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Monday: Jan Drexler was in the house talking about the seasons of our writing life. The winner of an ebook copy of "The Case of the Artist's Mistake" is Lee-Ann! Congratulations!!!
Tuesday: Pepper Basham
Wednesday: Debby Giusti told us "How to Make a Story Stew!" in her blogpost. She also hosted a drawing for a copy of her NOV Love Inspired Suspense, IN A SNIPER'S CROSSHAIRS. The winner is Loretta Shumpert!!! Loretta, email your home address to Seekerville2@gmail.com so Debby can get your book in the mail. Congrats!
Thursday: Winnie Griggs discussed the value of family reunions. The winners of her giveaway are Glynis and Connie Porter Saunders. Congratulations ladies - select any one book from my backlist you'd like to have.
Monday: Erica Vetsch will give 5 Tips for Keeping the Details Straight in a series.
Wednesday: Cate Nolan
Thursday: Pam Hillman
The paperback copy of Ruthy's newest "Wishing Bridge" story has been released and the Kindle option goes live on TUESDAY, 10/25....
Not
everyone gets a second chance to make things right.
She just got three.
In a novel that breaks the heart even as
it warms the soul, bestselling author Ruth Logan Herne weaves a tale of what-ifs and
could-have-beens in this newest story… a story that brings prodigals home… home
to Wishing Bridge.
Heather Johnstone swore she'd never come back to
Wishing Bridge.
She needed nothing. No family. No links to a past that broke her heart. Heather
was successful in her own right, by her own actions. As principal of an
acclaimed high school, on track for district superintendent, Heather set her
goals and met them on her own terms. She'd built a pristine life, a life that
gave no one the right to disrupt it, but then her father called... the one
person who'd loved her. Who'd cared…
And that call left her no choice.
She'd face a past that was now tragically changed and fairly unimportant, but
that's the thing about growing up. You don't always know what's important until
it's too late. But to Heather there’s no such thing as ‘too late’.
There’s simply: Try
harder.
Ruthy is so excited to have this wonderful story released! Be among the first to grab a soda, a coffee or a spot of tea and tiptoe back into the small town of Wishing Bridge where wishes and prayers mingle to make dreams come true.
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.
Pre-Order HERE!
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