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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 ā€œskeleton in the family closetā€. 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 ā€œreadā€ 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 ...

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 QuĆ©bec, 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 OakTaraā€™s anthology Falling In Love With You (Oct 2012). A month later, I published my first novel, Stellaā€™s Plea, and just recently, a second, Emmaā€™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 didnā€™t understand the stor...