Thursday, December 5, 2013

Two new ebook releases for the Christmas Season - A Christmas Gift For Mary Jones and Christmas Blessings.  
Mary Jones is recently widowed and lonely…very lonely. Although the people of the small town of River Oak, Tennessee, call her Grandmother Jones with much affection, Mary yearns for the family she was never blessed with. 

When a stranger named Teresa appears on her doorstep with her four-year-old child, claiming to be the daughter of her deceased husband, Mary’s world is forever changed. 

Even though Mary suspects Teresa is hiding a terrible secret, she takes her newfound stepdaughter underwing, determined to help her. Soon, the young woman garners the attention of Tom, the single and very handsome sheriff of the town, and Mary can’t help but play matchmaker. 

When Teresa’s daughter is kidnapped by her dangerous ex-husband, Mary and Teresa are forced to rely on the young sheriff, each other, and more importantly, God. Will Teresa’s daughter be rescued? Will Mary receive a special Christmas gift this year—the one thing she has always wanted in her life? 

A Christmas Gift for Mary Jones is an inspirational story of faith, family, and love. 



Christmas Blessings available in print. Contains former #1 Amazon Best Selling in Short Story - The Christmas Answer.



For the true magic of Christmas cannot be found in a wrapped gift under the tree... 

Three touching stories of Christmas blessings to warm the heart, including: 

Three Gifts 

On Christmas morning, Jack receives three precious gifts of the heart, three gifts that open his eyes to the tender grace of true love. 

The Christmas Answer 

When Donna volunteers on a mission trip, she is forced to reexamine her life, her marriage, and most importantly, her faith. Donna soon discovers the one thing she had been missing all her life. 

A Sharecropper Christmas 

The Great Depression left the Shoemaker family hungry and homeless. Alice makes the best of the hard times without complaint, 
though she dreams of giving her little family a special Christmas. 

Note: The Christmas stories contained in this anthology are each published separately as novellas. We are offering them as a bundle book for readers who would like a deal on all three, or to have them in print.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

November Beauty



     There is nothing like taking a drive in the fall and admiring the beauty that God created around us.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Season Is Changing

Welcome Autumn as red, orange, and gold colors creep slowly along the trees alerting us to the changes that are ahead of us. Pumpkins will be decorated by families and lit to show little ghosts and goblins the way to candy delights. Mums will bring beauty to our porches. While the leaves crunch under our feet as we walk in the boots that we wear for fashion as well as warmth.
Sweaters will be brought out of storage. Quilts will be placed on beds, the season is changing and I love it.



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Thursday, September 19, 2013

PRISM'S BIRTHDAY BLOG HOP


The winner is: Annalisa. Thanks to everyone who entered my contest. 

Annalisa, I will be in touch with you by email later today. Thanks and congratulations.


Contest Is Closed

Welcome,                        

Prism Book Group authors are listing some of their favorite recipes along with give aways in celebration of Prism's birthday. 


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                                            DREAMSICLE-POPSICLE ORANGE CAKE

1 box Duncan Hines orange cake mix
1 (3 oz.) box of orange jello
1/3 cup of oil
3 eggs
1 7-Up Soda
1 tsp. orange flavoring

Mix all ingredients together and beat until well mixed. Bake at 350 degrees for around 25 - 35 minutes until cake is done.


TOPPING:

8 oz. cream cheese
1 1/4 cup of powdered sugar
1/3 cup of orange juice
8 oz. Cool Whip
1 tsp. vanilla flavoring

Beat cream cheese until smooth & creamy. Add sugar. Add orange juice slowly. (If consistency becomes too thin, all of orange juice may not be needed.) Add vanilla flavoring. Fold in Cool Whip. Mix and frost cooled cake.

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Monday, September 2, 2013

Book Review for September: Sarah: Laney's Angel


Sarah: Laney's Angel  (No. 2 in series)

Author: Gay N Lewis

Publisher: Prism Book Group


Sara, a slightly clumsy angel who has a reputation for blunders receives a new assignment from heaven.  Her mission, help along a romance for the beautiful Laney Taylor.

When the directionally impaired angel travels to the wrong city, her assignment at the time is being rescued from an intruder, by her handsome boss Cannon Carlson.

Laney is attracted to Cannon, but does not believe in mixing business with pleasure. When a series of  "accidents"  seem to follow Laney, Cannon becomes concern for her safety.

Cannon doesn't realize that Laney has Tomas, the warrior angel, watching over her. Sarah must not get in the warrior angel's way and work to bring Laney and Cannon together as a couple.

Who is trying to harm Laney? Will Sarah be able to accomplish her mission of bringing romance to Laney and Cannon?

