Character Confession: Waiting for that Light at the End of the Tunnel
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Character Confession: Waiting for that Light at the End of the Tunnel

Original post July 2012 Is it just me? I don’t think so, because when I asked on Facebook about waiting, a few people chimed in. Here’s my deal–I do pretty well with long waits. I’ve waited years for children, for job circumstances, to overcome fears. I’ve waited months for vacations, sales, weight loss, and television…

Ultimate Blog Party 2013: Meet an Uncoordinated Mom With Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs–Kind Of
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Ultimate Blog Party 2013: Meet an Uncoordinated Mom With Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs–Kind Of

Welcome! Don’t worry about taking your shoes off for my sake, I’m the one who ends up tripping and causing stains on the carpet. Want to know something else? I broke my wrist less than one hour after school got out for the summer last year. I’m not very coordinated. Oh, but I love to…

The Next Big Thing: Aaron Paul Lazar, the Adirondacks, and Me
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The Next Big Thing: Aaron Paul Lazar, the Adirondacks, and Me

THE NEXT BIG THING This meme swept through a few months ago, and I’m happy to share my answers again. This time mystery author Aaron Paul Lazar tagged me and I’m so glad. His Tall Pines series is set where my WIP is, the Adirondacks. He’s been kind enough to mentor me, and we laugh…

Bonus Book Review: Give Us This Day by June Foster
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Bonus Book Review: Give Us This Day by June Foster

I first became acquainted with June Foster’s writing with her second work in the Bellewood Series, As We Forgive. I loved the characters, and she let me know Pastor Tim first appears in her first book. I’ve wanted to read Give Us This Day for a long time, and I’m so glad I did. June…

March Madness with CrossReads: Repent! by Staci Stallings
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March Madness with CrossReads: Repent! by Staci Stallings

Repent! If you’ve been in church any length of time, you’ve no doubt heard the word “repent.”  I’ll bet you even know what it means.  To feel  sorry or contrite for something you have done.  When we confess our sins, we repent or say we’re sorry and will not do that thing again.   Good….