Monday: Jaime Wright
Tuesday: Dana Lynn
Wednesday: Ruth Logan Herne left the pumpkin patch for a little while to celebrate the upcoming release of her newest "Wishing Bridge" story "Reclaiming Hope in Wishing Bridge"! She is so excited to be on the cusp of this newest story! She offered Kindle copies of this new story to three folks and the three lucky commenters are Sandy Smith, Jackie Smith and Glynis! Congratulations!
Thursday: Ruth Douthitt
Monday: Jan Drexler will be here talking about the seasons of writing. What season are you in right now?
Tuesday: In Defense of the Beta Hero - Pepper chats about the virtues of celebrating the lesser-loved hero type in fiction.
Wednesday: Debby Giusti will talk about creating a "Story Stew!" Be sure to stop in for the recipe and giveaway!
Thursday: Winnie Griggs will be here with a post she's pondering as we 'speak'.
RELEASES OCT 25th
IN A SNIPER’S CROSSHAIRS
By Debby Giusti
An assassin’s loose in Amish country…
and she’s not the only target.
When a radio broadcast describes taxi driver Lily Hudson’s passenger as an armed criminal, she becomes his immediate target. Narrowly escaping, Lily accepts Matthias Overholt’s offer to hide at his Amish family farm for Christmas—until evidence reveals the gunman’s plan is tied to Lily’s past. Now to prevent an assassination, Lily and Matthias must unravel a years-old conspiracy…and evade a sniper who has them in his sights.
You can order HERE - and it's free for Kindle Unlimited!
The new art gallery in town is causing quite a stir, and Emma is in the middle of it!
The Sweetbrier Inn is filled with guests, and the town is teeming with tourists who have come to celebrate Paragon Days, the official kickoff to the summer tourist season. But even before the festivities start, amateur sleuth Emma Blackwood stumbles upon a dead body. With no visible signs of violence, Deputy Cal determines the death is from natural causes, but Emma isn’t so sure. Why would a seemingly healthy woman drop dead? And what does the picture she was holding have to do with it? If Emma doesn’t solve this puzzle soon, a killer may get away with committing the perfect crime.
The Sweetbrier Inn is filled with guests, and the town is teeming with tourists who have come to celebrate Paragon Days, the official kickoff to the summer tourist season. But even before the festivities start, amateur sleuth Emma Blackwood stumbles upon a dead body. With no visible signs of violence, Deputy Cal determines the death is from natural causes, but Emma isn’t so sure. Why would a seemingly healthy woman drop dead? And what does the picture she was holding have to do with it? If Emma doesn’t solve this puzzle soon, a killer may get away with committing the perfect crime.
(Paperback available soon!)
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YAY YAY I am so thrilled to be one of Ruthy's winners for her new book in the Wishing Bridge series. Thanks so much!!
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