Check out Michelle Sutton’s Blog for another chance to win. She’ll post a review soon, but here are her initial thoughts: If you enjoy historical fiction you will love this book. It’s interesting, has great tension between the hero and heroine, and occurs in a fabulous setting. I’m enjoying this story immensely and if I hadn’t been working on my …
Preparing for Christmas
We made it home late last night from our Thanksgiving trek. We added a weekend away to the trip, and it’s really good to be home. Today we’ll put up Christmas trees. It was do it today or not at all…and that just didn’t seem right. So as we begin to prepare for Christmas, what are some of your favorite …
Thankful Hearts: Day Four
I’ve spent this week blogging and thinking about the different ways that I have been blessed. So many of them are truly good ways…and yesterday I shared some of the hard things. So here, in no particular order, is the rest of the list until I can think of more LOL… A husband who loves imperfect me…and no one knows …
Thankful Hearts: Day Two
First, Camy Tang has a fresh interview with me up on her blog. Camy is a delightful gal who writes great chick lit romances. I LOVED Sushi for One, and am tickled to be over on her site. We’re giving away a copy of the book, so be sure to hop on over. ——— There’s a Veggie Tales song about …
The Winners are…
The winners of Try Dying are: Nora St. LaurentDawn Thomason andNancy. The winner of Splitting Harriet is: Janna Ryan. Congratulations, ladies! Please contact me by November 21st to receive your books.
Things I’m Thankful for Part One
It’s that time of year. A time to stop and remember things we are grateful for that have occurred in the last year. This week, I’m going to highlight just a few of the things that I am thankful for. I’d love to hear what you’re grateful for, too. On Wednesdays nights I lead a Ladies’ Bible Study at church. …
Publicity? I can tell about books?
As the publicity officer for ACFW and an avid reader, I love spreading the word about Christian fiction that I love. A challenge is often coming up with new and creative ways to let people know about great books that they might not normally pick up. Reviews and blogs are great, but not everyone is on-line. So what’s a girl …
Carpenter’s Son has Canteen Dreams!!!!!
Yesterday I stopped at Carpenter’s Son to touchbase with Vicky, the book manager, about the booksigning they are hosting for me and my writing buds on December 1st. (Sidenote, if you’re in Lafayette on Saturday the first, from 1-3, please stop by and say hi!). Anyway, I was so excited when Vicky showed me the shelf of Canteen Dreams they …
Veteran’s Day: Don’t Let the Stories Die
By my friend Tricia Goyer: Veteran’s Day is a time to remember: In 2000, I got my idea for what came to be my first historical novel, From Dust and Ashes. Wanting to know more about the 23 men who liberated Mauthausen concentration camp, I contacted the 11th Armored Division who put me in touch with six of the veterans. …
Please Pray
The proposal I’ve worked on since coming back from the ACFW conference at the end of September is sitting on the editor’s desk as of yesterday afternoon. I am so excited that it’s even under consideration. And signs are good. However, please pray that God would bless this. That He would make this the right proposal for me and for …