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Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

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M-ovies

I love them.  Always have.  They're not as good as a book, but they have an advantage that books don't have.  See, I can watch a movie and write a book.  I can watch a movie and sew a dress, pay bills, help a kid with her doll dress, and cook dinner.  I can do all kinds of things while watching a Continue Reading

L-ists

You know, I think most people are list makers.  Some use complex organizers, others notebooks.  Some like post-it-notes, and some are more techy types with smart phones, iPads, and laptops.  I have a daughter that puts everything into her iTouch.  From what to buy at Burger King, to when to switch Continue Reading

K-indness

I think it's underrated in today's society.  We're more of a tit for tat culture these days.  "Anything you can do to me, I can do worse to you" seems to be the rule of the day.  I wonder, whatever happened to kindness? Your waitress is snooty.  Would it hurt you to smile and leave a good tip?  Continue Reading

J-ust

the Write Escape... Someone asked me recently how I came up with "Just the Write Escape" for a tagline for my website.   To be honest, it wasn't an easy decision.  I wanted something that was gently edgy.  Yeah.  Like the paradox that I am (That might just have a little something to do with my Continue Reading

I-ncomplete

(To see what other bloggers are doing this month, check out the HUGE list of bloggers HERE! In school, it's a word that pretty much ensures your GPA goes south.  In writing it could mean a hundred different things--or a hundred different projects.  Yes, I have well over a hundred different Continue Reading

H-ope

Hope was one of my first characters.  Six years ago I participated in my first NaNoWriMo.  I like to challenge myself for NaNo, so I chose to force myself to write the most romantic drivel I could manage.  Look, the book is bad.  Really bad.  However, there is (forgive the pun) hope for it.  I need Continue Reading

G-

Gee!  That's a funny letter!  I got to wondering (yes, I said "got" for a reason there) about what fun words start with G and how many of them I use in writing.  So, here we go, eh? Giblets (self-explanatory) Gizzard (inspired by giblets of course) Guts (ok, is there a trend going here or Continue Reading

F

Not words.  Sheesh.  Get your mind out of the gutter.  No, I mean names.  I discovered something about myself this year.  Every time I go to name someone, when I get to their last name, I instinctively type, "F." No, really.  I do.  It goes something like this. From a battered purse that had Continue Reading

E-verard

Yes, I'm using today's post as an advertisement for my next Not-So-Fairy Tales book.  Sue me.  No, don't.  I don't have anything you want.  Sorry.  If I win the Lottery (guess I better start playing), I'll let you know and you can sue me then, ok? Where was I?  Oh, Everard.  He's coming along Continue Reading

D-eleterious

I can hear you now.  What?  Am I going to corrupt you?  Harm your psyche?  Is this what I think my books are? No.  How about the word itself?  When was the last time you heard it in common conversation?  When was the last time you read it spoken?  Or, God forbid, have you only heard it spoken by Continue Reading

C-haracters

They define my writing.  I have often wondered about that. You see, I can't start a book without a title.  No, really, I can't.  Even if I later change that title, without a strong, working title, I can't start writing.  I freeze.  I have the words, they're in my brain, I'm aching to send my Continue Reading

B-elieve

Believe is a cool word.  Unlike it's quieter brother, belief, it's an action word.  It jumps up and does something where belief stands quietly and says, "This is who I am."  Believe says, "This is what I do." My books are one way that I show what I believe.  There are little nuances in them that Continue Reading

