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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Ruth Douthitt Charms with New Book Releases and an Amazing Talent

Stop all crafting, just for a moment or two, readers! I've got a live one for you. She not only writes books, holds down a job, runs marathons, teaches women's Bible Studies, and volunteers, but she's an artist too! So dunk those brushes, unplug that hot glue gun, and slam the lid down on all those unsorted beads so you can meet author and artist Ruth Douthitt!

PT: Welcome, Ruth! So glad to have your visiting the Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction. How did you start writing, and what genre do you write in?

RD: Hello! Thank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to meet your readers.  I started writing when I was in my 20s way back in 1989. I wrote poetry in high school, but no stories. I decided my first book would be a fantasy book for kids about a boy prince who enters the mysterious Dragon Forest to slay the dragon within just so he can prove that he is a prince. That book, The Dragon Forest, was published in 2011. Since then, I have written many more dragon books and released dragon coloring books, too. But I also write mysteries for kids, YA contemporary, and women’s contemporary fiction as well as suspense.

PT: Nice! I love dabbling in multiple genres. Is writing a full time job or do you do other jobs as well?

 RD: I wish I could write full time! But I work as a curriculum developer at a local university for now and do volunteer work, too. I write and teach women’s Bible studies. I also host a podcast called A Writer’s Day where I talk about the writing craft and interview best-selling authors. You can listen to A Writer’s Day on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts.

PT: Let’s get a feel for the place you call home. Where do you hail from?

RD: Arizona is home but we also lived in North Carolina early in our marriage. I miss it and would love to retire there.

PT: Best vacation?

RD: Rome!!! We visited in 2018, and I ran the Rome Marathon that spring. We toured the city, took trains to Naples, Florence, and the Vatican City. It was such a wonderful experience, I got a book series out of it: The Doors of Rome, The Windows of Venice, and The Streets of Florence, which releases this October. You can preorder it today on Amazon.

PT: Any hobbies?

RD: I am a professional artist, so I paint and draw all the time. I love to draw fantasy art and paint wildlife art. Right now, I am creating hand-painted bookmarks to sell at book festivals. So far, they are a big hit with customers! I also do commissioned pet portraits when I am not creating my dragon coloring books. I wish I had a pet dragon to paint! But so far, I only do commissioned dog and cat portraits. You can see my work on my website under the “artist” tab. I also love to run and hike the desert trails near our home and flower garden when it isn’t 1000 degrees outside. LOL.

PT: Give some favs: color, food, music, season, and best place to write.

RD: Hunter green is my favorite color. Because I am Mexican, I adore Mexican food but also Italian and Chinese food. I love classical music (Bach is my favorite) but also movie soundtracks ever since I saw Star Wars in 1977 as a kid. I love John Williams and Hans Zimmer soundtracks the most. We were honored to have seen John Williams conduct our local symphony and Steven Spielberg came on stage to discuss the importance of John’s music. It was AMAZING!!!

My favorite season is Fall. Although in the desert southwest, we don’t see the leaves change, I still love the transition from hot weather to cool weather. And the whisper of Christmas coming in the breeze…

PT: Tell about the series Desert Shadows Suspense and how it started.

RD: I used to work in Superior Court as a bailiff and sat in some terrible criminal court trials. But the way the detectives solved the crimes always intrigued me. This was way before forensic files and other true crime shows. As a result of loving stories and seeing all these court trials, I began brainstorming suspense stories way back in 1996-1997. But it wasn’t until 2022 that I seriously began writing them down. I know many readers of this genre want a small town setting, so I set my stories in a fictional desert town outside of Sedona, AZ. These stories are clean reunited-slow-burn romances that are full of suspense and intrigue. I write suspense because I enjoy reading suspense.

PT: Give a little peek into Fatal Standoff that released in June.

RD: Fatal Standoff is book 2 in the series and follows Emma and Liam on their next big investigation. In Fatal Chapters, Emma brings up her adoptive parents and how they were killed in a car accident. In Fatal Standoff, she receives mysterious text messages telling her that her parents were actually murdered. Emma decides to investigate the pharmaceutical company her mother worked for at the time of her death. When she uncovers dark secrets about the billion-dollar “Big Pharma” company, Emma realizes her life may be in danger. Meanwhile, Liam is in Arizona investigating a missing college student who is the granddaughter of a family friend. When a dead body is found in the desert, Liam experiences paralyzing flashbacks to when his little brother was kidnapped and later found dead near home. Can Liam overcome his trauma to solve the crime and help Emma?

