Talking about books—and weren’t we? —makes me think how things have changed. I think of books going from scrolls that were read in the temple to books being hand copied by monks to the invention of the printing press and …Continue reading →
When I was in grade three, the school I attended burned down to the ground. It was bitterly cold day in February. The children escaped into the frigid temperatures without coats and stood shivering as the building was quickly consumed …Continue reading →
Four brothers head west to start and run a ranch. It’s the fulfillment of their father’s dream. Together with their sister who has helped raise them, they start a new life, working together, mostly in harmony. But with four strong-minded …Continue reading →
Jake’s Honor is the first book in my newest series–Romancing the West. The first four books feature the four Hooper cowboys. Connie has always been the plain one. The responsible one. The dutiful one. She always stood in her beautiful …Continue reading →
I didn’t watch Downton Abbey when it was appearing on TV mostly because I have a hard time keeping up with weekly serials. This fall, I bought the entire series and am really enjoying the story. But what does it …Continue reading →
It isn’t often that it happens but I had two books come out on May 1. Josie is one of the Kinsley’s adopted daughters. She was twelve when she was adopted so came with her own history. One she doesn’t …Continue reading →
I have loved books all my life. I remember going to the old-fashioned library in our small town…oiled floors, big pot-bellied stove, musty-dusty smell. I loved roaming the rows and rows of books. Just seeing them filled me with excitement. …Continue reading →
I have some new books out. Renewing Love is the third The Preacher’s Daughters story. Cole Carter had loved Eve, but knew she wouldn’t choose him over her family. When she arrives to help with his mother and aunt, …Continue reading →
I saw these tulips poking up through the snow. Already six inches tall, they must have started growing while still covered with the cold, white stuff. It’s as if they knew the snow would go and the warm sunshine would …Continue reading →
I’m always thrilled when I discover a great read or one is recommended to me. I have one of each to tell you about today. The first is 1000 White Women by Jim Fergus The premise of this story is …Continue reading →