write stories and cut and paste pictures to go with my stories. I read every book I could get my hands on and I lived for these imaginary characters. All through middle school, high school, and college  I wrote for school publications and enjoyed every creative moment of it.

Did you know you would be an author?
Yes, at the back of my mind, I knew I would write a book one day. However, my career track was originally journalism because I was steered that way by teachers.Unfortunately, I didn’t realize I should have majored in creative writing.

Why do you call yourself a kingdom writer?
In everything I write, I try to glorify God’s kingdom.  My goal is to illustrate God’s love through the lives of ordinary people.

When did you publish your first book?
My first published book was a collection of poetry entitled, When Torn Down Is All You Know. A few years later, at the end of 2006, I received my first two book deal with Kensington’s Urban Christian Books. My first novel, The Lovechild, was released in August 2008.

What would you say have been the highlights of your literary career?
I currently have five novels in print, including my latest release, Scorched. My next novel, When Kingdom Comes, will be released in August 2014. Just knowing that my books are available in bookstores and libraries across the country and the world is very humbling for me. I love it most when people write to me to say that they enjoyed the book or that it had a specific impact on their life.

Which book of yours is your favorite?
Although I have a particular liking of the characters of the joy series, I would have to say that my favorite book is Scorched because of the love story.

Tell us about Scorched.
Scorched was released on June 25th 2013. Nila is a beautiful Indian woman who is struggling with her faith. Although she is still traumatized by her arranged marriage, domestic abuse and the fire that changed her life, she is still being accused of murdering her husband. As life is not easy for women in India,Nila is forced into a life of illegal bar dancing in Bangalore to support herself and her daughter.  When she runs into Malcolm, a handsome, womanizing, and ambitious old acquaintance from her college days in the United States, they become close friends;she still fears any kind of intimacy. When a rich American runway model attempts to steal Malcolm’s heart, Nila begins to re-evaluate her relationship with Malcolm but it may be too late.

Why did you decide to write about India?
I always enjoy taking adventurous trips in my imagination, although I haven’t visited there yet. Believe it or not the character came first and then the destination. I wanted to show what life was like for women in India and what it was like for an American living and working in Bangalore.

What did you enjoy most about writing Scorched?
I enjoyed writing Malcolm’s character because he was so irresistible and almost chivalrous, at least to Nila. I loved softening his heart underneath that fine, muscular exterior.

What would you like your readers to know that they may not all ready know?
I’d like them to know that I write screenplays now, that I have one movie released on dvd, Searching For The Right Thing and it’s available for purchase on Amazon. Look for my second production to be released next fall.

What should we expect from you next?
Definitely more books and more movies which shed light in a dark world.

Where can we purchase books,contact you or find out more about your writing ministry?

The books may be purchased anywhere books are sold. You can contact me at asheagold@yahoo.com or find me at www.asheagoldson.com, Blogtalkradio,Facebook, Twitter,and Linked In.

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Joy Comes In The Morning

About the Book

Sister Alex Carter is seemingly a pillar of spiritual strength, working diligently in the ministry, trying to help everyone – but she has a secret. In fact, she’s really a ticking time bomb. She’s set to marry Deacon Joshua Bennings, a bishop’s son and the church’s most eligible bachelor, but she can’t seem to escape a mistake from her past. Now a past lover is making a selfish attempt to expose Alex; so, she learns to fight,


Alex strikes a moral indictment against the church, pledging to right the wrongs of hypocrisy. Meanwhile, a flirtatious church sister is competing for Joshua’s attention, and Alex is not sure he’ll still love her because she is holding on to a job that’s pulling her further away from the will of God for her life.

As Alex wrestles to maintain her spotless reputation, her prepackaged life begins to unravel, bringing her to the brink of losing everything she has worked so hard for. Finding herself in the beautiful plains of Kenya, Alex is forced to face not only her past, but her future as well. Will she ever learn that through Christ, no matter how dark it gets, joy comes in the morning?

Book Review

"Ashea Gordon takes weaves a tale of redemption and forgiveness. We are introduced to Alex, a woman who is strong in her faith and a pillar of strength who is always willing to help others. Alex is harboring a secret that she is unable to forgive herself for. Ms. Gordon does an exceptional job sharing Alex’s story and giving the readers a lesson in forgiveness. The story gives hope for those who have been unable to forgive themselves for a past malfeasance. A definite message of hope was conveyed to the readers. I truly enjoyed reading this book and am looking forward to Ms. Gordon’s future works."

