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December 18, 2019

12 Days of Christmas || Favorite Christmas Movies of '19


(Forgive the tardiness! Apparently I wrote today's post but didn't schedule it. Which I didn't know until a few minutes ago. xD)

Now, for another "favs of 2019" post! As with the books, this isn't necessarily movies that are new this year, but ones I've really enjoyed this year.  Don't forget to enter the giveaway!


|| Favorite Christmas Movies of '19

Finding/Engaging/Marrying Father Christmas /// I'd saw this series floating around for awhile, but I wasn't sure if I would enjoy it or not. But I decided to give the first movie a try on Thanksgiving night—because, why not? And surprise! I really liked it. I watched the other two movies soon after and adored all three! From the mystery surrounding Miranda's father, to her and Ian's romance, to all the sweet people in the charming little town... 10/10 going on the re-watch list. ;)



Catch a Christmas Star /// This movie came on late one night last week, and I ended up watching it while I worked on blog posts and emails. I actually surprised by how much I liked it! The romance was sweet and the kids were really cute. (And is it just me, or does the main guy look like Brett Young??)



The Bridge /// In my mind...The Bridge is a classic. Or, at least, it has all the perfect elements to become a classic. A second chance love story, a special bookstore, and a middle-aged couple devoting their lives to helping others find their way. It's definitely one I'll always watch at Christmas. 



A Homecoming for the Holidays /// Another movie that I watched just because it was coming on Hallmark one night when I was working on online stuff. ;) Oh, and for the soldiers. I definitely watched for them. This was a sweet story though! Not a top favorite, but I really enjoyed it. :)


It's a Wonderful Life /// Whimsy and elegant and beautiful...It's a Wonderful Life is a Christmas classic that I adore. The plot, the setting, the characters, the quaint dialogue—all of it. Yes, George Bailey is a character of a guy, going around saying the most off-the-wall things, but it's all part of his charm. Right? 


|| 12 Days of Christmas Party 
Showers of Blessing — Top Ten Christmas Songs

Read Another Page — Book #18: The Christmas Dog

Little Blossoms for Jesus — 15 Free Christmas Stories

Soldier Girl Stories — Christmas Playlist Writing Tag

The Peculiar Messenger — 12DoC | Rejoice... always?

Kaitlyn Krispense, Author — Christmas Albums for Writing

Joy for the Journey — Part One & Part Two



what's your favorite Christmas movie this year? for all-time? 
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Published on December 18, 2019 08:02

December 17, 2019

12 Days of Christmas || End of an Era



A beginning of a new week, the only full calendar week of the party! Not sure how it's already day four and I still haven't gotten around to commenting on everyone's blogs *gulp*, but the Christmas season is so lovely and I'm trying to soak up every minute.

I have a rambly, life-related type post for y'all today... ;)

|| End of an Era 
As many of you know, my family used to farm Christmas trees for wholesale. There's lots of Christmas tree farmers in the area, so while that sounds cool and interesting and unusual on the internet (haha), it's not that foreign around here. If you were to say to someone here that your family farms trees, they would shrug and be like "oh, okay, so does *insert name of friend and/or family member*." It's pretty common.

ANYWAY. The Potts' have been Christmas tree farmers for all of my life, and most of my dad's life. My grandfather started it by planting trees on land he inherited from his father, in like the mid-70s. I think?

So, while the whole farming trees thing didn't usually interfere with otherwise normal life throughout most of the year, beginning of November through mid-December was the exception. Because all customers want their trees—and they all want them right then. So it's sell them now, or lose business and don't sell them at all. As Dad says, "no one wants to buy a Christmas tree on December 26th." Being on the go from the crack of dawn until after dark, with little time for anything but work, was accepted as reality during those weeks.

For all of my life, seeing piles of cut and baled Christmas trees standing in the ditches of the road while semi-trucks and trucks pulling trailers filling half a lane, waiting to be loaded with trees, was totally normal. Not only for us, but for neighboring farms as well.

Several years back, Dad made the decision to not plant anymore tree seedlings—there's a multitude of reasons behind that which I won't bore y'all with—then last year, he sold the last of the trees he had growing. And honestly, with this being our first year "without trees", I'm not sure any of us miss it that much.

