New Book Giveaway–The Sanctum!
I meet a lot of amazing authors when I interview them for this blog. One of my favorites is my new acquaintance, Pamela King Cable. This lady is full of energy, enthusiasm, and southern charm. Here’s a hint of what you will discover when I interview her next Friday, September 9th! We’ll offer a book giveaway of her latest novel, The Sanctum, a compelling read in the tradition of To Kill a Mockingbird that you won’t want to miss.
Read MoreFractured Memory by Jordyn Redwood
My guest this week is Jordyn Redwood, author of the newly released romantic suspense, Fractured Memory. As a lover of Jordyn’s previous books, I guarantee you’re in for a treat with this one. Her plot twists and fast-paced style will keep you turning the pages and leave you waiting for her next book to come out. We would love your comments! Sign in on the Rafflecopter for even more chances to win!
Read MoreNew Book Giveaway coming August 26th!
Watch for my interview with my guest, Jordyn Redwood, next Friday, when she will tell us about her latest book, Fractured Memory! I love to introduce readers to my favorite authors, and Jordyn is in that class. I thoroughly enjoyed her first three books, Proof, Poison, and Peril. As a former RN, I appreciate the medical aspect of her books, but a medical background is by no means a prerequisite. Lovers of fast-paced suspense will find them fascinating. Here’s a little teaser for you!
Read MoreA Conversation with Bonny Bryant
Come join me for a conversation with Bonny Bryant, a lady I’ve become very fond of over the last few years. If you’ve read Land of My Dreams, you’ve met Bonny. If you haven’t, it’s high time you did. Even if you’ve read the book, you may not know everything that makes her tick. So help yourself to a cup of tea and a scone, and let’s get acquainted!
Read MoreOur World Aflame Part Three: Every Tribe and Nation
The Bible says that some day, every tribe and nation will worship Jesus as Lord. However, we hear of more hate, more death, more acts of violence every day. They are perpetrated against people of different ethnic backgrounds, religions, and philosophies. Hatred has not run so rampant since the days of the Civil Rights movement. Why are differences the reason for hate and violence rather than celebrations of the ultimate outworking of a loving and creative God? I would love to hear your comments!
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