PT: Does Fatal Standoff connect to Fatal Chapters or is it a stand alone?

RD: Yes, there is a connection. Readers should read book one first.

PT: Are you working on the next book in this series or something else?

RD: Yes, I am working on book three in the suspense series. Title and cover reveal are coming soon!

I just finished book 3 in my Love and Romance in Italy series titled The Streets of Florence. I can hardly wait for readers to read this story. It will take them to Florence, the Tuscan hillsides, a cooking class, and more. The three friends from the first two books reunite to heal from tragic loss, sip wine, and laugh again. When they encounter an American waitress with a broken heart, the three decide to be matchmakers for the girl. Adventure, friendship, and Italian food…what could be better than that? The Streets of Florence releases October 7th and is available for preorder on Amazon.

11. Tell 5 things about Ruth Douthitt that have nothing to do with writing.

           I am an Arizona native who was literally born in the city. My parents didn’t make it to the hospital in time, so they pulled over and my dad delivered me in the car.

           I saw Star Wars 26 times in the theater the summer it released in 1977.

           I’ve traveled to Eastern Europe 2 times for short-term mission trips and toured Auschwitz in Poland because I love WWII history. That was a life-changing experience!

           I have a master’s degree in Mental Health and Wellness because mental health is very important to me. I facilitate GriefShare sessions online and wanted to know more about grief and how it affects the body so I can help others cope. I learn so much from facilitating these grief sessions. It helps me cope with my own loss.

           I have completed 7 full marathons, 24 half marathons, 4 ultra marathons, and two sprint triathlons all after age 40. I also completed the Dopey Challenge at Walt Disney World. It is aptly named because you have to be dopey to do that challenge! Four races in four days. But it was a blast to run through the park with all the Christmas decorations up. Magical!

PT: Whew! I don't know about you but I'm exhausted just thinking about all those marathons! You're one energetic lady. And all of us wish you the best in your many endeavors. Thanks for joining us, Ruth!

There's a free copy for someone out there of Ruth Douthitt's Book Fatal Standoff. Just leave a comment below with your email or enter by using our contact form. If you are dying to read her new book, it's on sale right now! Don't miss your chance, and thanks for joining us! Crafting may commence.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Author Megan Besing's New Book Lights Up the Shelves

 
(Photo by Matt C./unsplash.com)

All right, readers, you're firefighters! Pull on your gear, grab your helmet, (those things are heavy so pump some iron before you start!) and jump in the firetruck. We're about to find out more about the next fire and rescue book Rescued Heart by an author near and dear to my heart, Megan Besing. Sound the alarm and break open the garage door—don't forget Dally the Dalmatian—and let's get right into the hot spots of this new release!


PT: Let's jump right into the fire, Megan. Tell us how you got started as a suspense author.

MB: After I had two published historicals, I saw how Sunrise Publishing had a call out for an opportunity to potentially be mentored by a great suspense author, Lisa Phillips, and I thought I’d like to learn how to write suspense. So, I tried out and was chosen. I got to have a weekend retreat with Lisa and Susan May Warren where I learned lots and that lead to my next three suspense books through Sunrise Publishing.

PT: Everyone's dying to know, do you have a day job besides writing?

MB: I’ve spent the last two years teaching 7th and 8th grade at a small Christian school. Yes, all the subjects, including Latin the first year (which I did not know). My favorite subjects to teach are Bible and believe it or not, Math.

PT: So is there any genre you secretly want to write in?

MB: I have several YA/YA fantasy/ Dystopian stories on my old computer and in my head. I think being a current junior high teacher has me longing to see those stories in print. But I just want to find books for my students that I know they’ll love, and I don’t have to fear what’s inside of them. However, I don’t see that happening tomorrow at least. 😊

PT: Hobbies? Pets? Favorite vacations? Favorite foods while writing? Work with silence or music or other?

MB: Reading, that counts as a hobby, right? Pets, we have a dog and three cats, plus some chickens all of which live outside and actually enjoy there. Though my cat, Novella, is actually sleeping on my lap right now. We’ve gotten to travel a fair amount, and I love things about each trip, but my favorites are probably: Ireland, Hawaii, and Lake Superior. And yes, I love water it seems. My favorite foods while writing tend to be on the crunchy/salty end like Chex-Mix and Cheese-Its, but I also love chocolate. Usually, I work outside in my “writing room”. It’s really a little shed by our lake that gets really hot in the summer.  I tend to listen to creation, but if I’m inside where it’s loud, I’ll listen to instrumental music—like The Piano Guys.