It's weird to see heavily-loaded trailers and trucks pulling equipment on all the local roads, and not be among them. Fields once standing in rows of tall firs, with colored tags tied to their branches defining them by size and price, are now empty.

But, like different seasons of life, it's came to it's end and now something else will fill it's place. I find it interesting that this was all completed so near the end of the decade. Just as the 20-teen years are coming to an end, so is the Christmas tree farming chapter in Potts family history. ;)



|| 12 Days of Christmas Party 
Read Another Page — Book #17

Old-Fashioned Book Love — Book Review: "Emmanuel" by Angela R. Watts

Rebekah's Reading Room — The Price, pt.4

Tower in the Plains — Still Shining

The Peculiar Messenger — 12DoC | Christmas Books



in what way(s) is the end of the 20-teen years an end to an era for you? 
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Published on December 17, 2019 04:30

December 16, 2019

12 Days of Christmas || Christmas Story Snippets 1/3


It's day three, y'all!

And I've got a special treat. ;) Because I always share a Christmas story of some kinda during the party—and because I haven't written ANY this year—I'm pulling random Christmasy snippets from several of my short stories, books, and unfinished works. Some have been read before and some haven't. There will be three of these posts with a few snippets each, so I hope y'all enjoy!



|| Christmas Story Snippets {pt. 1 of 3}
I cast my gaze around the darkened sanctuary, lit by the light of each individual candle. Just as the world is lit by each Christian who has the True Light residing in their hearts.  
I sighed, letting the tranquility fill me. Not a sigh of longing for things to be different, not a discontented sigh due to yet another unhappy home, but a joyful sigh. A sigh that said on this special, silent Christmas Eve night, peace reigned within me.  
If only … I shook my head to clear my thoughts. No, I wasn’t going to go there. Not tonight. Even without him, we would be all right. Even with Braden’s status unknown, we could hold to this hope and peace.  
As the song came into the third verse, movement at the front of the church caught my eye. I slowly turned to my right and studied the area. Pastor Garrett stood at the podium before the pulled curtain and Mrs. Crystal, his wife and the church pianist, had moved from the piano bench to her husband’s side. Maybe that’s what I saw, I mused. Her moving halfway across the room.  
I was turning my gaze back to the candle I held when it happened again. This time I was almost fast enough to catch it, and I saw the curtain falling back into place. That’s strange.  
There was yet another rustle of movement and then a silhouette appeared on the curtain next to Pastor Garrett, illuminated by the light from the large candle at the center of the communion table.  
My heart beat faster and faster. “Oh my goodness.” I felt the tears forming in my eyes, but for once I didn’t care. I nudged my twin. “Kaitlyn, that’s—”  
“I know,” she whispered, her own voice just as shaky as mine. She’d seen him, too.  
Without giving a single thought to my actions, or rather the aftermath of them, I shoved my candle into Mr. Robertson’s hands. Squeezing past Mrs. Robertson, I slid into the nearest pew and sidled as fast as I could toward the middle aisle. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Kaitlyn right on my heels.  
When I reached the aisle, I broke into a run. I’d been reminded many times to not run in church. 
But I was fairly certain that, given the circumstances, God would forgive me.  
I didn’t stop until I reached the front of the church and threw myself into my brother’s arms. “Braden!”  
He held me close, drawing me up in his arms until my feet left the floor. “Oh, Ash,” he murmured.


