Send to Kindle Proverbs Chapter Eight is absolutely amazing. We try to read through Proverbs day by day each month and this one just stops me in my tracks every time. Why does God say that wisdom is a woman? I don’t know. A friend commented on the fact that Proverbs is mostly advice from… Continue reading The Wisdom of Proverbs by Mary C. Findley
Deborah Heal’s “Every Hill and Mountain”
The Man on the Third Floor When it came time to write Every Hill and Mountain the third book in my trilogy for which I needed another old house for Abby Thomas and her friends to “time-surf” in (the software only works in old houses) I figured what better house than “The Old… Continue reading Deborah Heal’s “Every Hill and Mountain”
Interview with Russell Sherrard
Book Buzzr, the service I use to display free samples of all my books conducted an interview with me. The following is that interview. 1. Could you tell us a little bit about yourself? Russell Sherrard was born in Ruston, Louisiana, near Shreveport, Louisiana. He grew up most of his life in Greenville,… Continue reading Interview with Russell Sherrard
The Lost Town Of Miles Station The History Behind Deborah Heal’s Books
The lost town of Miles Station I grew up not far from the setting of my novel Time and Again but for most of those years had no idea that just down the road from me there had once been a little town called Miles Station. I didn’t hear the name until the… Continue reading The Lost Town Of Miles Station The History Behind Deborah Heal’s Books
Unclaimed Legacy by Deborah Heal
Unclaimed Legacy The olden days aren’t all they’re cracked up to be . . . “I call it time-surfing,” Abby said. “It’s like being there,” Merri said, “except no one can see or hear us.” “Whatever you call it,” John said, “that was crazy—beyond realistic. I mean, I was inside that guy’s head.”… Continue reading Unclaimed Legacy by Deborah Heal
Staying Relevant (but keeping violence in YA fiction under control) by Deborah Heal
Staying Relevant (but keeping violence in YA fiction under control) September 2, 2013 Deborah Heal A Dangerous Trend I don’t believe fiction, especially Christian fiction for young people, needs gratuitous violence to make the plot exciting. I was happy to discover Wall Street Journal book reviewer Meghan Cox Gurdon and her Imprimus article, “The… Continue reading Staying Relevant (but keeping violence in YA fiction under control) by Deborah Heal
All the Angels Stood, A YA Novella by Laura J. Marshall
Send to Kindle All the Angels Stood, A YA Novella Back Cover Blurb: This is the last week in Staci Schofield’s life. Her birthday is on Monday, which is also the day she plans to die. Poetic, seeing as her mother disappeared on the night of her own birthday. But when a popular guy from… Continue reading All the Angels Stood, A YA Novella by Laura J. Marshall
“The Ruby of Siam” launches by Cozy Mystery Author, Nancy Jill Thames
Send to Kindle“THE RUBY OF SIAM” LAUNCHES! Here is the seventh book in the Jullian Brady Mystery Series. I hope you enjoy the read as much as I enjoyed creating the story. Go Jillian and Teddy! 2013 “THE RUBY OF SIAM” Available now for $3.99 on Kindle, Nook, Kobo and Smashwords. $8.09 Paperback (Amazon) From the back cover…When Jillian and Teddy travel to… Continue reading “The Ruby of Siam” launches by Cozy Mystery Author, Nancy Jill Thames