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Unlikely Merger Authors: The “Madeline” in Our Lives

How are you enjoying Unlikely Merger so far? Any favorite heroes for Mercy yet? Don’t choose just yet, there are still more chapters to release (or catch up on) at Write Integrity. Remember, voting starts June 20 to choose which hero Mercy should choose. Unlikely Merger will be available on Amazon for FREE July 1-5.

Here is Chapter FOUR plus special posts from the other authors.

Thursday, June 11

Write Integrity Press: Unlikely Merger Chapter Four

Marji Laine: California Dream

Carole Towriss: Ric’s Home America’s Finest City

Fay Lamb: Meet the Heroes of Unlikely Merger: Ric Montoya

 

To celebrate, I’m taking this week to share thoughts from the authors when it comes to business. Today we talk about a beloved character from Unlikely Merger, Madeline.

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Who is your “Madeline” in life? The one who is there with just what you need, gives you a little push when needed, etc… 

I have a few Madelines. My family definitely fits the description. My husband and kids are great at lifting me up when I’m down, reminding me things, and jumping in when they know I’m overwhelmed. I have a prayer team that covers my writing and they are precious to me. I also have friends who fill the gaps for me. I’m not crafty, but my friends are. I’d be lost these Madelines.

Jennifer Hallmark:

Probably my daughter Mandy. She does my hair, helps me with clothes and makeup, and is a cheerleader for me to be all I can be.

Betty Owens:

My husband has always been the closest thing to a “Madeline” in my life. He steps in to help whenever I need it. If it’s writing related, I email Fay Lamb.

Marji Laine

I have 3 Madelines and all of them are my daughters. My precious redhead gives me godly advice. Glamour Girl makes sure I look good when I leave the house, and Spunky keeps me both grounded and encouraged at the same time.

Raelee Carpenter:

I have a couple of them, I think. Louise is the one who talks me into doing crazy things I don’t think I can do, and Ash is the one who makes sure I don’t back out just because I’m nervous.

Phee Paradise:

I don’t think I have a Madeline. My father was my cheerleader and Tracy pushes me in my writing career. In my teaching career, I push myself.

Carole Towriss:

I have a couple girlfriends who do that for me, who know when I need a little push and how far they can push me.

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