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 →
I’ve had several inquiries about the missing son in the Glory, Montana series. And yes, we do learn what happened to him. I think you will be shocked and surprised. The story of discovering what has become of him is …Continue reading →
Today I am going to share the info I put in my most recent newsletter. (which you can sign up for by going to the Home page and choosing one of the two buttons on the top left-hand side. One …Continue reading →
Much–if not all–of fiction has its roots in the author’s own experience. For instance, my husband tells how few toys he had. A broken wagon, one jigsaw puzzle that he made so often he had it memorized so he could …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 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 →
Meet Kade. The last thing he needs in his life is a rebel who cares nothing for rules or even her safety. He keeps a collection of mementos on display to remind him of the folly of taking unnecessary risks. …Continue reading →
How many red-headed people do you know? I know several. One is my granddaughter. Another is one of my closest friends. My first boyfriend (In grade one) had red hair. We used to say red-head red-head, fire in the woodshed with no …Continue reading →