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November 20, 2018

At Home Christmas




Good morning and welcome to Tuesday Blog Share. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, our story is all about believing you’ve found the one you love, only to lose him after just a few hours together.  
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Christmas with the family. An ideal, sweet homecoming... Or the torturous reminder that family can be your worst enemy.
Cat Helmstead suffers a grievous loss while on temporary duty in Spain with the Air Force. Her heart shatters and she sinks into a grief so profound that she’s ready to join the man she loved so much. Until she’s sent home, to spend the holidays with her family and makes several important discoveries that will change her future forever.
Can Cat move on from losing the only guy she's ever been attracted to?



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The NCO club was rocking with great tunes on the jukebox. I sat in a corner, nursing a San Miguel beer, watching others doing their thing. It was bingo night. Just about everyone was playing intently in the cover-all round, hoping to win the five hundred dollar prize. For some, that amount of money equaled more than they had in their pocket at any given time.
“Hi.”
The voice was male and I wasn’t interested. Men were my thing, as the saying went, but at this point in my life, I was still nursing wounds best left alone. I’d joined the Air Force five years ago as a way to escape a home that had become too tense to live in any longer. The oldest of six, I’d never heard “Great job” or “You’ll be a success one day.” No matter what I did, nothing was acknowledged until my seventeen months, twenty-eight days younger sister, Tina, had accomplished the same feat, and that was boasted about long and loud by our mother if she happened to do better than I had done.
 





About K.C. Sprayberry
Living a dream she’s had since she first discovered the magic of books. K.C. Sprayberry traveled the U.S. and Europe before finally settling in the mountains of Northwest Georgia. She’s been married to her soulmate for nearly a quarter of a century and they enjoy spoiling their grandchildren along with many other activities.
A multi-genre author, K.C. Sprayberry is always on the hunt for new stories. Inspiration strikes at the weirdest times and drives her to grab notebook and pen to jot down her ideas. Those close to her swear nothing or no one is safe if she’s smiling gently in a corner and watching those in the same room interact. Her observations have often given her ideas for her next story, set not only in the South but wherever the characters demand they settle.

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Published on November 20, 2018 00:00

November 19, 2018

Of Ravens and Lambs



Good morning and welcome to Monday Blogs. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, we’re taking a look at Chad Cain’s thrilling tale, Of Raven’s and Lambs…
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“From the depths of the human heart come both our most unselfish love and our most egregious offenses. With each new day, there is a chance for redemption or condemnation. Mercy or vengeance. Faith or despair. Is forgiveness possible? Can a man like me ever really be saved?”
Herman Bowersox’s secrets will die with him, or so he believes. In truth, the weight of his sins will fall upon his grandson, Henry, with a force he could never anticipate.
As Henry unravels Herman’s unspeakable past, he will discover how brutally the “sins of the father” can impact the present. Those sins have metastasized in the form of The Ravens, a clandestine brotherhood committed to racial purity. Led by the cerebral and methodical Phillip Kaiser, The Ravens intend to re-start the Civil War using old-fashioned violence combined with 21st Century technology.
In his journey to find the truth about his family’s past, Henry will meet Ty and Deja Lockwood, a brother and sister whose grandfather was murdered by Henry’s family. With their help, and with a deep-seated yearning to transform his family’s legacy, Henry will risk the lives of everyone he loves to thwart the plans of The Ravens.






