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Looking Out the Window: Jodie Wolfe Talks about Her New Book, Hearts Tightly Knit

A Warm Welcome to Jodie Wolfe Jodie will give away a print copy of Hearts Tightly Knit . To enter to win leave a comment and an e-mail address below. Hi Jodie, first, tell us a little about yourself. I've been married for close to 29 years to the love of my life. We have two sons and two granddaughters, and another girl on the way. Congratulations! Lots of writers loved to read as children. How about you? If so, what were your favorite books? I loved to read as a child and most often had a book in my hands. I remember reading the Little House on the Prairie series, Encyclopedia Brown , Trixie Belden, Nancy Drew and a slew of other titles I can't remember.  Let's talk about your writing. What motivates you to do it? I write because it's something God called me to do. Writing is a part of who I am and how God made me. Tell us about your latest book. Orphaned at age ten, Ellie Stafford and her twin sister Mae made a vow—to stick together and n

Looking Out the Window: Brooke Williams Talks About After the Final Dandelion, Book Three in Her Series Based on Reality TV. She'll Give Away an E-book

A Warm Welcome to Brooke Williams Brooke will give away an e-book of EITHER After the Final Dandelion (Book Three) OR Dandelions on the Road (Book Two) in the Dandelion Series. Winner's choice. To enter to win leave a comment and an e-mail address below. Hi Brooke, first, tell us a little about yourself. I was born and raised in Iowa, but somehow landed in Nebraska after college. I spent a decade in radio before I had my first little girl. At that time, I segued into freelance writing and the novel bug bit me. I began writing romantic comedies and haven’t stopped since. You can find some of my work in these titles: Wrong Place, Right Time, Accept this Dandelion, Mamarazzi, Backwards Christmas, Dandelions on the Road, and After the Final Dandelion. Lots of writers loved to read as children. Were you an avid reader as a child? What did you read? Oh yes. I used to memorize books before I could read and then “read” them to people to impress them. I loved Beverly

Looking Out the Window: Ginger Solomon Talks About Second Choice, The Second Book in Her Belikarian Wedding Series

A Warm Welcome to Ginger Solomon Ginger will give away a PDF copy of Second Choice. To enter to win leave a comment and an e-mail address below. Hi Ginger, tell us a little about yourself. Without repeating my bio… my name is Ginger. I live in northern Alabama with my husband and six of our seven children—the oldest moved out a few months ago. I homeschool the youngest four, but in a few short weeks that will change as the oldest of them will graduate high school. I love reading, coloring (even before it was “in vogue”), reading, writing, reading, needlework (cross-stitch, crochet, and knitting), and reading (but I think I mentioned that one already). I am also a “gaming” mom, much to my son’s enjoyment. Many of their friends are jealous. LOL I see you love to read. Were you an avid reader as a child? If so, what did you read? Absolutely. There were many of a night that I would stay up until one or two in the morning reading, and then get up at six to go to school. I c

Looking Out the Window: The Next Book in the Love Is...Series, The Crux of Honor by Paula Mowery

  We’re told in Scripture that God is love. He definitely proved His kind of love is an unconditional and undeserved type through sending His Son to die for our sins. Some love isn’t hard to conjure. God just helps us to enhance it. For example, I am still head-over-heels in love with my husband of twenty-six years. But through God’s Word and leading, I’ve learned to love my husband more like God planned for a wife to love her husband. When my little girl was born, I was in love, even though it took a lot to get her here. But God has shown me how to love my daughter through example and discipline. I struggled with infertility issues before finally conceiving my only daughter. My bitterness heightened each time I would hear about a young woman or girl who conceived out of wedlock and by accident. I cried out to God that this wasn’t fair. I wanted a baby and would care for that child and love that child, giving her a mother and a father. Some years later I was approac