Kathleen Wiseman's Blog
April 28, 2015
I'm back!
Hello everyone - I've been away attending to family matters. I'm now back and about to release all four #1 Best Selling The Morgan Brothers books as a Boxed Set! Stay Tuned!
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Kathleen
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Kathleen
Published on April 28, 2015 21:19
November 2, 2013
Corinthians
Luke tells of the Apostle Paul's stay in Corinth in Acts 18:1-18.
Timeline.146 BC - Corinth was destroyed by the Romans for revolting. 44 BC - Julius Caesar re-founded Corinth as a Roman colony. Caesar repopulated Corinth with freed slaves from Egypt, Greece, Syria, and Judea. Corinth soon became a prosperous city, and a very important city in the Roman Empire.50 AD - Paul arrived in Corinth.There was a famine there in Paul's time and some scholars think this is what Paul is referring to by "this present distress" in 1 Corinthians 7:26.51-52 AD - Paul was still in Corinthwhen Gallio was proconsul.Paul's trial before Gallio. 52 AD - Paul ended his stay in Corinth.52 and 57 AD - Paul's trial before Felix.Paul left for Rome soon after.
55 AD - Paul wrote the letter we now know as First Corinthians.
The following photo is an artist's idea of what ancient Corinth looked like. Note the huge mountain, the Acrocorinth, towering over the city. (Attribution: By unknown artist (The American Cyclopedia v. 5, 1879, p. 353) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.)
The following photo is how the Acrocorinth looks today. The photo is taken from the ruins of the Temple of Apollo. (Attribution: By Kathryn McDonnell [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
Below are ruins in the large harbor of Cenchrea. Paul mentions Cenchrea in Romans 16. (Attribution: By Heinz Schmitz (Own work (eigenes Bild)) [CC-BY-SA-2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo shows the Isthmus of Corinth. (See the narrowest strip of land.) Today there is a canal (built in the 1800) so boats can sail between the Lechaeon harbor on the west and the Cenchrea harbor in the east. The canal is 4 miles long. It is too narrow for modern ships. (Photo Attribution: By Jesse Allen [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo shows the canal today. (Attribution: By Jean Housen (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
Back in early Christian times, there was a marble pathway across the Isthmus, and boats were hauled onto rollers and pulled across by slaves from one harbor to the other. The alternative was to sail a dangerous sea journey which lasted for 200 miles. The road was marble. This was called the "diolkos."The following photo shows the ruins of the diolkos. (Attribution: By Heinz Schmitz (http://outis.info/archaia_f/1411/isth...) [CC-BY-SA-2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo shows the ruins of the diolkos at the Lechaeon harbor on the west. . (Attribution: By Dan Diffendale [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
Timeline.146 BC - Corinth was destroyed by the Romans for revolting. 44 BC - Julius Caesar re-founded Corinth as a Roman colony. Caesar repopulated Corinth with freed slaves from Egypt, Greece, Syria, and Judea. Corinth soon became a prosperous city, and a very important city in the Roman Empire.50 AD - Paul arrived in Corinth.There was a famine there in Paul's time and some scholars think this is what Paul is referring to by "this present distress" in 1 Corinthians 7:26.51-52 AD - Paul was still in Corinthwhen Gallio was proconsul.Paul's trial before Gallio. 52 AD - Paul ended his stay in Corinth.52 and 57 AD - Paul's trial before Felix.Paul left for Rome soon after.
55 AD - Paul wrote the letter we now know as First Corinthians.
The following photo is an artist's idea of what ancient Corinth looked like. Note the huge mountain, the Acrocorinth, towering over the city. (Attribution: By unknown artist (The American Cyclopedia v. 5, 1879, p. 353) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.)
