Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Return unto Him!

As I was searching for a particular Bible verse this morning, another verse caught my eye and seemed to "jump out" at me! I read and re-read this verse, and couldn't help but think how so many Scripture verses apply directly to our world today. This is from II Chronicles 30:9: ...for the Lord your God is gracious and merciful, and will not turn away His face from you, if ye return unto Him. ~ If you listen to the news, it can be downright frightening. Not only crime in your own city, but hearing about the strife among so many countries--and in particular--how certain countries are so against our U.S. ~ I feel very strongly that as Christians we need to pray earnestly for our country each day (and pray for our leaders!). And as the Scripture above states, we need to RETURN UNTO HIM!!! May I always do the best I can to pray for my country and live a life that honors my Lord.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Trivia Tuesday

I'm writing this late Tuesday night, but by the time I finish it will most likely be Wednesday! Below are a few more bits of trivia that I found interesting. I'm not sure why I've always enjoyed trivia---maybe because some of it is amazing, and some is downright silly! ~ Okay, here's another list of Trivia from CatMom:
A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak during a debate.
The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing on a keyboard.
Cats have over 100 vocal sounds, while dogs have only 10.
Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. (Who knew? Haha)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

To Have and To Hold

Historical romance is my absolute favorite genre to read (and write!). So I want to share another wonderful book I've recently read written by two wonderful authors I've had the honor of meeting in person (and they are both precious!). To Have and To Hold, co-written by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller is set on the Georgia coast in the late 1800s. Since that happens to be my family's favorite vacation spot, this book was extra-special to me. The authors did a fabulous job of capturing the landscape of that area, and the characters "came alive" as I read the intriguing story set on a fictional island (near the real Jekyll Island). Tracie and Judy also did a fabulous job of providing a very good balance of action, romance, and even bits of suspense throughout the story. If you're a fan of historical fiction, be sure and look for To Have and To Hold (which has a GORGEOUS cover too!). Highly recommended!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Amazing Autumn (and some good books too!)



Even though each season is special, I must say that Autumn is my very favorite. Maybe because summers are so hot and humid where I live, and it feels so refreshing when the weather turns cool. Or it might be because the trees in my area turn beautiful shades of crimson, yellow and orange. But whatever the reason, I have to say that to me....Autumn is amazing! I'm always in awe of the Lord's handiwork in the Fall colors and the bright blue skies of October. ~ One thing I love to do in this season is read on my front porch. Feeling the crisp, cool breezes blowing and hearing my front-yard birds chirping create a relaxing atmosphere and I become totally immersed in a good book. Two good books I recently purchased are The Captain's Mission by author Debby Giusti, and Oklahoma Reunion by author Tina Radcliffe. Both of these are Love Inspired books, which releases new titles each month. Since these are October releases, they won't be around too long, so hurry to your local Walmart or bookstore to purchase them. Then find a relaxing spot and enjoy these books---and Autumn!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Trivia Tuesday




Do you enjoy reading trivia or playing trivia-related games? I do! For some reason, I've always enjoyed learning little tidbits of knowledge (well...some trivia might not actually be considered knowledge, LOL). But trivia has been interesting to me, and sometimes downright fascinating! I decided that I'll try posting some trivia on my little blog one Tuesday each month---just for fun. I hope any readers who stop by will enjoy these little bits of information! *Also, I obtained these from various sites on the internet, and am assuming them to be true.* TRIVIA FROM CATMOM:

Goldfish have a memory span of 3 seconds.

It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open!

Almonds are a member of the peach family.

A cat's ears can pivot 180 degrees.

Maine is the only state whose name is just one

syllable.

Over 20,000 books have been written on the

game of chess.

There are more chickens than people in the

world. * Hmmmm....I was a little skeptical

about this one!*

Friday, September 30, 2011

Author Sandra Orchard's First Book!



Christian author (and a dear friend of mine) Sandra Orchard has her debut novel out this month, and I'm so thrilled for her! Deep Cover is a romantic suspense published by Love Inspired and is available at many chain stores and bookstores (my local Walmart had several copies). I'm reading the book now and loving it! ~ Sandra is a wife, mother, and grandmother who lives in Ontario, and in addition to being an awesome author she's a sweetheart. She's also been (and continues to be) a wonderful encouragement to me in my own writing journey. ~ Look for Deep Cover now - - and also look for future Sandra Orchard suspense novels. CONGRATULATIONS Sandra!!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Whisper of Peace

Christian author Kim Vogel Sawyer continues to be one of my VERY favorite authors, so I wanted to share a book I've just finished reading. A Whisper of Peace is an excellent read---especially if you enjoy historical romance. ~ This story is set in Alaska in the late 1800s, and was never dull. I don't want to give any "spoilers" but I'll say it follows a missionary and a native young woman and the trials they experience. The characters, action, and the message of sweet redemption made this a wonderful story, which I highly recommend!