Please enjoy this guest post by Thaddeus Nowak, author of the exciting and beautifully written YA fantasy, Mother’s Curse, and its sequel, Daughter’s Justice. Then read on to learn how you can win huge prizes as part of this blog tour, including a Kindle Fire, $450 in Amazon gift cards, and 5 autographed copies of […]
A Mother's Curse {Author Interview and Giveaway}
Please enjoy this guest post by Thaddeus Nowak, author of the exciting and beautifully written YA fantasy, Mother’s Curse, and its sequel, Daughter’s Justice. Then read on to learn how you can win huge prizes as part of this blog tour, including a Kindle Fire, $450 in Amazon gift cards, and 5 autographed copies of […]
Maternally Yours: Happy Mother’s Day!
Mother’s Day is a bittersweet day for me. It’s a day I am so thankful for what I have, but always reminded of what is missing. But I do have three wonderful children, and for them, I am eternally grateful. In the spirit of celebrating mothers and motherhood, I was recently asked to review a […]
Maternally Yours: Happy Mother's Day!
Mother’s Day is a bittersweet day for me. It’s a day I am so thankful for what I have, but always reminded of what is missing. But I do have three wonderful children, and for them, I am eternally grateful. In the spirit of celebrating mothers and motherhood, I was recently asked to review a […]
The Midwife’s Revolt {Book Review}
Welcome to the next stop on the review tour for The Midwife’s Revolt by Jodi Daynard. “A charming, unexpected, and decidedly different view of the Revolutionary War.” —Publishers Weekly Book Description: The Midwife’s Revolt takes the reader on a journey to the founding days of America. It follows one woman’s path, Lizzie Boylston, from her […]
The Midwife's Revolt {Book Review}
Welcome to the next stop on the review tour for The Midwife’s Revolt by Jodi Daynard. “A charming, unexpected, and decidedly different view of the Revolutionary War.” —Publishers Weekly Book Description: The Midwife’s Revolt takes the reader on a journey to the founding days of America. It follows one woman’s path, Lizzie Boylston, from her […]
The Bloodletter’s Daughter
My kids are on Spring Break this week. As much as I would that to translate to hours uninterrupted on the beach to read my books, that is not in my immediate future. Trips to the zoo, Monkey Joes, and hours of playing “yard sale” fit the bill. However, I did finally finish reading The […]
Spring Break! Are you Reading? The Bloodletter's Daughter
My kids are on Spring Break this week. As much as I would that to translate to hours uninterrupted on the beach to read my books, that is not in my immediate future. Trips to the zoo, Monkey Joes, and hours of playing “yard sale” fit the bill. However, I did finally finish reading The […]
Fiction Friday #5 “In like a Lion, Out like a Lamb”
Ooh, ooh the story is getting good! You are going to want to catch up with parts one, two, three , and four of this story! Part 5 After I left David and Melanie’s I found myself driving towards 41st Street. So many memories. This whole mess started on 41st Street. I hoped the Red […]
Fiction Friday #5 "In like a Lion, Out like a Lamb"
Ooh, ooh the story is getting good! You are going to want to catch up with parts one, two, three , and four of this story! Part 5 After I left David and Melanie’s I found myself driving towards 41st Street. So many memories. This whole mess started on 41st Street. I hoped the Red […]
Friday Fiction Femmes Fatales – March #4
Ooh, ooh the story is getting good! You are going to want to catch up with parts one, two, and three of this story! Part 4 I sat in the den waiting for David and Melanie to finish their argument. From what I could gather, Melanie was not happy about the situation, but David was […]
Friday Fiction Femmes Fatales – March 8
Last week I started a new adventure in Fiction writing.You can find the first post here. Part 2 A week later my arrangements were made and I drove the kids out to my mother’s house. She lived in a two story farm house with a large wrap around porch on several acres of land. I […]
Friday Fiction Challenge – Part 1
I was visiting my friend Kelly’s Blog (DeBie Hive – awesome blog, you must check it out!) last Friday and noticed her Friday Fiction series. I loved what she wrote, and as a writer myself, I’m always looking for fun ways to stretch that creative muscle. I asked if I could join the challenge, and […]
Book Review: Making Children Mind without Losing Yours by Kevin Leman
Making Children Mind without Losing Yours by Kevin Leman My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is the first parenting/discipline book I have read, and overall I found it to be really sound advice! I have already began implementing some of the suggestions and have found some success with both my five year old and […]