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January 21, 2010

Spring News 2010

Even though it's drizzling outside my window, spring is in the air. And what better way to celebrate the change of season than with a new book release?


Dog Days is now available in paperback!


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The second book I wrote for the Mystery and the Minister's Wife series is now available from the wonderful folks at Guideposts. Here's what the back cover has to say:


When Renee Lambert's prize pooch is dognapped just before the start of the county dog show, Kate Hanlon sets out to find the tiny pup before it's too late.


The dog days of summer are anything but boring when the Harrington County Dog Show comes to Copper Mill. Proud pooches and their owners will stop at nothing to take home 'Best in Show.' With only a few weeks until the big event, Renee Lambert is in for a serious shock when her pocket-pup Kisses is dognapped! While Renee mourns the loss of her faithful companion, Kate determines to find the missing Chihuahua, but a series of pranks, a heated argument, and a suspicious auction throw her off the trail. Can she bring the beloved dog home? And can Kate and Paul help everyone realize that trophies have nothing to do with the biggest prize of all?


Imagining the turmoil Copper Mill would go through when Renee, the resident drama queen, has to deal with the disappearance of her beloved Chihuahua made this one of my favorite stories to write. And I love the cover the artists at Guideposts came up with for the paperback version!


I hope you enjoy reading about Kate's search for Kisses as much as I enjoyed writing it. And after you've read it, how about sending me a note through the Contact page? I'd love to hear from you!

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Published on January 21, 2010 13:56

December 21, 2009

Christmas Greetings 2009

This is a good time of year to reflect on the things we're grateful for, and my list is a long one. I'm thankful for my Lord, for my family and friends, and for church congregations who love and support us. Readers are also high on my list. What would writers do without them? Many thanks to all of you who have visited my website this year, and a special thanks to those who have taken the time to let me know you've read and enjoyed my books. Your comments are appreciated more than you know!


WINTER IN SUNNY ARIZONA


Many people think of Arizona as an unbroken stretch of sun-drenched desert, but those of us who live in the northland know that we can expect a different kind of winter weather than the folks living at lower elevations. Here are a couple of views of the area near our home after the recent blizzard.


 


Remind me to add our trusty woodstove to the list of things I'm thankful for!


NEW INTERVIEW ONLINE


I recently did an interview on Michelle Gregory's blog, where she posed some great questions. You can read the interview here to learn about my earliest experience as a writer and to find out some of my favorite writing books and blogs.


LOOKING AHEAD TO 2010


I'm thrilled that Dog Days, one of my titles in the Mystery and the Minister's Wife series from Guideposts, will be available in March! More information next month about the book and where you can pre-order it!


WISHING YOU A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS!


My prayers go out to you as we prepare to celebrate the Reason for the season. May you have a joyous Christmas and a new year filled with blessings!


Thanks so much for visiting. I'll see you back here next year!

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Published on December 21, 2009 13:28

June 1, 2009

June News 2009

Where did the month of May go? I know the answer to that one–it whooshed right past me as I was finishing up my latest book for the Mystery and the Minister's Wife series. The book went in on time, though, and I'm waiting to hear what my editor thinks of it.


NEWS FROM GUIDEPOSTS


I got the exciting news that Dog Days, the second book I wrote for the Mystery and the Minister's Wife series, will be released in paperback next spring! They did such a great job on the cover for A Test of Faith, and I can't wait to see what they come up with for this one. I'll share a photo when it's available, and I'll let you know the actual release date when the time draws nearer.


SPRING IN NORTHERN ARIZONA


Since I spent Memorial Day putting the finishing touches on the latest story, my family decided to put our traditional picnic on hold until the following Monday. I thought I'd let you take a look at some of the sights we enjoyed that day. I love springtime in Arizona's northland!


The recent rains have turned the mountain meadows a vibrant green.


The wildflowers are out in force: wild irises, penstemon, and yellow asters, to name just a few. The array of colors is dazzling! Here are photos of some of my favorites–orange globemallow, vivid magenta Colorado four o'clocks, and a field of deep blue lupines.


 


 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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Published on June 01, 2009 14:20

April 1, 2009

April News 2009

MORE FROM MOUNT HERMON


What an amazing time! I got to connect with writer friends, visit with Beth Adams (my wonderful editor at Guideposts), talk about writing for days on end, and soak in all that gorgeous scenery.


Here's another photo taken at the conference center.


 


 


 


 


 


Two of my roommates, DiAnn Mills and Carol Luecke.


