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Looking Out The Window: Julie Cosgrove Talks About Fallen Leaf, The Second Book In Her Relatively Seeking Mysteries. Gives Away A PDF Copy.

A Warm Welcome to Julie Cosgrove Julie shares a thought-provoking devotional. She will give away a PDF copy of her newest book, Fallen Leaf.   The second book in the Relatively Seeking Mysteries finds thirty-something friends Jessica, Bailey, and Shannon solving yet another “skeleton in the family closet”. Hi Julie, lots of writers loved to read as children. How about you? If so, what did you read? I was an avid reader. I recall my mom and dad having a huge, white wardrobe in their bedroom and in one of the bottom drawers was a stack of Little Golden Books. I could pick one each night and then crawl up on her lap as we “read” it together. The Pokey Little Puppy and Grandpa Bunny-Bunny were my favorite. Once I got into school, we made weekly trips to the library. When I turned ten, I got my very own library card!  About that time, I discovered Mary Stewart, who is now deceased. She was a fabulous romantic suspense writer who set her books all over Europe. I

Looking Out the Window: Renee Ann Giggie Talks about Her New Book, Emma's Prayer.

          A Warm Welcome    to Renee Ann Giggie   Renee Ann will give away an e-book of Emma's Prayer. To enter to win leave a comment and an e-mail address below.   Hi Renee, it's great to have you. Tell us a little about yourself. I grew up in a French community in Québec, Canada. After I married, I settled in New Brunswick, about 9 hours away. My wonderful husband supports my writing 200 percent. My first actual publication was a short story that won entry into OakTara’s anthology Falling In Love With You (Oct 2012). A month later, I published my first novel, Stella’s Plea, and just recently, a second, Emma’s Prayer (Feb 2016). Lots of writers loved to read as children. How about you? If so, what did you read? Yes. My favourite stories were The Little Prince , and Jonathan Livingstone Seagull . You could also find me sitting in the staircase with our huge family bible. I didn’t understand the stories in there yet but the images always fa