PT: Did you ever have a book review that really inspired you?

MB: I try to read all my reviews. Generally, they are good, but occasionally I’ll get a review that beats me or my book up (or both) and for some reason those bad reviews seem to stick out in my brain more than the good ones. But I love reading a review where the reader “got” the story and when they mention the spiritual aspects of the book, I’m like: “Yes, this is why I do this.” It’s very encouraging.

 PT: If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?

MB: My original dream destination was Ireland, and we actually visited there a few years ago. And yes, it’s beautiful and lovely. I think now I’d like to visit England and see the beautiful coastline. Drink some yummy tea. However, don’t tell my daughter, but we’d love to take her to Paris—her dream—for her senior trip. But… life doesn’t always allow our dreams. So only time will tell if that adventure will happen or not.

 PT: Tell us a quick synopsis of your new book, Rescued Heart.


 Actress Bianca “Bia” Pearl has finally landed the headlining role that could help leave her scandalous past behind—a role that may even earn back her parents’ respect. All she has to do is stick to the script, both on and off camera. Bianca is determined to prove to the press that she’s not who they say she is…an overrated gold digger

Firefighter and former foster child Eddie Rice has always drawn the short straw in life. Now, he’s determined to help kids in need have a better future than he did. And when Eddie is selected to represent the fire station at Last Chance County’s masquerade ball, he realizes it’s the perfect opportunity to secure the mayor’s signature on a grant for a much-needed rec center.

 But when a case of mistaken identity and a bribe lead to Eddie and Bia being trapped together in a fire, the pair must team up to escape—and protect their futures in the process.

 Rescued Heart is a heart-pounding romance that celebrates the power of second chances, the resilience of the human spirit, and the transformative power of love.

PT: Your new book, Rescued Heart is part of a series, correct? Tell us a little about the series and how many books are included.

MB: Rescued Heart is actually book seven in the Last Chance Fireand Rescue Series which is a branch from the original Last Chance County Series that Lisa Phillips wrote ten books in. Each book in the LCF&R series are all stand alones, where they follow a different firefighter either on Rescue Squad Five or Truck Fourteen. Or the fire chief like I got to write about in book two, Expired Hope. There will be one more book releasing in a few months to finish out the series the LCF&R series. It’s been so fun bringing the crew their own happily-ever-afters.

PT: I’ve just started reading the book. I can’t wait to see which direction Bianca will go next. Do you have a character in this, or other books, that is most like you?

MB: I usually don’t mirror a character after anyone specific. A character may get a few random traits or I might borrow from people I know. But if anything, sometimes I borrow favorite things—Like Bianca enjoys a certain kind of milkshakes, and the reason I chose that flavor is because my dad likes that kind, too. She’s also partial to flipflops and sweatpants, and I’m guilty of that as well.

 PT: What’s the Bible premise or verse that Rescued Heart centers around?

 MB: I chose Palms 139: 23-24 for Rescue Heart’s verse: “Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

It talks about our heart, and it touches on some trials the characters have to endure doing the story.

 PT: What Bible verse keeps you centered right now?

MB: My favorite verse has always been Proverbs 3:5-6. Trusting in the Lord covers most things we go through in life. But the verse I’d chosen for my classroom this past year was Proverbs 4:23 which says: Above all else, guard your heart; for everything you do flows from it.  I also need to pick a new verse to memorize for the month. It will probably be another verse in Proverbs because that’s the book I’m currently in. 

 PT: Drum roll for my favorite prompt. Name 5 things that have nothing to do with writing.

 MB: 1. A Vanilla Coke—because I’d like to drink one right about now. 

        2. Packing—we’re about to go camping. (Which is not what I consider a great vacation. Lol. But it is good family time.) 

        3. Orchids and tulips—because I think they’re my favorite flowers. Though, I do enjoy Gerber daisies too.  

        4./5. Bedtime I’m wondering how much farther is bedtime because I’m tired. And I’m thinking I might need another hummingbird feeder.

 PT: What’s next on your author chalkboard? Writing? Editing? Marketing? All three?

MB: It looks like I’m going to have another book release next spring. More details can be found in my newsletter and social media when everything because more official.

(Photo by Tak Kei Wong/unsplash.com)


PT: And the fire's out. Enter Megan's book giveaway by leaving your email address and a inspiring
comment, or use our contact form. Thanks for reading, and thanks to Megan for joining us today!





