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June 2, 2014

ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT ME?

Great book. First time I have read this author. She is very good.Can’t wait toread the next one. Betrayed is the first book that I’ve read by Lillian Duncan, and I wonder how it is that I’ve missed out on this exciting author until now! Excellent suspense writer is a term that should be one […]
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Published on June 02, 2014 04:51

May 29, 2014

What’s Your Purpose?

I’ve been gone for awhile, but I’m back! Or so I hope. Because of my health issues, I only have so much energy in a day. And most of that energy is focused on writing my fictional stories. That means some things take a back seat–actually a lot, especially house work!  And I don’t feel […]
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Published on May 29, 2014 02:46

April 24, 2014

MARY ELLIS–Writer of the Day!

Mary Ellis is my Writer of the Day. She’s a fellow Ohio writer and is best known for her Amish fiction, but I know she loves historical fiction as well. Her latest book is A Plain Man. Mary Ellis has written twelve bestselling novels set in the Amish community, along with two romantic suspense set […]
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Published on April 24, 2014 03:21

April 15, 2014

Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman

My Writer of the Day is Vannetta Chapman. Along with writing Amish fiction, she has published over a hundred articles in Christian magazines on a wide array of topics. Her latest book, MURDER SIMPLY BREWED, is set in Middlebury, Ohio–an area well-known for the Amish community living there. Murder Simply Brewed is not your usual […]
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Published on April 15, 2014 04:16

April 8, 2014

CrossReads Book Blast With Lillian Duncan

  BETRAYED By Lillian Duncan About the Book Witness Protection Program claims they can keep anyone safe if only they follow the rules so Maria follows the rules–every rule. She’s given up everything–her friends, her family, her past, even her name to ensure her daughter has a future. Reborn as Veronica Minor in the sleepy […]
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Published on April 08, 2014 02:56

March 21, 2014

FLASH FICTION FRIDAY

It’s here again–FLASH FICTION FRIDAY!  I hope you enjoy this one. FORBIDDEN Lillian Duncan A knock on the door awakened him. Danger. It had to be the enemy. Who else would come in the middle of the night? The knock came again. Still groggy from sleep, he opened it. Ah… not the enemy, but a […]
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Published on March 21, 2014 04:09

March 14, 2014

FREEDOM

I’ve shared some short stories and flash fiction of others lately. So, I went back and found this one I wrote. I think writing flash fiction is fun, but I never seem to find the time to do it. But if you have a thought of becoming a writer, this is a great exercise. Remember […]
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Published on March 14, 2014 05:11

March 4, 2014

Snow Angel by Pat Jeanne Davis

I know I haven’t been contributing much to my own blog lately, but I’ve been busy between final edits for two books, taxes, and health issues…well enough said! And besides I’ve had all these great guest writers that I’ve been enjoying. I hope you have as well. This week’s story is  by Pat Jeanne Davis. […]
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Published on March 04, 2014 04:55

February 26, 2014

Big Cat On The Loose (Part 2)

As promised here is the second and final installment of Big Cat on The Loose by Max Elliot Anderson BIG CAT ON THE LOOSE (Part 2) by Max Elliot Anderson After the boys finished their snack, Owen turned to Terry. “I gotta go out to the barn for a few minutes. You comin’?” Terry pointed […]
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Published on February 26, 2014 01:58

February 24, 2014

Big Cat on the Loose (Part 1)

I have a wonderful guest writer today who’s written a really fun short story for us to read. Part is today and Part 2 will be Wednesday. Max Elliot Anderson grew up as a struggling reader.  After surveying the market, he sensed the need for action-adventures and mysteries for readers 8 – 13, especially boys. Using […]
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Published on February 24, 2014 14:57