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About Chad Cain
I've been a writer my entire life. It started with short stories in elementary school, then I wrote a novella in 8th grade that would have gotten me expelled if I were a student today! The point is, I've always enjoyed the experience of creating stories and characters. I now have two novels in print thanks to the good folks at Solstice Publishing. My first book, One Night In October, was released in April of 2015 to glowing reviews. It was a lifelong dream to see my name on the cover of a novel, and the experience was mostly what I had hoped it would be.My second novel, Of Ravens and Lambs, was released April 16th, 2018. It is a departure from my first novel, into the realm of suspense. I hope readers will find both books to be enjoyable and worth their time.I spend my days teaching history in Evansville, Indiana and doing PA announcing for our baseball and basketball teams. My beautiful wife Heather (pictured above) is my soul mate and traveling partner through this life. We have one cat, but no kids!If you've read One Night In October (or just perused the cover), you'll know I'm a lifelong Cardinals fan. I try to vary my interests between books, movies, TV shows, and, of course, writing. Some of my "go-to" authors are Greg Iles, Preston and Child, and C.S. Lewis. On TV, nothing beats The Americans and Fargo right now.I always enjoy hearing feedback about my work, so please feel free to contact me via Facebook, Twitter, or leave a comment on my blog. God bless!

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Published on November 19, 2018 00:00

November 18, 2018

Ghost Flight




Good morning and welcome to Sunday Blog Share. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, our story is all about a base facing the reality that a saboteur has targeted their jets. An unlikely group of military members are working alone to discover the reason, until they’re brought together to find the answer fast..
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Nothing can stop the U.S. Air Force… except a series of inexplicable incidents with the F-16 fighter jets assigned to Luke AFB in 1988.
Staff Sergeant Kayla Watkins believes she’s found the answer to the incidents that have taken the lives of two dozen hot pilots. Nightly, she watches the march of those dead pilots, once again promising to find answers.
Technical Sergeant Trent Montrose gets the surprise of his life after the last crash, the morning of a planned inspection from higher headquarters. Ghost Flight marches past to him on their way to the flightline.
Office of Special Investigations undercover operative, Captain Jake Arnold, loathes his operation within the 58TTW with a “dream team” of non-coms whose sabotage is suspected to go all the way back to the waning days of the Vietnam conflict.
Romance, suspense, a base on the edge. The Arizona desert is harsh and unforgiving, as harsh and unforgiving as an aircraft unable to perform up to standards. Kayla, Derek, and Jake become a team dedicated to stopping the saboteurs before another good pilot dies. 




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Early in 1988, the young pilot completed his pre-flight check. The weather was certainly strange this time of year. April’s days scorched the life right out of a man, while the nights cooled to the point where he had to wear a flight jacket until he boarded his aircraft.
He did all he could do from the ground and nodded at the crew chief, one TSgt. Montrose. The man looked a bit old for this job and his rank, almost as if he was ready to retire, and he moved stiffly, as if his muscles bothered him. Yet, Captain Stover didn’t comment on that. His uncle had been a veteran of Vietnam, flying F-4 Phantom in missions over a countryside where he often couldn’t tell who was friend and who was foe. Having grown up on stories of young men testing their mettle in those aircraft, he’d joined the Air Force and signed on to become a pilot in time to be assigned a seat in the coveted F-16 Fighting Falcon.
“Fair skies, sir,” TSgt. Montrose saluted the captain. “May your wings fly true and bring you back safely.” 





About K.C. Sprayberry
Living a dream she’s had since she first discovered the magic of books. K.C. Sprayberry traveled the U.S. and Europe before finally settling in the mountains of Northwest Georgia. She’s been married to her soulmate for nearly a quarter of a century and they enjoy spoiling their grandchildren along with many other activities.
A multi-genre author, K.C. Sprayberry is always on the hunt for new stories. Inspiration strikes at the weirdest times and drives her to grab notebook and pen to jot down her ideas. Those close to her swear nothing or no one is safe if she’s smiling gently in a corner and watching those in the same room interact. Her observations have often given her ideas for her next story, set not only in the South but wherever the characters demand they settle.

