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Second Chances
A Second Chance Historical Romance Novel: Christian Historical Romance Set in Kentucky in 1870 The year is 1870 and the setting is the fictious town of Harrisville Kentucky. It is a time of great change and upheaval in the United States, and the Civil War has just ended. In this tumultuous time, a young woman […]
Continue readingMy Book Made it into the Library!!
Well, praise the Lord! My book, Second Chance at Happiness, made it into my local library. It is at the Spring Arbor Branch of the Jackson Michigan Library. I just called my local library today and found out that the book I had donated to them made it onto the shelf. And what is better, […]
Continue readingFell October 2, 2022.
How my fall changed my life. October 2, 2022 changed my life. That is the day I fell at home. I called for an ambulance because I couldn’t get up. The ambulance took me to the hospital where I spent ten days before being discharged to a physical therapy rehab place. I spent two and […]
Continue readingMade it into the Louisville Book Festival
Made it into the Louisville Book Festival in Kentucky.
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“I could not put the book down and look forward to more from the author.”
Continue readingReached 19,355 Words
Yesterday, Sunday, July 17, 2022, I reached 19,355 words on the third book in the series A Christmas Bride for the Sheriff. Over the course of this past week I added over 3,000 words to the work in progress to get to over nineteen thousand words. It feels good to be writing somewhat consistently. I […]
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Ambassador International offered me a contract for my second book.
Continue readingThe End Typed Tonight Yay!
The end typed tonight. I am elated.
Continue readingWrite More in 2022
So far, so good. My goal for 2022 was to write more and I’ve done that. I’m writing a lot more than I wrote probably last year total. It feels good to be writing again. Since January 1, I’ve written over 10,000 words, which is more words than I wrote in the later half of […]
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