Showing posts with label endorsement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endorsement. Show all posts

ENDORSEMENTS FOR PERIL

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Peril: Fast Track Thriller Book 1. The action and characters pulled me in and made this an easy, yet exciting read. Having been a crew chief, I liked the scenes where NASCAR drivers and crew chiefs interacted, and the various settings made it realistic. If you love NASCAR and you like suspense, I strongly recommend Peril. 
Jimmy Makar, GM of Joe Gibbs Racing

Give Suzanne Hartmann the "Checkered Flag" for her new book Peril: A Fast Track Thriller. This novel is like being on the race track, packed with fast-paced excitement, intrigue, never knowing what is going to happen next. Each new turn in the story also shows the importance of one's relationship with God. This book is a great read for any racing fan and/or person of Faith.
Rev. Greg Doussard, Midwest Raceway Ministries
The Sanctuary Church, Pastor


Suzanne Hartmann explodes into the writing world with her debut novel, Peril:  A Fast Track Thriller, weaving an intriguing cast of characters into her riveting story that, in the end, will leaving you wanting more.
Stephanie Gallentine, author of Refuge

AN ENDORSEMENT

I received a phone call this evening from the gentleman who's in charge of Midwest Raceway Ministries. I printed off a copy of The Race and gave it to him last month when we volunteered at the drag races at Gateway International Speedway. He finished reading it and he loved it. He loved the suspense, the twists, and especially the ending. He did say though, that his very favorite part was that I included a scene where the St. Louis specialty, the Gooey Butter Cake, was served. LOL

Now, if I can just find an agent and/or editor who agrees with the ringing endorsements I've received from two NASCAR people. I'm still waiting to hear from the small publisher that is reviewing the book. It's SO hard to be patient. But God is loving and gracious to send such encouragement when I've been wondering if this book is ever going to go anywhere.

Another Call from Joe Gibbs Racing

I got the phone call today from Jimmy Makar, General Manager for Joe Gibbs Racing. I'd been on pins and needles all week waiting for him to call. I even carried my questions with me everywhere in case he called my cell phone when I wasn't home.

The conversation went very well. He’s a really nice guy and answered all my questions. I was surprised that he was impressed with the knowledge I already had of the sport, since I knew almost nothing about it 1 ½ years ago when I started writing THE RACE THAT LIES BEFORE US. He especially likes the sections I wrote that included driver/crew chief interaction.

What I'm REALLY excited about though, is that he’s willing to write a forward for the book! My husband suggested that I ask him, and it was a wonderful idea. I felt kind of uncomfortable asking, but he really seemed honored.

Now I need to send e-mails to the agents who are considering my book and let them know that I've got new information for the book proposal I sent them. Since they like to know what the author can do to help with marketing, I'm thinking that having someone so well-known and respected in the business write a forward would go a long way towards helping that.

A Call from Joe Gibbs Racing

Back in January, I contacted Joe Gibbs Racing. Since Joe Gibbs is a Christian, I thought I might be able to find someone there interested in double-checking the racing details in THE RACE THAT LIES BEFORE US. I was directed to a woman named Robin, but she told me they were very busy getting ready for the beginning of the season and requested that I contact her after the Daytona 500. I waited about 6 weeks, then sent a list of questions about racing that I haven't been able to find answers to.

Well, it's been about 6 weeks since I sent it and I hadn't heard any word, so I just figured that she was too busy and didn't have time to deal with it. I told myself not to worry about it because God is in control and if He wanted me to connect with someone at one of the race teams, it would all work out (easier said than done! I did worry some, but tried not to think about it).

I got a call from Robin today. God is so amazing! She not only found someone who was willing to help me out, but he’s the General Manager of Joe Gibbs Racing! His name is Jimmy Makar and it sounds like he's really excited about my book and can already see the potential impact not just with racing fans, but within the NASCAR community itself. Not only that, but he's been on mission trips to London, where his team has witnessed to Muslims, including former terrorists! Robin said he would call me later in the week and go over some of the answers he has for me that need a little more explanation.

I'm so excited I can hardly sit still to type this. After I spoke with Robin, I made a bee-line for my computer and Googled Jimmy Makar. He not only works with 3 of the top NASCAR racers (Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch, and Denny Hamlin), but was also crew chief to Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte, and Rusty Wallace! I don't know why I should be surprised; God often answers in ways that are beyond our expectation, but I'm still SO amazed.