Month: June 2010

  • Teaser Tuesday

    Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:*Grab your current read *Open to a random page *Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that pageBE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much…

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  • I Love You, I HATE You

    “Oh, I hate you.” I thrust my fingers through my hair and pulled out the ends. The perfectly formatted manuscript, the one I’ve spent months of to perfect, gave me a blank stare, as if asking, “Who me?” My frustration deflated like a balloon. “I know. I know, it’s not your fault. I’m wishy-washy. I…

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  • Coast Guard – Hero/Heroine Material?

    Do you ever notice trends when it comes to reading? I know there have been times when I would pick up book after book that seem to have the same sort of heroine. There have been times when I’ve purchased a few books and they all seem to have the same theme. Widowed Heiress Uncovers…

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  • A Surprising Research Find

    When I decided to have my heroine rob a train, I figured her lack of robbing skills would be a bit more effective is she had at least one pistol. The problem with having only one and a pistol, is she’d be lucky to get off her one and only shot. What if she needed two? Or…

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  • Never Let You Go by Erin Healy

    Losing everything has Lexi clinging to her daughter. Hell is determined to loosen her grip. It’s been seven years since disaster struck her family. Lexi Solomon has held it all together since then—just barely. But now Lexi is losing it. The husband who deserted her is back in town, wanting to see their daughter Molly.…

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  • Why I Love Love Inspired

    With my hectic life it’s not alway easy to find time to read for enjoyment. Since I’m an avid reader, picking up a book is like drinking water. Where water is vital for my physical health, reading is necessary for my mental health. That’s why I love Steeple Hill. Their stories are almost always hard…

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  • The Little Things

    We spend hours filling out character sheets and plotting our story. We know each character has a job to do in order propel the story forward to the dramatic end. We plot carefully to make sure every chapter, scene, paragraph, sentence, and word does its job. But what about the little things?  A few months ago, I…

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  • Another Train Video

    About 35 seconds in the train lets out its whistle. Love it! It does it a few time through out the video. Enjoy

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  • Steam Locomotives

    I used to be very uncomfortable around trains. Oh, all right, I was down right scared of them. My grandmother was hurt in a derailment back in 1970, and although I wasn’t even born at the time, I remember hearing stories. When Topeka began celebrating the railroad every year, I would admire the different locomotives…

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