• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Home
  • Bio
  • Bookshelf
    • Audio
    • Complete List of Chautona’s Books
    • The Rockland Chronicles
      • The Vintage Wren
      • The Aggie Series
      • The Hartfield Mysteries
      • Sight Unseen Series
        • Sight Unseen Series Archives
      • The Agency Files
      • Christmas Fiction
    • Legacy of the Vines
    • Meddlin’ Madeline
      • Madeline Blog Archive
    • Ballads from the Hearth
      • Ballads from the Hearth Blog Archive
    • Legends of the Vengeance
    • Journey of Dreams
    • Wynnewood
    • Webster’s Bakery
    • The Not-So-Fairy Tales
    • Heart of Warwickshire
  • Start HERE
    • If You Like…
    • Characters
    • Suggested Reading Order
    • Free Books
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Podcast
    • Podcast Guest Information
    • Podcast Interview FAQ
  • Merch Shop
  • Nav Social Menu

    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • Bonus
  • New & Coming
Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

Using story to connect YOU to the Master Storyteller

Chautona Havig

What I Like & Don't Like about The being zoey Books

What I Like & Don’t Like about These Books

When you’re ten, eleven, and twelve, and an indiscriminate reader, you read a lot of junk. My book selection methods were pretty simple in those days. I’d go to the library, find a turnstile, and flip through every book on it. If I hadn’t read it already, it came off the turnstile and into my arms. Continue Reading

The #1 Thing I Learned from Undiscovered Treasures

The #1 Thing I Learned from Undiscovered Treasures

A room full of authors bobbed their heads when I asked if they’d ever thought about why we always say not to judge a book by its cover when that’s exactly what we do. One guy suggested it wasn’t supposed to be taken literally. I could see why, but I disagreed with him. “That saying came from the Continue Reading

5 Interesting Truths about State of Lies

5 Interesting Truths about State of Lies

When you’re an author, people ask you lots of book-related questions. Things like your favorite genre (the one I’m currently reading), or your favorite book (changes weekly). Sometimes they want to know what you think of a specific author, like Dee Henderson (she wrote my all-time favorite scene) or Continue Reading

How This True Crime Novel Grabbed My Attention Immediately

The stack of magazines hadn’t interested me at first, but after reading everything else my aunt had brought to our desert hacienda, my thirteen-year-old self was bored. So, I dragged them out and discovered among the Good Housekeeping and Better Homes & Gardens magazines, there were others—True Continue Reading

Is Crown the Perfect Jewel That Wives Need?

Is Crown the Perfect Jewel That Wives Need?

“Where do these authors get this stuff? That book says my husband can beat me, and I have to take it.” I stared at the woman, and if you told me my jaw hung, I would have believed it. I’d just finished the book in question, and hadn’t read that anywhere in there. In fact, as far as I was Continue Reading

Is There Anything Better Than a Good Life’s Story?

The Crime of Innocence. It was an assignment. I can’t remember if it was youth group in high school or the first weeks of Bible school afterward, but the instructor/leader told everyone to come up with a title for their life’s story. That was mine. The Crime of Innocence. I thought it told the Continue Reading

Jessie and James

The Best Reasons to Stop Everything & Read This Book

It had been years—a decade, even—since I’d read any Amish fiction. While I’d enjoyed the first few stories I’d read in the genre, it had gotten old… stale. And quickly. So, when a new friend mentioned loving a couple of Amish authors, I asked who she recommended. Why she recommended them. She Continue Reading

daughters of northern shores review- Love at First Sight? Why This Author is a Favorite

Love at First Sight? Why This Author Is a Favorite

When you cut your finger it's difficult to write out a review--even of a book as great as Daughters of Northern Shores. It's also difficult to write out a review when you can't keep your eyes open. When you stayed up reading a book after not sleeping at all the night before. Not that that ever Continue Reading

Identity Theft Review

If You Want to be Bored, Don’t Read This Book!

The question came up on Avid Readers of Christian Fiction. What good books are set in Alaska? The answers came one at a time. One gal said, “I don’t know if she has books set there, but Alana Terry lives in Alaska, and she writes good books, so try her.” I’d never heard of Alana Terry, but I Continue Reading

What Made Me Write a Book I Didn't Want To?

What Made Me Write a Book I Didn’t Want To?

“You’re not going to believe what they chose.” My friend, being the sympathetic kind, asked what could possibly be so bad. Instead of answering, I threw out the other ideas that had been mentioned and suggested I go with one of those. After all, I’d given myself that out—I didn’t have to go with Continue Reading

A Spying We Will Go Review

Don’t You Think Spies Are Kind of Questionable?

After a week of hearing bits about Perry Kirkpatrick’s awesome series, I figured you’d all be kind of curious about what she has to say about it all. So, for this review of A Spying We Will Go I bullied her into giving me a super-short interview. No, really. I did. The poor girl has several Continue Reading

Sometimes We Need the Ugly to Embrace the Beautiful

Sometimes We Need the Ugly to Embrace the Beautiful

“I’m sick of it.” Okay, here’s the thing. When my daughter says those four little words, I know a gem is forming behind those lips. As expected, the rest came a moment later. “I’m sick of people acting like God’s saving work in people is only amazing if the person used to be involved in ‘really Continue Reading

« Previous Page
Next Page »
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.
#AuthorLife
#WriterLife
#AuthorsOfInstagram
#CharacterDevelopment
#AmWriting
Okay, it's actually a short story, but... IYKYK. Okay,  it's actually a short story, but... IYKYK.
#AmWriting
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
#AmWaiting
#AmNotReading
#ChrissysFanClub
Life as a podcaster... #AmRecording #BecauseFictio Life as a podcaster...
#AmRecording
#BecauseFiction
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 
#journaling 
#ArcherAndOlive
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.
#Journaling
#PrayerJournal
#ArcherAndOlive
A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks
  • Home
  • Bookshelf
  • New & Coming
  • Blog
  • News!
  • Disclosure & Policies
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 · Chautona Havig · All Rights Reserved · Coding by Gretchen Louise

Don't go before you grab your FREE short story collection!