Really Really Dumb Criminals 20 is this week’s Mystery Question. Again one from the archives… But first the photo and verse. My son-in-law took this photo during his morning time on Lake Okeechobee. I thought the verse went very well with it. Now for last week’s Really Really Dumb Criminals 19. Three of the following statements are true, and I …
The Escape Game ~ Reader Friday
The Escape Game by Gina Holder is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first paragraph: They weren’t going to win. Not today. Demi clutched the cold metal decoder ring dangling from the chain around her neck and leaped from her seat. “It may be a decrepit old house to you—but it’s my home. You can’t just purloin it from me.” …
On The Edge of Trust ~ Reader Friday
On The Edge of Trust, my latest release, is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “A ding from her phone jerked Jenny Tremont from a sound sleep on her den sofa.” But first, thank you all for reading my blog and my books! Without you, I would have no reason write! Now for the verse and photo. I …
The Case of the Stolen Memories ~ Reader Friday
The Case of the Stolen Memories by Deborah Sprinkle is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: A voice inside whispered for her to turn around and go back home. But first the photo and verse. Both are from Delores Topliff. The photo is of the moon over the Irish Sea…I know that was a sight to behold. And the …
A Giant Murder ~ Reader Friday
A Giant Murder, A 1920s Romantic Mystery with a Fairy Tale Twist by Marji Laine is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “Chapter One: About the Beans Dallas, Texas 1926 Always be prepared for anything. More about this fabulous story later. But first the photo and verse. I love this photo taken with my iPhone one night when …
Birds Alive by Jen Dodrill ~ Reader Friday
Birds Alive by Jen Dodrill is this week’s Reaer Friday. Here’s the first line: “I could write blog posts and headings, research keywords, and create printables for my Mamma Birds blog readers. In. My. Dreams. Not today, though.” I loved this mystery, but first the photo and verse. It’s actually a meme I’ve used before. But I’ve been thinking of …
More Crazy Laws #36 ~ Mystery Question
More Crazy Laws #36 is this week’s Mystery Question. Can you believe there are so many? I’m having fun with these and hope you are as well. I snapped the photo from the car (Promise–I stopped in the middle of the road) as I drove the Natchez Trace to Jackson, Mississippi. The symmetry of the young oak drew me and …
More Dumb Laws Take 13 ~ Mystery Question
More Dumb Laws 13 is this week’s Mystery Question. With my deadline, these are easier than finding dumb crimes, and I’m really enjoying them, anyway. Now for the photo. This month I got photos of three phases of the moon, so I put them together for a meme. Isn’t it funny how the quarter moon is so much lighter than …
Show Me Betrayal ~ Reader Friday
Show Me Betrayal by Ellen E. Withers is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: Liesl raced across the porch steps of the grand Victorian dwelling, through the house, and up the stairs. What happened? Aunt Suzanne was fine, but now she might not make it? But first the photo and Scripture verse: Since I couldn’t go with her, …
More Stupid Criminal Stories ~ Mystery Question
More Stupid Criminal Stories is this week’s Mystery Question. As last week, these are some I posted waaaay back. So, maybe like me, you’ve forgotten them. I now have around 74,000 words… But first the photo. This is another photo I took in Israel. If I’m not mistaken it’s of the Golan Heights. I hope to return to Israel one …
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