The following photo is how the Acrocorinth looks today. The photo is taken from the ruins of the Temple of Apollo. (Attribution: By Kathryn McDonnell [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
Below are ruins in the large harbor of Cenchrea. Paul mentions Cenchrea in Romans 16. (Attribution: By Heinz Schmitz (Own work (eigenes Bild)) [CC-BY-SA-2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo shows the Isthmus of Corinth. (See the narrowest strip of land.) Today there is a canal (built in the 1800) so boats can sail between the Lechaeon harbor on the west and the Cenchrea harbor in the east. The canal is 4 miles long. It is too narrow for modern ships. (Photo Attribution: By Jesse Allen [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo shows the canal today. (Attribution: By Jean Housen (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
Back in early Christian times, there was a marble pathway across the Isthmus, and boats were hauled onto rollers and pulled across by slaves from one harbor to the other. The alternative was to sail a dangerous sea journey which lasted for 200 miles. The road was marble. This was called the "diolkos."The following photo shows the ruins of the diolkos. (Attribution: By Heinz Schmitz (http://outis.info/archaia_f/1411/isth...) [CC-BY-SA-2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo shows the ruins of the diolkos at the Lechaeon harbor on the west. . (Attribution: By Dan Diffendale [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
Published on November 02, 2013 17:52
Pompeii
The volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius is the setting for my Christian romance, Romans (Early Christians Book 1).I based the Christian meetings in the book on the records of the early Christians Justin Martyr and Tertullian, as well as the later Clement, and Hippolytus of Rome. These men recorded what happened in the Christian assemblies of the time. Justin Martyr was born 21 years after this book's setting, but his account is one of the earliest accounts (that is, after the writers of the New Testament) of what happened when early Christians met.
The Apostle Paul wrote The Book of Romans in 57 A.D. The eruption of Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii 22 years later, in 79 A.D. The following photo shows Mount Vesuvius looming over the ruins of Pompeii.
Pompeii was a Roman city, and a popular tourist destination for wealthy Romans.
Here are some Pompeii streets.
The following photos show just how wealthy the houses were. This is obvious even from the ruins. You can see tourists' heads in the second photo, which gives you an idea of the ceiling height. (Attribution: By Wknight94 (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons.)
The following photo is of a dining room wall. (Attribution: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil...)
Throughout Pompeii, the paintings were opulent.
Below is one of the many public drinking fountains in Pompeii. (Attribution: By Mentnafunangann (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo is of another volcano erupting, but is a typical Plinian eruption. The Mount Vesuvius eruption of 79 AD. was a Plinian eruption.A Plinian eruption does not have lava, but features a giant towering column filled with magma, ash, and super-heated gas which in Vesuvius' case, at its worst point reached over 20 miles into the air, at speeds greater over 400 miles an hour. 100,000 tons of magma, super-heated gas, and ash were released from the volcano every second.The magma cooled and fell back to earth, along within the ash and lithics, which were rocks from inside the volcano, and this fell on people at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.
(Photo Attribution: By דקי [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons)
The Apostle Paul wrote The Book of Romans in 57 A.D. The eruption of Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii 22 years later, in 79 A.D. The following photo shows Mount Vesuvius looming over the ruins of Pompeii.
Pompeii was a Roman city, and a popular tourist destination for wealthy Romans.
Here are some Pompeii streets.
The following photos show just how wealthy the houses were. This is obvious even from the ruins. You can see tourists' heads in the second photo, which gives you an idea of the ceiling height. (Attribution: By Wknight94 (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons.)
The following photo is of a dining room wall. (Attribution: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil...)
Throughout Pompeii, the paintings were opulent.
Below is one of the many public drinking fountains in Pompeii. (Attribution: By Mentnafunangann (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons)
The following photo is of another volcano erupting, but is a typical Plinian eruption. The Mount Vesuvius eruption of 79 AD. was a Plinian eruption.A Plinian eruption does not have lava, but features a giant towering column filled with magma, ash, and super-heated gas which in Vesuvius' case, at its worst point reached over 20 miles into the air, at speeds greater over 400 miles an hour. 100,000 tons of magma, super-heated gas, and ash were released from the volcano every second.The magma cooled and fell back to earth, along within the ash and lithics, which were rocks from inside the volcano, and this fell on people at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.
