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Contemporary and Historical – Two Great Reads Reviewed
It has been a busy month, and I don’t think things are going to slow down. So, as usual, I’m doing most of my recreational reading at bedtime, and I’m plugging along, but I don’t read as long into the night as I did when I was a wee bit younger. That said, I’ve read some good books this month, starting with The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner. This is a book you would not have seen published ten or more years ago. Probably even less than that. Why? Because Christian publishing wasn’t really ready to “go there” in terms of the content. I mean, a book…
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Goodreads Book Giveaway The Deepest Sigh by Naomi Dawn Musch Giveaway ends November 17, 2017. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter Giveaway
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Excerpt from THE DEEPEST SIGH
Delia’s veiled hair was like a crown of glory in the sunlight. Lang admired her a moment longer and then looked back at Rilla. Her face was still turned to the crowd. Some wisps of hair had come loose from her chignon and feathered her cheek in the gentle breeze. The sleeves of her dress moved against her arms, and the hem of her skirt flirted with her legs. In a sudden flash, he saw it. She would never be the beauty Delia was, but she had grown. She’d changed in subtle ways. “Aren’t you hungry?” She looked back at him. He shrugged. “I guess. I’ll go over and eat…
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Coming August 11, 2017 ~ THE DEEPEST SIGH ~ WWI Historical Fiction
His passion is unquenched. Her love is unrequited. Their marriage is desperate, and the world is at war. Can such hungry hearts find their true homes? ~~~~~~~ The Background: This new book has traveled quite a journey to get to you, friends. I wrote this novel faster than any I’ve ever written, and it’s also the longest of all my books. How crazy is that? It turned into so much more than I first imagined, and I am thrilled. The Deepest Sigh first came to me as an idea spun off the Genesis 29 story of Rachel, Jacob, and Leah. If you don’t remember that one, go back and refresh…
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Lone River Woman – a short historical
I guess I never posted the link to that winning story. Duh! Here’s my short story (historical) that won the Lake Superior Writers’ Contest in the Short Fiction category. Enjoy! Lone River Woman – a short historical