I’m at Camp NaNoWrMo starting my second week participating in NaNoWrMo (National Novel Writing Month), and I’m on target to hit the 50,000-word goal…if I keep writing 1667 words each day. While you’re supposed to start a new project, I didn’t. I have that February deadline, and I’m using NaNo to push me through the first draft! Actually this won’t …
May We Always Remember and Honor Our Veterans
In November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following words: “To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has …
Reader Friday ~ Brink of Danger
Brink of Danger by Christy Barritt literally kept me from doing anything until I finished it. Of course, it helped that my power was off and I could read without guilt. 🙂 And when my battery got low on my iPad, I switched to my phone to finish it! Here’s the back cover copy: Ansley Wilder has always lived life …
A Few Dumb Crooks
A week has passed and we discovered we’d been hit by Hurricane Olga three hundred and fifty miles from the coast. Most of the power has been restored to our community and I want to thank all the wonderful workers at ACE Power here in Alcorn County for their hard work! And for the men in my church for calling …
Reader Friday ~ Always Look Twice
Last week when the power went out I was reading Always Look Twice by Elizabeth Goddard, and I wasn’t about to let a little thing like no electricity keep me from finishing the book! Thank goodness for flashlights! Here’s the back cover copy: At the advice of her therapist, homicide survivor Harper Reynolds has traded her job as a crime …
What Do You Do When Your Power Is Out?
You write a blog post! Whew! As I sit here typing on my laptop, I’m thankful the backup battery had a full charge when the power went out about seven hours ago. Before dark fell, power saws droned in the background as people in my small town picked up debris left behind after either straight-line winds or an F1 tornado …
Reader Friday ~ Deadly Commitment
I’m adding another you-must-read suspense story to your TBR table! Kathy Harris has written an intriguing story that will keep you glued to the page. Here’s the back cover copy: Will the truth about her fiancé be more unsettling than the stranger stalking her? When Danielle Kemp walks out of her downtown Nashville condominium, she gets the eerie feeling that someone is …
More Insurance Claims
Autumn has finally arrived in North Mississippi! While it’s been close to 75 degrees this weekend, there is still a nip in the air. Unfortunately, we had a really wet summer and then it turned off hot and dry, so our leaves aren’t turning like the usually do. In fact, I’m afraid they’re going to go from green straight to …
Reader Friday ~ A Tender Hope
Good Friday, everyone! My book club’s selection for October was A Tender Hope by Amada Cabot, and I read it this week finishing it Tuesday night at 12:30. Can you tell I enjoyed the book? It isn’t a book I would normally pick up to read, but once again, my book club made a great selection! (more about that later) …
Would You Insure This Person?
I am excited to present the new cover for my first Natchez Trace Park Ranger book! I love it! This is going to be a fun series to write! You can even preorder it already even though it doesn’t come out until June 5 oh, Wow, Amazon says it releases May 5!! And now to last week’s Mystery Question: Once …