(Photo Attribution: By דקי [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons)
Published on November 02, 2013 01:54
May 15, 2013
Corinthians (Early Christians Book 2)
My new book has been out for some weeks, but to be perfectly honest, I have been quite down at the antics of some "rivals," so much so that I was at the point of giving up, but my wonderful husband and our Woman's Ministry leader at our Church encouraged me to keep going.
When Corinthians came out, it went to #3 on the New Releases in Historical Christian Fiction (Book 1 in the series, Romans had gone #1), and I soon received a very spiteful 1 star review. The lady who gave the review had a Real Name Badge, and from my previous work as an editor, I recognized her as being the author of one Christian book as well as being the owner of small Christian publishing company. I sent this information to Amazon, who immediately removed her review.
However, only a week later, Amazon sent me an email saying they had removed someone else's 5 star review as they liked the book too much, and Amazon said they cannot have reviews which are too gushing.
Author forums at the moment are lamenting the abuse in the Amazon review system. I felt like giving up because anyone (who does not use their real name of course) can leave a bad review on another author's book specifically to drop that author's sales - and bad reviews do drop sales. By His Grace had reached the high ranking of 800, until a spate of bad reviews dropped it to the 11000s in a very short space of time.
I don't know what the answer is, but I will do as Paul says, and press on and fight the good fight.
Now back to Corinthians!
HISTORICAL CHRISTIAN ROMANCE
CLEAN ROMANCE (and no violence or foul language)
When Marcus and Julia finally locate Tiro and Paula in the city of Corinth, they find all is far from well. Tiro's aristocratic parents have arranged for him to marry the unscrupulous Lady Drusilla, who is eager to marry him to advance her social standing. However, Tiro's heart belongs to the servant girl, Paula. Can true love find a way? Or will Lady Drusilla's evil plans rule the day?
Buy HERE on iBookstore
Buy HERE on Kindle
When Corinthians came out, it went to #3 on the New Releases in Historical Christian Fiction (Book 1 in the series, Romans had gone #1), and I soon received a very spiteful 1 star review. The lady who gave the review had a Real Name Badge, and from my previous work as an editor, I recognized her as being the author of one Christian book as well as being the owner of small Christian publishing company. I sent this information to Amazon, who immediately removed her review.
However, only a week later, Amazon sent me an email saying they had removed someone else's 5 star review as they liked the book too much, and Amazon said they cannot have reviews which are too gushing.
Author forums at the moment are lamenting the abuse in the Amazon review system. I felt like giving up because anyone (who does not use their real name of course) can leave a bad review on another author's book specifically to drop that author's sales - and bad reviews do drop sales. By His Grace had reached the high ranking of 800, until a spate of bad reviews dropped it to the 11000s in a very short space of time.
I don't know what the answer is, but I will do as Paul says, and press on and fight the good fight.
Now back to Corinthians!
HISTORICAL CHRISTIAN ROMANCE
CLEAN ROMANCE (and no violence or foul language)
When Marcus and Julia finally locate Tiro and Paula in the city of Corinth, they find all is far from well. Tiro's aristocratic parents have arranged for him to marry the unscrupulous Lady Drusilla, who is eager to marry him to advance her social standing. However, Tiro's heart belongs to the servant girl, Paula. Can true love find a way? Or will Lady Drusilla's evil plans rule the day?