 


 


 


 


 


 


The Fabulous Four who outdid themselves putting on the Career Track: Sally Stuart, Wendy Lawton, Karen Ball, and Janet Kobobel Grant.


 


 


 


 


 


All too soon, it was time to say goodbye and head back home. I'm already looking forward to next year!


Wishing you a blessed Resurrection Day. He is risen indeed!


 


 


 


 


 


 

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Published on April 01, 2009 14:14

Palm Sunday Update

I enjoyed doing an interview on Tiffany Amber Stockton's blog, A Fiction-Filled Life. Tiff asks some great questions, including things like: If one of your characters were an ice cream flavor, what would he/she be and why? You can learn which flavor I chose for Kate Hanlon, the heroine of A Test of Faith, here.  And a huge congratulations to Tiff and her husband, who became the parents of a baby girl this week!


NEWS FROM MOUNT HERMON


I arrived Thursday evening, just in time for dinner. After a day of travel, the prospect of food is always a good thing! It's storming at home in Arizona, but we're enjoying beautiful spring weather here at the conference center. The cabin I'm sharing with DiAnn Mills and two new friends, Carol Luecke and Laura Domino, is nestled among towering redwoods and we pass flowering cherry trees and azaleas in glorious bloom every time walk around the campus.


Here's a taste of what I've been seeing.


 


WRITING NEWS


I'm hard at work on my fourth book for the Mystery and the Minister's Wife series from Guideposts. That means I get to spend more time with Kate Hanlon and all the wonderful characters who live in Copper Mill, Tennessee. I don't want to give away too much of the story line just yet, so I'll just say that in this one, Kate faces a rather unusual challenge where she'll need to rely on her deductive powers–and the help of her friends–like never before!


Wishing you all a joyous Palm Sunday!

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Published on April 01, 2009 14:09

March 1, 2009

March Musings 2009

I'll be doing a blog interview at A Fiction-Filled Life on March 25th. Stop by and leave a comment to enter your name in a drawing for a copy of A Test of Faith!

I had a great time doing the interview on Novel Journey earlier this month. If you missed it, you can read all about it here. Congratulations to Patricia and Sheila, who won copies of A Test of Faith!


COUNTDOWN TO MOUNT HERMON


Only a couple more weeks until the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference begins. I can hardly wait! Check back during the first week of April. I'll try to post updates and photos of some of my writer buddies while I'm there.


ARE YOU HOOKED ON CROCHET?


If so, welcome to the club! My grandmother started teaching me to crochet when I was five years old, and I've been a crochet fanatic ever since. I just learned that March is National Crochet Month, so this seemed like a good time to promote one of my favorite hobbies. Lately, I've been making baby blankets for a crisis pregnancy center and lapghans for hospitalized veterans. Do you have a favorite way to share your crochet habit with others? Send me a message from the Contact page and tell me about it!

Here's a photo of one of my latest projects, a blanket for my new granddaughter.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


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A Test of Faith by Carol Cox


Book #3 in Mystery and the Minister's Wife is now available in paperback


When a stolen car crashes through the front window of the Country Diner, Kate Hanlon vows to find the driver, who has vanished into the night. But when Kate's wallet is discovered in the front seat of the car, she has a whole new reason to find the culprit. How did it end up there? No one in town seems to believe that the pastor's wife isn't a car thief, and with their whole ministry on the line, Kate sets out in search of answers. Meanwhile, Paul breaks his ankle in a church basketball game and Kate finds herself caring for her ailing husband. And the diner's owner Loretta isn't talking about when–or if–the restaurant will reopen. Is this all simply a test of faith, or is this a sign that the Hanlons' time in Copper Mill is coming to a close?


 


 


UPCOMING INTERVIEWS


I'll be doing an online interview on March 3rd on Novel Journey, where I'll be giving away a couple of books. Be sure to stop by and leave a comment so you can be entered!

Check back for details on other interviews later in the month.


ARE YOU ON FACEBOOK?


With the help of my daughter-in-law, I took the plunge into the social networking scene a couple of months ago, and I have to admit I love it. What a great way to reconnect and stay in touch! And if you love Christian fiction, you'll love the Chapter-a-Week Book Club on Facebook. Become a fan and read weekly excerpts from recent Christian fiction releases.


LOOKING AHEAD. . .


One of my favorite events of the year is fast approaching–the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference. I'm counting the days until I fly off to northern California to spend time in the redwoods on Mount Hermon's beautiful campus; reconnect with writer, editor, and agent friends; and talk about writing for days on end. Sheer bliss!

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Published on March 01, 2009 12:44