Pam Crooks's Blog, page 46
September 12, 2024
Karen’s Winner
Congratulations go to . . . Barbara Raymond You’ve got some edge-of-your-seat romance coming your way!
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September 11, 2024
“Wash Day Monday”
Women have been organizing and keeping house from the beginning of recorded time. However, several centuries back, universal housekeeping regimes were adopted in England. These schedules were shared mother-to-daughter and sister-to-sister until they were widely accepted. Nursery rhymes even incorporated them. Ivory Soap added a Mother Goose rhyme about washing on Monday to one ... Read more
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Heidi McGill Comes to Visit Friday!
Miss Heidi McGill returns on Friday, September 13, 2024 for an interesting look at western romance novels. She breaks each element down in a way that’s easy to understand this deep attraction we have. She has a new book to tell us about as well. PLUS, she’s bringing a copy to giveaway! I don’t know ... Read more
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Turning My Hero into a Cowboy & A Giveaway
When I first met my husband, he was very anti-cowboy. Except for the Dallas football team. . . Despite being raised in Texas, he hated country music and wanted nothing to do with trucks. He preferred sporty cars and high tech gadgets. But after over 30 years of living with me, he’s slowly turning into ... Read more
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September 9, 2024
Have We Been Told the Truth About Custer’s Last Stand? Grab a chair and come on in. Let’s chat!
Howdy! I hope each and every one of you is doing well on this 9th day in September. We have beautiful skies here, but it is a little colder than usual for this time of year. Well today I thought I’d share a little bit of history with you, almost straight-from-the-horse’s-mouth. Ah, Custer’s Last Stand. ... Read more
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Winnie’s Winners!
A great big thank you to everyone who stopped by to leave a comment on my Monday post. I truly appreciate all the kind words about my upcoming and older releases. So much so that I decided to (randomly) select three winners. And they are: Diana Hardt Patricia B. Becki Congratulations ladies. Select which of ... Read more
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September 8, 2024
An Amish Christmas Match
Hello everyone, Winnie Griggs here. We’re just 15 days away from the release of my next Amish romance – An Amish Christmas Match! This is the first book in my new Sweetbrier Creek series, featuring the six Beiler brothers. Seth Beiler, the oldest of the brothers, is actually a half brother to the other five. ... Read more
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Kimberley Woodhouse Has Winners!
Thank you so much for visiting us again, Miss Kimberley. We loved chatting about places we’ve been that left an impression. Now for the drawing……….. Three commenters will win a copy of A Hope Unburied!! And the winners are…………. KATHY RADAR CHERIE J ... Read more
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September 5, 2024
Special Guest Kimberley Woodhouse!
I’m so excited to be back with y’all today. It’s seriously one of my favorite places to be with some of the best readers around! Here we are, with my 39th release – A HOPE UNBURIED – which releases on September 24! (Book number 40 releases in October and it’s the finale of my new ... Read more
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September 4, 2024
Harvest Time Means Canning Time! By Pam Crooks
I would never say I have a green thumb, but boy, my garden was prolific this year. I had more tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, snap peas, jalapeno peppers, and onions than we could eat. And then we picked apples from a nearby orchard. I had drawn the line at growing zucchini again, and my daughters ... Read more
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