Writing a novel takes a lot of hard work. The day it finally releases is definitely a day to celebrate! Today we are celebrating with Brenda Anderson as Pieces of Granite is now officially available as an ebook — woohoo! Due to some technical difficulties, the paperback version is not yet available, but if you’d like for me to let…
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REAL Life in Fictional Novels with Carole Brown
Have you ever wondered how much fiction is based on real people or events? Author Carole Brown stopped by to share with us about her experiences with creating fiction and the real life that inspires her. Welcome, Carole! No way that could be true! Listen, I’ve been in the military/police force/medical/law/whatever, and I’m telling you, that didn’t/couldn’t happen. Where on…
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Review: The Christmas Cat by Melody Carlson
A “purr-fect” Christmas story for this holiday season. The Christmas Cat From the back cover: He felt his face flushing as Cara opened the door. Wearing a garnet-colored knit dress and with her dark hair pinned up, she looked even prettier than he remembered. Suddenly he wished he’d thought to bring a hostess gift. Like a cat. After years abroad,…
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Review: Where Treetops Glisten by Goyer, Putman and Sundin
Travel back in time with three beautiful Christmas romances. From the back cover: The crunch of newly fallen snow, the weight of wartime. Siblings forging new paths and finding love in three stories, filled with the wonder of Christmas. Turn back the clock to a different time, listen to Bing Crosby sing of sleigh bells in the snow, as the…
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Do You Trust Your Navigator?
A friend recently shared an intriguing thought, and I wanted to take a few minutes to share the idea with you. Have you driven to a new destination recently, one which required some assistance to locate? Like much of the American population these days, you most likely turned on your GPS to give you turn-by-turn directions. As you followed those…
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