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Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

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3 Things I Love about Carlie (and an interview)

When I first conceived the idea of Corner Booth, that's all I had.  A restaurant, a corner booth, and a guy who works there every Wednesday.  Originally, Dean was an accountant with a firm in town.  Carlie showed up, plopped herself into the booth, and voila! Everything changed about three thousand Continue Reading

Jack inspiration

What Happens When a Song Inspires a Story

Some have asked the"song-spiration" for the title of the series Ballads from the Hearth.  I chose that series title not because it has a "lovely" sound but because it so perfectly describes what comes to mind when I think of these ballad-inspired novels. My father sang these--often sitting on Continue Reading

Devotionals Are the Pits

I've shared pictures of my personal devotional journal for some time now, but I'm sure over the past few months, some have noticed a decided absence in posts.  There's a reason. They became incredibly personal. Part of it is pride, I'm sure, but a lot of it is just that not everything should be Continue Reading

A “The Vintage Wren” teaser…

Snicker. Continue Reading

Giddy Much?

So last night I was at Denny's, working on the notes so I could start Ante Up! today, when I typed out the ideas for the last scene. Even as I typed, I found myself cheering and laughing inside--almost shaking with excitement.  then I heard me say this:  (please excuse the "road noise". I was Continue Reading

Sister Fix: or how to complicate life

First Annual Sister Fix Trip! Well, it's been one of those weeks. I left Ridgecrest early EARLY Wednesday morning and boarded a plane for Dallas.  My sister (you know, the one I hadn't sen in 20 years before we met up in July) met me there and drove me to my birth town--Duncan, Oklahoma.  There we Continue Reading

Why I Despise Memes & Quotes Against Religion

Why I Despise Memes & Quotes Against Religion

(and why I think God does, too!) WHAT? Bear with me. I can't be the only one who has seen Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, or a blog with a meme or quote image like ---> that one.  It's so pretty.  It sounds so spiritual and deep.  It sounds so anti-formulaic.  There's just Continue Reading

https://chautona.com/4-reasons-not-large-family/

I’m a Liar (And 5 other confessions while I’m at it)

I've always said that I don't have writer's block.  Lie from the pit.  The problem is, I didn't know it until I was talking to an author friend, Vikki Kestell about how  I can't start a book without a title.  Can't write.  What's that called?  Yeah.  Writer's Block.  It's real, folks. I just Continue Reading

Thursday’s Winner!

Sorry I didn't get to this last night.  Laptop died before I left the L.A. area, so I had to do it this morning. Lana B!   You're the winner.  So happy to see your name.  That made me smile. Continue Reading

Wednesday’s Winner

Phyllis!  Congratulations.  I've emailed you.  Have a lovely rest of your Wednesday and a great Thursday. Continue Reading

Little Blessings

Sitting in the waiting room at Urgent Care.  Andra, #7 daughter, jumped to get a ball in the volleyball tournament and the opposing team had feet under the net...tripped.  Bam. Down she went.  Coach suspects a broken ankle.  We'll see. Meanwhile, I was going to upload this last night and didn't Continue Reading

When Scripture Fits Your Life

Funny how you can start reading Scripture and see those same themes in things you've been writing.  The whole proving and feeling stupid thing fits so well with Tony in Highlands.  Wow. 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. 
#AmHungry
#Ribete
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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#AuthorLife
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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