*


Christmas in a POW camp. Now this was something Frank had never planned on doing, never dreamed about, and never thought would come about as an after effect of piloting a bomber.  
A German accented shouting from near the door told him that the man could care less that this was a day worthy of celebration, a day when enemies should set aside their differences and embrace life as fellow children of the King.  
But no. Instead they were swore enemies, willing and waiting to kill the other should the opportunity arise. 
Frank contemplated the matter as he rolled out of his bunk, nearly stepping on Nathan.  
“Hey, watch it,” Nathan warned, throwing an arm over his head. “The perfection in this face cannot be duplicated.”  
“Sure,” Frank pretended to grumble, grinning. “Merry Christmas.”  
Rising from the floor he had rolled out onto, Nathan grinned back. “Merry Christmas.”  
The guard at the door continued his shouting, part in German and part in badly broken English. 
Grabbing their coats—if they had actually been warm enough the night before to go to bed without them—the twenty or so prisoners obeyed orders with reluctance and filed out the door.  
Outside in the snowy yard, a field of frozen mud, the prisoners lined up in a pentagon of sorts around one of the towers. The head officer appeared from the direction of his quarters—no doubt much cleaner and warmer than anywhere else within the barbed wire confinement—and tromped up the stairs to the high tower with an air of superiority. From his lookout, he made it his own duty to count the prisoners in the yard below, standing in perfect rows.  
Just like every other morning, as if Christmas Day was nothing different.  

*


Later in the day, a rumor spread through the stalag that a surprise was being planned by a few fellows in the building next to them. Frank and Nathan swapped ideas of what on earth it could be—if it was even a truth, and not another story started by some bored GI.  
A loud stomping sounded as someone came up the rickety stairs, then bursting through the curtain that had been strung up over the door. “Ho, ho, ho! Merry Christmas, fellas!”  
A large figure, masquerading as Santa Claus, appeared in the doorway with a large sack slung over his shoulder. “Ho, ho, ho!” He called again, before turning back to the open door. “Get in here, elfie.” 
A much shorter fellow appeared, dressed in an elf costume complete with pasteboard elf-ears. 
Frank laughed as he observed the two, roaming around and asking what each fellow “wanted from pappy.” Despite their best efforts at disguise, the identity of the two fellows was quite obvious. 
The duo tossed cigarette packs and bars of chocolate to the prisoners before taking off back out the door. Frank crowded into the window next to some of the other guys, watching as the two guys raced to the next door.  
Nathan appeared next to Frank, elbowing him. “Maybe Adam and Clayton do know what Christmas is all about, huh?”  
Frank grinned, not growling for once about being elbowed. “Yeah, maybe.” 



|| 12 Days of Christmas PartyShowers of Blessings — Christmas Gift Ideas

Read Another Page — Book #16

Life of Heritage — Christmas Movies

RebekahAshleigh — Christmas Book Recommendations

Little Blossoms for Jesus — My 8 Favourite Winter Reads of 2019

Soldier Girl Stories — Christmas Movies

Rebekah's Reading Room — Amahl and the Night Visitors



favorite snippet? are you ready for Christmas? 
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Published on December 16, 2019 04:30

December 15, 2019

12 Days of Christmas || Favorite Christmas Songs of '19


Happy Sunday, readers and friends. Day two and the party is going splendidly so far!

I'm keeping things simple around here today, with a few of my favorite Christmas songs of 2019. Whether the song is new this year or I just happen to be listening to and loving it more this year, it's on the list.

So grab some coffee or hot chocolate and join us by the radio!


|| Favorite Christmas Songs of '19

Christmas in Heaven by Scotty McCreery /// I'd heard this song before, but I've listened to it a lot this season. The words are so sweet and meaningful. And, I mean, c'mon. It's Scotty. 



I'll be Home for Christmas by Cam /// One of my favorite female country music artist recorded a cover of one of my favorite Christmas classics, and I am SHOOK. This is such a beautiful version! 



Joy to the World by for King & Country /// I adore Joel and Luke's rendition of Joy to the World, and being recorded live just makes it that much better. So incredible—as they always are. 



Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Maddie & Tae /// Another fabulous cover—and this time, by my favorite country music duo! I adore this one so much. <33



Christmas is All About You by Mallary Hope /// This is such a special Christmas song. The words are amazing and I love Mallary Hope! 


|| 12 Days of Christmas PartyRead Another Page — Book #15

Read Review Rejoice — Favorite Songs This Time Of Year



what's your favorite song this Christmas?  remember to enter the giveaway
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Published on December 15, 2019 04:30

December 14, 2019

12 Days of Christmas || My Christmas TBR


Greetings, readers! Welcome to the fifth annual 12 Days of Christmas blog party. :D  
As always, I'll be posting daily for the next twelve days—today thru Christmas Day. And all the other 12DoC-ers posts will be linked after my topic of the day. There's also a giveaway and tons of other epicness!

