My Most Overlooked Books

Happy Monday, friends!


I’ve been thinking about my books a lot later because I’m working on the “Bella’s Back!” series (Weddings by Design). I’ve been at this writing thing awhile now and have now published over eighty books. Many of you have read my comedies and/or romances, but there are a few books out there that have simply been overlooked or forgotten about. In some cases, these books were released as the company was changing hands. In other cases, the books released alongside other books that got a bigger splash. In either case, I wanted to post a list of my most overlooked books, along with links to amazon where they are available. If you haven’t given any of these books a try, check them out!


#1: Catering to Disaster: This is the fifth/final book in the Annie Peterson cozy mystery series. In this book, Annie solves a fun whodunit involving wedding caterer, Janetta Mullins. There’s also a fun Food Network angle.


#2: Sleigh Belles. This is my all-time favorite historical romantic comedy. Why? Because it’s flirty and fun AND because it’s set in Missoula, Montana. If you’ve been following my personal story, you know that I have a strong link to Montana. My daughter, son-in-law and three grandbabies live there and I visit often.


#3: Fill These Empty Arms. I rarely write overly-serious books, but when I do, they touch me on the deepest level. This book, about five women with empty arms, was difficult to write because it took me to places that I didn’t want to go. I pray it ministers to women everywhere.


#4: The Backstage Pass series. Many people don’t realize that the three books in this series (Stars Collide, Hello Hollywood, and The Director’s Cut) are linked to the Bella books. That link will tighten further when the Bella spinoff books release. You’ll see a few overlapping characters. This might be a good time to catch up on those three, while you’re waiting on the Weddings by Design series to release.


That’s it for my recommended reading of the day, folks! If you haven’t read the books I’ve listed above. . .well, why not start today? I promise you will be entertained and/or ministered to.


Have a happy Monday, y’all! Great reading to all!

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Published on November 12, 2012 07:05
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