From Clare Revell This was originally pitched as a prequel to the Say A Prayer series, but for several reasons...
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Moon Over Montana by Mary Marelli
Happy Release Day! Tell us about your characters and your writing. Tell us your name and a little bit about...
Moon Over Montana by Mary Marelli
Welcome Mary to the blog. What is your writing schedule like? Since my retirement, my entire schedule has...
Character Interview from A Cardinal Christmas
Tell us your name and a little bit about yourself Hi. I’m Werner Wright. I’m a...
Cats, mysteries, coffee, chocolate, books, small town romance…Meow Mayhem has it all.
What does it take to write a cozy mystery? Naturally, all of the above. The crime, often a murder, is offstage,...
Why Write Light of Logan NOW?
By Regina Smeltzer I fell in love with Mr. Charlie the day he arrived in my mind. Old and blind, he sat for hours on...
What Eventually Led to Me to Write The Putting Green Whisperer
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No, I’m not a golfer. I do own golf clubs, and I’ve played golf. And golfers have disrupted my life...
The Builders Reluctant Bride from Stacey Weeks
I love how a story is able to convey deep theological truths in a compelling and applicable way. I love being lost in...
The Christmas Child
In my novella, Christmas Child, set in 1891 New York City, adoption plays a significant role. A Christian who’s...
Dark Lake by Clare Revell
Why did you write this particular story? I wrote this for several reasons. The main one being Lou. She just...
The UNBREAKABLE Ruth Buchanan
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Unbreakable: A novel of relationships, getaways, teep kicks, bacon, nuptials, and the occasional stabbing As a...
The world has changed forever and so has fashion
The most classic treatment of clothes in The Blackburn Chronicles is the uniform of the those belonging to The Order of the Sword and Scroll. Crimson cloaks and armor breastplates worn by the knights harken back to the centuries old origin of the powerful society. Ashton Wells, spy for the Order, favors a knight’s blade over the more modern tracer gun.
Charlotte Blackburn, the heroin of the series goes through a tremendous transformation from debutante to dissenter and later…t