If you're new to the party and have questions about how things work, ask away. We want you to be able to enjoy the party to the fullest. It's loads of fun! 

|| My Christmas TBRIt's no secret that I'm a book hoarder. An epic fact that I only consider a problem when I run out of shelf space, instead of when I'm leaving a bookstore with a STACK.

Recently, it came to my attention that I have several Christmas books that I haven't read. So, in addition to the oodles of library loans currently in my care, I threw together a sort of "Christmas TBR"—a stack of Christmas books that I have and want to read or re-read this Christmas season.

So here goes! 

12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep /// I bought this book from a CBD sale because, first off, it's cHriStmAs. Oh, and it was really cheap so. xD  After it arrived, I read the synopsis in full and it sounds really good! 
A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep /// Another CBD sale. That I bought upon realizing it was the sequel to a book I already had, haha. I think I might have even saw a third book floating around? Anyway, I'm hoping to read this series soon! 



A Simple Christmas Wish by Melody Carlson ///  I've had this book for like...so long. Several years. And I still haven't read it—something that I can't even blame on the book being boring, because I haven't even tried to read it. So maybe I'll get to this one. ;D 
Unexpected Christmas Hero by Kathi Macias /// I don't remember where I first heard about this book—Goodreads? Probably. But it looks like such a gem! I happened to stumble across it at a used bookstore this month, so of course, I had to get it! 
Hear Them Ring by Erynn Mangum /// I've been hearing great things about Erynn Mangum and her books for quite some time. This book actually has four Christmas stories tucked inside, all of which looks sweet and fun. 



On This Holy Night by Max Lucado, Rick Warren, David Jeremiah, & others ///  Another CBD sale grab, hehe. This little Christmas devo promises a fresh and unique look at the familiar Christmas story. And the cover is super cute. 


|| GiveawayThis year's giveaway is pretty epic! Two winners will each receive a paperback copy of Behold, an ornament, a pair of fuzzy Christmas socks, and maybe some other Christmasy goodies if I come up with something... ;)  So be sure to enter and share it with your friends! 

a Rafflecopter giveaway


|| 12 Days of Christmas PartyRead Another Page — Book #14: A Police Force for Christmas
Life of Heritage — Christmas Books
RebekahAshleigh — Book Review
Old-Fashioned Book Love — Book Review: “The Romance of a Christmas Card”
Twin Thoughts — The Best Christmas Albums Ever


on a scale of one to Christmas, how excited are you for this party? xD 
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Published on December 14, 2019 05:08

November 4, 2019

Indian Summer & Autumn Vibes || October Recap



Not gonna lie, I'm kinda proud of myself for getting this up while we're less than five days into the month. (Also, HI. I'm not dead.)



|| Impromptu Photoshoot• One Sunday afternoon, while wearing a cute outfit that I especially liked, I dragged my sweet mom outside to take some pictures. I'm slightly particular about what I like in pictures. Add in the photo-bombing dogs... We ended up with dozens of shots. The good news for y'all is that I'm not posting all of them. ;)





|| Indian Summer• This year, North Carolina decided to allow summer to last allll the way up into the month of October. I love summer and all, but this got a little out of hand. I mean, c'mon, wearing shorts on the 11th is just weird.



<3 <3 <3
so the leaves finally decided to change xD
book cover material, y'all

|| Random Life • Coffee. Coffee. Drinking so much coffee. Oh, wait, that's not new.


• Early in the month, I was house-sitting one weekend. And, yeah, may or may not have required five bags to stay 48 hours... *coughcough*  It was during a readathon though, so maybe we'll just pretend at least two of those were full of books??


