White Picket Fences by Susan Meissner

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Susan Meissner is a lyrical, beautiful writer. Her The Shape of Mercy is one of my favorite books from 2008. I’ve started White Picket Fences, but have not had the chance to finish it yet. Look for a review as soon as I finish it. However, I can tell you that it has the feel of The Shape of Mercy. …

Thank you, Veterans and Active Military!

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Sunday, one of the men in our church who served in Korea shared pictures and stories of his experience. It was incredibly moving. And as his wife whispered to me, he was quite a hunk in those photos. Today as we celebrate Veteran’s Day, I want to say thank you to the men like Porter and my father who have …

If I perish, I perish: thoughts from Esther

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The last few weeks, I’ve been leading a Sunday School class at church where we’re using the Beth Moore Esther study. You can view the trailer here. As with most of her studies, I am learning things I never anticipated. I love the way she has us dive into the Bible and pull it apart. And then think about what …

Thank you, ACFW

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Last week I signed my first trade contract. I’ll be writing a historical romantic suspense for Summerside Press. And I am thrilled! I met the team at the Christian Book Expo in Dallas back in March. I really enjoyed all of them, but didn’t necessarily think I’d have the opportunity to write for them. While you’ve probably seen their Love …

Leaving Carolina Review

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Ever run away? Maybe just around the block? Maybe across the country? Have you ever left and stayed gone until forced to return? Piper Wick left Pickwick NC 12 years earlier and has worked had to leave the dust of the miserable town behind her. Then she’s called home in a manner she can’t avoid. Going home. To some people …

The Swiss Courier: World War Two fiction at its best!

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This is historical fiction at its best! I was sucked into the pages of this book from the first page. And the final twist had me cheering! It was the perfect finish to an engaging and historically accurate novel. Don’t mistake accuracy for boring — this book is anything but. Instead, the characters were rich, the time and location perfectly …

Writers Just Wanna Have Fun

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Some of my writer buds put together this video. I got to watch from the sidelines, and thought you’d have fun meeting Carolyn Aarsen, Kristen Billerbeck, Terri Blackstock, Robin Lee Hatcher and Angela Hunt having fun together. Who said writers don’t want to have fun 🙂

Intervention by Terri Blackstock

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Intervention has a different feel from her Newport and 911 series, starting with an intensity that pulls you into the book. It also has more of a straight suspense feel — because so far there is no love interest. In that respect, it reminds me of Brandilyn Collin’s books. I haven’t finished Intervention yet, but wanted you to have the …

Thought for the Church

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I wish I knew who to attribute this to, but it made me stop and think… The pastor of a church of more than four thousand members was asked how many of his members he considered Christians. He replied, “If you mean by that those who come fairly regularly to the church worship, or who belong to any auxiliary of …