Want to know more about Megan Besing? Keep reading!

purchase links:

https://books2read.com/rescuedheart

 https://www.amazon.com/Rescued-Heart-Chance-County-Rescue-ebook/dp/B0DFY2YVCZ

 https://sunrisepublishing.com/books-last-chance-fire-and-rescue-rescued-heart/

 

bio:

Megan Besing is a PW's Bestselling Author. Winner of the Selah Award, a 2x finalist in the Carols, and a HOLT Medallion finalist, Megan lives in a pocket-size Indiana town, with her husband and their children, where she's always planning a road trip. Yet, her favorite place may just be on her front porch drinking tea. Connect with Megan at meganbesing.com.

 

Links:

 https://www.meganbesing.com/

https://www.instagram.com/meganbesing/

https://www.facebook.com/MeganBesingWriter

 https://www.bookbub.com/authors/megan-besing

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Megan-Besing/author/B073X2W8CV

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

A Virtual Lakeside Chat with Author Jennifer Rodewald

We welcome in Jennifer Rodewald who has lived both in the mountains and the rural midwest. But today we focus on being lakeside with her new book, Lake Shore Sanctuary. Grab your fishing pole and enjoy the virtual lake view while we get to know Jennifer a little better.

PT: Tell a bit about yourself and how you landed in writing and why you write the contemporary genre.

JR: I’ve always loved story, and I’ve always written. At some point in my early teen years, I turned from journaling, in which I found myself often complaining about some aspect of life, to writing stories instead. Story is instructive to me, and I find that I learn best through that vehicle.

In my adulthood, I began to pray that God would give me a story worth telling. I had thought that it would be something historic, as that is what I usually read. What eventually filled my imagination, however, was a complicated contemporary story of a stubborn man trapped in alcoholism and a young woman dragged into that undertow. Not something I ever thought I’d write . . . but I did, and it eventually became Blue Columbine, my first published novel. I’ve written contemporary ever since—though when I read, I prefer to read historical. Life is quirky like that. 😉

PT: What authors/books intrigue you the most? Any favorites?

JR: When I read for pleasure, as I said above, it’s usually something in the historic genre. I particularly love Regency.

My very favorite books have been biographies, though. PureGold, the story of Eric Liddell by David McCasland is my all time favorite.

PT: Do you have a current Bible verse that has a special meaning to you?

JR: Hmmm . . . I tend to favor passages of God’s Word—I feel that context is very, very important, so I shy away from solitary verses. I love the Psalms—one commentator names them the “anatomy of the human heart,” and I lean into Psalm 103 quite a bit as it reminds me to glorify God for all that He has done. 

PT: Are you a city gal, a country girl, a beach lover, a mountain lady or a lake shore lass?

JR: Funny you should ask that. 😊 I spent the first 7 years of my life in the mountains of Colorado, and that left a substantial impression on my life. Then we moved to a not-so-great suburb of Denver where I spent the next dozen or so years. I hoped and prayed that I would not live there forever . . . and God kindly gave me a Husker for a husband. I have lived in rural Nebraska for the past 22 years—and let me tell you that adjusting to not only small-town life, but small-town rural life, took some time. There are still things that I think or say that my husband will respond with, “Jen, your city girl is showing.”

I love my small-town life, though, and hope to stay here forever. We try to get away to the mountains at least once a year. I have summitted (bagged) 4 Colorado 14ers (peaks that stretch upward at least 14,000 feet), and have wandered many, many more mountain trails in our adventures. My kids used to joke that we were the only family they knew who had to train for their vacations. Good thing they were cross country runners!

PT: Since the spring season is on the cusp of appearing, tell your favorite season and why.

JR: I love them all. I love the changing of times and seasons. Spring and summer bring a lot of work my way—I am a very small, hobby-level flower farmer, but I savor the work and the beauty. Fall and winter bring a little bit of rest, and that is lovely, too.

PT: Talk about Lake Shore Sanctuary, how you came up with the idea, and a little about the series itself Redemptive Shores.

JR: Redemption Shores came about from a group project I participated in a few years back—we put together an anthology of 80’s movie spin-offs. It was super fun! I knew, though, that once the anthology had gone it’s year-long course, I wanted to refresh and expand the story I’d written for it (mine was a reverse-roll spin-off of overboard, set in the Montana mountains), and I wanted to try a Saga-style series so that I could really dig in deep with complexity and character development.

