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Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

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Chautona Havig

Celebrate Lit

Congratulations to Celebrate Lit on 5 Exciting Years

As often happens, college classes sparked an idea—a desire. Authors needed exposure for their books. Word of mouth goes so far, but what if more “mouths” could be rallied to spread the word about great books? Sandy Barela took all she’d learned in the marketing classes and began with one blog Continue Reading

What Are The Best Genre & Retelling Mashups Ever?

What Are The Best Genre & Retelling Mashups Ever?

Once in a while, I get a hankering to read something different.  So, I give myself permission to do what I call a "free read" every now and then. That's one where I get to read whatever I want. Well, recently, my decision to enjoy a specific free read got me thinking about one of my favorite Continue Reading

Where the Road Bends Review

So, Which of these Faces Is the Real Me?

The announcement came on Facebook. David Rawlings’ new book, Where the Road Bends was up for pre-order. I thought I’d snapped it up that minute, but I didn’t. Looking back, I think I waited to make sure there wasn’t going to be a blog tour. After reading and reviewing The Baggage Handler and The Continue Reading

the good shadows reviews

When Evil Pretends to Be Good, Terrible Things Happen

I don’t recall how I found her books, and I only remember small bits of them here and there—YA horror or thriller, I’d call them. Stories of what turned out to be witchcraft and other elements of the occult. Lois Duncan. She was a good writer, but I had no idea what I’d started reading until I Continue Reading

This Story about Deadly Pirates Should be an Oxymoron

This Story about Deadly Pirates Should be an Oxymoron

I get my best ideas while driving, in the shower, or (and this is totally my favorite way), over Chinese food. Way back in the dark ages when people actually went and sat down together in restaurants, a friend of mine and I met up at our local Chinese place, The Golden Dragon, and sat in their Continue Reading

True Colors Crime Series

Can You Really Make Christian Fiction and True Crime Mesh?

When I heard about a new series blending historical fiction and true crime, well… I knew I’d have to find out more about these. I mean, people’s imaginations are nothing to what horrors actual people do. So, I figured we’d have a great series if… Well, if the authors could pull it off. Did Continue Reading

Love in the Window Short story

Love in the Window (a short story)

It came up on my Facebook feed--a contest for a short story.  The theme?  Ways characters encourage one another during the Covid19 pandemic. They were looking for encouraging stories about how communities come together, how faith is shown in isolation and used to bridge communities that couldn't Continue Reading

The house at the end of the moor review

When You Love an Author but not One Book

"So many books. So little time." How many times have I said that?  Probably enough to make me a walking, talking cliche.  But it's kind of true, you know? I get these emails, you see.  "New Tour Alert" followed by a title or cover that grabs me or by an author name that says, "You know you Continue Reading

if for any reason review

Sometimes “It’s Better” Is the Greatest Understatement Ever

My feet pounded the treadmill as I scrolled page by page through the book. I’d never heard of the author—Courtney Walsh.  But the cover had taunted and tempted me until I bought it.  I hadn’t even read the synopsis, but after I did… Bookstore?  Refurbished furniture?  Notes on hearts?  What isn’t Continue Reading

Can Anything Do Justice to a Cover This Beautiful?

Can Anything Do Justice to a Cover This Beautiful?

A stack of packages waited for me when I woke up that morning. I opened the “boring” ones first. Laundry pods from Dropps.com, Bathroom scrubbing things from Amazon. A new journal I’d decided to make a part of my 2020 routine. Confession. I actually already had it. But I had bought a new one from Continue Reading

It’s Time to Stop with the Backhanded Attacks

It’s a normal scene here in our small town. Mothers shopping with their adult daughters, friends shopping together—sometimes sharing the same cart. No one thinks anything of it when you get to the checkout line and divide it by household. Or rather, they didn’t. Before. A friend posted on Continue Reading

The Blue Cloak Review

The Blue Cloak Review

She didn't like it. After having read one of the other books in the series, I was certain she would love The Blue Cloak. But Mom had strong opinions on the book--it didn't make sense, she said. The crime spree had no impetus, as far as she could see.  And several other elements bothered Continue Reading

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Eeep!!! Love chatting with Becca. Can't wait to he Eeep!!! Love chatting with Becca. Can't wait to hear about her new series!!!
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Pointed Suspicion released on September 1, 2025 AN Pointed Suspicion released on September 1, 2025 AND... one chapter is being released each weekday until it's all up! Find them at https://www.youtube.com/@christadelsorbo/videos . One chapter a day on weekdays.  When all chapters are up, @ChristaDelSorbo will put up the complete audiobook there as well. Don't miss the prequel through the series adjacent Christmas novel available in individual chapters OR as complete audiobooks.

What's it about?
When protectors become targets, no one is safe.
Mark created The Agency to shield the innocent—but now an unknown foe fights to assume command. As shadowy threats tighten around Mark and his team, danger erupts on every front: terrorists at sea, betrayal within their ranks, and an enemy who always seems one step ahead.
While a Caribbean cruise turns deadly and secrets unravel in the agency’s halls, one shocking betrayal proves the enemy is closer than anyone imagined. Mark faces the fight of his life—not just for the future of his organization, but for the people he loves most. As faith and romance grow amid the fallout of shattered dreams, the stakes rise higher than ever.
The countdown to the series finale has begun… and survival is anything but guaranteed.

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It feels so good to get back ti reading again!!! D It feels so good to get back ti reading again!!!
Diving into these two tonight. Also listening to The Harvest Festival Murders.  So good so far. @alliemillington
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#AmReading
Some might call them street tacos from @juniorstac Some might call them street tacos from @juniorstacoshop .
I call them writing inspiration. Time to blow up a bad guy's house... or part of it.
#AmWriting
#TakeCover
#TheAgencyFiles
The fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo has narrated many of The fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo has narrated many of my books, including The Last Gasp--a mystery set in 1920s Hollywood and with a Cinderella twist.
You can listen FREE on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@christadelsorbo/videos
Check out the other books she has on there... also free! https://www.youtube.com/@christadelsorbo/videos
OR
You can also get The Last Gasp and several of my other titles on popular retailers like Audible, Spotify, Everand, and more!
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#FairyTaleRetelling
Sometimes, I fall in love with a character in my b Sometimes, I fall in love with a character in my books. Someone like Lewis in The Lights of New Cheltenham or Rory in Not a Word. But... in Twice Sold Tales, I fell in love with a cast of characters.  Harper the store owner, Noah the single-dad just learning how to be one, Bennie, the adorable ballet-loving little boy... and Mrs. Klair. Oh, how I loved Mrs. Klair.
I also love the town of Red Wing, Minnesota.  I infused as much of it as I could into the book--places to eat and explore, people I love dearly (family!), and the feel of a small town inside a modest city along Lake Pepin (of Laura Ingalls fame). I also learned that there is actually a lake monster there!  Pepi!  You wont want to miss him!
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FINALLY!!! Soooo excited. Halfway throug Mrs Poll FINALLY!!! Soooo excited.  Halfway throug Mrs Pollifax!. Do I finish and then start (it's a reread) or start right in???
Eeep!!!
@sherlockandlucy ThankYou!!!
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