I’ll be taking a break from blogging this week to spend time with my family! I’ll see you in the New Year! May your holidays be merry and blessed!
Archives for December 2017
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reading The Cuckoo’s Calling for book club listening to Beyond the To Do List podcast (I’m so behind on all my podcasts, trying to get caught up!) experimenting with sugar scrubs to spoil teachers and mail persons this season watching the last season on Longmire (*sniff) working on a fun guest post for S. W. Ellenwood getting used to Andy’s new work… Read More
#RealLifeWriter: Gillian Bronte Adams
Congratulations to Joann Ansley who won a copy of Toni Shiloh’s Returning Home! Scroll below for a chance to win a copy of Gillian Bronte Adams’ Orphan’s Song! What is the title of your book? My current series is called The Songkeeper Chronicles. Books One and Two are out right now, Orphan’s Song and Songkeeper, and the third book, Song of… Read More
All Things Now Living
Rondi Bauer Olson’s debut, All Things Now Living, is the newest action packed dystopian novel. At the heart of the novel, Olson poses the question “What is life? What has a soul?” You’ll be on a journey of the heart with the main character, Amy, as she tries to determine for herself the answers to these questions. Enjoy this Q&A… Read More
How to Show Love to Your Favorite Author Without Spending a Dime
On a tight budget this year? That’s ok! Here are some ways you can show love to your favorite author without spending a dime. Pep Talks. Writing can be hard sometimes. There’s a lot of doubt that goes into each and every page. We all need a special sidekick to talk us off the this-is-garbage-and-I-am-never-writing-another-word ledge (trust me. My sidekicks have talked… Read More
#RealLifeWriter: Toni Shiloh
Congratulations to Jaime Jo Wright who won e-copy or audiobook of April Lynn Newell’s The Reconciling! Enter below for your chance to win a copy of Toni Shiloh’s Returning Home! What is the title of your book? Returning Home, Book 1 in the Freedom Lake series What was the inspiration behind your book? I wanted to know what would happen if the hero lost… Read More
In Review: Deadly Proof
While Rachel Dylan’s first book, Deadly Proof, in the Atlanta Justice series a good story, this one just wasn’t my favorite. More often than not I felt as if I was being “told” things rather than “shown” (I know this is a hard line to follow). The romance between our two main characters felt a little rushed—which probably wouldn’t have… Read More