About Amber Miller: Amber Miller is an author and freelance web site designer who lives with her husband in beautiful Colorado Springs. They don’t have any children yet, but they do have a vivacious puppy named Roxie, who is half Border Collie and half Flat-Haired Retriever. Already nearing 65 pounds, she keeps them on their toes. And with her penchant for rising at 6am on the dot, Roxie is giving Amber and her husband a good taste of what it’s like to be parents.
Amber has sold four books to the Heartsong Presents line of Barbour Publishing with the promise of two more before the end of the year. She is currently pursuing an expansion into trade-length historical fiction as well. Other writing credits include several writing articles for various publications, five short stories with Romancing the Christian Heart, and nine contributions to the book, 101 Ways to Romance Your Marriage. A born-again Christian since the age of seven, her faith in Christ has often sustained her through difficult experiences. She seeks to share that with others through her writing.
Hi, my name is Tiffany Stockton, but I publish under the pen name of Amber Miller, derived from my middle and maiden names. I was published before I got married last year, and my wonderful husband doesn’t mind my having this alter ego.
So, here I am today at the Friendly Book Nook. What a cozy place. Makes you want to pull up a chair, grab a cup of your favorite coffee and a snuggly blanket, then settle in for a good read. And when you do that, I hope you’ll reach for my first book, Promises, Promises. It’s available in bookstores and most of the top online retailers this month.
Reviews so far have just about blown me away. Makes me rather nervous with book 2, which released to the book club this month. I’m nearly biting my nails off in anticipation of what readers will say about this one. If they loved the first so much, I don’t want to disappoint them.
All right, so I know I shouldn’t be worrying. I mean, my entire career is in the hands of my readers, right? And they all love me, right? So, why be concerned? Well, maybe because I’m not perfect, and it’s entirely possible I’ll write a book that won’t resonate with readers? I know that’s true, but my worrying won’t change a thing. Nevertheless, could you do me a favor and reassure me a bit? Even just a smidgeon?
Go ahead. Grab my book. I’ll wait.
Now, take a little time to read it, if you haven’t already. It’s only 170 pages in mass-market paperback size, so it shouldn’t take you long. When you’re done, let me know what you think. I’d love to hear from you.
Thanks to Amy, her mother and her sister, for hosting me today. It’s been a real pleasure to drop by and feel so welcome. I appreciate you coming for a visit too. If you post a comment, I’ll be checking back this week to reply.
Until then, happy reading!
Read Leah’s review of Promises, Promises here!
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July 9th, 2008 at 8:38 am
Thanks again for hosting me, Amy. I just have one question. Where can you get one of those mugs up there in your header? They look scrumptious with all that froth and the design is great.
July 10th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Hey, I’m on the CFBA Blog tour list so I just read your book for posting next week. I’d say it’s pretty good for a first novel! It was a bit over the top in how she was treated in the beginning. I know that women didn’t have much standing back then, but for her to be treated with utter disrespect? I’m not sure I completely believe that although it was part of the setting for the story.
Thanks!