Buy HERE on iBookstore
Buy HERE on Kindle
Published on May 15, 2013 21:06
January 7, 2013
Amazon's review system is badly flawed
Reports of Amazon wrongfully removing reviews are all over the net.I had 22 x 5 star reviews removed on By His Grace in 1 day, leaving only bad reviews. As a result, my sales which for months had been in the rankings at the 900s to 2,000s, dropped to the 11,000s. The rest of the series immediately followed suit. My KDP income dropped to half, literally.Okay, we all know Amazon is shutting down good reviews for reasons only known to themselves, so that was one thing, but then a reviewer left outrageous lies on one of my books on the Kindle UK site, and Amazon refused to remove it.By His Grace is Christian romance - clean romance - the most physical intimacy that happens is that the two main characters kiss at the end of the book, a chaste kiss even.Yet one reviewer wrote this (and my UK sales dropped immediately): great story spoilt by sex, 12 Dec 2012The story was great..BUT the grafic detail of sex spoilt the story. much better to leave it to the imagination. but in this story it went on page after page so spoilt the book.
I contacted Amazon, and this is their reply:Amazon.co.uk Author Central Team <ac-no-reply@amazon.co.uk>12/14/12


to me
Hello Kathleen Wiseman,I've read the review titled " great story spoilt by sex" for the book titled "By His Grace (The Morgan Brothers Book 1) (Christian Romance / Religious Fiction Romance)." I understand your concerns, but the review doesn't violate our posted guidelines, so I'm unable to remove it in its current format.
However, as the author of this title, you can provide feedback about this review by voting or commenting on it. To vote, click the "Yes" or "No" buttons next to "Was this review helpful to you?" To comment, click the Comments link at the bottom of the review.
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We appreciate your understanding. We hope to see you again soon.
I thought that was bad enough, but things went further downhill, showing that Amazon's flaws are not solely in their review system. I received two emails from KDP Compliance threatening to remove my books and even shut down my account if I did not match the prices to Nook's new prices. Here's the catch - I have tried to update prices on KDP, but KDP has not changed the prices due to the fact that not all retailers have the new price to date. (Some retailers are slower at updating than others, once the request has gone though.) I emailed KDP daily for 6 days, and finally received an email from Support which had nothing to do with my email to them, and then seconds later, I received yet another email from Compliance threatening to remove my book and shut down my account.Amazon is not doing Indies any favors.Back to reviews - there seems to be an increase of spiteful, one star reviews, and many of these have a struggle with the most simple grammar and even spelling - I wonder if some publishers are outsourcing for the purpose of putting one star reviews on their oppositions' books. Some of the one stars appear the second a book goes better than the 1000 ranking. I find this suspicious.Reviews are a hotbed of opportunity for the opposition to drop sales on another's book. It is easy to lie and say book is full of typos, or badly formatted, and sales at once drop.Amazon really needs to abolish reviews. People can download the first part of a book and see for themselves, so reviews are no longer necessary.I for one can see the writing on the wall and am putting all my efforts into other retailers now, especially the Apple iBookstore which has always done the right thing by Indies.So, here are the links to my books on the iBookstore.By His Grace 99cCaroline's Gift $1.99That Which Is Secret $1.99A Mustard Seed $1.99and the first book of the new series, Romans. 99c
Published on January 07, 2013 13:54
New Historical Romance book ROMANS
Romans (Early Christians Book 1)
My new historical Christian romance book is now out and has hit #1 on the New Releases in Religious Historical Fiction on Amazon. It's only 99c on Kindle. Get it here on Kindle and here for Kindle UK. It is also on the Apple iBookstore here.
Julia is a young, wealthy, Roman woman living in Pompeii. Her life, dedicated to the pagan gods, is carefree. Her world is soon rocked, not only by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius which threatens everything she holds dear, but also by the arrival of the handsome Marcus, a convert to the new religion, a follower of Jesus. Can she escape not only the deadly eruption but also her mother's plan to marry her to the deceitful fish sauce merchant, Brutus?
My new historical Christian romance book is now out and has hit #1 on the New Releases in Religious Historical Fiction on Amazon. It's only 99c on Kindle. Get it here on Kindle and here for Kindle UK. It is also on the Apple iBookstore here.
