As I peel the veil separating the writing process from the finished book, people often ask what my writing ritual is. I have to laugh, because I think it often looks like this photo depicts. “Five more minutes. Mommy needs five more minutes.” Any work at home mommies relate? I’d like to say that my desk always look like it does …
Fiction Friday: Tiffany Girl
When someone told me to read Deeanne Gist’s a Bride Most Begrudging, she insisted it would show me that historical Christian romance could be rich, lush, and fresh. That friend was right. Deeanne has been a go-to author for me for awhile. I love most of her books, but it’s been awhile since one captured me. She’s at it again. …
5 Reasons I love books!
Why is reading like an addiction to me? I have to read just like I have to breath. It’s just part of who I am.
Preparing for ACFW’s National Conference
Attending a conference is nerve-wracking. Let’s face it, you’re taking huge risks by going. Going to @Acfwconference or another #writers #conference? @Cara_Putman shares advice. Click To Tweet You’ve invested a lot of money: registration, hotel, airfare, some meals, and other incidentals. You’ve invested who you are – by attending you’re joining the ranks of those who have moved from …
9 Essentials for Moms or the Grace to Mother Well
I will trust God to fill the gaps and cracks that I cannot. And I will depend on the knowledge that no matter how much I love my children, He loves them infinitely more. And if all they learn from me is that one fact. If they experience that to the depths of their souls, then that is all that really matters.
Fiction Friday: The Bones Will Speak
The Bones Will Speak is an absolute page turner. Carrie Stuart Parks has quickly developed a style that goes deep into a story with multiple plot lines intersecting throughout the pages. This style makes it incredibly hard to put a book down. Where the A Cry From the Dust dove into a what if regarding Mormon history, The Bones Will Speak dives into the …
Homeschooling Organization Tools
Earlier this summer I received a box of Pendaflex items that I got to play with to see how they could help me be a more organized homeschooling mom. If only they’d come with an organizational guru to get me there! Now that we’re moved into our new home, I have a challenge in that I don’t have a designated schoolroom. …
Fiction Friday: Among the Fair Magnolias
Today, as part of Friday Fiction, I’m delighted to tell you a bit about this new collection of historical, Southern novellas Among the Fair Magnolias. Also, be sure to read to the bottom to enter a giveaway of this book. I had to read this collection because it has a novella from my friend Tamera Alexander. If you read her latest book, …
3 End of Summer Reads
Today, I wanted to share a few books that I’ve read in the last few weeks that I thoroughly enjoyed. There are some great reads available right now. I have a feeling one of these will be just what you’re looking for in your next book! In Good Company by Jen Turano My rating: 5 of 5 stars This book …
The Grove: Trusting God to Fill My Kindness Gaps
Today, I’m over at the Grove. Here’s the beginning of the post, but I welcome you to join us over there for the balance…. I long to be a woman of kindness. A woman who breathes grace and peace wherever she goes. One who extends a helping hand to those in need, an encouraging word to those who feel alone, …








