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Family, Friends, Fiction
This week we were asked if we wrote any characters based on real people. I know we have touched on this at one time in the past, but as I was running through my head about characters that I had … Continue reading →
Posted in author's life, authors, Books, characters, Characters based on real people, contemporary, cozy mystery, creating scenes, creativity, decisions, descriptions, dialogue, editing, experiences, Family, fantasy, imagination, inspiration, inspirational people, inspirational romance, Life, marriage, Miscellaneous, misunderstandings, non-fiction, poetry, Random thoughts, short stories, subplots, Tonette Joyce, Words, writers, writing, writing from experiences
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Tagged creating characters, lyrics. POV, modifying actual events in writing, muliple storylines, POV in short stories, songwriting, Writing about family, Writing non-fiction
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Never-ending TBR, Part Six
School is out for the summer, and my evening rehearsals are down to once per week. I have more time to read, and I indulged myself this month! Here are my reviews for this period: What If… By Anne PerraultThis … Continue reading →
Posted in book series, Clean Writing, contemporary, cozy mystery, Faith-centered stories, free week, Goodreads Challenge, historical, inspirational romance, Mystery stories, Patricia Kiyono, romance, romantic suspense, TBR List
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Tagged A Summer to Cherish, Anne Perrault, Flame and Fortune, Helena Dixon, Jana Deleon, Josie Riviera, Monica Ferris, Murder at the Country Club, Thai Die, What If...
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Guest Author: Josie Riviera and A Summer to Cherish
My guest today is a fellow member of one of my author support groups, and when she recently announced her new sweet romance, I asked her to share the book and its inspiration with us. A Summer to Cherish is … Continue reading →
Never-Ending TBR, Part Four
This has been a good month of reading! All the books, other than Hearts and Goals, were written by authors I’ve previously reviewed. After a Fashion by Jen TuranoA Class of Their Own, Book 1Last month I read the story … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, book series, Clean Writing, contemporary, cozy mystery, Goodreads Challenge, historical, inspirational romance, Mystery stories, Patricia Kiyono, TBR List
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Tagged After a Fashion, Carolyn Miller, Embroidered Truths, Hearts and Goals, Helena Dixon, Jen Turano, Monica Ferris, Murder in First Class, Playing the Part
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Guest Author: Carolyn Miller and Hearts and Goals
Australian author Carolyn Miller is a fellow member of a few author support groups on Facebook. She recently released the fourth in a six book series of romances set in the world of hockey, so I invited her to come … Continue reading →
Posted in author's life, book series, Clean Writing, contemporary, Faith-centered stories, Guest author, Guest author post, inspirational romance, Patricia Kiyono, romance
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Tagged Carolyn Miller, gardens, Hearts and Goals, hockey romance, inspirational romance, Montreal, Series romance
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Never-ending TBR, Part Two
It seems that the books I chose this month were a bit longer, so there are fewer titles. Still, it was a good month for reading, since it’s too cold to do much else! A Murderous Yarn by Monica FerrisNeedlecraft … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, book series, Clean Writing, contemporary, cozy mystery, disability, Goodreads Challenge, inspirational romance, Mystery stories, Patricia Kiyono, romance, series, TBR List
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Tagged A Murderous Yarn, Dial E for Endearment, Hanging by a Thread, Heidi Gray McGill, Monica Ferris
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Never-Ending TBR, Part One
The new year brought a significant change in my daily routine, and my evenings are quieter. I’m reading at home, rather than in doctor’s offices or in the hospital. Will I read more? Time will tell. Once again, I set … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, book series, Christmas books, Clean Writing, contemporary, cozy mystery, e-books, free week, Goodreads Challenge, historical, inspirational romance, Mystery stories, paperback books, Patricia Kiyono, reading, romance, self-improvement, short stories, TBR List
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Tagged A Countess for Christmas, A Stitch in Time, Andrea Byrd, Anthea Lawson, Kate Young, Marie Kondo, Monica Ferris, Reading Between the Crimes, Smoky Mountain Christmas, The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying up, Unraveled Sleeve
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