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Overview CAPTIVE, based on a miraculous true story that drew the attention of the entire nation, is a thrilling drama about the spiritual collision of two broken lives. When Brian Nichols – on the run as the subject of a city wide manhunt and desperate to make contact with his newborn son – takes recovering…

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Book Description STALKED! After losing her family, and then nearly her life when she was held hostage in Africa, grieving widow Raina Lowery only wants to put the past behind her. Instead, she’s finding her son’s toys in the woods and dodging a gunman’s bullets. Raina is trapped in a real-life nightmare—until Jackson Miller reappears….

Re-Writing the Evil Step-Mom Story
Earlier this week I was blessed to have my step-mom experience shared with Rebecca’s blog Among Friends: The Ties That Bond Us. If you’re in a blended family I encourage you to take the time to read. Our family is proof that the step-family story doesn’t have to be a tragedy. Read my…

WFW: White as Snow
This is my first Word Full Wednesday here at my new site. Welcome! The purpose of WFW is to glorify God and His word. It didn’t take long to know what verse to use. Seems like all of Facebook was all a Twitter (hee hee) about the weather. No matter what the weather is for…

Facebook Users Unwritten Rules
Last year I wrote a post on FB etiquette and tips. Even though Facebook has changed a lot, the unwritten rules have not, especially #2. It’s one of the unwritten rules, especially with writers/authors, that you do not add people to groups without their permission. I know you can change settings, but even so, many…

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Overview CAPTIVE, based on a miraculous true story that drew the attention of the entire nation, is a thrilling drama about the spiritual collision of two broken lives. When Brian Nichols – on the run as the subject of a city wide manhunt and desperate to make contact with his newborn son – takes recovering…

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Earlier this week I was blessed to have my step-mom experience shared with Rebecca’s blog Among Friends: The Ties That Bond Us. If you’re in a blended family I encourage you to take the time to read. Our family is proof that the step-family story doesn’t have to be a tragedy. Read my…

WFW: White as Snow
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