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Looking Out the Window: Presenting A Work in Progress, Book Number Four in Prism Book Group's Love Is Series...Still a Few Days Left to Enter to Win Books and Prizes

In honor of the start of Prismā€™s new Love Isā€¦ series ā€“ a string of romance novellas based on 1 Corinthians 13:4-6 ā€“ we are inviting you to BE OUR VALENTINE! We will be giving away a Hersheyā€™s Chocolate Loverā€™s Square Tower (value $46.96) as well as the entire Love Isā€¦ series as it releases (in format of choice including ebook or print) to one lucky winner! Two runner-ups will receive the first Love Isā€¦ book in print (containing the first several novellas) and a $10 gift certificate.  To enter, hop on over and like our Facebook page. Then post a message to our  Facebook page and tell us what you feel is an important quality of love! For a second entry, join our mailing list. The sign-up box is on the top right of our web site Ah, love! Such a topic! For me, I had a close, loving family growing up, but we hit some rough times when my siblings and I were all teenagers in the 1960ā€™s, and the closeness often became strained and rocky, especially with our Dad ...

Looking Out the Window: Jennifer Slattery, Dr. Ohaju and His Nigerian Medical Mission

A Warm Welcome to Jennifer Slattery Jennifer's visited my blog several times, and I'm so happy to have her here to share a touching personal story about meeting Dr. Ohaju. She tells readers how she grew to admire him and his passion for his Nigerian Medical Mission   From Jennifer How many challenges and setbacks can one man encounter before he decides to give up? I hate to admit it, but if Iā€™d experienced even half of what Dr. Ohaju, director of  St . Joseph's Trauma Center.) endured, I fear I may have retreated. Thrown my hands up in defeat and turned down an easier path. I could learn a great deal from Dr. Ohaju, not only about perseverance but about gratitude, humility, and what it means to have a servantā€™s heart. I met this man during a very frightening and stressful time. My mom-in-law had gone into the emergency room with stomach pain and a distended abdomen. After an emergency scope, she was rushed into surgery where Dr. Ohaju saved her life....

Looking Out the Window: Celebrating Prism Book Group's Love Is Series...Book Three, Greener Grasses by Julie Cosgrove

In honor of the start of Prismā€™s new Love Isā€¦ series ā€“ a string of romance novellas based on 1 Corinthians 13:4-6 ā€“ we are inviting you to BE OUR VALENTINE! We will be giving away a Hersheyā€™s Chocolate Loverā€™s Square Tower (value $46.96) as well as the entire Love Isā€¦ series as it releases (in format of choice including ebook or print) to one lucky winner! Two runner-ups will receive the first Love Isā€¦ book in print (containing the first several novellas) and a $10 gift certificate.  To enter, hop on over and like our Facebook page. Then post a message to our  Facebook page and tell us what you feel is an important quality of love! For a second entry, join our mailing list. The sign-up box is on the top right of our web site   Sibling Love I guess most sisters bicker as they grow up. We have a tendency to be a tad jealous of each other. ā€œHow come she gets toā€¦ā€ and later, ā€œWhy do all my boyfriends notice her?ā€ Even later, ā€œWhy doesnā€™t my husband treat...

Looking Out the Window: Prism Book Group's Love Is...Celebration Continues with Books and Prizes. Book Number Two, Clue Into Kindness by Gay N. Lewis

In honor of the start of Prismā€™s new Love Isā€¦ series ā€“ a string of romance novellas based on 1 Corinthians 13:4-6 ā€“ we are inviting you to BE OUR VALENTINE! We will be giving away a Hersheyā€™s Chocolate Loverā€™s Square Tower (value $46.96) as well as the entire Love Isā€¦ series as it releases (in format of choice including ebook or print) to one lucky winner! Two runner-ups will receive the first Love Isā€¦ book in print (containing the first several novellas) and a $10 gift certificate.  To enter, hop on over and like our Facebook page. Then post a message to our  Facebook page and tell us what you feel is an important quality of love! For a second entry, join our mailing list. The sign-up box is on the top right of our web site From Gay N. Lewis A Whirlwind Relationship At the age of seventeen, my boyfriend presented me with an engagement ring. I said yes and then wondered what Iā€™d done. My fiancĆ© was good-looking, charming, and he cared for me, but our goa...

Looking Out the Window: Celebrating Prism Book Group's Love Is...Series with Chocolate and Prizes

In honor of the start of Prismā€™s new Love Isā€¦ series ā€“ a string of romance novellas based on 1 Corinthians 13:4-6 ā€“ we are inviting you to BE OUR VALENTINE! We will be giving away a Hersheyā€™s Chocolate Loverā€™s Square Tower (value $46.96) as well as the entire Love Isā€¦ series as it releases (in format of choice including ebook or print) to one lucky winner! Two runner-ups will receive the first Love Isā€¦ book in print (containing the first several novellas) and a $10 gift certificate.  To enter, hop on over and like our Facebook page. Then post a message to our  Facebook page and tell us what you feel is an important quality of love! For a second entry, join our mailing list. The sign-up box is on the top right of our web site From Anita Klumpers, author of Hounded , the first in Prism Book Group's Love Is...Series Old Maid, Do-Si-Do, and the Bottomless Cup of Love By the time I was twenty-five my mother had given up on the hope that I would marry. She boug...

Looking Out the Window: Danele Rotharmel Talks about Time Tsunami, Gives Away a Free Print Copy and Prizes. Shares a Yummy Recipe

A Warm Welcome to Danele Rotharmel       Danele will give away a Sunflowers & Seashores Prize It includes   A paperback copy of Time Tsunami  A cup and saucer painted with sunflowers  A ā€œseashoreā€ journal with the saying, Call unto me and I will answer you .  A set of 10 butterfly note cards with envelopes.   To enter to win leave a comment and an e-mail address below.     Hi Danele, I'm so happy you could stop by my blog. Lots of writers loved reading as a child. How about you? If so, what did you read? I LOVED reading when I was growing up! I simply couldnā€™t get enough books--my room was crammed with them. I walked the prairie with Laura, solved mysteries with Trixie, and I considered Anne (spelled with an e) to be one of my very best friends. I felt like life wasnā€™t worth living when Beth died, and I cried buckets when Old Yeller was shot. I explored a magic wardrobe and walked with my hands s...