Looks Like It’s Time for a Book #Review #Contest!
Since I'm sadly lacking in reviews on both Amazon and Goodreads and especially Amazon verified purchase reviews, I've decided a little contest is in order to perhaps help with encouraging my readers to get those reviews in. I have some very nice canvas book totes and jumbo coffee mugs just sitting around, as well as …
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I Like Loyal People
I like messy people; people who don’t fit in a box or stay between the lines, but whose integrity is greater than any rule book and whose loyalty is stronger than blood. — Jim Wern

A Few Review Excerpts I Picked Out to Entice You Aboard
I'm not ashamed to admit I get all warm and fuzzy when I read a well written positive review. I kind of roll around in it like a dog in fresh cut grass. Why not? We write because we have to. We publish and share because we hope our readers will love it and share …
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Yes, I’ll Take a Box Full of Kittens Today!
Just watch...
Flash Back Friday – Just Do It – You Know You Want to
Perfect Jax...just perfect.
One Nurse Re-Imagines The Precious Neonatal Babies She Cares For
Oh my goodness…this touched my heart.
Nurse Jessica Wright spends her days caring for peaceful looking patients, but she knows the babies in her neonatal intensive care unit are quietly fighting a battle for their lives.
However, that doesn’t stop her and her fellow nurses from imagining the bright futures waiting for every child. In fact, she has big dreams for these babies.
A BEAUTIFUL ballerina.
An AMAZING astronaut.
A DARLING doctor.
A CHARMING chef.
An OUTSTANDING Olympian.
Nestled safely in their homes, babies often fall asleep to lullabies about twinkling stars and jumping sheep. In a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), babies fall asleep to steady beeps from monitors and whispered conversations between parents and caregivers.
Writing for the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s blog, Wright explains, “I like to think that I’ve cared for the next President of the United States, the scientist who’s going to help cure cancer, a Top Chef, an astronaut, an…
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Part of the Beauty of Literature
When your readers find their own truth in your words and stories, is when the connection begins and the relationship blooms.








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