Lisa Rayns Guest Post Dina, thanks for the invitation to be a guest poster on your blog today. As a writer of vampire paranormals you know that tension, conflict and, yes, violence are all part of the writer’s toolbox. There’s a fine line I try to walk as a writer of mysteries. My goal is […]
Lessons Learned Review
I was given Lessons Learned for the opportunity to review it. She did a great job of making me feel how the characters felt about going home, leaving a town they were comfortable in to go home and escape the memories. Her characters were so believable and down to earth. She built a story around […]
Where oh where for art thou beach?
It’s winter. I miss the sun. I miss the days of lounging on the beach. I’m tired of this week of gray days. We’ve had nothing but rain and dreariness. It makes me feel so blue. I want my fun and sunny days. I was looking at this site for beach cover ups. That’s how […]
Closure Excerpt, Book Tour and Prizes
Closure There’s always the one… He’s one person throughout life you think about every so often, the one who leaves his unique indelible mark on you, the person with whom you need closure. For Margaret Collins that person was Mike Taylor. After he broke her heart seventeen years ago, she left everything she knew and […]
Country Eggs, Ham and Potatoes
I had received an over abundance of potatoes back in November and needed to find a way to use them all. So, I looked up recipes for everything from breakfast to dinner. This breakfast dish stood out to me and it was so unbelievably yummy! I can’t find the recipe I used so I’m doing […]
Mission Small Business Giveaway
My friends got together to host one great big event so that you can win prizes from their own home businesses! What a great way to learn about some new friends and their favorite products and businesses. Our Sponsors Here at Mission Giveaway, we are not only bloggers making a difference. Some of […]
Lessons Learned Tour with Amazon 1/24
Lessons Learned A young girl needs to spread her wings, but a young woman needs roots. High school teacher Sarah Bray never thought she’d return to Sycamore Falls, but a traumatic event at her inner-city school leaves her desperate for the sanctuary of her childhood home. Orphaned as a teenager and raised by her grandmother, […]
How to roast a Butternut Squash
I love so many different kinds of squash. When I was growing up I was only familiar with yellow crooked neck squash. I had no idea what all I was missing. I make butternut squash a few times a year. My kids like it just as much as I do. Here’s how you make it. […]
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