That sort of threw off a lot of my readers—contemporary Christian romance doesn’t see a lot of a Saga-style series (think of your favorite, bingeable TV series—like Heartland or Miss Scarlet—and you’ll know what I mean). Readers tend to like their romances all neatly tied up at the end of each book—and I get it! But this series has been challenging and wonderful to write, because of the complexity, and because the characters are given time to really ferment and grow. It’s been a beautiful reminder that in real life, people’s stories stretch over a lifetime—and we all need patience, humility, and grace for the course.

PT: What was your favorite part to write in Lake Shore Sanctuary?

JR: I loved having a story that had a strong element of suspense. I’ve never written one before, so that was a fun change-up. I also really, really loved writing a marriage that grew into love—and that happened because of a determination on both sides to choose love—and to show love—even when they weren’t “in love.” One of my favorite lines from the story was this:

"Falling in love and loving someone are very different. I think you will discover that loving is the deeper end of the pool."

If I could hammer in something about love and marriage to my four children and have it stick, I think that would be it. Loving is gritty and hard and humbling and full of sacrifice. But it’s also glorious and beautiful and worth every tear and effort.

PT: Did you enjoy researching for this novel? What interesting tidbits did you discover that may or may not have made it into the book?

My favorite part of research for LSS was watching VLOGs of backpackers who took me into the Yellowstone backcountry. I loved getting a virtual journey into parts of the Park that I wouldn’t be able to access otherwise. Man, it’s really beautiful! God sure does amazing work!

It was also interesting to find that the FBI does “contract” (sort of) some of their undercover operatives—though often those are criminals who work as part of a plea bargain (think White Collar). It was also interesting (alarming!) to discover that the cartel does have a presence in Montana (my husband questioned that), and it’s not small. Yikes!

PT: Tell a little about LakeShore Sanctuary.

JR: Winning her husband’s heart might be the adventure--if not the achievement--of her life. If she can pull it off.

Grady Briggs is quiet and dependable and wants a life that looks nothing like his years spent working as a criminal investigator. But when a known member of the cartel comes searching for Isa Romero, that calm, predictable life he'd hoped to find in Luna goes up in flames. Things get complicated when Grady discovers why the crime boss is after Isa.

Though the flirty, vivacious young woman has rubbed him wrong since day one, Grady is willing to go to any length to protect her--even if that means marrying her.

Isa wanted a life full of romance and adventure, but her search for it has landed her in a whole lot of trouble. Grady’s offer of protection is the smart choice, but a lifeless, loveless marriage isn’t something she can live with. Her best option? Win her husband’s heart—which might be the adventure, if not the achievement—of her life, if she can pull it off.

Their marriage is supposed to be her refuge, but the danger only gets worse . . .

Just when they discover that they might have a chance at a real future together, their secret is exposed. When the danger becomes life-threatening, will Grady be able to protect his wife like he promised?

PT: Tell 5 things about Jennifer Rodewald that have nothing to do with writing.

I’m a girl who loves Jesus and want others to love Him too.

I have been married to my own personal Superman for almost 26 years.

I have 4 nearly grown children (my baby is a junior in high school).

I am a small-scale flower farmer.

I am a part-time swim coach.

PT: Talk about your future plans and what direction you are heading in your career. Will there be another book in the Redemptive ShoresSeries, or will you head in another direction?

JR: I am finding that I have to hold tomorrow up with an open hand. Currently, I am on a writing break, praying, as I did in the beginning, for a story worth telling. I have ideas for more Redemption Shores books, but for now, I wait. And in the meantime, I live. There is so much to do and savor in this beautiful life God gives!

PT: And there you have it, readers~the inside scoop on Author Jennifer Rodewald! We are doing a free book giveaway~although if I am honest, we haven't had to give away any books in the last several weeks because of lack of comments~and you can enter by leaving a comment and your email. Or, you can enter by using our contact form. I sure would like to giveaway a copy of Jennifer Rodewald's book, Lake Shore Santuary, but that is up to all of you readers! We want to hear from you, and thanks for stopping by our virtual lakeshore chat!

Thanks to Jennifer for stopping by The Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction!


Jennifer Rodewald Bio:

Jennifer Rodewald lives on the wide plains somewhere near the middle of Nowhere. Somehow she is both a realist and a romantic. She writes faith-based stories of Christian romance with real-life struggles and the hope of happily-ever-after grounded in the goodness and faithfulness of God. She loves stories and believes they can be powerful vehicles of truth and hope. Mostly, she loves Jesus and wants to see others fall in love with Him too, because HE is the real hope for that eternal happily-ever-after.