Julia is a young, wealthy, Roman woman living in Pompeii. Her life, dedicated to the pagan gods, is carefree. Her world is soon rocked, not only by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius which threatens everything she holds dear, but also by the arrival of the handsome Marcus, a convert to the new religion, a follower of Jesus. Can she escape not only the deadly eruption but also her mother's plan to marry her to the deceitful fish sauce merchant, Brutus?
Published on January 07, 2013 13:32
June 2, 2012
Winners Of the Blog Hop
The Winners of the Blog Hop now have their books, with the exception of Latisha (tishajean) - I have emailed you, Latisha.
The winner of the paperback was Megan of Northern Ireland.
Winners of the Kindle books were Michael, Darlene, Rocki, Ali, Aliaa, Secret Sister, Lissette, and Latisha.
I appreciated all who entered the Blog Hop. Thank you!
The winner of the paperback was Megan of Northern Ireland.
Winners of the Kindle books were Michael, Darlene, Rocki, Ali, Aliaa, Secret Sister, Lissette, and Latisha.
I appreciated all who entered the Blog Hop. Thank you!
Published on June 02, 2012 17:38
Winners about to be announced
The Blog Hop has finished, and the winners are about to be announced. Please stand by.
Published on June 02, 2012 17:38
May 24, 2012
Splash Into Summer Hop
Enter the Splash Into Summer Hop to Win FREE Books!
This giveaway has ONE prize of 1 Paperback of your choice (shipped anywhere in the world!) and several prizes of a Kindle book of your choice.
To enter, just Follow this blog, then please leave a Comment here stating:
1) That you have followed this blog
2) Write YES or NO after the word "Kindle" (whether or not you have any Kindle app. so I can send you a Kindle book.)
3) Your email address.
4) Whether you would like to win Book 1, 2, or 3.
IF you do not wish to put your email address here, or IF for any reason you are unable to leave a message here, please email me at mrskathleenwiseman (at) gmail (dot) com and I will put you in the draw.
Also - this has nothing to do with the competition - please Follow me on Twitter! @CleanRomanceBks
Thanks, and good luck!
To find the next blog in the giveaway hop, just click on the above image!
Here are the prizes.
***Please note: Although these books are part of a series, they are easily read separately, and in any order.
Book 1.
By His Grace (The Morgan Brothers Book 1)
CHRISTIAN ROMANCE
CLEAN ROMANCEBook ONE of The Morgan Brothers series
230 printed pages
Grace Elliot, under the advice of a family friend, broke her engagement to Daniel Morgan four years earlier as she did not want to be the wife of a Pastor. Now she has returned home to southern California from England due to her father's illness and intends to avoid Daniel at all costs. This proves to be more difficult than she thought, and his attempts to speak to Grace are thwarted by the beautiful Courtney. The dubious Jason Highfield is added to the mix. By His Grace is a sweet romance.
GOODREADS REVIEW
Savannah (Books With Bite)'s review
May 09, 12
Love. Love. Love. Finally a real romance without lusty sex. A good Christian romance about God's love and grace. I adored that this book is realistic. People are not perfect. We make mistakes. And the Lord is the only one who can help us. I loved that this book isn't overly preachy either. It just plain ol' God's love with a nice touch of romance. I can't wait to read the next book.
Book 2.
Caroline's Gift (The Morgan Brothers Book 2)
CHRISTIAN ROMANCE
CLEAN ROMANCEBook TWO of The Morgan Brothers series.
214 printed pages
Caroline Elliot fancies herself as a matchmaker. Her handsome friend, the pastor Jeremiah Morgan, warns her not to meddle with love, but his warnings fall on deaf ears.
Her latest attempt to play Cupid for her new friend Sarah Meade has gone amiss in more ways than one.
Will Caroline find true love, or she is destined to remain single forever?
Will her gift of matchmaking ruin her one true chance at happiness?
