He pulled out a picture slowly handing it to me. It was a picture of a lovely young woman hugging a little girl. She looked about three or four. I traced my finger over them, “They are both beautiful.” I glanced up at him as tears filled his…

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How am I going to tell my story? Which Point of View?
Choices? Choices? Choices?
When I sit in front of my computer and start to pound the letters on the keyboard, I must decide on the…
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Hello everyone,
For a little fun today, I’m participating in a blog hop, which is an interview with myself about my soon-to-be-published book and some fun trivia about myself. I hope you enjoy it!
1. Tell us a little bit about the book you’re promoting.
I’m in the editing stage of my memoir – Chronicles of a Troubled Girl. It is a collection…
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The Adventures of Young Gabriel Celtic is a Middle Grade series that focuses on the misadventures of Gabriel Celtic as a youngster. Always inquisitive, he follows his intuition in search of mystery and adventure.…
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This social drama is set in a small satellite town of Frankfurt, which could be in the domain of just about any western city. The small town is mainly one of middle class streets. There is though, an area called the Park which is made up of low cost, high-rise apartments. This neighbourhood…
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Push Away Chp 34
He pulled out a picture slowly handing it to me. It was a picture of a lovely young woman hugging a little girl. She looked about three or four. I traced my finger over them, “They are both beautiful.” I glanced up at him as tears filled his…
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A creative, detailed, and surprising story. I haven't read vampire stories since I read a few by Anne Rice, but this one was really very interesting, and I'm glad I took a chance.
Vampires are a bloody sort, literally. I don't like to read about the blood, the killing for it or any of that…
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My third novel comes out soon, it's called, In Case of Death.
I came up with the title over a year ago, thinking it was very classy and very pertinent to my story line.
Little did I know how personal the title would become to me...
You see, one of my sons took his life…
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How are you all doing today? I’ve been enjoying the spring weather and trying to get outside as much as possible. Some news: I’m pleased to announce that my book cover for Chronicles of a Troubled Girl has been created. I won the free cover design on a giveaway courtesy of ErmisendaDESIGN on Ermilia Blog. I am very…
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The Price of Innocence, By: Bryan Devore - Book Review
Reviewed by: Claire Rudy Foster, Pacific Book Review
http://www.pacificbookreview.com/
Writer John Le Carre said, “A desk is a dangerous place from which to view the world.” He could have been describing the adventures of James and Ian Lawrence in Bryan Devore’s latest thriller The Price of Innocence. Plunged into an underworld of saboteurs, spies, and sex traffickers, the Lawrence brothers…
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Simon and Schuster July 2010
978-1-4391-2829-9
From my personal library
Rating: 5 of 5 - sheer perfection
Have you ever smelled the magnolias, tasted the gumbo, seen the Spanish moss strung like Christmas garlands in the live oaks, heard the rain play on a tin…
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Christian fiction author Linda J. White announces Seeds of Evidence Virtual Book Tour in May
Linda J. White, author of the Christian fiction, Seeds of Evidence, will be on virtual book tour May 6 – 31 2013! By day, Linda writes editorials for The Free Lance-Star, a newspaper in Fredericksburg, VA. By night, she plays the…
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Hello, World!
I am pleased to announce that I have resumed working on my work-in-progress, Chronicles of a Troubled Girl. I’m in the editing and formatting stage. I worked on it for over two hours yesterday. What got me working on it again? Well, my husband mentioned my book, asking how I was coming along with it. I told him I had finished writing it and I just needed to edit it. That conversation created a spark in my mind that motivated me to resume working on it. I intend…
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Hello everyone!
I hope all is well! I wanted to write to update everyone regarding my first book signing but also my book sales! As I advertised earlier on my page several months ago, I was invited to the Barnes and Noble at the Waterside Shops in Naples, FL to a "Local Author Meet and Greet" held on March 23, 2013 for my first book signing. My first two books were available for purchase and to be signed by me: Murder on O'Hollow's Eve and Other Short Stories and The…
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I just reviewed Lamb, by Bonnie Nadzam - longlisted for the Prize Formerly Known as Orange. (READ MORE)
Lamb hits a mid-life crisis when his wife divorces him for infidelity and his father passes away. Just after his…
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I just reviewed Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, by Manning Marable. (READ MORE).
In Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, Manning Marable set out to honestly portray a man and to humanize an icon. Marable…
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