Tag: Writing
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February Reading Wrap-Up
February was one of my favorite reading months in a long time. I had a chance to reconnect with one of my favorite genres – Historical Fiction/Romance – there were some really wonderful releases in February from Bethany House Publishing and I was grateful to have been a part of some of those releases. The…
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Book Tour: Lauren in the Limelight by Miriam Landis
This is a book review tour hosted by Blackberry Book Tours. A copy of the book was provided in exchange for my honest review. MY REVIEW: A book geared towards younger readers, but filled with life lessons that we can all appreciate and look back on no matter our age or experience, Lauren in the…
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Book Tour: Abilene by Dare DeLano
This is a book review tour hosted by Black Tide Book Tours. A copy of the book was provided in exchange for my honest review. MY REVIEW: This was a heart-warming story about family and the things that bring us together as well as create walls between us. Len is a young girl trying to…
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St. Paddy’s Day Short Story – Part I
An Old Friend Calls in a Favor Sean was on his way home from school and ready to watch his favorite TV show. School was his least favorite place to be, but lately it had gotten even worse for him. He barely had any friends and most of the kids ignored him in a way…
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When Blogging Isn’t a Priority
Just like any blogger, when life gets in the way sometimes your blog loses all of its importance. For me, that’s what happened this past month. Life threw some major curveballs at me and when it came down to it… reading, writing and sharing things had to be set aside. I had to remind myself…
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Fiction Friday – Fantasy Writing
Fire Breather – Part 2 Read Part 1 HERE All the sound has drained from her surroundings and the only thing she could hear was her own labored breathing. Slowly, she pulled herself up to sitting and opened her eyes. Surrounding her was complete darkness. A cave of some kind? There was a light flickering…
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Fiction Friday – Fantasy Writing
Fire Breather The ancient magic was coursing through her veins even now and every inch of her felt like it was on fire. From the tips of her hair to the ends of her toes. Guttural sounds escaped her as she tried to catch her breath in between the waves of pain and dizziness. Crowds…
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Short Story – Holiday Thriller Part III
Standing in the kitchen the morning after finding the box on her porch, she stared at the food cooking on the stove and listening to her children as their noises filled the house. What does this mean? Soon? Was this a message from John or maybe it was someone leaving me a message about what…
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Short Story – Holiday Thriller Part II
John had just arrived at his hotel, checked in and was heading to settle in his room. The flight had taken a toll on him, especially after having worked so many hours this week. But this was an important next few days of client meetings. They would determine the future of the business for years…