Every reader has books that really inspired their love of the written word. While I’ve loved reading since I was a kid—particularly mysteries from a young age, I believe my deep love for reading really developed the first time I read Classic novels for my high school English class. Novels like A Tale of Two Cities, The Great Gatsby, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Ever since then I’ve loved the … [Read more...]
All Hallows’ Eve or Allantide
I am not a big fan of Halloween (except for the candy and cute kids) but since the day is fast approaching, I thought I would share a little about how it was observed in early 19th century Cornwall, the setting of my novel, A Castaway in Cornwall. Here's a brief excerpt: As you may know, All Hallows' Eve (often contracted as Halloween), is the eve of All Saints' Day, which, in many Christian … [Read more...]
Wealth of the Wilderness by Rebekah Joy
In 2019 friend Rebekah Joy and I traveled to Israel together along with 30+ other women, and that trip changed my life forever. The Wilderness of Zin was one of my favorite places we visited. There's something about the vastness of the wilderness, the rugged beauty, the unforgiving terrain that gets inside of you, and lingers. Especially once you've studied the Israelites in the … [Read more...]
Inspired by Scripture
This Sunday feature is brought to you by ClashVerseoftheDay.com. You may sign up to receive a beautiful photo with Scripture in your inbox each morning or view the verse each day online. … [Read more...]
Cover Reveal for Turn to Me (and a giveaway)!
I'm so excited to reveal the cover of Turn to Me today! Here's a peek at the book's plot. . . . Guilt has defined Luke Dempsey's life. But it was self-destructiveness that landed him in prison. When his friend and fellow inmate lays dying shortly before Luke's release, the older man reveals he’s left a string of clues for his daughter Finley that will lead her to the treasure he’s hidden. … [Read more...]
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