Permalink Reply by Beth Quigley on January 15, 2012 at 8:52pm Slip into the Night- Tracie Ingersoll Loy- Musa Publishing/ Amazon.com
The author has well developed characters you feel you really know. Packed with surprises that make you laugh and make you sad. A real page turner!
Slip Into the Night slips you off to the wonderful San Juan Islands. You get a real feel for the Pacific Northwest and life on the San Juan Islands. It's not just another ordinary romance book but a suspenseful thriller. Truly entertaining! We can only hope there will be more books published soon by Tracie Ingersoll Loy!

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I am going to check into this book too, you make it sound captivating!
Lisa Johnson
Permalink Reply by David M Karder on January 15, 2012 at 9:44pm Just got it going, see ya around.

Can't tell if other note got sent or not.
Just signed up to follow your blog, the link above is where it will direct you to mine to follow, which I would appreciate.
My favorite author of westerns is Louis L/Amour.
Who is yours?
Thanks for following. Lisa Johnson
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Permalink Reply by D.M.W. Sager on January 17, 2012 at 10:42am Broken. Usually this a bad thing, sadness following the ruin of a beloved thing or life. There is another side to brokenness, a side that is beautiful. When trauma happens, when my mind snaps, when my heart breaks, when I'm left alone, when I'm betrayed, these things bring brokenness on their wings. In the aftermath, left with pieces of whatever it was I had, or whatever I was, can come the miracle recovery. The process of healing and restoration can begin, a change taking place that would never have had the chance if I were left whole. This is a miracle, a wonder of God, that He can take what life so tragically gives as pain and ruin and create out of this mess, a beauty of strength and wonder.
For brokenness to help me, for it to begin surprising and wondrous changes, I must take the mess to the Creator. He forms the grandeur of the universe from chaotic clutter; He will now bring the awesome galaxies of restoration to the darkness of my broken soul. Yield to Him, pray to Him, then I can know a miracle of resurrection. This is when I find the real beauty of brokenness, that I can be an understanding and compassionate companion to the many that lay in ruins. I can be the triage they need. Brokenness, it allows me a chance to be a healer, and as I heal others, I am restoring myself.
Permalink Reply by David M Karder on January 17, 2012 at 1:16pm Procrastination is today's topic by guest author, Rita Emmett.
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