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July 6, 2016
Incredible Read!

Published on July 06, 2016 10:02
May 9, 2016
Please Help Lena's Courage!

The second book in my Spirited Hearts series, Lena's Courage is up for the prestigious RONE award from InD'Tale Magazine. I'm honored and squeeing from excitement at being included with such talented American Historical Romance authors. The first round of judging is by you the reader. The top readers' choices will go on to the next round which is being read by a panel of judges. This is where I need your help. Please help Lena's advance to the round by voting here. Thank you, readers. I appreciate each and every one of you.
Published on May 09, 2016 07:02
January 18, 2016
Real Life Romance

The notion of loving someone even after they will have passed from this life is so tenderly and heartrendingly expressed by the characters in this scene, I tear up each and every time I watch this movie. But while that exchange between George and Lace is powerful and touching, another one between the supporting characters Doc, played by Robert Duval, and Banes, a somewhat fair weather friend of George's played by Sean O'Bryan, is profound.
Of course, Duvall's character is not drunk, and in fact makes a monumental point in winning (and keeping) your loved one's heart. Discover what they hold precious, what they're passionate about, what makes them tick and find a way to be a part of that as George did with Lace in buying every single chair she made when previously they'd sat forlornly with the For Sale signs on them.
Which brings me to the real life portion of my post. My husband of more than 25 years, but less than 30 years (haha), is not a fiction reader. He himself will tell you he's read three fiction books during his entire life: Dante's Inferno, Congo by Michael Crichton, and Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13 by James Lovell and James Krueger. Why these three? I could conjecture, which would make for interesting musings, but that's for another post. LOL! On with this one.
Last week found the hubster with an eight hour layover in JFK during a business trip. Not a drinker or a game player or a fiction reader, he passed the time by reading the first book in my series, Ella's Choice. Wait, whoa, back up there. The man who's only read three fiction books in his entire life read a western historical romance?
At this point, you're probably saying, "Well of course he's going to read her book because, she's his wife..." and blah, blah, blah. But people, the book's been out for over a year, and he's picked it up and put it down several times during that time, only reading to around Chapter 3 or 4. What made him finally pick it up and read to the end this time?
Yeah, what made him read to the end this time? I could say my stellar writing swept him into the story and held him spellbound to the very last word, and while I'd love to think myself such a great storyteller, I'll say it was an act of love, of wanting to connect, to be together when the miles separated us. With his business trips, and my traveling with our teen aged daughters to horse shows (someone has to drive the trailer) and my other jobs of writing, homeschooling and editing, we not only find ourselves at opposite ends of life physically, but emotionally. He bridged the gap that often separates us and said with his gesture of reading Ella's Choice, "I miss you and I want to be with you."
He bought my chairs. *swoon*
Published on January 18, 2016 05:13
January 7, 2016
The Image Behind the Words - Greg Russell

If I hadn't known before, I knew then that his image was perfect for my purposes. Again, thank you Greg for allowing me to backdrop my humble words against your stunning photography.
Greg captures all facets of the western landscape from plains to mountains, deserts and beyond. Treat yourself and browse his photos at Aspenglow Images. All photos are for sale as fine art prints in a range of sizes. In addition, Greg will license his photos for use in your project for a reasonable fee. Students are allowed to use his images for free in reports as long as he is given credit.
Not content with capturing beauty through the lens, Greg has co-authored An Honest Silence: A Celebration of Wilderness with two fellow photographers. From Greg himself... An Honest Silence is a mix of photography and short, intimate essays by each of the authors. All three authors come from different backgrounds and hold different points of view, but what the book ultimately shows is that wilderness is a common thread in everyone’s life.
Whether you're a student, author, reader or appreciator of stunning western landscape, I urge you to visit Alpenglow Images and be transported into the wonder and beauty that is our western United States.

Published on January 07, 2016 05:51
January 1, 2016
Balance and Awareness is the Key for 2016




Then my family and I took a trip, just the four of us, not to see more family, not to attend a horse event or a funeral, but just a trip for us, to do exactly what we wanted to do and be together before the oldest flies the coop. The venture to The Big Apple, which will go down in our family annals as a trip of many firsts, ignited a love for NYC in our oldest daughter. Who would have thought?

Published on January 01, 2016 08:29
December 18, 2015
December 15, 2015
Teaser Tuesday

#TeaserTuesday #GracesPurpose #SpiritedHearts
Published on December 15, 2015 10:36
December 12, 2015
Free ebook

Published on December 12, 2015 06:42
December 11, 2015
December 8, 2015
Bad News and Good News

After December 10th, Ella's Choice will be offered on iBooks, Barnes and Noble, and Kobo. I'll be posting the links once they go live. Meanwhile here are a few of the Amazon buy links if you want to read and/or recommend to a friend.
Amazon US: here
Amazon UK: here
Amazon CA: here


Published on December 08, 2015 09:24
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