Suppose I Hadn’t Listened ~ Reader Friday

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Suppose I Hadn’t Listened by Barbara D’Antoni Diggs is this week’s Reader Friday. Here are the first few lines: Israel 1973. For a week I braved the rush hour traffic between Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington D.C.. On the seventh night, I was asked a question. It never occurred to me my whole life would change if I answered, “Yes.” But …

Crazy State Laws #62 ~ Mystery Question

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Crazy State Laws #62 is this week’s Mystery Question. I am happy to report that I turned in my edits, timeline, and character sketches today. Happy Dancing around here! But first the photo and verse. The verse is one I claim all the time. He also does exceedingly abundantly more than I can think or ask. The photo was another …

Lethal Standoff by DiAnn Mills ~ Reader Friday

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Lethal Standoff by DiAnn Mills is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: My role as a hostage negotiator often plunged me into the evil designs of the human mind. But first the photo and verse. I took the photo as I walked one Sunday evening in Ocala, Florida with a good friend. We rounded toward the west and …

Undercover Escape ~ Reader Friday

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Undercover Escape by Valerie Hansen is this week’s Reader Friday. Here are the first few lines: Rain pelted the van’s windshield. Professional dog trainer Hannah Lassiter shivered. Her stomach knotted.” But first the photo and verse. Friday night I looked outside and saw a crescent moon with Venus below it, and I believe the smallest star above the moon is …

Merry Christmas

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Merry Christmas to you all. Thank you for being readers! You are the best! You are why I write, whether it’s my books or the blogs. Praying that each of you will have a wonderful, peaceful Christmas…and I know sometimes it’s hard when the ones we’ve loved are no longer with us, but I’m so thankful for the memories. That …