 

Lake Shore Sanctuary links:

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222951465-lake-shore-sanctuary

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/lake-shore-sanctuary-a-christian-novel-

redemption-shores-book-5-by-jennifer-rodewald

Amazon: https://mybook.to/LakeShoreSanctuary

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Covers that Captivate

Covers that Captivate

Welcome friends! This week I am highlighting the authors here on the Diamond Mine. This group has some great fiction. I especially wanted to highlight a few of their great covers! There is a giveaway, my newest eBook, Spun is the item up for bid for one lucky reader! Please leave a comment or fill out our contact form to enter. 

Also, please read to the end. We are saying goodbye to a couple of dear authors for 2025, one of which, sadly enough, we are saying our final goodbye. 

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The first cover I want to highlight is Yellow Roses by Suzie Waltner. I simply love all the Love in Color covers. Take a look:

Yellow Roses (Love in Color)

Mia Mason has always strived to meet others’ expectations. Her adoptive family, her fans, even her friends in the band. She works hard at pleasing everyone because she’s never felt like she truly belongs. After connecting with a cousin through a DNA website, she plans a covert road trip, hoping to find her biological mother and the answers she desires.

During a music awards ceremony, Levi Sinclair receives two messages that ruin his night. One is a breakup text from his girlfriend of six weeks. The other is from the father who abandoned his family seventeen years ago and wants to reconnect. Then Levi discovers Mia’s secret mission and insists on going along to keep her safe.

As the two friends pass the miles and see the sights, Levi’s true feelings for Mia rise to the surface. And her journey to the past might open the door to their future. Family issues and a shared career are just two of the hurdles they’ll have to jump if they want a shot at love. Could the end of the road lead these friends to a new beginning?


 Bio:

Suzie Waltner is a lover of fiction and is, first and foremost, a reader. When she’s not at work, reading or writing, you can find her cheering on her hockey team or dancing an hour away in Zumba class. Until her second year of college, her life plan was to become a veterinarian. A fainting spell while watching a surgery performed on a sheep changed that plan. Now she works in the corporate world during the day while creating stories in her free time. Suzie resides in a suburb of Nashville, TN and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers as well as Faith, Hope, and Love Christian Writers.

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Next up is Carrie Walker's book Right Before Their Eyes. Such a gorgeous cover and part of a series!

Right Before Their Eyes

Clare Martin thought nothing of agreeing to live with her dementia-ridden grandmother when her parents left on mission. Balancing that with her job as a social worker and the expectations of her career-driven boyfriend proved doable—until Grandma started a house fire.

Mason Hughes has loved Clare for years, but the time was never right to tell her and now she’s dating someone else, fixing Mason firmly in the friend zone. He’s working to be a pediatric neurologist, a dream inspired by a special boy with a terminal brain condition, and must choose a medical school. Finances are so tight he’s forced to consider a program across the country, a troubling fact he’s kept secret.

Lucia Roberts, a seventeen-year-old on Clare’s caseload, loses her foster home and is placed in an unwelcoming group home. At every turn she’s met with rejection and becomes desperate for any proof she has value—enough to make choices that could affect the rest of her life.

When Grandma Dottie and Lucia's paths take a dangerous turn, Clare frantically tries to save them. As their lives knit together, will they find the love that’s right before their eyes?


Bio:

Carrie Walker lives in Michigan with her husband and seven children. From her ten years serving as a high school youth minister, adventures around the globe, and raising a family, many stories have been knit within her heart.

As an avid reader she pens what she loves to read, contemporary stories that bring hope to a hurting world. Weaving romance among story lines of characters in struggle, she aims to show God working in all situations. When she’s not playing board games with her husband, shuttling kids in the Walker bus or wishing for snow, Carrie can be found at the keyboard bringing those stories to life.

Carrie’s writing has been recognized in many contests. Her debut novel, Emma’s Hero, placed in the ACFW Crown Award, Monroe Walton Center for the Arts Award, and won the 2020 ACFW First Impressions Contest.


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Our newest member, Christina Sinisi has some awesome covers, too. Here's Another Outer Banks Christmas. I admit my love for the series Outer Banks drew me to this one! And besides, who doesn't like to read a Christmas novel all 12 months of the year?!

 

Another Outer Banks Christmas

As the daughter of missionaries, Kerrie Alexander has lived on Hatteras—an island in the Outer Banks—longer than any other place she’s been. When her parents inform her the family is slotted to go overseas again, she balks. Her life on the island—her job, her friends, even the handsome hero in her Sunday School class—makes her want to put down roots. But to do so, she’ll need to find a place to live, face being on her own separated from any close family—something she’s never done before.