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My favorite reading thing of the year is the @chan My favorite reading thing of the year is the @chantelreadsallday 's ##ReadYourBookshelfChallenge and tonight starts this year's list. Eeep!
One of my favorite characters is a grumpy, rather One of my favorite characters is a grumpy, rather harsh curmudgeon who shows up in quite a few Fairbury books. Neal Kirkpatrick. I told his story in New Year's Revolutions, but that cover and title never worked for the story, so he got a makeover. We all need a refresh now and then, right?
Redeeming Neal Jerk-Patrick is more than a comedic look at one man's entire life overhauling because he fell for a gal who loves Jesus before all else. But that's a pretty fun part of it.
If you've read Christmas Stalkings and ever wondered how Neal got those kittens... it's all in here!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N001JDC/
#KindleUnlimited
#ChristFic
#ChristianRomance
When a dream come true (her own bookstore, YES PLE When a dream come true (her own bookstore, YES PLEASE!) turns into a money pit (no thank you!), Harper Brevig concedes impending defeat and calls the "bookstore doctor" to help her figure out why a bustling business is bleeding money and how to fix it. From snarky bookish T-shirts (Harper) to "parenting tips" learned on the fly (Noah--a new friend and reluctant store patron), to book recommendations (from Milton, of course),
Twice Sold Tales is hopping with fun characters and packed with fabulous books. FREE through 1/14/26 and always "free" through Kindle Unlimited.
Audiobook narrated by the fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo coming soon!
#ChristFic
#BookBub
#BookishBooks
#KindleFree
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https://www.amazon.com/Twice-Sold-Tales-Bookstrings-Book-ebook/dp/B0BLKCDYKR
One of my favorite characters is a grumpy, rather One of my favorite characters is a grumpy, rather harsh curmudgeon who shows up in quite a few Fairbury books. Neal Kirkpatrick. I told his story in New Year's Revolutions, but that cover and title never worked for the story, so he got a makeover. We all need a refresh now and then, right?
Redeeming Neal Jerk-Patrick is more than a comedic look at one man's entire life overhauling because he fell for a gal who loves Jesus before all else. But that's a pretty fun part of it.
If you've read Christmas Stalkings and ever wondered how Neal got those kittens... it's all in here!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N001JDC/
#KindleUnlimited
#ChristFic
#ChristianRomance
When a dream come true (her own bookstore, YES PLE When a dream come true (her own bookstore, YES PLEASE!) turns into a money pit (no thank you!), Harper Brevig concedes impending defeat and calls the "bookstore doctor" to help her figure out why a bustling business is bleeding money and how to fix it. From snarky bookish T-shirts (Harper) to "parenting tips" learned on the fly (Noah--a new friend and reluctant store patron), to book recommendations (from Milton, of course),
Twice Sold Tales is hopping with fun characters and packed with fabulous books. FREE through 1/14/26 and always "free" through Kindle Unlimited.
Audiobook narrated by the fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo coming soon!
#ChristFic
#BookBub
#BookishBooks
#KindleFree
#KindleUnlimited
https://www.amazon.com/Twice-Sold-Tales-Bookstrings-Book-ebook/dp/B0BLKCDYKR
Austria, 1939. Before the "death trains," Hitler's Austria, 1939. Before the "death trains," Hitler's regime deported ten thousand children to Holland, Sweden, and even England on what was known as the Kindertransport. Two desperate mothers send their only childrent to safety on this Kindertransport, but when those children arrive, nothing is as it seems or should be.  A war-time mystery twist on "Hansel and Gretel" set just before the invasion of Poland.
Available as an audiobook FREE on Youtube, narrated by @ChristaDelSorbo
https://www.youtube.com/@christadelsorbo/videos

#FreeAudiobooks
#ChristFic
#HistoricalChristianMystery
#KindleUnlimited
One of my favorite characters is a grumpy, rather One of my favorite characters is a grumpy, rather harsh curmudgeon who shows up in quite a few Fairbury books. Neal Kirkpatrick. I told his story in New Year's Revolutions, but that cover and title never worked for the story, so he got a makeover. We all need a refresh now and then, right?
Redeeming Neal Jerk-Patrick is more than a comedic look at one man's entire life overhauling because he fell for a gal who loves Jesus before all else. But that's a pretty fun part of it.
If you've read Christmas Stalkings and ever wondered how Neal got those kittens... it's all in here!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N001JDC/
#KindleUnlimited
#ChristFic
#ChristianRomance
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