Find out more about my books at these social media sites:

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Published on November 18, 2018 00:00

November 16, 2018

The Emlyn Goode Mysteries




Good morning and welcome to Sharing Saturday. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, Susan Lynn Solomon is on hand to let us know about her Emlyn Goode books The Day the Music Died, Writing is Murder, Bella Vita, and The Magic of Murder…
The Day The Music DiedBlurb
Amanda Stone, a rock and roll icon, vanished at the peak of her career in 1986. She surfaces in her hometown of Niagara Falls soon after the death of Emlyn Goode’s mother. Stone asks to see Emlyn, she says, to share memories of her high school friend, Anne Goode. What Stone actually tells her bounces Emlyn’s life on its head. When later that day Stone is murdered, a shaken Emlyn must use her ancient relative’s craft to solve the crime by disinterring the secret of what drove Stone from the spotlight thirty years before. If Emlyn fails, she’ll never know if what Stone told her is true.



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Writing is MurderBlurb
Cursed by a Native American, the Bennet House is one of the most haunted locations in Niagara Falls. This is where Emlyn Goode and all but one member of her writers’ group hunt for ghosts on Halloween. What they find in the house, isn’t a ghost, though. It’s the body of Daniel Bennet, the missing group member.
A few days earlier, Daniel had shown Emlyn a document he’d found in the Bennet House, and told her it would anger people if made public. When the body is found, the document is missing. Accused of Daniel’s murder, Emlyn is certain that document will identify the true killer. But her search for it becomes dangerous when her lover, police detective Roger Frey is shot in the Bennet House and then the killer comes after her. Without Roger’s protection can anything written in her ancient relative’s Book of Shadows save Emlyn this time?



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The Magic of MurderBlurb
When his partner is discovered in a frozen alley with eight bullets in his chest, Niagara Falls Police Detective Roger Frey swears vengeance. But Detective Chief Woodward has forbidden him or anyone else on the detective squad to work the case. Emlyn Goode knows Roger will disobey his boss, which will cost him his job and his freedom. Because she cares for him more than she’ll admit, she needs to stop him. Desperate, she can think of but one way.
Emlyn recently learned she’s a direct descendent of a woman hanged as a witch in 1692. She has a book filled with arcane recipes and chants passed down through her family. Possessed of, or perhaps by a vivid imagination, she intends to use these to solve Jimmy’s murder before Roger takes revenge on the killer. But she’s new to this “witch thing,” and needs help from her friend Rebecca Nurse, whose ancestor also took a short drop from a Salem tree. Also in the mix is a rather hefty albino cat (Elvira detests being called fat). Rebecca’s not much better at deciphering the ancient directions, and while the women and the cat stumble over spell after spell, the number of possible killers grows. They’d better quickly come up with a workable spell: when Chief Woodward’s wife is shot and a bottle bomb bursts through Emlyn’s window, it becomes clear she’s next on the killer’s list.



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About Susan Lynn Solomon
Formerly a Manhattan entertainment attorney and a contributing editor to the quarterly art magazine SunStorm Fine Art, Susan Lynn Solomon now lives in Niagara Falls, New York, the setting of many of her stories. She is the facilitator of the Buffalo Writer’s Critique Group.                        Since 2007 her short stories on serious topics have appeared in numerous literary journals. These include, Abigail Bender (awarded an Honorable Mention in a Writers Journal short romance competition), Ginger Man, Elvira, The Memory Tree, Going Home, Yesterday’s Wings, Smoker’s Lament, Kaddish, and Sabbath (nominated by the editor of Prick of the Spindle for 2013 Best of the Net and winner of second place in the 2017 Word Weaver Writing Competition). A collection of her short stories, Voices In My Head, has been released by Solstice Publishing.
Susan Solomon is the author of the Emlyn Goode Mysteries. A finalist in M&M’s Chanticleer’s Mystery & Mayhem Novel Contest, and a finalist for the 2016 Book Excellence Award, her first Emlyn Goode Mystery novel, The Magic of Murder, has received rave reviews, as have the novelettes, Bella Vita, and The Day the Music Died. The second Emlyn Goode novel, Dead Again, was a finalist for both the 2017 McGrath House Indie Book of the Year and the 2018 Book Excellent Award. In the latest Emlyn Goode Mystery novel, Writing is Murder, Ms. Solomon once more demonstrates that murder has a sense of humor.

