Life is full of busyness. No one has time for themselves. What does it all mean, anyway? Slow down, take a moment… hit the pause button. Chris Maxwell, www.chrismaxwell.me, a friend of mine, has written several pausing books. Why? Because without a pause, we flutter through life being who we think everyone wants us to be or trying to be someone we’re not or because we don’t think we have the time to be still. In Chris’s book, Pause for Moms: Finding Rest in a too Busy World, I wrote a few paragraphs about my treadmill life. Like a hamster…
Trusting in God’s Sovereignty by Darlene L. Turner
I’m excited to have Darlene L. Turner on my blog today sharing about Trusting in God’s Sovereignty and announcing her upcoming release Abducted in Alaska. Welcome, Darlene, and congratulations on your new novel! Here’s Darlene . . . Trusting in God’s Sovereignty Jigsaw puzzles seem to be the rage lately. Do you remember doing them as kids? Placing each piece in its specific spot was fun . . . until you either couldn’t figure out how one fit—or heaven forbid—you lost a piece. Then everything changed. It wasn’t fun anymore. More like frustrating. This got me thinking about life and…
Peace in the Midst of Chaos
When we look at the world nowadays, life seems out of control. People argue and demean the integrity of others, disregard the value of respect, and disown us if our opinions differ from theirs. With the continuous threat of COVID-19 and the controversies over political issues, protecting the values of home and family may get lost among the chaos. We get caught up in the uncertainties of truth in the news, slander on social media, and an overall disregard for authority. These traits may have been around for years, but maybe I’ve finally reached the age to take notice and…
Shopped Until We Dropped
Despite the virus threats, our family gathered for a fabulous Thanksgiving meal together. Of course, we all chipped in and prepared a dish. As with every holiday gathering, we overate and enjoyed every bite. After clearing the table, all the ladies sat and sorted through the Black Friday sales ads. We cut coupons, make our lists, mapped out our course, and headed home. Five o’clock in the morning would arrive early, but, hey, we’d make the doorbuster sales. By four o’clock I was up, dressed in our matching Christmas T-shirts and matching Christmas face masks, and sipping on my liquid…
Yes, You Can
In a world full of negativity, it is important to impart hope to others through intriguing stories that invoke positivity. Friendships are vital regardless of your profession, and writing doesn’t change the fact. Everyone needs supportive, kind, and encouraging friends. I recently read Angelia L White’s book Yes Sisters. The cover sums it up. Surrounding Yourself with Women Who Affirm, Encourage, and Challenge You. This goes for men, too, even though the book focuses on women. Angela says, “We need a friend who helps us become our best selves.” Take Yes Sisters a step further. As a writer, you have…
What’s in a Dream by Loretta Eidson
A few nights ago, I had a dream about a ship that resembled something one might see in a steampunk setting. One row of windows about the size of a shoebox stretched evenly across the length of the dark gray metal. The ship eased to a stop as it docked at an open field where a gentle breeze tossed flowers of every color and tall green grass, like wispy feathers. Everyone lined up at the exit waiting their turn to escape the dismal floating city. The Captain and his guards stood behind a table at the exit. Before anyone stepped…
Bogged Down By Murder by Kathy Cretsinger
Congratulations to Kathy Cretsinger on her new novel, Bogged Down by Murder, releasing, August 31, 2020. Please welcome her as she shares a little bit about herself and her book. She is also offering an opportunity for someone to win a free copy. Continue reading to find out how to enter the drawing. Welcome, Kathy. Thank you, Loretta, for having me on your blog. I really appreciate the opportunity to tell your guests about Bogged Down by Murder and Shady Valley, Tennessee. One of the most beautiful, untouched places in the world is Shady Valley, Tennessee. Nestled between Holston…
Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason
Acceptable Risk is an engaging, well-plotted romantic suspense novel. Lynette’s detailed scenes prove she did her homework and researched protocol with the FBI, ICE, Police, and other government offices. This novel is realistic and plausible. Her characters are well-developed and believable. The action begins with the opening scene and continues until the end. Strap yourself in for a roller coaster ride of suspense, narrow escapes, and near-death experiences. Army Military journalist, Sara Denning finds herself taken hostage while serving in the Middle East. She stands up to her abductors, willing to give her life to save the lives of those…
The Heart of a Hero by Susan May Warren
Jake Silver can’t help himself. He responds to every rescue situation he runs across. His past as a sniper and Navy SEAL status keeps him on high alert, especially when it comes to Dr. Aria Sinclair, a pediatric heart surgeon. He rescues her from a deadly situation on Denali, and falls for her, despite her resistance. Once he returns home, his memory of Aria is of her running away from him. But, is that the real picture, or is there an underlying memory painting his skewed view of her departure? Aria refuses to give in to the handsome Jake Silver….
Texas Twin Abduction by Virginia Vaughan
This engaging novel was both suspenseful and cleverly crafted. The characters are well-developed, and the plot kept me intrigued and turning the page. Virginia Vaughan successfully drew me in from the opening page as Ashlee Taylor suffers memory loss after a car crash. Deputy Lawson Avery appears on the scene of the accident and rescues her, realizing the girl who walked out on their wedding years ago, had returned, only, she doesn’t remember him or anyone else. Ashlee draws a blank as people claim to know her. All she can go by is her gut feeling of whether they are…