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Chautona Havig

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second chance romance

What’d I Love Best about This Second-Chance Romance?

It wasn't in my planner.  Confused, I looked at the reminder again, stared at my planner again, and blinked. Again.  I knew I'd reviewed the book already. Over a month ago--maybe two. No... at least two. I didn't think I was even home for good when I did it.  In fact, I knew where the book was.  Continue Reading

Indebted Review

3 Excellent Reasons This Belongs on Your TBR List

"How can you say that someone should read a book that you don't like?" Once again, I tried to explain what I meant.  "I didn't say I didn't like the book. There's some great stuff in there.  I just have issues with some of the writing." The conversation has happened more than once in my life, Continue Reading

Denly Debut Kathleen Denly

When You Dance, Who Is Leading, Anyway?

The synopsis beckoned with the wheedling crook of one practiced in the art of reeling others in. California?  19th century?  It wasn't like I had a whole series planned about that era—even one in print already.  So, of course, I had to read it. Right? But I couldn't find it. See, I was Continue Reading

The Duke's Refuge -- Who Is Your Refuge When All Goes Wrong?

Who Is Your Refuge When All Goes Wrong?

Research rabbit holes.  I’d found myself in another one.  This time, instead of how to poison someone without using known poisons, I’d somehow ended up with an article on historical opinions on children’s clothing.  Long dresses vs. short dresses. Long pants vs. short pants.  And short dresses vs. Continue Reading

Isn't It Amazing How God Is in the Tiniest Details?

Isn’t It Amazing How God Is in the Tiniest Details?

I remember the moment with perfect clarity. My room was a hopeless mess, but one great thing about talking to people on the phone... Wait.  I need to correct that.  The only great thing about talking to people on the phone is that you can put the phone on speaker (if yours has that capability, Continue Reading

Is Above the Fold Really the Best Place to Be?

Is Above the Fold Really the Best Place to Be?

“I found a picture.” Okay, so I should point out that I can’t remember who I said this to. Was it my friend? My launch team? In my Reader Group? Whoever I said it to wasn’t surprised. But I couldn’t stop talking about it. “Can’t you see it? She could be Madeline’s daughter—a reporter. But with Continue Reading

What Happened when King met the King of Kings

What Happened When King Met the King of Kings?

Did you know that sometimes I have to be talked into requesting a review copy?  Sometimes the call goes out for a book and I think, "Yeah... not for me."  But someone says, "Give it a chance." And eventually, I get talked into it. When King Here came up for review, I passed.  The cover looked Continue Reading

A House with Holes

An Unusual Way to Examine What Makes a Great Marriage

I'll admit, I winced when I called my husband to tell him that Mom was moving home with me. It wasn't that he'd object to her presence, but it would only take a few seconds for him to realize what it meant. We live in a three-bedroom, one bath, 1100 sq. ft. home.  When you leave our living room, Continue Reading

Fire Women

Just What’s So Great about Sex?

I often read my review books at Denny's.  Late at night, between the late dinner and bar rushes, the restaurant is often quiet.  Perfect for reading.  Last night, I had two books to read.  The first I read on Kindle, but the second was a paperback. One of the employees asked what I was Continue Reading

3 Awkward Reasons Why I Avoided This Review

3 Awkward Reasons Why I Avoided This Review

"The book holds so much promise!" "Good one." I blinked.  "Huh?" She eyed me with a twinkle I've seen all my life.  "The title. It fits the title." Insert groan here. Still, jokes aside, I still had no idea how to review a book that didn't quite meet my hopes and expectations but that Continue Reading

8 Great Things I Can’t Help with on the Reading Challenge

WHEW!  After finishing the latest installment of Cassie, I thought I'd take a "short break" and create that list I promised in the Reading Challenge blog post. It took forever.  I should be going home, but I'm determined to do a couple of things first, so I'm working hard over here... on this post.  Continue Reading

2020 dhristian fiction reading challenge

Yeah, Baby! It’s Time for a New Reading Challenge

“Does anyone know a book that has more than six words in the title?” Look, it was the last week of the year. I should have known why someone would ask the question.  I didn’t.  However, a few cool answers came, including a super-cool sounding book that I’ve got to read.  Check it out: The Curious Continue Reading

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Ever notice how you best know yourself--and know y Ever notice how you best know yourself--and know yourself the least?  We humans are weird that way. Sometimes I think the Lord allows us to be blind to parts of ourselves for a time so as not to drive us too crazy too quickly. Or something.
Characters most like me are hard because they're so very convicting to write AND... because I don't usually know it's me until that conviction its.  I tend to have an idealized picture of who I am until reality strips away those rosy glasses and leaves me with crystal-clear vision.  Blech.
Second to me... I'd say nasty people. They give me such an ick feeling. Sure, it's cathartic... but it's so hard because I want to redeem everyone, and that's just unrealistic and frankly, arrogant.  So... there you have it.
If you have a question you want me to answer, leave it in the comments OR... zip me an email at chautona@chautona.com.  I'll try to work them in (and will probably combine those that are really similar.
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Okay, it's actually a short story, but... IYKYK. Okay,  it's actually a short story, but... IYKYK.
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Going nuts over here waiting for yet ANOTHER Lord Going nuts over here waiting for yet ANOTHER Lord Edgington by @benedictbrownauthor novel. Sigh. I dont think this is what Solomon was talking about when he said, "A virtuous woman, who can find?"
Clearly,  he wasn't talking about me, considering the whole patience being a virtue thing.
Sigh
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Life as a podcaster... #AmRecording #BecauseFictio Life as a podcaster...
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Sometimes, things just combine in a way that make Sometimes,  things just combine in a way that makes my heart sing. Today, @archerandolive knocked it out of the park. I think this might be 3 different collections in a journal from a sub box. Well done, guys.
#journalsupplies 
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One of the best things I did for my prayer life wa One of the best things I did for my prayer life was to learn to "pray on the page." So glad the Lord showed me that. Seeing answered prayer weeks, months, even years later... so cool.
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A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks
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