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Published on November 16, 2018 23:49

November 15, 2018

Neverland




Good morning and welcome to Friday Feelings. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, a fabulous welcome to Jeff Dosser, who shows us with his debut novel, Neverland, why he took second place in the Oklahoma Writing Federation’s annual writing contest…
Blurb
Second place winner 2018 Oklahoma Writing Federation's (OWFI) annual writing contest Horror Division.
Following the brutal murder of his wife and the traumatic backlash to his son, Detective Mark Boyd has retired from the Alsuma Police Department and taken up the tranquil country life outside picturesque Button Creek, Oklahoma. But Mark’s plans to heal his son and rebuild their relationship are shattered when their new life is destroyed by a pack of violent marauders.

Mark’s call to authorities falls on deaf ears and his only assistance comes in the form of alluring telephone lineman, Heather James. With Heather’s help, Mark makes plans to uncover those responsible but soon learns the peaceful town of Button Creek is not what it seems. Its citizens are prisoner to a horrible secret, a secret which could steal his son and destroy their chance for a fresh start.


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About Jeff Dosser
Award-winning author, Jeff Dosser is an ex-Tulsa cop and current software developer. When not writing, Jeff spends his days working for the man and cycling through the Oklahoma hills.
Jeff's short stories can be found in magazines such as Iridium Zine, Tales of Terror, Shotgun Honey, Bewildering Stories, and Down In the Dirt just to name a few. He's also been published in the Deadman's Tome, Mother's Revenge, Hindered Souls and Bringing It Back anthologies.
His upcoming novel, Neverland, was the 2017 Oklahoma Writer's Federation 2nd place winner for best new horror. He is also the recipient of the 2016 Writing.Com Quill award for best short fiction. When not writing, Jeff can be found wandering the woods behind his rural home pondering the mysteries prowling the darkness.



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Published on November 15, 2018 23:27

Back Door Down




Good morning and welcome to Thursday Thoughts. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, Back Door Down, a military thriller, comes to us today from John Rester Zodrow…
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Arriving on Saipan, SALLY BOLT soon finds that this island in the beautiful South Pacific, part of America and the “back door” to the United States, is deceptively corrupt. From money laundering to shipping illegal drugs, and even a radical Islamist sending a dirty bomb to the California mainland, anything goes.
But when gangsters brutally murder her husband, MARK, Sally’s life turns upside down. And despite reeling from grief, the one-time military field operative is forced into searching for her kidnapped daughter, LAURA, and free her from the hands of a billionaire pedophile.
Meanwhile, the terrorist’s nuclear dirty bomb, a Radical Dispersion Device capable of mass destruction, sails aboard the freighter, Mariana Maru, to obliterate an American city.


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About John Rester Zodrow
Born and raised on a sheep farm in Kansas, John Rester Zodrow spent 9 years studying for the priesthood but left to start a career in writing. Married for over 30 years, and having raised two boys who thankfully have good jobs, he has written novels, motion pictures, TV movies, and opened on Broadway.
His favorite pastime is playing softball and improbably believes that the best movie of all time is “My Fair Lady.”


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Published on November 15, 2018 00:00

November 14, 2018

Season of Retribution



Good morning and welcome to wwwblogs. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, we’re opening the pages of Season of Retribution from the talented Shanna Nichols…
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Drew warned her. He told her she was a fool to chase a child that didn’t exist. The child she sees locked within the tiny shards of memory haunts her. But Drew always had his own agenda. He thought Lilly didn’t notice the panic that surged, briefly, through his eyes when she told him details of the memories. He was wrong. His nasty verbal assaults no longer have an effect and the escalation to violence only strengthens her resolve. Getting away from Drew seems the only option to find her child.
She was warned.






