COTT: Sarah and the Widow’s Mate by Gay N. Lewis
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COTT: Sarah and the Widow’s Mate by Gay N. Lewis

  Comparable to Lucy Ricardo, Sarah from today’s featured novel finds herself in madcap situations—most of them of her own making! A salad toss of “I Love Lucy,” “I Dream of Jeanie,” and “Touched by an Angel,” “Sarah and the Widow’s Mate” is sure to tickly your funny bone. Below, you’ll find COTT’s giveaway, and…

Guest Blogger Paul Robinson: Waving the White Flag at P*rn Addiction
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Guest Blogger Paul Robinson: Waving the White Flag at P*rn Addiction

Julie’s Note: I became acquainted with blogger Paul Robinson through Jon Acuff’s “30 Days of Hustle” Facebook group. Paul was looking for guest blogger experience and when he shared his bio, I encouraged him to write here on this topic. If you or someone you know is struggling with p*rn addiction, I encourage you to…

COTT: Carlene Havel and Why She Wrote about the 1930’s + 3 Book Giveaway Info
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COTT: Carlene Havel and Why She Wrote about the 1930’s + 3 Book Giveaway Info

It’s a new year, full of new books! But you can make Christmas last a little longer by enjoying Carlene Havel’s latest novel, “A Sharecropper’s Christmas.”  Also, help COTT ring in the New Year by entering our giveaway for a chance at three novels! Entry instructions can be found at the conclusion of Carlene’s guest article. Enjoy!  …

COTT: Heaven’s Prey by Janet Sketchley Wins Latest Clash
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COTT: Heaven’s Prey by Janet Sketchley Wins Latest Clash

Here it is…the announcement you’ve all been waiting for!   The winner of our November New Releases Clash is:     HEAVEN’S PREY   by Janet Sketchley   Congratulations, Janet!   And a special thank-you to the following talented authors for being part of this fun week:   Heather Day Gilbert, author of  GOD’S DAUGHTER…

Christmas Musings by Anita Higman
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Christmas Musings by Anita Higman

Julie’s Note: This post was designed to publish December 15th. However, I first committed to blogging a tribute to author Diann Hunt along with other bloggers/authors who are also remembering her. I’m happy to now present Anita Higman’s post, just as important to read the day after Christmas as it is before. Thanks for understanding….