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Mystery, Suspense, Romance and Good Food

The pots and pans are rattling in Laney's kitchen in Cooking up a Mystery. They rattle when there's no one in there too. Learn more at gailpallotta.com or buy on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3dfKATd Barnes and noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/.../cooking.../1136612098... Books a Million - https://www.booksamillion.com/search?Filter=&id=8658648840309&query=Cooking+up+a+Mystery+by+gail+Pallotta Bookbub - https://www.bookbub.com/.../cooking-up-a-mystery-by-gail... Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/cooking-up-a-mystery Apple - https://books.apple.com/us/book/id1501903072?mt=11 ...

Looking out the Window: Award-winning Author Mildred Colvin Shares a Time When Jesus Intervened in Her Life and Talks about her Book, Mama's Bible. Giveaway.

  A Warm Welcome to Mildred Colvin Mildred has added chapters to her popular book, Mama's Bible . Use the Smashwords coupon code, UR45L, good until October 14th, to receive a free e-Book and be sure to share the code with friends and family.  Hi Mildred, tell us about the time Jesus intervened in you and your husband's life. The Day God Sent a Road I needed to get to the doctor. We were young and had no fear of icy roads. After several years of hoping for a child, the doctor confirmed I was expecting. My husband and I moved through the next few weeks in a sort of daze, not sure if we could believe our dreams were finally coming true. Then problems developed, and we feared I was losing the baby. The doctor was a specialist in a larger city about seventy-five miles away, but when I called with my concerns, he asked me to come to his office. Determined to do whatever it took to save our child, we started out although snow and ice covered the ground and dotted the roads. Clouds an

Looking out the Window: The American Christian Fiction Writers October New Releases

More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Amish Romance: The Story of Love by Beth Wiseman -- With little left to tie her to her home state of Texas and yearning for a slower life, Yvonne Wilson jumps at the chance to shake things up with a move to Montgomery, Indiana. A dream job awaits her—managing an Amish bookstore for her good friends Jake and Eva. Besides the slow-paced setting and the comfort of beloved books, Yvonne hopes the change will help distract her from the emptiness she feels after the death of her fiancé. No longer a part of the Amish community but still a resident of Montgomery, Abraham Byler finds himself in over his head with his job as a police officer combined with a new but fast-moving relationship with the wealthy and aggressive New York native Brianna Stone. When Abraham realizes that his old crush Yvonne is back in town, he’s not just in over his head—he suddenly finds himself head over heels for Yvonne

Looking out the Window: Donna Schlachter Talks about Dianna's Dilemma, Book 15 in Her Reclusive Man Series. Gives away a Copy.

  A Warm Welcome to Donna Schlachter Donna will give away a print copy (US only) or an e-Book of   Dianna's Dilemma, Book 15 in The Reclusive Man Series.  Enter to win in the Rafflecopter Contest, leave a comment and email address below.  Dianna's Dilemma -- the Hero and Heroine For this book, I knew I needed to come up with a hero who had a secret he wanted to keep, one big enough to send him into hiding or a new life where he could begin over. Some might think a person who would flee a bad situation must be weak or cowardly. As any abused person will tell you, that is not true. It’s usually easier, and sometimes safer, for somebody in a dangerous or abusive situation to stay where they are. And even if the problem isn’t abuse, a raw deal must be huge to make a person leave. And in the case of my hero, not only to leave, but to disappear off the face of the earth, reappearing hundreds of miles away in 1879 Colorado, under a new name. With few official records and no picture id

Looking out the Window: Katie Clark Shares the Story Behind Her New Book, A Dim Hope, Releasing on September 22

A Warm Welcome to Katie Clark Thanks so much for having me here! It's my pleasure.  One of the most common questions I get asked about my books is where I get my ideas.  My latest novel, A Dim Hope, came about from a dream. This isn’t all that strange for me; I dream in color all the time! This dream, though, and the way the novel came about, is special to me. You see, my nine-year-old daughter was in the hospital at the time. She was in the intensive care unit at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, where she had been battling her second cancer diagnosis. Emma wasn’t doing well. I dreamt about two sisters—one was healthy, and one was not. The healthy sister wanted to save the unhealthy sister, and the method of saving would come through a yellow stone set in a leather bracelet. The dream involved a quest. When I woke from my dream, I told Emma all about it. She loved hearing my stories, and she had talked over lots of story points with me in years past. This was the last book s

Looking out the Window: Writer, Blog and Podcast Hostess Patti Shene Gonzales Tells Us How She Knows Jesus Is Real

  A Warm Welcome to Patti Shene Gonzales Be on the lookout for a Christmas novella from Patti Hi Patti, Thanks for joining us today to discuss this important question. HOW DO I KNOW JESUS IS REAL? This interesting question is one that some may ponder for a period of time, while others will have an immediate answer.  I had a prompt answer, but I also dove deeper into my thoughts in order to present a more substantial rationalization for my belief. My immediate response to the question generated another question. Is Jesus real? Simple answer.  Yes. Then I stepped back and asked myself how we know anyone we have heard about in history is real. Take George Washington, for example. We learned in school that he was a great American military leader who eventually held the position of the first president of the United States. We know facts about him based on writings that have been recorded in history books for generations.  The first people who communicated those facts knew George Washington