• Day-tripped to Mount Mitchell with friends! Highest point east of the Mississippi River. :D 

the view from the top <3
super cool tree...with human in the background

my pretty mama <3







Y'all. I read six books. SIX. This hasn't happened since FEBRUARY. Granted they were mostly smallerish. But STILL. I also bought a ton of books, but that is...neither here nor there. xD xD







|| Chasing a DreamIn many ways, October was about finding (or more like rediscovering) my groove. A routine, a certain way things work best. Figuring out what matters most, what I really want to do and what I was just doing because I thought I had to. Things are much more enjoyable that way. ;)  And in the midst of that I'm finding that, when I try, I can find time to write easier than I expected. My word counts FOR SURE wouldn't break any records, but that's okay. At least I'm writing.

|| Snippets
"Um...this is a colored pencil."  
That gets her attention. With a glare that could kill germs, the girl looks up at me. "So? Do you have a problem with that?"  
I clear my throat. "Well, I mean, usually colored pencils aren't used for, you know, writing."  
Her eye roll would make Hannah jealous. "What else would you do with a pencil, Mr. Traven?"  
"I don't know...nothing? Normal pencils are for writing. Colored pencils are for art."   
"Incorrect. All pencils should be colored."  


Ryder sails across the room atop a rolling stool. “Dude, your gut looks like abstract art.”  
“You studied my insides while I was knocked out?” 




“Are you okay?” 
“Yeah… Yeah, I’m fine, Dad. Feels good to be doing something.” 
“That isn’t what I meant.”  
I swallow and refuse to meet his gaze. Almost wishing he would leave me alone to my self-pity. Almost wishing he would push hard and make me fess up.  
“It stings, doesn’t it?”  
“...What?” 
“Getting your heart broken.” 
Tears well up in my throat until I’m smothering in the pain. I cough, costuming a whimper. Before I know what’s happening, Dad’s arms are around me. And I’m crying like I haven’t since I was eight years old.






I didn't blog much in October...but maybe that's okay, since I was able to catch my breath and get back into the groove with a few other things?

I did participate in Libby May's blog tour for her debut, Dewdrops and Butterflies, and joined in on Kassie Angle's cover reveal for her upcoming release, Tattered Wings. I love supporting other Indies—whether writers, artists, or any small business owner. :D




|| October Goals• Outline Chasing a Dream + do some minor related research.     Pretty much, yeah. 
• Read 5 books.      YES. Surprisingly. 
• Catch up on blog post scheduling, book reviews, and marketing plans.      Ehheheh. Sorta. 
• Start planning 12 Days of Christmas.      NO. But soon?! 

|| November Goals• Write daily in CaD. 
• Read 5 books. 
• Organize things for 12 Days of Christmas + plan my own posts. 
• Clear inbox. 


how was your October? can you believe it's like fifty-something days until Christmas? O.O
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Published on November 04, 2019 17:54

October 28, 2019

Tattered Wings by Kassie Angle || Cover Reveal

Happy Monday, dears. :) Today I've got a cover reveal for y'all—for my lovely friend Kassie Angle and her upcoming release, Tattered Wings! 


SynopsisSome scars can't be seen. And some can't be hidden.

Layla Trent's life is pretty much perfect, except for the little matter of a dog of her own—and maybe a brother. So why does a random nightmare of a princess dress, a hospital, and a stranger who's definitely not her daddy feel more like an aching wound? And can a broken, glassy-eyed puppy somehow help her release the pain she didn't even know she was carrying?

Corporal Andrew Reyes has proven he has what it takes to be the best—a US Army Ranger. But when a double tragedy rocks his world, his resolve is shaken to the core. What's left for a man to live for when he's lost everything he ever wanted to be? And is the sudden appearance of a teenage girl with a three-legged therapy dog a cruel joke or a divine appointment?

Some scars can't be hidden. But some don't need to be.



Annnddd the cover... isn't it epic? Detailed? Intrigue-inspiring? <3 <33





Author BioKassie Angle is a teenaged Christian author, cowgirl, therapy dog trainer, stereotypical INFJ, and Army girl to the core. Her first love, i.e. debut novel, O to be Like Thee, swept her unsuspectedly into the world of indie authors. She tries to use her stories to fill the silences in literature, helping more people understand the world of the Army and showing how God heals the broken-hearted. You can find her and more of her writing at SoldierGirlStories.com.

|| Website ||



have you read Kassie's debut novel—O To Be Like Thee? I hope to soon! 
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Published on October 28, 2019 04:00

October 14, 2019

Dewdrops & Butterflies by Libby May || Blog Tour + Guest Post

Greetings, readers! My friend Libby is releasing her debut book, Dewdrops & Butterflies, and I'm participating in the blog tour. Read on for a guest post by Libby herself, about all things bookish! The next stop on the tour is tomorrow, at my friend Abigail's blog!




