Elise Crawford
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Dan Delion’s Secret from The Greenhouse Kids Adventures by Shelley Awad takes the reader on a delightful quantum leap back to the days when a child’s imagination branched out like ivy. Awad’s writing skills capture the attention of children and ad…
November 25
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http://www.susanwhitfieldonline.com/Just_North_of_Luck_sm_388x600.jpg' /> Just North of Luck by Susan Whitfield grabs you by the scruff of the neck and takes you on a harrowing ride from the very beginning. Whitfield’s excellent writing skills trans…
November 12
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But Who Will Bell the Cats? by Cynthia von Buhler immediately captures the imagination with the magical, true-to- life, settings she singlehandedly created on every page. von Buhler also captures your heart as you experience the defeats and yet fin…
November 7
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Win a free copy of my book at Goodreads.com. 5 lucky winners will recieve a signed copy. Winners picked at random.11/1-11/30/09. Goodluck!
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Neat. I haven't heard of this book yet, but it looks as though it's doing VERY well. I'll have to check out this one. Thanks for the review/recommendation, Elise! Ann B. Keller
October 1
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In GoneAway into the Land, the author, Jeffrey Allen, allows us a refreshing escape from reality. Although fantasy fiction, a cross between The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland, but on steroids, and eerily parallel to real life power hungry po…
September 30

Reviews of A Promise Kept

REVIEWS

"Elise is a born writer. A Promise Kept is excellent." --Alan J. Kaufman, Esq. Publishing Attorney


“Not since I read Levine's "Unattended Sorrow" or Kübler-Ross' "On Grief and Grieving" have I found such a personal and powerful journey of learning how to move through and then move on. “
–Dr. Ronald C. Sharp Kirkland, WA


By –Susan Whitfield, Genesis Beach, Just North of Luck, and Hell Swamp
(NC, USA)
Hats off to Elise Crawford, whose life has been anything but easy. She takes us through the unimaginable pain of losing the man she loves all too soon, and her unwillingness to accept for many years the fact that he is gone forever. Crawford endures through many obstacles, because she must. She has two children to raise. Somehow this remarkably strong woman finds her faith and eventually accepts what she must. Writing this book has given her the strength to begin living life fully again, and loving another without fear. I congratulate her for literally pouring her soul onto paper for those who are dealing with grief to read. They, too, can rise above it.


“As our new relationship unfolded, I gradually relaxed and let my guard down. I let myself fall head over heels and blindly in love with Mark. I proudly exposed my heart on my sleeve. He was everything I had hoped for and everything I believed that didn’t exist.”
Elise Crawford has masterfully told the story of love, loss, not just a love, but also of self and the means of how that self was found again. Elise weaves a tale of herself, all the raw emotional anguish, hurt, and utter devastation that comes from tragedy. She goes further. She tells how she overcame adversity and learned to survive after a senseless act of unprovoked violence.
“A Promise Kept” is a love story, true. But it is also a ray of hope for those that are traveling the same, if different, road of recovery after a tragic loss. With just a few well chosen words, Elise can draw out the readers’ emotions, making them laugh at Mark’s antics, cry with her in her pain, and suffer the hurt that comes with a test of faith.
Yes, “A Promise Kept” is a love story, but so much more. It is a roadmap for recovery. This is a true book to anyone wanting to find a way back from the abyss of despair. I highly recommend this work and commend, nay praise the author for her courage, openness and willingness to tell her story to help others in their struggle with grief and recovery.
As a writer, I was amazed when I found tears running down my cheeks, wetting my shirt and laughing so hard my sides hurt with just a few words. This is a must read for anyone! – Donald Drake, The Chronicles of the Kings of Randor



“A Promise Kept has everything you'd ever want to read in one book; tragedy, mystery, murder, a fairy tale love story, grief, loss, adversity, hopelessness, faith, hope renewed, triumph, a hero, and a happy ever after. I couldn't put it down. Great Read !!!” –A. Clarence Spokane WA


“Powerful. I read it in one day, I couldn't put it down.” –Betty Seattle WA


“Truly Wonderful. You deserve to be proud.” –Jennifer Bradley Seattle WA


"Amazing. I was just going to read a little and then pick it up again later, I read the whole book in one sitting, needless to say nothing got done that day. And then when I watched the video of the photos and music to the book, I really lost it. I called my husband to see it, yep he did too. Very Powerful."
–Stacy Seattle WA


