This past week has been interesting…Montgomery Bell State Park was wonderful. The photo to the left is of a church built in 1810 and is the birthplace of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. When I entered the old church, I experienced such peace. The windows are stained glass and rays of the sun were reflected on the wooden pews. Unfortunately, I …
Reader Friday – Leaving Oxford
Last week before I left for Montgomery Bell State Park, I had the opportunity to read Janet W. Ferguson’s novel, Leaving Oxford. I’d been anxious to read it since our time together in Jackson, Mississippi when four of us brainstormed our next books. What a treat it was! Set near my old stomping grounds of Oxford, Mississippi and much of it set …
More Criminals Who Want to Get Caught
The next couple of weeks will be super busy with a remodel going on at my house. (photos to follow – before and after) Plus I’m teaching at the TenKen Writer’s Retreat this week and taking that trip to Natchez the next! So, I’m going back to the criminals who want to get caught stories. 🙂 But first last week’s Mystery …
Reader Friday – Her Place In Time
This week I cleaned out my pottery room and chunked over 500 pounds of “stuff” and my back and legs are telling me about it! Why? do you ask? Well, I’m getting ready to remodel both of my bathrooms and hopefully get more room, and I needed a place to put more ‘stuff’. lol. It’ll take about a month and since …
Do Some Crooks Want To Get Caught?
Sorry, no Natchez photos this week. For those who missed my post Friday, Alberto sort of messed with my plans. On the last date I could switch my hotel stay without paying for a night I might not use, I checked the weather for Natchez. Alberto was coming ashore and all day rain and thunderstorms were predicted for the two days …
Reader Friday – Forgiving Natalie
[tweet_dis_img inject=”Leave a comment to be entered in a drawing for a book from my personal library! #bookgiveaway”][/tweet_dis_img] Well, I didn’t get to go to Natchez this week because Alberto threatened to leave thunderstorms in his wake up the western side of Mississippi. Of course, it didn’t actually happen, but by the time it didn’t, I’d already moved my trip to …
They Walk Among Us
I don’t know about you, but we went straight from winter to summer. It’s been hovering above 90 degrees here the past couple of weeks. Now, I want you to know I.AM.NOT.COMPLAINING! Just making an observation. lol. I’m off to Natchez to do more research this week, so I may be sporadic in answering comments, but be sure to leave …
Memorial Day
Saying thank you isn’t enough. Please pray for our soldiers for their sacrifice to keep us safe and for the families of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Reader Friday – Lone Witness
It’s been a busy week, getting ready for a quick trip to Natchez to find a location for the murder in my first Natchez book. I’m having trouble coming up with a working title…right now I’m using No One to Trust, but that one’s been used…I’m so glad Revell does such a good job with titles!! On to this week’s …
What the Dickens is GDPR? And More Dumb Criminals
Have you ever wondered what I do with your information when you comment on a post/page or subscribe to updates or enter a giveaway? Given I’m a suspense writer, do you think that maybe I’m holding your email address hostage? (Definitely not) Did you even have a clue what GDPR was?? Europe started all of this, and I didn’t have …