Hi everyone! Thanks Faith for letting me guest post! I’m super excited! 
My name is Libby and I am 19 years old. I started writing when I was 12 years old and I finished my first full novel when I was 14. It was full of plot holes and historical inaccuracies, like cellphones in purses ONLY when there was an emergency that called for one. We’re talking advanced 1800s technology. This was not on purpose. 
Anyway! Fast forward 5 years, and I’ve completed two novels, and here I am, publishing the first of the two, Dewdrops and Butterflies! 
I want to talk a little about writing your own stories. Do you have a story you want to tell? Have you started? If not, what’s holding you back? Is publishing something you want to do in the future? 
When I first started, I knew I wanted to publish, and the main point of my story, that bad historical fiction that I’m still somehow proud of, was to write something for girls my age that didn’t have anything to do with high school or junior high drama or an overload of crushes and boy/girl relationships, and something that didn’t pressure girls to do the things society thinks is “cool”! 
Dewdrops and Butterflies is about Rose, a girl who grew up in a difficult home and got placed into the foster care system. Fear drove her out of that home and she tries to make it on her own. The point of the story is to show that God is the only one who can protect us completely and fully, and that no matter how much we try on our own, we can never fulfill our own life. 
The second part of the story is from the point of view of her foster father, Alex Johnson. It’s a little bit of a different image on who Rose was and how others saw her. The point of this part of the story is to show that when we ARE in God’s hand, we can still stumble and fall, and ultimately, He will always take us back and continue to teach us. As time went on, I realized that Alex was almost a very relatable, contemporary version of the parable of the prodigal son. 
This story grew and changed and molded into something so much bigger than I had first imagined, and bigger than I could have done on my own. I started writing praying that God would use my hand and my heart for His glory, and through every part of the process, He was literally one step ahead of me. I’ve been so blessed and learned so many things. 
If I were to give one piece of advice to new writers, I say this: Write. Don’t give up, don't judge yourself, and don’t compare to others. But always pray. Have fun, and let the Holy Spirit work through you. Be ok with changes, have an open heart and learn through the process. Maybe the person you’re writing the story for is yourself! God may have something He wants to say to you, and  
He’s ultimately going to work in you and grow you as you go through this process and get to know your style of writing and your characters and how everything works. 
I encourage you, if you ever wanted to pick up a pen (or a laptop) and write something, now is your chance to do it! The world can always use more stories! 
Read, Write, and Love!~Libby

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“I smiled and acted like I was supposed to be there. It was amazing how much people assumed by a simple glance. An outfit, an expression, a tone of voice. Anyone could pretend to be anything.Today, I was a rich girl.”

Thirteen year old Rose Wells was determined to make it on her own. Running from authority one last time, the forest became her home and the cafe her source of food, with a fear driven determination keeping her there as long as she could help it.
Not everybody was ok with that. Alex and Jenni Johnson would do whatever they can to find their foster daughter and bring her home, giving her the genuine love she’d never known. 
Over the course of a single summer, hearts are broken, scars exposed, friendships blossom, and ultimately a greater truth is learned. 
A greater God is understood. 

releasing October 16th! 

are you interested in reading Dewdrops & Butterflies? isn't the purple aesthetic eye-catching? 
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Published on October 14, 2019 04:00

October 11, 2019

Crazy Life + Freedom's Release || September Recap


IT'S FINALLY FALL, YOU GUYS. I AM HYPED.

Also this is late again, but can I even help it at this point?? Nope.




|| Trip to See Friends• My fam went to visit friends a few hours away the first weekend of the month. Sometime I'm going to do a post about these Nameless Friends that we hang out with every other month or so. But until then... *photo dump*


"I love ripped denim and I cannot lie"


• While there, we went riding up on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It was a gorgeous day and the scenery was breathtaking. <3


oh hi tall kid

|| Random Life• A super sweet customer brought flowers to work for the employees to enjoy!