“Very powerful. I think it would be worthwhile reading, not just for those in grief. I could really appreciate what you went through.”
–Richard McLane Seattle WA


“Received the book today and just finished it. WOW! Courageous project.” –Jack Carone Los Angeles California


***** (FIVE STARS) on this one! and Two THUMBS UP! It was a 'couldn't put it down' read. Congratulations Elise Crawford! Job well done!
–B. Gardner Bloomington IA


“I LOVED the book and I told my wife about it and she loved it too, she's even introducing it to her book club.”
–Bob Compton Seattle WA

“This powerful story will take you on a memorable journey through love, grief and survival.”
– Colleen Foye Bollen, Shorts: A Gateway Into New Markets

“So often we hear or read stories of tragedies but are never really given a glimpse into the lives of those affected by the tragedy. Elise's book shows us the life of a wonderful man, one I myself was blessed enough to know as my bus driver for a year. All of the news stories that came out at the time of Mark's death, none of them really told his real story, the man behind the image of the tragically murdered bus driver. In telling her story, Elise allows us to see WHY she grieved so long. I, only slightly knowing Mark, was still greatly affected by his warmth and larger than life personality, and it took me years to accept his death. Having someone tell you, "I'm so sorry for your loss" doesn't have much meaning if that person themselves hasn't also experienced a similar loss. Others who have gone through the experience of losing a loved one, whether to murder or disease, or to a tragic accident, they also have their grief to go through. Reading this book can hope fully help them complete that process. And the supernatural aspects, believe them. I myself have had a few experiences since Mark's death. “
–Ann Washburn, Seattle WA, one-time rider of Route 359

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Dan Delion’s Secret from The Greenhouse Kids Adventures by Shelley Awad takes the reader on a delightful quantum leap back to the days when a child’s imagination branched out like ivy. Awad’s writing skills capture the attention of children and adults alike in this first mysterious adventure. Two green thumbs up Shelly !

-Elise Crawford, A Promise Kept

Posted on November 25, 2009 at 9:39pm —

Elise Crawford

Book Review Just North of Luck by Susan Whitfield

Just North of Luck by Susan Whitfield grabs you by the scruff of the neck and takes you on a harrowing ride from the very beginning. Whitfield’s excellent writing skills transport you into a hellish movie from which you cannot close your eyes, even through the most gruesome and scary scenes. Whitfield’s skill at “expectation and reversal” will leave you saying “OMG!” at the unexpected ending. Excellent read. Bravo Susan. This second book of the Logan Hunter Mysteries is most defini… Continue

Posted on November 12, 2009 at 9:07pm —

Elise Crawford

Book Review: But Who Will Bell The Cats ?


But Who Will Bell the Cats? by Cynthia von Buhler immediately captures the imagination with the magical, true-to- life, settings she singlehandedly created on every page. von Buhler also captures your heart as you experience the defeats and yet final triumph of her main character, Mouse. Eve… Continue

Posted on November 7, 2009 at 9:08pm —

Elise Crawford

Book Review: GoneAway Into the Land



In GoneAway into the Land, the author, Jeffrey Allen, allows us a refreshing escape from reality. Although fantasy fiction, a cross between The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland, but on steroids, and eerily parallel to real life power hungry politics we face in everyday life, GoneAway into the Land keeps you on the edge of your seat with suspense until the very end. GoneAway has been so successful that… Continue

Posted on September 30, 2009 at 1:33am — 1 Comment

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At 12:00pm on October 10, 2009, Beth Groundwater said…
Hi Elise,
Thanks for befriending this mystery author here!
At 6:25pm on October 1, 2009, Yvonne Mason said…
You can do it a couple of ways, you can contactg Ann Keller, Fran Lewis or Martha Cheaves- They are all on this site. You can also go to the group I need a book review and post your request there. IT will go out to all who are on the site.
Let me know how it works out. I know the three ladies are always looking for books to review and they will post them every where- also visit my site at http://yvonnemason.wordpress.com if you would like to put your book there you can send me the bio, synopsis, book cover, your pic and links to ysam51@yahoo.com and I will put it up for you.
At 7:43am on October 1, 2009, Yvonne Mason said…
Elise,
Welcome to our little family we are so glad you have joined us, Thank you for being here and for contributing
At 5:29am on October 1, 2009, Ann B. Keller said…
Welcome, Elise! We're delighted that you could join us.

Ann B. Keller
 
 


















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