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About Shanna Nichols
Shanna Nichols has been writing since she figured out how to hold a pencil way back in the day; whether it be short stories, poetry, dramas, novels, or anything in between. When not writing you can find her with her nose stuck in a book, running, cooking, or just hanging out on the couch with her family and cats. As an avid lover of everything that makes her feel alive, she enjoys hiking, running marathons, biking, swimming, gambling, and laying on a beach with a cute little umbrella drink. Growing up between rural southern Kentucky and Louisville, she saw many different cultures and landscapes and fell in love with them all, weaving something that has touched her into each of her stories.


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Published on November 14, 2018 00:00

November 13, 2018

Moonlight Dancing




Good morning and welcome to Tuesday Blog Share. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, our story is all about young lovers during the Vietnam War. He’s a Marine; she’s a nurse. They spend the last day of his leave on a beach. When they say goodbye the next morning, as he’s preparing to return to the conflict, they convince the chaplain to marry them and make a vow—that they will dance on a beach on the Summer Solstice until he returns.  
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A promise leaves them wondering about the future.
Summer Solstice of 1968 brings major changes for Laura and Mark. Each worries about his returning to Vietnam, even though he’s due to finish his enlistment in the Marine Corps in a little over a year. In a moment of madness, their decision to give in to their heated emotions leaves both determined to do the right thing.
Laura and Mark marry right before he returns to the war, each pledging to stand on a beach on the next Summer Solstice and dance in the moonlight. A year later, mere moments after they connect on separate beaches and keep their promise, their lives change drastically. A firefight ends badly and Mark is captured. Laura now has to raise their daughter alone, without any reassurance she’ll see her husband again.
Will each maintain their faith and be reunited under a Summer Solstice moon?



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The moon hung low over the Hawaiian beach. We were listening to the surf and dancing to music, relaxing and trying not to worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow was when our guys would return to the war in Vietnam. Right now, in this moment, we were experiencing a beautiful forever.
Waves lapped up against the white sand, a quiet beat underscoring the music. Mark and I were slow dancing in each other’s arms, gripping each other tightly, ignoring what the near future held. I refused to believe that he had to go away for another year. For me, only tonight, the Summer Solstice, existed to remind me of the relationship we’d had for so long and how I wished it would last forever. 






About K.C. Sprayberry
Living a dream she’s had since she first discovered the magic of books. K.C. Sprayberry traveled the U.S. and Europe before finally settling in the mountains of Northwest Georgia. She’s been married to her soulmate for nearly a quarter of a century and they enjoy spoiling their grandchildren along with many other activities.
A multi-genre author, K.C. Sprayberry is always on the hunt for new stories. Inspiration strikes at the weirdest times and drives her to grab notebook and pen to jot down her ideas. Those close to her swear nothing or no one is safe if she’s smiling gently in a corner and watching those in the same room interact. Her observations have often given her ideas for her next story, set not only in the South but wherever the characters demand they settle.

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Published on November 13, 2018 00:00

November 12, 2018

Ain't No Law In California, Going Back to Dallas, Meet Me In Tulsa



Good morning and welcome to Monday Blogs. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, we’re taking a look at three of Christopher Davis’s intriguing books—Ain’t No Law in California, Going Back to Dallas, and Meet Me in Tulsa…
Ain’t No Law in CaliforniaBlurb
Ain’t No Law in California is a hard hitting post-apocalyptic western, where the bad guys are quick on the draw and the lawmen are even quicker. Dan Bardwell and his young partner Franklin Curtis allow us to ride along as they traipse across the badlands of the great state of Sacramento in what was once known as California. Decades after a global nuclear war nearly destroys mankind, the two tin star lawmen are tasked with keeping law and order and will chase outlaws through both Hell and high water to get them. Often times they’ll operate in a gray area of the law just to get their man.





