A literary agency blog I follow shared that an estimated four million books were published last year. FOUR MILLION. How in the world are we to ever determine which books fit our tastes and genre preferences with so many to choose from?! It’s like trying…
Month: August 2023
Book Review: Until Leaves Fall in Paris by Sarah Sundin
Sarah Sundin has set the gold standard of World War II romances. I’ve had a few of her novels on my Goodreads TBR for a while. I was thrilled to receive a “top of my list” title from one of my reader group’s Christmas book…
It’s All About Perspective: How an Epic Spill Reminded Me How Important the Right Perspective Is
“There’s no use crying over spilled milk.” The common saying is supposed to be a reminder to not fret over something that’s already happened or can’t be changed. To not sweat the small stuff. The logic is solid. What use is getting upset over something…
Love on Any Level, Spark Flash Fiction’s Summer Issue, Drops Tomorrow
By now—if you’ve read my blog for any length of time—you have to know of my love for flash fiction. I’ve been blessed to have three of my short pieces published in Spark Flash Fiction, the online magazine for short, short romance stories. I shared…
12 Bible Verses to Calm Back-to-School Nerves (for Kids and Parents)
As I shared last year, school here in the greater Atlanta area starts early. Our daughter, Little Bit, started school high school this week. That’s right—our baby started high school. It has been an adjustment to acclimate to life with only one kiddo in school…