Danielle Lefontaine, a fledgling actress raised to the lullaby of Broadway, searches for her long-lost brother and her place on the stage, but a jealous cast member and numerous fruitless leads threaten to drop the curtain on her dreams and shine a spotlight on her longing for a place to belong. Meanwhile, Alex Sheridan is living his dream except for someone to share it with. When Dani dances into his life, he hopes he’s found the missing piece to his heart but fears the bright lights of a bigger stage could steal her away. Will the rhythm of dancing feet usher in their deepest desires or leave them stranded in the wings?
It’s Word Full Wednesday! This is a day where you post a verse from the Bible in order to give God glory. Images are welcome too. I can’t count the times where a verse and picture were exactly what I needed. Once your post is up link up over at the Internet Cafe. By the…
As we settle into life taking this route on a daily basis, we still feel more change is to come as we seek “revive” on a personal level. It’s easy to get caught up in the questions. What kind of change? When? How? Will it benefit all of us? And on and on I could…
One of my favorite poems is Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken. Probably because I can relate. The wide path everyone else takes? I was never one to follow. I was the pioneer taking the narrow way rarely understanding why I wasn’t like everyone else. Thing is, the path God gives you, it’s not going…
Earlier this year I talked about checking on the strong women. I read the statement from a friend, one of the strongest people I know, after the celebrity suicides this summer. The thought resonated with me, still does. Enough that I hosted an evening with local strong women to let them know I saw them,…
When my husband and I first started dating, I spent hours dolling myself up in the mirror. I wanted my hair to look just right, my lipstick the perfect shade, whatever it took to see his eyes light up and hear him say, “You’re beautiful.” Now, sixteen years later, my hair’s streaked with gray, laugh…
THE STAR MOVIE REVIEW: A FILM FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Julie’s note: This review from Deanna Evans can be found here. I was asked recently if I’d like to review THE STAR movie, based off of the very first Christmas, from the animal’s perspective surrounding Christ’s birth. This was something I had never done…
It’s Word Full Wednesday! This is a day where you post a verse from the Bible in order to give God glory. Images are welcome too. I can’t count the times where a verse and picture were exactly what I needed. Once your post is up link up over at the Internet Cafe. By the…
As we settle into life taking this route on a daily basis, we still feel more change is to come as we seek “revive” on a personal level. It’s easy to get caught up in the questions. What kind of change? When? How? Will it benefit all of us? And on and on I could…
One of my favorite poems is Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken. Probably because I can relate. The wide path everyone else takes? I was never one to follow. I was the pioneer taking the narrow way rarely understanding why I wasn’t like everyone else. Thing is, the path God gives you, it’s not going…
Earlier this year I talked about checking on the strong women. I read the statement from a friend, one of the strongest people I know, after the celebrity suicides this summer. The thought resonated with me, still does. Enough that I hosted an evening with local strong women to let them know I saw them,…
When my husband and I first started dating, I spent hours dolling myself up in the mirror. I wanted my hair to look just right, my lipstick the perfect shade, whatever it took to see his eyes light up and hear him say, “You’re beautiful.” Now, sixteen years later, my hair’s streaked with gray, laugh…
THE STAR MOVIE REVIEW: A FILM FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Julie’s note: This review from Deanna Evans can be found here. I was asked recently if I’d like to review THE STAR movie, based off of the very first Christmas, from the animal’s perspective surrounding Christ’s birth. This was something I had never done…
It’s Word Full Wednesday! This is a day where you post a verse from the Bible in order to give God glory. Images are welcome too. I can’t count the times where a verse and picture were exactly what I needed. Once your post is up link up over at the Internet Cafe. By the…
As we settle into life taking this route on a daily basis, we still feel more change is to come as we seek “revive” on a personal level. It’s easy to get caught up in the questions. What kind of change? When? How? Will it benefit all of us? And on and on I could…
One of my favorite poems is Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken. Probably because I can relate. The wide path everyone else takes? I was never one to follow. I was the pioneer taking the narrow way rarely understanding why I wasn’t like everyone else. Thing is, the path God gives you, it’s not going…
Earlier this year I talked about checking on the strong women. I read the statement from a friend, one of the strongest people I know, after the celebrity suicides this summer. The thought resonated with me, still does. Enough that I hosted an evening with local strong women to let them know I saw them,…
When my husband and I first started dating, I spent hours dolling myself up in the mirror. I wanted my hair to look just right, my lipstick the perfect shade, whatever it took to see his eyes light up and hear him say, “You’re beautiful.” Now, sixteen years later, my hair’s streaked with gray, laugh…
THE STAR MOVIE REVIEW: A FILM FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Julie’s note: This review from Deanna Evans can be found here. I was asked recently if I’d like to review THE STAR movie, based off of the very first Christmas, from the animal’s perspective surrounding Christ’s birth. This was something I had never done…
Thanks for the spotlight! One early reviewer said: “This is one of those books that you read quickly to see what happens and then end up sad that you are finished with it.” Music to this author’s ears.
Thanks for the spotlight! One early reviewer said: “This is one of those books that you read quickly to see what happens and then end up sad that you are finished with it.” Music to this author’s ears.