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Book Review: A Sparkle of Silver by Liz Johnson

Ninety years ago, Millie Sullivan's great-grandmother was a guest at oil tycoon Howard Dawkins' palatial estate on the shore of St. Simons Island, Georgia. Now, Millie plays a 1920s-era guest during tours of the same manor. But when her grandmother suggests that there is a lost diary containing the location of a hidden treasure on… Continue reading Book Review: A Sparkle of Silver by Liz Johnson

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A Peek Inside my Workshop and the Drafts in Progress

I’m giving you a tour inside my workshop today! I want to warn you upfront that each author approaches the writing life a tad differently, so you don’t be surprised. However, I’m sure there will be plenty of similarities as well. For me: I’ve come to notice that I use two different sides of my… Continue reading A Peek Inside my Workshop and the Drafts in Progress

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Book Review: The Cumberland Bride by Shannon McNear

Thomas Bledsoe and Kate Gruener are traveling the Wilderness Road when conflicts between natives and settlers reach a peak that will require each of them to tap into a well of courage. A brand new series for fans of all things related to history, romance, adventure, faith, and family trees. Love and Adventure Are Discovered… Continue reading Book Review: The Cumberland Bride by Shannon McNear

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Interview and Book Review: Bittersweet by Krista Noorman

He owns a food truck. She owns a bakery. He walked out on her four years ago without a word. Will his return bring them a second chance or is it a recipe for disaster? Harper Hensley’s greatest joy is baking. She’s co-owner of a cute little bake shop, creating delicious treats to her heart’s… Continue reading Interview and Book Review: Bittersweet by Krista Noorman

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Standing Before the Burning Bush: And The Aftermath

I was talking with a friend and her circumstances made me reference this blog post. And that's when it hit me: not only is this message easy to relate to and worthy of repeating, but I'm also standing on the other side of it now. So I wanted to take the time to re-share a… Continue reading Standing Before the Burning Bush: And The Aftermath

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Interview and Book Review: Legacy of Mercy by Lynn Austin

Having returned to Chicago, young socialite Anna Nicholson can't seem to focus on her upcoming marriage. The new information she's learned about her birth mother continues to pull at her, and she hires Pinkerton detectives to help her find the truth. But as she meets people who once knew her mother and hears stories about… Continue reading Interview and Book Review: Legacy of Mercy by Lynn Austin

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Cover Reveal: The Accident by A.M. Heath

I may have mentioned a novella that I have been working on in my spare time. It's something different from me, but it's just as precious with memorable characters and a heartfelt message as anything else I've written. This one is an epistolary novella. Allow me to explain: Epistolary is composed of documents (usually letters).… Continue reading Cover Reveal: The Accident by A.M. Heath

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Book Review: Backlist Titles August and September

I've been enjoying some of the books on my backlist this year. Here are the two novels that I've read during August and September. *Both links will take you to Goodreads. Tired of pining for handsome sheriff Ward Gleason, seamstress Hazel Andrews plans to head East for a fresh start—until Ward finds an abandoned child.… Continue reading Book Review: Backlist Titles August and September

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Book Review: A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep

Book 2 in Reader Favorite Michelle Griep’s Charming Once Upon a Dickens Christmas Series London, 1853: Innkeeper’s daughter Mina Scott will do anything to escape the drudgery of her life, for there’s nothing more mundane than serving customers day after day. Every minute she can, she reads and dreams of someday becoming a real lady—and… Continue reading Book Review: A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep

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Novel Inspirations: If Only It Were Yesterday

I want to show you some of the images that inspired characters, buildings, and the overall setting for my latest novel If Only It Were Yesterday. Whether you've read the novel or are about to, you might like to see some of the visuals I had in my head. * I own none of these… Continue reading Novel Inspirations: If Only It Were Yesterday