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Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

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Willow was in a 20+ year quarantine. She not only survived, she thrived and gives us a lot to think about.

How One Simple Comment Inspired This Episode

So, we were supposed to be going over the final story mashups and retellings with Sandy Barela, but then something happened today that changed all that. For the past four weeks, I've been putting my bestselling series, Past Forward, free.  This serial novel comprises six volumes and over half a Continue Reading

Irish Encounter

Romance & Ireland in One Book? What’s Not to Love?

It's five a.m.  I'm exhausted and really just need sleep.  Since I'm at a hotel and have to leave in a few hours, I shouldn't be awake at all, but I've just finished a book, and I've got things on my mind. Note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra Continue Reading

Direct Threat

Will This Book Be a Direct Threat to Your Weekend?

You've got a TBR pile the size of Mt. Everest or at least Mt. Whitney (for those of us in the continental US).  It's threatening to turn you into that Facebook cartoon about how the guy dies crushed by all the books on his nightstand.  But, some sicko who does not understand the value of losing Continue Reading

What’s Better Than a Great Novel? How about THIS?

Here’s the deal. I get emails requesting to be on the show, and I’m always eager to make it happen if I can. So when I got the opportunity to have Joiya Morrison Efemini on the podcast, I jumped at it. Did I know anything about her? Nope. Had I ever read anything by her? Nuh-uh. Did I panic when Continue Reading

Some of the Best Christmas Reads Coming in 2020

After several failed attempts to get this episode out all month, it's here... some of my favorite Christmas books, the books others recommended to me, and some of the exciting new and best Christmas reads coming this fall! From older books I rarely see people mention, to some Continue Reading

the seer review

3 Powerful Reasons I Can’t Love or Hate This Book

Somewhere in 1992 or early 1993 she gave me the book.  "Read it," she said.  I feel like Ridgecrest is Ashton--the town in this book. Reading it changed how I see spiritual warfare."  As if that wasn't enough to convince someone who never needed convincing to read anything, she repeated herself.  Continue Reading

Why I LOVE Barbara Cornthwaite & Think You Will Too

I met Barbara Cornthwaite almost twenty years ago on a message board. As an American, married to an Irishman, living in England with her adopted children (from several countries), her mere existence fascinated me. Her kindness and humor drew me in, but… I know, I know. It’s self-serving and Continue Reading

Something I Am Not Review

Beware: This Book Has the Power to Crush Your Heart

Today, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (so, maybe 8 p.m. if past history proves true), in expected temperatures of only 106 degrees (thank goodness it wasn’t last week’s 113!), our electric company is shutting off our power to do “repairs.” Because they couldn’t have done these, oh, three months ago Continue Reading

What Is a Love Riot & Why Should You Want One?

This month’s TBR pile featured something I’ve never seen before. Two books by authors from the same family—The Barratt Sisters. Is it just me, or does that sound like a 1940s singing act? I expect to see them in victory rolls, chunky-heeled t-straps, and sensible suits. Red lipstick, if you Continue Reading

Why split-time novels are the best

Why Split-Time Fiction Is the BEST

Trends come and go in all areas of life, and fiction is no exception. However, one popular trend in the past decade or so is one that I think (and hope) is here to stay. Whether you call it dual timeline, time slip, or split-time (my favorite), novels with multiple timelines that while originally Continue Reading

3 Top Reasons I Absolutely Loved The Green Dress

3 Top Reasons I Absolutely Loved The Green Dress

A few weeks ago on the Because Fiction Podcast, I discussed the True Colors Crime Series from Barbour Publishing. If you want to listen to what I had to say about it on there, I embeded the player below, and it starts at about 25:48.  The blog post is HERE. Note: links may be affiliate links Continue Reading

grace livingston hill books

6 of the Best Grace Livingston Hill Books You Should Read

Over a century after her books were written, Grace Livingston Hill’s books continue to be popular among avid readers of Christian fiction—but why?  And if you haven’t read any, where on earth would you start?  The woman wrote over a hundred books! I've brought her up in two of my other episodes: Continue Reading

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Love flawed characters, redemption, and free books Love flawed characters, redemption, and free books? Well... gotcha covered. Through June 18th, anyway. OR, read Not a Word "free" on Kindle Unlimited anytime (but now's a great time. Just sayin'). One of my favorite books, I LOVED this story so much.
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First time in my life I can say that I'm excited f First time in my life I can say that I'm excited for McDonald's. 
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I have a theory and would love to test it. If you' I have a theory and would love to test it. If you'd be willing to help, I'd so appreciate it. So... Which of my characters (you can do more than one if you like, I'm just trying to get a feel for things) is your favorite... and why?
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Reposted from @catheswanson Charlea Evans thought Reposted from @catheswanson Charlea Evans thought she had finally put her unconventional past behind her.

Now a widow with a college-age daughter and a promising new career within reach, she's worked hard to build a respectable life far removed from Serenity Hill—the quirky former commune where her free-spirited mother still lives. But when a devastating house fire destroys her home and everything she owns, Charlea finds herself with nowhere else to turn.

Reluctantly, she returns to the farm she thought she'd escaped forever, trading independence for her childhood bedroom, milking goats, tending chickens, and counting the days until she can afford a place of her own. Then an accident lands her mother in the hospital, leaving Charlea responsible for managing the property and overseeing an ambitious new venture.
Her mother and daughter have plans of their own. Big plans. Plans to transform Serenity Hill into a seasonal market and destination for workshops, events, and community gatherings. Helping bring the vision to life is Drew Wallace—the man who stole her heart on a single unforgettable date fifteen years ago.

As she works to keep the project moving forward, Charlea finds herself confronting old hurts, long-held assumptions, and the family history she's spent years trying to leave behind. With old dreams awakening and new possibilities taking root, she begins to wonder if Serenity Hill holds the answers she's been searching for. She must decide whether she's willing to risk her heart again—and whether the future she carefully planned can compete with the one God may have been preparing for her all along.

Coming home is the last thing Charlea wants—but it may be the beginning of everything she's been searching for.

Something New is the first book in the Serenity Hill series.
Having a great time at out writing retreat. My Ju Having a great time at out writing retreat.  My June bingo board had "write outside" on it, sooo... another spot filled.
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Made it to Denver. Next stop, Minneapolis and #Th Made it to Denver.  Next stop, Minneapolis and #TheLadiesOfTheLake
Gonna write like the fool I am!!!
So... with little time left, I decide to do corne So... with little time left, I  decide to do corners. Six down,  3 to go...
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