Book 3. (Release date: early April, 2012.)
That Which is Secret (The Morgan Brothers Book 3)
CHRISTIAN ROMANCE
CLEAN ROMANCE
Book THREE of The Morgan Brothers series.
Courtney has been in love with Ezra Morgan for many years but as a young man, Ezra became engaged to Abby Bradford, now a missionary in Africa. While Abby does not appear to want the engagement, for reasons of her own she refuses to break it.
A heartbroken Courtney herself becomes a missionary and flees to Australia. How will an Aboriginal rock painting change her life and bring her true love?
This giveaway has ONE prize of 1 Paperback of your choice (shipped anywhere in the world!) and several prizes of a Kindle book of your choice.
To enter, just Follow this blog, then please leave a Comment here stating:
1) That you have followed this blog
2) Write YES or NO after the word "Kindle" (whether or not you have any Kindle app. so I can send you a Kindle book.)
3) Your email address.
4) Whether you would like to win Book 1, 2, or 3.
IF you do not wish to put your email address here, or IF for any reason you are unable to leave a message here, please email me at mrskathleenwiseman (at) gmail (dot) com and I will put you in the draw.
Also - this has nothing to do with the competition - please Follow me on Twitter! @CleanRomanceBks
Thanks, and good luck!
To find the next blog in the giveaway hop, just click on the above image!
Here are the prizes.
***Please note: Although these books are part of a series, they are easily read separately, and in any order.
Book 1.
By His Grace (The Morgan Brothers Book 1)
CHRISTIAN ROMANCE CLEAN ROMANCEBook ONE of The Morgan Brothers series
230 printed pages
Grace Elliot, under the advice of a family friend, broke her engagement to Daniel Morgan four years earlier as she did not want to be the wife of a Pastor. Now she has returned home to southern California from England due to her father's illness and intends to avoid Daniel at all costs. This proves to be more difficult than she thought, and his attempts to speak to Grace are thwarted by the beautiful Courtney. The dubious Jason Highfield is added to the mix. By His Grace is a sweet romance.
GOODREADS REVIEW
Savannah (Books With Bite)'s review
May 09, 12
Love. Love. Love. Finally a real romance without lusty sex. A good Christian romance about God's love and grace. I adored that this book is realistic. People are not perfect. We make mistakes. And the Lord is the only one who can help us. I loved that this book isn't overly preachy either. It just plain ol' God's love with a nice touch of romance. I can't wait to read the next book.
Book 2.
Caroline's Gift (The Morgan Brothers Book 2)
CHRISTIAN ROMANCE CLEAN ROMANCEBook TWO of The Morgan Brothers series.
214 printed pages
Caroline Elliot fancies herself as a matchmaker. Her handsome friend, the pastor Jeremiah Morgan, warns her not to meddle with love, but his warnings fall on deaf ears.
Her latest attempt to play Cupid for her new friend Sarah Meade has gone amiss in more ways than one.
Will Caroline find true love, or she is destined to remain single forever?
Will her gift of matchmaking ruin her one true chance at happiness?
Book 3. (Release date: early April, 2012.)
That Which is Secret (The Morgan Brothers Book 3)
CHRISTIAN ROMANCE CLEAN ROMANCE
Book THREE of The Morgan Brothers series.
Courtney has been in love with Ezra Morgan for many years but as a young man, Ezra became engaged to Abby Bradford, now a missionary in Africa. While Abby does not appear to want the engagement, for reasons of her own she refuses to break it.
A heartbroken Courtney herself becomes a missionary and flees to Australia. How will an Aboriginal rock painting change her life and bring her true love?
Published on May 24, 2012 16:07
April 19, 2012
Caroline's Gift (The Morgan Brothers Book TWO) out TODAY!
My new Christian Romance book, Caroline's Gift (The Morgan Brothers Book TWO), has just come out on Kindle!
Published on April 19, 2012 23:27


