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Looking Out the Window: Lillian Duncan, Author of Deception, Wishes You Love and Laughter on Valentine's Day

                                             
                                                        
Lillian will give away an e-book of Deception, her latest book of faith, murder and mayhem. To enter to win leave your email address with a comment.
And They Lived Happily Ever After.....
1st Corinthians 13: 4-7
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Ahh...it’s February and love is in the air! Everyone loves a good romance that ends with and they lived happily ever after. That’s where most books end. But in real life that’s just where the fun begins.
After the whirlwind engagement, the beautiful wedding, and the romantic honeymoon, it’s time to settle down and live your life together with the man or woman of your dreams. And real life can be hard on a marriage but it doesn’t have to be.
The above verses are certainly some of the most well-known verses in the Bible and are used at countless weddings every year, but I wonder how many of us actually live it on a daily basis. I have no doubt if all of us followed the above suggestions, the divorce rate in this country would take a drastic nosedive.
Just like the good china, it’s so much easier to save our good behavior for company. I say use the good china now as well as treating your spouse and the others in your household with the kind of love described above.
I pray for love and laughter in your household for the coming year.
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY

ABOUT DECEPTION: As identical twins, they played the game of DECEPTION. Now, it’s not a game. It’s a matter of life and death.
Twins are supposed to have an unbreakable bond, but Patti and Jamie have serious “relationship issues.” When a niece she knows nothing about calls, Patti must unravel the yarn of Jamie’s life and her disappearance. Patti is determined to find her sister. Each step brings her closer to the truth, but pulls her further into a web of danger and deception.
BIO:
Lillian writes stories of faith mingled with murder and mayhem. To learn more about her writing and her books, visit her at http://www.lillianduncan.net/
or http://www.lillianduncan.wordpress.com/.
DECEPTION (published by HarbourLight Books) is her latest release.

Comments

Wow! Identical twins? This book sounds intriguing. I'll have to check this one out. I hope this book is a good seller for you, Lillian.
June Foster said…
Lillian, Thank you for your timely message. June
Anonymous said…
Stories with twins are always interesting. I appreciate your devotional as it so true. We need to share our love for one another now while we can. We forget that sometimes.
Wendy said…
Sounds like a wonderful read.
Bless you and yours.
Wendy
DanielleThorne said…
Sounds like an intriguing read. Good luck with your release!
Carmen said…
Love your words on marriage. I once heard in a marriage video: 'It's easy to fall in love; it takes work to stay in love.' 1Cor 13 would greatly help in that direction with the help of the Holy Spirit.

Your book on identical twins sounds intriguing. Please enter me.
Linda at: desertrose5173 at gmail dot com
Connie Almony said…
Ooo, the book sounds intriguing! And that verse is one I need to steep in on a daily basis. The whole "keeps no record of wrongs" part always leaves me humble.
Miss Mae said…
This books sounds sooo intriguing! I love mysteries that include twins!

*since I don't enter drawings, please do not include my name for the giveaway*

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