Firefighter and EMT Wade Hampton can face pretty much any emergency, except his matchmaking grandpa threatening him with disinheritance if Wade doesn’t get married in just three months. Not that Wade objects to the idea of marriage, but how does a guy who has no problem running into burning buildings find the courage to ask a girl like Kerrie out for a date? She’s a role model for everything good, and he comes from a rough and broken home. Not to mention, Christmas is right around the corner!


Bio:

A member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Christina Sinisi writes stories about families, both the broken and blessed. Her works include a semi-finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest and the American Title IV Contest where she appeared in the top ten in the Romantic Times magazine. Her published books include Christmas Confusion, Sweet Summer, and Christmas on Ocracoke. By day, she is a psychology professor and lives in the Low Country of South Carolina with her husband, two children and her crazy kitten Zeta Belle.

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 Now for V. Joy Palmer, known as Joy and her book Love, Lace and Minor Alterations. There is just something about that pink/purple that I absolutely love!

Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations

Isabel “Izze” Vez, bridal consultant extraordinaire, has been helping brides find The Dress for years. She loves nothing more than helping make wedding dreams come true…but sometimes the happy endings grate on her. How many times can a girl discover someone else’s gown without dreaming of the day it’ll be her turn to wear one?

When James Miles Clayton walks into her life, he represents everything Izze can’t handle: change. He’s determined to bring the Ever After Bridal Boutique into the black…and to prove to Izze that she should give him a chance.

But if there’s anything Izze handles worse than change, it’s trust. She may have a few issues—fine, she knows she does. But will they keep getting in the way of any chance of her own Happily Ever After? She wants to trust God to give her those dreams of love and lace, but that’s going to require some…minor alterations.


Bio:

V. Joy Palmer loves to write romantic and comedic stories that reveal God’s deep love for us. Her books are closed door romcoms that are full of romantic tension, snark, and written from a Christian worldview. She’s a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and an avid reader. In her spare time, Joy loves to sing (especially Disney songs), drink large quantities of coffee, and create aesthetic content for Bookstagram. When Joy isn’t fighting with fictional people, she’s hanging out with her husband and their adorable children. Connect with Joy on her website!

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 Then Regina Rudd Merrick has the next captivating cover of Carolina Dream. Good golly, Miss Molly there is very little I don't like about this cover. Victorian southern mansion, check, beachline, double check.

Carolina Dream

A Southern Breeze Series – Book One

Sarah Crawford wants more from life than to attend the wedding of her ex-fiancée. An unexpected inheritance in South Carolina comes at the perfect time, just as Sarah is willing to use any excuse to get out of town. When she meets potential business partner Jared Benton and discovers that a house is part of the inheritance, she is sure that God has been preparing her for this time through a recurring dream.

But will a dream about an antebellum mansion, many rooms to be explored, and a man with dark brown eyes give her the confidence to take a leap of faith, leaving friends, family, and her job behind?

 


Bio:

Regina Rudd Merrick has written all her life. From the scribbling of a young child writing "I love you" notes to her mother, to the teenager who tried to write a more satisfying sequel to Gone with the Wind, she developed a distinct love of "happily ever after." That love of fiction parlayed into a career as a librarian, and she is the former director of a small public library in Marion, KY. She began attending local writing workshops and continued to hone her craft by writing several short and novel-length fan-fiction pieces published online. In fact, it was after writing Christian-themed stories based on a television show that ended too soon that she decided to pursue original fiction. With encouragement from some writing friends, she attended her first ACFW conference and met like-minded writers that were as concerned with building others up as with their own careers. Regina is now an active member of the Ken-Ten Writing Group, which has participants from Western Kentucky and Western Tennessee, and helps plan the group's yearly conference. She is an instrumentalist and vocalist in the music program of her church and has participated in many areas of ministry over the years. Married for 30+ years, Regina and her husband, Todd, have two grown daughters who share her love of music, writing, and the arts. They live in Marion, in Western Kentucky, in a county where there are, literally, more deer than people. Her hobbies include watching other people work on houses on HGTV, decorating, antiquing (otherwise known as "picking"), cooking, reading, playing music, and dreaming of the beaches of South Carolina.

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Here's Gay N. Lewis's (also G.N. Lewis) charming cover for Sarah and the Angelic Magical Makeover. Who doesn't love the aqua-marine (teal, turquoise~you pick your color label, LOL) cast?