• We had an employee dinner a few weeks ago, and I took the opportunity to dress up and look nice. For once. xD



• I was house-sitting/dog-sitting the last weekend of the month, with these sweet pooches.




• BeFunky has, like, changed a ton of fonts since I last used it and they GOT RID OF the font I used to ALWAYS use for blog post graphics?? #rude

• And I guess that's it?? I basically spent the entire month at work. Or so it seemed. xD






• The only book I finished was The Judgement by Beverly Lewis, book two in the The Thorn trilogy. I've been inching my way through this series since early in the year, but I'm over halfway through the final book now, so yay. :D

One book looks so lame, but I've already read 3 books this month (October), so that's good??






|| Freedom• Oh my goodness, where do I start? Y'all, my precious book baby that I've laughed through and cried over for—legit—years...is available to the world. It's a crazy, but special, feeling. Especially since the book has been, for the most part, readily accepted and adored. <3

• The blog tour, 13 Reasons Why, with the lovely Kaitlyn Krispense, was an absolute blast. The vast number of people who hopped on the bandwagon and shared their own Reasons to Live (R2Ls), either daily or sporadically, made me smile so much. Not to mention, we all had a lot of fun during the almost-two-weeks too. ;)

• There was also a fundraiser connecting to the release of Freedom. In preparation, I wrote up a few paragraphs, explaining that I would be donating profits from Freedom during the month of September to Cover Me Veterans, a non profit organization that's fighting against veteran suicide. And I prayed about it. And I waited to see what would happen. Um guys... Combining paperback sales, ebook sales, and a couple anonymous donations, we raised $420.28. Given that the original goal—and one that I wasn't even sure would be reached—was $100, I was utterly blown away. Thank you all so, so much. God is good. <3


|| Chasing a Dream • Now that Freedom is out in the hands of the world (wow that's scary), I'm trying to re-immerse myself into the wonderful world of Chasing a Dream. Right now that means some plotting and outlining, as well as working out minor timeline details and figuring out exactly how it fits in with Dandelion Dust. I'm really excited for this story. It's gonna be good, y'all. :D






|| Final Days of Recaps • So, uh, I doubt I'll do anymore monthly recaps after the end of the year. When writing a recap post is something that I literally dread doing and put off for days... yeah, that should be a dead clue that something is wrong. At the beginning of the year, I thought I needed to organize things more. So I revamped the way I did recaps—ironically making it take more time+work—and I don't even really like the format now. I'll finish out the year with this type of recap each month, just because I don't wanna leave things undone, but after that, I'm going to switch things up.

• I've been thinking about maybe doing something like "Life as of now: October 11, 2019" every 4-6 weeks, with an update of what's going on in my life. Same sort of content as the recaps, with less organization and formality. Just bulleted highlights, probably some rambles, and snapshots of life. Maybe writing snippets and/or new story announcements. Thoughts on that?


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|| September Goals• Rock the world with the 13RW tour.     CHECK.

• Release Freedom.       YESSSS.

• Mail all preorder paperback copies.      *thumbs up* the post office people love me.

• Keep up with social media.      EHhhh, not so much...no...

• Clear my inbox.     *maniac laughter*

• Figure out what to do with myself once I'm not spending every waking moment freaking out over anything and everything Freedom related.          Did I seriously think I'd be bored...?


|| October Goals• Outline Chasing a Dream + do some minor related research.

• Read 5 books.

• Catch up on blog post scheduling, book reviews, and marketing plans.

• Start planning 12 Days of Christmas. (Anyone interested?)



how was your September? are you excited for fall? best book you've read so far this year? 
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September 17, 2019

Five Fall Favorites Returns for a Fourth Year!

Calling any and all book lovers!This invitation is for you if you love books!
Just click on this image on September 30th to be whisked away to the Literary Lodge (otherwise known as Read Another Page).

http://readanotherpage.com/2019/top-5-giveaway-b…-hop-real-heroes/

I am happy to share this invitation with you today because I have participated in this blog party before and it was such fun!
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Published on September 17, 2019 04:00