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Looking Out The Window: Pamela Thibodeaux Talks About My Heart Weeps, Her Book That Parallels Her Own Journey Through Grief. She's Giving Away Lots of Goodies At The End Of Her Blog Tour

   A Warm Welcome to Pamela Thibodeaux Hi Gail, thanks for having me on your blog today! I am a mother, grandmother, insurance agent and multi-published author of ā€œInspirational with an Edge!ā€ ā„¢ romance and womenā€™s fiction. Hi Pamela. It's my pleasure to have you. Lots of writers were avid readers as children. How about you? If so, what did you read? Oh yes! From Dr. Seuss to Walter Farleyā€™s Black Stallion series, Iā€™ve read as long as I can remember. I began reading sweet romances around age twelve and evolved to Historical and traditional romance in middle/high school. Other than paranormal, I pretty much read across the board, but I almost always choose romance. I also read a lot of spiritual/self-help non-fiction. Tell us about your latest book . My Heart Weeps is the story of a womanā€™s journey through grief and parallels my ownā€¦ After thirty years married to the man of her dreams, Melena Rhyker is devastated by her husband's death. Relief comes in the form of an artist...

Looking Out The Window: Jennifer Slattery Talks About Her new Book, Restoring Her Faith. Shares A Personal Experience And Gives Away A Print Copy.

A Warm Welcome to Jennifer Slattery Jennifer will give away a print copy (U.S. residents only) of Restoring Her Faith . To enter to win leave a comment and an email address below. Jennifer Shares A Personal Experience About Her Faith Sometimes the best choices are the hardest to make. Sometimes wisdom appears foolish and faith fanatical. As a young mother striving to live for Jesus, I quickly learned just how contrary the things of God appeared to those who donā€™t understand Him. When I chose to stay home, there were those who thought I was lazy. When I attempted to follow the Holy Spiritā€™s guidance and guard our daughterā€™s influences, I was accused of sheltering her. I was told my actions would ultimately harm her and leave her maladjusted. My attempts to explain, or perhaps more accurately, to defend my choice, didnā€™t help. Although I shouldnā€™t have expected any different. My discussion of Godā€™s leadingā€”of His gentle voice, spoken softly yet clearly to my heartā€”a...