The Persistent Road; Ps27:13-14

The Persistent Road ~ Reader Friday

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The Persistent Road by Tim Bishop is this week’s Reader Friday! Here are the first sentences: “I’m sorry. Your cancer is spreading . . .” Morning gridlock on the LA Freeway gave Doug Zimmer too much time to think again. ~ Fantastic opening to a great story! But first the photo and verse. My friend Loretta Edison took this photo …

Happy Friday! No Reader Friday

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Happy Friday! And good afternoon! Sorry that I don’t have a Reader Friday post, but I haven’t had time to read anything! Now for a report on my fall: While I have been bucked off a horse, and had other accidents, I’ve rarely fallen. That changed Tuesday when I took my car to clean it up. After the carwash, I …

Yay! Nothing Broken

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Thank you all for your concern and prayers! No broken bones just a nice shiner.  And sorry to say, I can’t find the post I created…so if you don’t mind, I’ll skip this week’s Mystery Question…Bless you all!  

Mystery Question—Disappeared

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I am so sorry but my Mystery Question post simply disappeared and right now I’m at my doctors getting X-rays to make sure I didn’t fracture a bone in my face when I tripped over a curb. I’ll find it when I get home and send it. 🙂      

Fatal Witness ~ Reader Friday

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Fatal Witness is my Reader Friday this week because…with the edits, I haven’t had time to read anything in two weeks! So, I thought I would talk a little about my latest release, and my writing, and what I’m doing next week. Here’s the opening paragraph of Fatal Witness: “The back door slammed and ten-year-old Danielle Bennett jumped. Her daddy …

Always the Baker Never the Bride ~ Reader Friday

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Always the Baker Never the Bride by Sandra D. Bricker is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “She just went over like a lopsided sack o’ corn. I tell ya, I never saw nothin’ like it.” I loved this book! But first the photo and verse. There was just enough light to capture the slight hint of pink …