Don’t Go to Bed Angry Book Giveaway
Last week I shared a book review of Don’t Go to Bed Angry by Deb and Ron DeArmond. I was called away and didn’t post with it the 5 book giveaway. This ends Monday, so act NOW!
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Last week I shared a book review of Don’t Go to Bed Angry by Deb and Ron DeArmond. I was called away and didn’t post with it the 5 book giveaway. This ends Monday, so act NOW!
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Match Made in Heaven FREE eBookFriday, Saturday, & Mother’s Day! Beth Prescott wants to make a difference with the senior citizens she serves as a volunteer coordinator, but their matchmaking efforts leave her guarded. She’s experienced too much pain to make that leap again. Dean Kellerman returns to the Finger Lakes area to help his…
I like my name in print. Wait. I like my name in bold print. There was a time, that confession was so much more than that. Seeing my name in print was my marker on how well I was doing with my work. If my name or a project I was working on made the…
Happy Thanksgiving? Not everyone will have a happy Thanksgiving…especially this year. Many have issues relating to health, children and family, or finances. So, what will happen to their thanksgiving and praise when their peace disintegrates into chaos, when a husband loses his job and finances are cut off, when a child is in…
Like free? Earlier this week I reviewed Portals by Michael Kimball. He left a kind comment that benefits YOU. Check it out: What an encouragement it is for me, Julie, to gain such a positive review of Portals. I’m now working on the next novel and hope to finish before summer’s end. As an expression…
The last couple years I’ve used my birthday to gauge what my new age looks like on me. Here is last year’s post. Turning 43 feels like the clickety-clack of a roller coaster inching toward the top. It’s not old age, but it isn’t the youth that I felt was just yesterday. Last year was…
*by Michelle MassaroLast week Clash of the Titles held their first ever Clash of the Covers. This fast-paced clash was different than their usual fare, because instead of judging the author’s story, we judged how well their cover designs matched their theme or made us want to pick up the book. There were four books…