It’s true. The Rejected Mail-Order Bride a Christian Historical Romance novel is here as of April 23rd. I’m so excited for you to meet Rose and Harl as their love blossoms in the hills of the fictional town of Harrisville Kentucky in 1871. Harrisville is located in the south-eastern part of the state amid rolling […]
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The Rejected Mail-Order Bride is Here, or is it?
The Rejected Mail-Order Bride is here or is it?
Continue readingHappy New Year!!
Happy New Year! What are your plans for 2024?
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours and 2023 in review.
Continue readingThe American Railway
What a find I found yesterday at the Kalamazoo Public Library Friends Bookstore. The American Railway book is a book about the making of the railroad, the construction, development, management and appliances. It is the type of book I have been looking for for a long time. Years ago, I started writing a romance about […]
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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 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 readingNew Year, New Goals and New Hope
New Year, New Goals and New Hope. Here we are in 2022. My goal to write more is being realized. I have new hope that this year will be better than 2020 and 2021 combined.
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