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May 12, 2015

Two new books by Lindzee Armstrong


Today I'm featuring two new books with clever titles and covers, and they're part of a series, too. For a fun read and a clean, enjoyable romance, check these out! 
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Miss Match
Miss Match (No Match for Love #1)
Genre: contemporary romanceBlub: Billionaire CEO Luke Ryder doesn’t want to hire his best friend, Brooke, as his matchmaker. Not when he’s been in love with her for eight years. Too bad she doesn’t see him as relationship material and is engaged to another man. If the matchmaking co...
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Published on May 12, 2015 13:05

May 9, 2015

Mother's Day








 Night and Morning


by Dorothy Aldis





The morning sits outside afraid
Until my mother draws the shade;


Then it bursts in like a ball,


Splashing sun all up the wall.

And the evening is not night


Until she's tucked me in just right


And kissed me and turned out the light.

Oh, if my mother went away


Who would change the night  to day? 










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Published on May 09, 2015 16:23

May 4, 2015

An Interview with Johnny Worthen, In Which I Hold My Own .....





Johnny Worthen 

THE BLOG MANSION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 
Janet Kay Jensen, Gabriels' Daughters, and The Danites



Author Janet Kay Jensen is from Utah which means that like the rest of the denizens of that odd state, she knows about polygamy.  Its a dirty little secret in this neck of the woods, a taboo subject in many places. I was excited to talk to Janet about her new book Gabriels Daughters that deals with this sensitive subject in an adult and tender manner.

Johnny: Are you...
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Published on May 04, 2015 23:00

April 30, 2015

Rod






Two-time winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award 
Winner of the Westerners International Poetry Award 

League of Utah Writers 2012 Writer of the Year











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Published on April 30, 2015 23:00

April 24, 2015

A Literary Polygamist



I couldn't resist this, as my first two novels are about polygamy.
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Published on April 24, 2015 17:40

April 15, 2015

Book Review: A Dance in the Woods, a Mother's Insight





We are not meant to outlive our children. It is against all the laws of nature. When they precede us in death, their stories end;  yet ours continue. A Dance in the Woods, A Mothers Insight chronicles author Janet K. Brennans struggle with PTSD in the wake of her daughter Kristins death from asthma at the age of 21. 
Shortly after losing her daughter, Janet and her husband and two children spent three years in Italy where her husband had a military assignment.  In a country...
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Published on April 15, 2015 15:28

April 3, 2015

Gabriel's Daughters: A Review

"Jensen has a light touch and takes a more academic and philosophic approach than a dogmatic or moral one to these issues."
When a young, handsome teacher pays particular attention to sixteen-year-old Zina Martin, she believes she has found true love. Imagine her horror when she discovers her father has arranged a marriage for her to his friend, a middle aged man who already has four wives. When her lover accepts a job on the other side of the country and leaves without her b...<![endif]--><!--[if gte vml 1]>
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Published on April 03, 2015 21:39

March 4, 2015

Gabriel's Daughters Released! Gabriel's Daughters wa...



































Gabriel's Daughters Released! 





Gabriel's Daughters was released January 20, 2015 by Jolly Fish Press. You can read some reviews here: http://amzn.to/1aLLUMq  and it's also out on Kindle! 

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Published on March 04, 2015 13:31

February 19, 2015

Cover Reveal: The Botanist by L.K. Hill

What an intriguing cover! From the publisher: In the heat of the desert, Detective Cody Oliver inadvertently stumbles upon a strange garden adorned with exotic flowers. Upon closer inspection, he finds the garden is but a cover for the scores of bodies buried below. Soon, the small town of Mt. Dessicate plunges into chaos as journalists, reporters, and cameramen from across the nation descend upon the tiny, desert town to get a piece of the action.Along with the media, a mysterious woman...
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Published on February 19, 2015 22:09

January 24, 2015

It's today! In yesterday's mailThe finished product



It's today! 


In yesterday's mail










The finished product
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Published on January 24, 2015 09:08