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December 13, 2023

My Outreach Book

There Must Be A Reason . . . to Believe the Bible Have you ever been nudged by the Holy Spirit to do something? For me, one nudge was to write a book about why I believe what I believe. My husband and I have often discussed the five reasons we trust the Bible, so […]
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Published on December 13, 2023 08:19

May 27, 2022

New Book!

I’ve finished the book I started pre-Covid days! The Cranbury Troublemaker was inspired by my friend and fellow author, Jane Steen, simply with the gift of a title. So my Cranbury characters have Jane to thank for all the trouble this new tale brought to town. But if you know me at all, you’ve already […]
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Published on May 27, 2022 10:12

May 24, 2018

Free Book for Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day may be an American holiday, but it’s more than just a weekend for mattress sales and barbecues! For us, Memorial Day is in addition to Veteran’s Day, which we celebrate in November. Other countries celebrate their war heroes in November as well, harking back to the armistice at the conclusion of World War […]
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Published on May 24, 2018 13:02

May 11, 2018

Free Indie Title

If you haven’t already read The Matchmaker’s Match, now is the time! I’m happy to say it’s free on Amazon until Tuesday. This title is one of my favorite indies, inspired by the two sisters from my older title, Bees In The Butterfly Garden. If Mara sounds familiar to those of you who’ve read that story, […]
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Published on May 11, 2018 09:31

December 19, 2017

A Christmas Poem

For my writer friends and those who love them…  A bit of Christmas whimsy written by my friend and fellow writer, James Scott Bell:   ’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the room Was a feeling of sadness, an aura of gloom. The entire critique group was ready to freak, For all had rejections […]
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Published on December 19, 2017 00:30

April 9, 2017

April 3rd— 1829!

The first run of the Pony Express took place on April 3, 1860. So in celebration of the release of The PONY EXPRESS Romance Collection, the nine authors are having a bit of fun with “On This Date In History. . .” blog posts. Today we’re visiting 1829 with Connie Stevens! On April 3, 1829, […]
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Published on April 09, 2017 11:36

April 8, 2017

April 3rd— 1966!

           Our celebration continues with the release of  The Pony Express Romance Collection! Today on our travels through April 3rd of various years, we’ll be visiting with Debby Lee and going to 1860!   On April 3, 1860, a wiry fellow working for Russell, Majors, and Waddell, jumped on a horse […]
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Published on April 08, 2017 05:25

April 7, 2017

April 3rd— 1993!

As our celebration of the inaugural run of the Pony Express continues, today we’re visiting 1993 with Barbara Tifft Blakely.   April 3, 1993:  Norman Rockwell Museum opens at its new site in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.   Art has been a part of civilization for thousands of years if cave drawings are any indication. And, like […]
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Published on April 07, 2017 11:21

April 5, 2017

April 3rd— 1942!

The first run of the Pony Express took place on April 3,1860. In celebration of the release of THE PONY EXPRESS Romance Collection, our authors have had some fun writing blogs about what happened on this day in history.   We hope you’ll enjoy our snapshots of this date down through the ages!   April […]
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Published on April 05, 2017 06:50

April 4, 2017

April 3rd— 1860!

RIDER COMING IN!!! By Mary Davis   On April 3, 1860 two horseback riders raced across the West, one westbound from St. Joseph, Missouri and the other eastbound from Sacramento, California. And the PONY EXPRESS was born, filling a much needed gap until the telegraph line could be completed. The telegraph was finished on October […]
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Published on April 04, 2017 10:56