Sarah and the Angelic Magical Makeover

How can a dyslexic, low-esteemed, inexperienced angel help Valerie, an insecure, overweight woman with a poor image of herself? To complicate matters, two men present themselves as possible mates for Valerie, but only one is the real deal. Can Sarah achieve a makeover while discovering the true love for Valerie?

Bio:

Gay N. Lewis, a Texas minister's wife writes about angels and romance. She has two women's fiction books. Clue into Kindness and Mattie's Choice. Mattie's Choice is historical. Often called upon as an inspirational speaker, she uses humor with Biblical teaching.

With the exception of one year in Oklahoma, Gay N. Lewis and her pastor husband served churches in Texas. Before becoming a full time author, her livelihood embraced interior design, photography, and communication. She's written and produced videos for the retail market and for local churches. These videos include Psalms from the Mountains and The Canadian Rockies.

Prism Book Group signed her in 2012 to a three book contract for the Sarah Series. Sarah is a dyslexic angel who romantically links couples together, but she does it with a lot of whacky goof ups along the way. The Sarah Series is a bit of I Love Lucy, I Dream of Jeanie, and Touched by an Angel rolled into one. Sarah provides chuckles and a bit of inspiration on her missions. The Sarah Series provides uplifting and feel good moments.

To date, Pelican Book Group, the Prism Imprint continues to sign Gay Lewis to book contracts. Books are available in eBook, print, and audio.

Gay Lewis says, "Parsonage life requires angels, and I've seen one or two. Without a sense of comedy, life is too dull."

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My friend, Nancy Shew Bolton is up next to show you her hippy-flippy cover of her book entitled The Flip Side of Love. I'm a sucker for the 70s vintage look!

The Flip Side of Love

In the unsettled days of 1972, music is the steady focus of Ruth's life and the high point of each college day. But when her happiness derails in the span of a few seconds time, Ruth is left to piece together a life that becomes fraught with confusion and emotional turmoil.

Paul has worked hard to school his stormy personality into a career that satisfies his love of music and a desire to teach. Yet his own actions threaten to rob him of his vocation, his reputation, and his view of himself. Confronting his own shortcomings was not part of his plans. But when he meets Ruth, everything changes.

Amid the challenges of life in the politically and socially turbulent 1970s, both must find comfort and support through the music they love and each other.

 

Bio:

Nancy Shew Bolton is a widow after 44 years of marriage, a mother of five grown sons, and grandmother to a boy and girl. Ever since she learned to write, she would jot down her thoughts and impressions in little snippets of inspiration in the form of poetry, song lyrics, or short essays. About 10 years ago, she decided to try her hand at writing a full length book. She's since written 8 more works of fiction, one non-fiction, and is working on an idea for a children's book, as well as more fiction manuscripts.

Writing a full-length work is much more challenging than she thought, and she has received so much valuable assistance from other writers, especially from the ACFW critique groups. Her husband had been supportive of her long hours spent at the keyboard. Many thanks to her beloved Johnny! And now she's under contract with Pelican Book Group's Prism Imprint. What a journey!

Nancy loves to write character-driven stories about relationships of love and faith, since she is fascinated by the complexities within this emotional terrain. She thanks God and His Son for her life, her loved ones and the spark of creativity inside every person. She believes each person is a unique creation, with their own special voice and place in this amazing universe. God's handiwork amazes her every day!

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Lastly, let me toot my own horn, thank you for your patient indulgence. From the moment I saw this cover, I knew, KNEW it was Maggie, my main squeeze in Spun. Little side note, this story is a spin off of Rumpelstiltskin. The more you know....

No. No more fairy tales. Widow Maggie Robbins would be a fool no more. She’d married a thief believing him to be her gilded deliverer during her mother’s unexpected illness and death. Now, tucked in her cabin, Maggie and her eight-year-old son, are surrounded by the gang who killed her thieving husband. They demand her dead husband’s last heist—gold—and lots of it.  Among the evil men is Maggie’s childhood love, Hank Sutter, who’d abandoned her years ago. Time and circumstance has curdled the love she once held for him and she dare not trust him.

 

   Hank’s only thought is of Maggie who he never stopped loving. On a mission to become a Ranger to be worthy of her, he’s infiltrated a gang of bank robbers. He’s torn between extracting information from Maggie and his desire to keep her safe. But when he discovers his bogus contact is merely measuring out revenge on Maggie and her son, Hank must recover the boy and protect Maggie at all costs. Can he and Maggie find the child before he’s gone for good? Or will Maggie forever blame him for abandoning her again when she needs him most?


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