Reviewed by Deneice Shelman

Readers may learn more about the author at her website http://www.asheagoldson.com/ Joy Comes In the Morning is available at Walmart, online at Amazon.com and your local bookstore. Click here to order online.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

The Love Child Blog Tour - Day One



Meet Ashea Goldson, author of The Lovechild

Ashea Goldson, originally born in Brooklyn, NewYork  is a wife of twenty three years, a mother of two daughters, a grandmother of one, a  graduate of Fordham University, a writer, a poet, a publisher, a reviewer, an internet radio host, an educator, and a co-founder of a Christian preparatory school. Active in the ministry, she is a dedicated member of World Changers Church International for many years. She has a lifetime of experience with writing which ranges from being published in local newspapers, magazines, and online  publications to full length books.
Her first Christian fiction novel is The Lovechild, published by Urban Christian Publishers in 2008. Ashea’s short story entitled “The Kit Cat Trial” will be released in an anthology named Pets Across America in September 2009. Her second Christian fiction novel, Joy Comes In The Morning, will be released in July 2010, also by Urban Christian Publishers.  She has recently released a non-fiction title, Resurrecting Vision: 45 steps To Digging Up Your Destiny And Seeing It Through God’s Eyes through her own publishing company.
Calling herself a kingdom writer, and passionate about this calling, she is currently working on her third novel, random poems, several short stories, a children’s book, and is organizing a literacy group for youth in her community. During her relaxation time she can be found hanging out with her family, snuggled up to a good book, or listening to gospel music.

List your published books.
The Lovechild, Resurrecting Vision, (and currently in production, Joy Comes In The Morning)

Which book did you find the hardest to birth?

Undoubtedly,The Lovechild because it’s my first novel and also my first traditionally published work.

Which book is your current favorite?

Joy Comes In the Morning
Tell us a little about this book.
Joy Comes In The Morning deals with self-condemnation vs. God's agape love, and restoration. Sister Alex Carter is a good woman and seemingly a pillar of spiritual strength, working diligently in the ministry, trying to help everyone, yet she is unable to help or forgive herself. In fact, she is really a ticking time bomb. Although the one thing she wants more than anything else is to marry her fiancĂ© Deacon Joshua Bennings, a Bishop’s son and the church’s most eligible bachelor, she can’t seem to escape a mistake from her own past.
Alex learns to fight, striking a moral indictment against the church, debating to right the wrongs of hypocrisy, and competing with a flirtatious church sister for the man she loves. She’s also holding onto a job that’s pulling her further away from the will of God for her life and trying to block an old lover’s  selfish attempt to expose her.
As Alex wrestles to hang onto her spotless reputation, her pre-packaged life begins to unravel, bringing her to the brink of losing everything she has worked so hard for. Despite her adversity, she ultimately discovers through Christ, no matter how dark it gets, joy always comes in the morning.

How would you describe your writing style?

I would describe my writing style as relaxed contemporary.
Do you listen to music while you write? If so, what kind?

Sometimes I use soft gospel or jazz to soothe me and sometimes I use it to soothe me when I’m writing. It can put me in a certain mood. I prefer instrumentals.
 
Tell us anything about you as a writer that you think might be interesting or unusual.
I subconsciously put my writing career on hold for many years while focusing on my family. Then after receiving a revelation on the purpose and perfect will of God for my life, I threw myself back into writing at full force.

What advice do you have for aspiring writers?

1.    Believe in yourself, no matter how discouraged you may become. Persevere, by writing, until the end.
2.    Complete a manuscript, even if it’s the roughest draft. Just get the story down on paper and proceed to fix it at that point.
3.    Find a local or online writers group for support, possible critiques, and/or information. Writing can be a lonely profession. Seek out others who are on the same path.
4.    Study, study, study the craft of writing so that you can produce the best possible quality work at all times. This study also includes industry trends and formats.
                                                   
Writers are often encouraged to write what they know. Have you found that to be the case with your writing?
That is true to some extent, but I tend to write about characters who may have familiar personality traits, but who may be in unfamiliar places and circumstances. I thrive on the mystery of the unknown. 


ABOUT THE BOOK

In The Lovechild, Makaeli Hunt, a successful fashion designer, has been driven far away from home by her family’s dysfunction. While living in Italy, trying to heal the wounds of yesterday, ambition becomes her comforter. When a family emergency forces her to return to her home, in seven life altering days, amidst  memories of a tumultuous past, will one revealed secret drive her away from her family and God forever? Or will she discover what it means to be God’s lovechild?

Dealing with issues of racism, depression, self-esteem, drug addiction, mental illness, verbal and physical abuse,The Lovechild is a story of redemption and re-dedication, confirming our victory in Jesus Christ.

Follow the blog tour at http://bit.ly/TheLovechild

For more information about Ashea, visit her at http://www.asheagoldson.com.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Lovechild Blog Tour



In The Lovechild, Makaeli Hunt, a successful fashion designer, has been driven far away from home by her family’s dysfunction. While living in Italy, trying to heal the wounds of yesterday, ambition becomes her comforter. When a family emergency forces her to return to her home, in seven life altering days, amidst  memories of a tumultuous past,will one revealed secret drive her away from her family and God forever? Or will she discover what it means to be God’s lovechild?

Dealing with issues of racism, depression, self-esteem, drug addiction, mental illness, verbal and physical abuse,The Lovechild is a story of redemption and re-dedication, confirming our victory in Jesus Christ.

Click here to learn more about the tour.