Deadly Vendetta ~ Reader Friday

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Deadly Vendetta by Roxanne Rustand is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “Where’s Mommy?” The three-year-old stared up at him, her lower lip trembling, a faded cloth doll clutched against her thin chest. But first the photo and verse. The beautiful photo is from my friend Cheryl Meints, taken at Waterton National Park, Canada. (Waterton NP is the Canadian …

A Traveling Grandma’s Guide to Israel ~ Reader Friday

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A Traveling Grandma’s Guide to Israel by Delores Topliff is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: During his lifetime, humorist Mark Twain was best known as a travel writer. This is a departure from my usual fiction, but I enjoyed the book so much I wanted to share it with my readers. But first the photo and Scripture …

The Visitor Catches A Bouquet ~ Reader Friday

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The Visitor Catches A Bouquet by Marji Laine is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “Miz Hawkins, have you seen my aunt?” MacKenzie Chastain peered into the kitchen as the woman stirred the glaze for the ham.” But first the photo and verse. When I stepped outside to roll the garbage to the street Monday night, this moon …

More Dumb Laws 7 ~ Mystery Question

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More Dumb Laws 7 is this week’s Mystery Question. Since everyone seems to be enjoying the dumb laws, I thought I’d continue. But first the photo and verse. The photo is one I took when I traveled to Natchez for research on the Natchez Trace Park Rangers series. It’s taken at Natchez Under-the-Hill on Silver Street. Watching the Mighty Mississippi …

Letters From My Sister ~ Reader Friday

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Letters From My Sister by Valerie Fraser Luesse is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: Callie Bullock traced an imaginary circle on the windowpane, framing a cluster of women in their picnic dresses–swirls of fine cotton in shades of spring. But first the photo and verse. The monarchs are back!!! I love it each summer when the monarchs …