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Going Back to DallasBlurb
Going Back to Dallas is the prohibition era tale of Calvin Leff returning to Dallas after being shot, to settle the score with a pair of whiskey men that have moved in killing his friend Elijah Corey along the way. Over a shared cigarette, Leff is befriended by Charlie Porter, just released from the big-house. Ducking the rain under the corrugated tin roof of a Greyhound bus stop, Porter signs on to help the young man make things right. Illegal gin-joints burn and blood spills as Leff and Porter even the score before climbing aboard a southbound freight for a ride home to Juarez.




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Meet Me in TulsaBlurb
Meet Me in Tulsa is a prohibition era tale, when hard men took on hard odds just to get ahead and make a dollar. Atlee Dodge and Elmer Johnson plan to rob the First National Bank of Missouri from behind bars with both Jefferson City and St Louis falling victim to the pair of hardboiled ex-convicts after their release. Dodge falls for the German accented Eva Dressler as he frequents an out of the way gin-joint, asking her to meet him in Tulsa where he and Johnson will divide their take and strike off in separate directions. Johnson doesn’t make it much farther than Springfield, but the dame is waiting at an Oklahoma bus stop. Dodge and Dressler drive west through the ill-fated night only to end up at the side of the road outside of Amarillo Texas as the sun rose in the eastern sky behind with the sound of the machine guns still ringing in their ears.





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About Christopher Davis
Christopher Davis is a central California native and grandfather of four rambunctious little ones.
When not tending herd, he’ll try his hand at writing crime, western and horror fiction. Chris lives with his wife and a little dog that has nearly lost his mind. His work has been published in both the US and England.

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Published on November 12, 2018 00:00

November 11, 2018

A Long Way From Home




Good morning and welcome to Sunday Blog Share. This month, we’re focusing on books and short stories that are thrillers and military. Edge of the seat action is going to have you panting for more from these fabulous books! Check out these intriguing stories from a stable of great authors!
Today, our story is all about being far from home, unsure of how you’ll celebrate the winter holidays. This particular tale is especially important to me, when as a young woman in her early twenties, I realized that being close to family at this time was pretty important—but event though I was far from home, I discovered new celebrations in a beautiful country.
Blurb
Lynn and Deke participate in the local St. Nicholas Day celebration in the German village outside their Air Force Base. Each finds a new reason to enjoy the winter holidays.




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Lynn Michaels sat at the window of her dormitory at Hahn AB in Germany. Her gaze focused on everything and nothing—the fat snowflakes so foreign to her, a young woman born and raised in Southern California, the distant memory of what would be happening in her home right at this minute, how she was a long way from home and would never return there.  If she could help it.
She never believed that she would feel so lonely and lost when she left for her first overseas assignment. 1983 had been a whirlwind year. She’d completed basic training late in 1982 and been granted leave to spend the Christmas season at home, but this year, after she finished her advanced training, she had received orders to report to this base.Arriving in mid-July, she’d had a lot of fun. Weekends were devoted to Volksmarching, an activity that meant walking through the many small towns less than three hours from the base.
She’d even joined the Volksmarching club, becoming part of the planning of the annual organized walk held around the base. In the fall, she had even more fun with this activity when she moved from the ten kilometer event to twenty. She was well on her way to earning her first 500 “klick” and 100 Volksmarch badge. 






About K.C. Sprayberry
Living a dream she’s had since she first discovered the magic of books. K.C. Sprayberry traveled the U.S. and Europe before finally settling in the mountains of Northwest Georgia. She’s been married to her soulmate for nearly a quarter of a century and they enjoy spoiling their grandchildren along with many other activities.
A multi-genre author, K.C. Sprayberry is always on the hunt for new stories. Inspiration strikes at the weirdest times and drives her to grab notebook and pen to jot down her ideas. Those close to her swear nothing or no one is safe if she’s smiling gently in a corner and watching those in the same room interact. Her observations have often given her ideas for her next story, set not only in the South but wherever the characters demand they settle.

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Published on November 11, 2018 00:00