The book I’ve wanted to write for over 15 years
A Million Little Choices, my first dual timeline story, releases TODAY and, friends, it’s been a long time coming!

I first had the idea for this story back in 2006, and I pitched it to the publisher I was writing with at the time. But they passed on the idea (very wisely in hindsight) and encouraged me instead to stay the course in writing historicals. To build my readership. Establish my brand. And so I did.
And so this book got tucked back inside me where it simmered and took shape through the years.

Then Jerry Jenkins came calling close to three years ago with the news that Focus on the Family was starting a new fiction line, and asked if I would be interested in being part of it, along with Chris Fabry and Angela Hunt. Jerry explained that he would serve as the editor on the project. I immediately signed on!
I’d never worked with a male editor before, so was interested to find out what that would be like. And I’ll have you know that Jerry and I only almost killed each other three times. Well, maybe four.
But seriously, after much writing and rewriting—and frankly, majorly struggling to get this book out of me—I’m thankful to share my first dual timeline story with you.

I share an inside look into A Million Little Choices, a story about two women from different centuries living in the same house who share strikingly similar journeys.
If you didn’t catch Angie’s blog yesterday, please do. She shared about these three releases as well. Click on the links below to read more about each book…

Read more about A Million Little Choices by moi
Read more about What a Wave Must Be by (our own) Angela Hunt
Read more about Saving Grayson by Chris Fabry
As always, thank you for reading and taking these journeys with me. I sincerely hope you enjoy this one!

Blessings from Nashville,
Tammy
TWO reader friends will each choose ONE of the many fabulous Raney Day Journals
