Mimi Foster's Blog

March 30, 2020

Three Delightful Things To Do During Quarantine

Group Dinners

Are you looking for interesting things to do during quarantine? With the availability of features like FaceTime, Zoom, Houseparty, Skype (does anyone use Skype anymore?), tele-meetings are almost as easy as turning on your phone, tablet, or computer. A dear friend of mine has started Sunday Dinners. My husband and I had so much fun having a video chat with several friends as we joined them for wine and dinner this past week.

Its a great way to stay social during these times of...

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Published on March 30, 2020 21:21

June 29, 2019

Can you feel the Thunder?

High praise for Mimi Foster’s Thunder Struck

It warms an author’s heart when readers are moved and involved in a story into which a writer has invested time and emotion. This opinion of Thunder Struck warmed my heart and was so gratifying to me that someone else felt the intensity of the tale. Thank you, Amazon Reviewer, for your kind words.

Vintage books, brandy, candleThis is the most intensely romantic and supernatural story I have ever read. The author uses intrigue and written materials (a diary and letters from the...

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Published on June 29, 2019 16:40

June 17, 2019

MARMIE

MARMIE – A name just above Queen

For as long as I can remember, my girls have called me Marmie. I’m pretty sure it started with Little Women, but it’s always been a name of affection among us. My husband and family are the center of my universe. They are the impetus for most of what I do. Not only do I adore them, but I love the way they love me.

In clearing out a bookshelf recently, I came across a notebook one of my girls wrote almost twenty years ago. This was on one of the pages. I cried, o...

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Published on June 17, 2019 15:48

May 30, 2019

I want to marry your Mother

My personal Superhero

We had been neighbors and business partners for eight years. One unforgettable day a new spark ignited between us. Only problem was, my Superhero was a confirmed bachelor and wanted absolutely nothing to do with marriage. So after a decade of being best friends who had fallen in love, I opted to walk away from our relationship rather than live a life in limbo with a man who swore he would never be married.

But shortly thereafter God entered his life and his outlook began t...

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Published on May 30, 2019 17:46

April 7, 2019

Do you believe in Ghosts?

Do you think Ghosts are real?

I was raised in a religious family where ghosts were an illusion that could never be real. But that didn’t prevent my mother from telling about several encounters she had throughout the years.

Ghost with doll. Mimi Foster Books. Do you believe in ghosts?The story I remember most was her trying to convince my father not to get mad at my sister in the middle of the night because my sister was frightened by the old man in her bedroom pushing a baby carriage. My mother tried to explain to my father that she had seen the elderly...

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Published on April 07, 2019 13:21

March 10, 2019

Best One Star Review EVER

You get what you pay for

HOT Thunder Snow coverWhen I published my first book, Thunder Snow, I wasn’t aware how truly cruel people could be who sat in anonymity behind the protection of a keyboard. My skin wasn’t very tough that first month or so, and I was surprised at the personal attacks people could make.

Even though this is still one of my favorite books, I’ve come a long way since then (better writer, thicker skin). But I have to admit there was an early one-star review that made me smile.

Knowing that people’s...

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Published on March 10, 2019 09:14

March 9, 2019

New Mimi Foster Book, In the Strike Zone, Coming Soon

IN THE STRIKE ZONE due Summer 2019

After the success of Stealing Runner’s Heart, my writing life took a back seat to my “real world.” I am determined to finally tell the story of Jared, Runner’s best friend, and Jenna, both of whom I’ve known intimately for the past year or so.

Toward that end, I am once again back in the writing saddle and loving every page. Here is a summary of what’s to come.

Front cover of In the Strike ZoneIN THE STRIKE ZONE

Jared Hayes was the youngest pitcher in Major League Baseball to win the Cy Young A...

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Published on March 09, 2019 19:17

March 3, 2019

Excerpt from Jordan’s Gift

After writing the contemporary Thunder on the Mountain Series, I became so enamoured of the ancestors who wrote the journals found in Thunder Struck that I decided to write their stories. This is an early scene from Jordan’s Gift when Edward and Jordan had only met a few times.

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She’d put in a long day at the store and was exhausted. “I’ll head up to the house and get dinner ready,” she called to her aunt. “Try not to be too much longer.”

The jingle of the bells had her looking...

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Published on March 03, 2019 10:54

February 22, 2019

MAISY’S MIRROR

Purchase: Maisy’s Mirror on Amazon

Stand Alone Novel

An accident took her husband’s life, but has her decision to live in seclusion taken her sanity?

How do you begin to heal when you’re not even sure you want to live? Author Maisy Hollis has lived the last two years suffocated by guilt and regret. The night of the car crash that killed her husband shattered not only her leg, but her spirit as well. No longer believing in love – or herself – her writing is crippled, her editor is livid, and alt...

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Published on February 22, 2019 12:27

February 15, 2019

STEALING RUNNER’S HEART

Purchase: Stealing Runner’s Heart on Amazon

Book 1 in the Leaving The Game Series
Next Generation from Book 1 and Book 3 of the Thunder on the Mountain Series

Forever. That’s how long she’s loved him.

When she was a child, he was her hero. When she grew up, he was her dream.

From her earliest memory, Charlotte Rose has loved Runner Jeffries. If it was worth learning or doing, Runner showed her how. If something hurt or needed attention, he was there to fix, protect, and watch over her. Charlotte...

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Published on February 15, 2019 12:22