August 31, 2010 – 8:06 am
1. Across the Cotton Fields; Mississippi Brides, book 1 by Diane T. Ashley and Aaron McCarver– Romance from Barbour. Alexandra Lewis must find a husband before a family scandal follows her to Mississippi, but where does God fit into her plans? 2. A Door County Christmas; The Heart’s Harbor by Cynthia Ruchti, Ride With Me [...]
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Tagged American Christian Fiction Writers, Barbour, Bethany House, Love Inspired, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Thomas Nelson, Tyndale House, Winter A. Peck, Zondervan
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August 2, 2010 – 10:39 am
Summer is waning, but there are still more great reads coming out for this month from ACFW Authors. Check these out and pick up some good reading for August! 1. Angel Song by Sheila Walsh and Kathryn Cushman– General Fiction from Thomas Nelson. Angels eagerly watch over Anne Fletcher’s every move. She just doesn’t know [...]
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Tagged American Christian Fiction Writers, Barbour, Revell, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Thomas Nelson, Winter A. Peck
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ACFW recently announced that their Book of the Year award would be called the Carol Award. The award is named after Carol Johnson of Bethany House, who took a step of faith years ago and signed an unknown author named Janette Oke to write her prairie romance stories. Over this past weekend the finalists for [...]
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I’ve been a bit lazy lately about posting on my blog. But I guess I have a sort of an excuse. This summer has been uber-busy with all the stuff we’ve had to do with the kids. But I wanted to share this great article I found on Publisher’s Weekly. Read on! Why I Write…Siobhan [...]
1. A Shore Thing; Otter Bay, Book 2 by Julie Carobini– A Romance from B&H. A fiery, eco-friendly young woman leads the fight against a large development in her beachfront hometown while falling for the architect assigned to the job. 2. Back on Murder; A Roland March Mystery, Book 1 by J. Mark Bertrand — [...]
Some great advice and the right time from Linda Clare. I’ve been struggling with this for months now. Hopefully I can apply a few of these to help me continue writing. After all, one day I’ll have deadlines to make. Some days you can’t wait to get at the keyboard. Maybe you’re like my friend [...]
A great round-up for this month! A few of these have landed in my hands! 1. A Quiet Place; A Tabor Heights Novel by Michelle Levigne — A Romance from Desert Breeze. Tabor Heights — A friendly little town on Ohio’s North Coast, where the members of one church help each other in their journeys [...]
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Tagged Abingdon, American Christian Fiction Writers, Authors, Barbour, Kregel, Love Inspired, Revell, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Summerside Press, Thomas Nelson, Waterbrook, Winter A. Peck, Zondervan
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He’s one of my favorite authors! Riverside– C.J. Box walks into the Beartrap Café wearing a baseball cap, Carhartt jacket, jeans, and low-riding hiking shoes. He greets Margaret, the owner, and nods to her two dogs as they wander in. He orders a cheese-steak and iced tea. And he points to a spot at the [...]
1. A Distant Melody, Wings of Glory, Book One by Sarah Sundlin An historical from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group. Allie is promised to a man she doesn’t love, but a B-17 pilot captures her heart–will she honor her family’s wishes or take a chance on love? 2. A Woman Called Sage by [...]
February 19, 2010 – 3:25 pm
On Tuesday, Brandilyn Collins put up a great post on her blog Forensics & Faith that resonated with me. Considering at this point I’m still unpublished, this post came out at a great time for me. I’m smack in the middle of this kind of a pause in my writing life. This week has been [...]