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Friday Reads – Excerpt From A Dead Tomato Plant and a Paycheck

Today I’m thinking about my husband and missing him. Had he lived, this would be his 82nd birthday. When I was contemplating what to write about for today’s blog, I thought of how much he liked Halloween. He loved to sit out on the porch in a  costume and make scary noises as the kids

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Book Review – Feels Like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey

Feels Like FallingKristy Woodson HarveyPrint Length: 400 pagesPublisher: Gallery Books (April 28, 2020)Publication Date: April 28, 2020Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales IncLanguage: EnglishASIN: B07TGF9Z93 BOOK BLURB: It’s summertime on the North Carolina coast and the livin’ is easy. Unless, that is, you’ve just lost your mother to cancer, your sister to her evangelical

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To Squash or Not. That is the Question

To those of you who read Sunday’s review and came here expecting a guest post from Ken K, I apologize. There was a mixup in communications from me to his PR rep and then to him, and the post never came to me. Perhaps he will send it another time. Still I’m sure you’ll enjoy

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Book Review – Midheaven by Ken Kuhlken

Midheaven Ken Kuhlken ISBN-10: 1719585776 ISBN-13: 978-1719585774 Publisher: CreateSpace August 14, 2018, 286 pages Genre: Christian fiction BOOK BLURB  Midheaven, Ken Kuhlken’s first novel, was originally published by Viking Press. The haunting story, set in and around the exquisite Lake Tahoe basin, is told through the mind of a precocious seventeen-year-old torn between her quest

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Medicine the Asian Way

When it comes to guest posts, this one is interesting. Slim Randles is here as today’s Wednesday’s guest with a guest post on his Home Country column from Windy Wilson. It’s sort of like playing with those Russian dolls that have one inside another and another and another. Never fear, though. It’s just me and

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Impeachment Isn’t a Joke

Good Friday morning. I hope this is the end of a good, productive week for everyone. Mine has been anything but. Too many appointments taking me away from my writing this week, but I did get a little bit done yesterday on the third book in the Seasons Mystery Series. If I dedicate most of

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