This book surprised me at the end of who was trying to harm Laney.  Laney's Angel is the second in a series and can be read out of order.  The book offers some laugh out loud moments as well as being touching and surprising at times.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Enjoying the month of August

                                               

     August,a month of change. As summer ends, school resumes and 
the last of family vacations are speedily taken. The gardens finish their jobs of suppling fresh vegetables while the flowers showcase their last weeks of beauty. Yes, August is the end of summer, my favorite time of year, but it also ushers in the beauty of fall.  



 



     

Friday, June 28, 2013

                                    Everyone Need Faith From Time To Time


     One of my favorite words in the English language is faith. Webster's Dictionary defines the word as the following - confidence or trust in a person or thing, belief that is not based on proof, belief in God or in the doctrines of religion. What would I do without faith? I have no idea. Faith has always been an important part of my life. From my adoption, to family crises, and being a published author, faith as always been there. The levels of faith may not have been the same with each prayer, but still faith was present. Remember, faith is not believing that God can - it is knowing that He will. 
     The Bible states in Matthew 17:20 "...if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye will say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place, and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you." Are you in need of a little faith?  

                               May everyone have a safe and enjoyable 4th of July. 



Wednesday, May 29, 2013

What Inspires You This June

     While the month of June brings a celebration of Fathers, Flag Day and the beginning of Summer, what I love the most about this month is the inspiration that June brings. Inspiration comes from the sunshine that brightens my mood as it filters through the windows of my home. Inspiration rises from spending time with my family at the beach, watching my son laugh as he and his cousins take turns burying each other in the sand. Inspiration occurs from the well manicured lawns and blooming flowers that are ever so present in the neighborhood. I guess what I am trying to say, my inspiration comes from my family, the beauty of nature, and the warm weather doesn't hurt either. That's my inspiration, what is yours?

Sunday, April 28, 2013

My Gift From God - A Mother's Day Blessing

                                                      
            I remember it like it was yesterday, a call from the adoption agency telling me that my child had been born. But the story really starts four days before Mother's Day, I was having lunch with my husband at a local restaurant. We were discussing a baby in Texas that my husband's aunt had informed us about. My first reaction was great, but something keep nagging at my heart about the situation. I had finally met with my husband to tell him about my doubts. 
           While we were in the mist of our lunch, a waitress approached our table and sat our glasses of tea down. 
           She looked at me and said, "Happy Mother's Day."
           "I'm not a mother," I replied wondering if she had overheard our conversation.
           "You will be," the waitress replied before she turned to leave. I looked at my husband, "Do you think she heard us talking?"
           He shook his head no. "She wasn't around us. She couldn't have heard." 
           We finished our meal and decided to table the conversation until later. The same waitress appeared again and put our check on the table.  "Do you mind if I write God Bless You on the check?" she asked.
           "No," I replied. Grabbing her pen from her pocket, she wrote out God Bless You and then left.  My husband paid the bill and then I returned home and he went back to work.  
           When Mother's Day arrived, we drove the two and half hour drive to visit our mothers. Later that night on the way home, I prayed for an answer about the situation with the Texas baby. As I prayed I felt this incredible peace come over me and I knew in my heart that we were not suppose to be the parents of that child. You might think I felt sadness, but I didn't. I just felt relieve that I had an answer, an answer from God.  
            A couple of days later the phone rang, I picked up the phone not expecting the phone call would change my life forever. The call was from the adoption agency, informing us that our baby had been born. As incredible as that was itself, I found out that my baby had been born the day the waitress told me I was going to be a mother. Was she an angel? I don't know. Was she a woman that God used to give me a message? Maybe. Either way I received a Mother's Day Blessing, a gift from God, my precious baby.       

Saturday, April 6, 2013

April and Blessings

    As April makes it's statement of warmer weather and lots of showers, I have decided this year to try  my hand at canning. I recently purchased a book on the subject of canning, freezing, and dehydrating fruits and vegetables. While I realize that most of the canning and freezing will take place this summer when all the vegetables and fruits come into season, I decided to start trying to learn how to exactly master this task that both of my grandmothers manage to do with ease. The idea of storing food made me start thinking about my grandmothers and how it was just second nature to them to put up food for the winter for their families. I look back at my late grandmother and wished I could ask her so many questions about how she fed a family of ten with a small income or how she made the best fried chicken in the world. I guess every one realizes later in life what a gift grandparents are as you are growing up. But unfortunately like myself included, I afraid we learn it too late in life. So if you have older family members, take the time to learn from them. I am positive it will be a blessing to you.


April 15, 2013 - Remember to pray for the victims in Boston.
April 17, 2013 - Remember to pray also for Texas.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

                                                SPRING IS AROUND THE CORNER


If you have read my blogs before you know that I am not a fan of the months of January and February. The cold winter months, flu season and the dreariness of the days seem to drag me down.  But when March comes around, I see the days becoming brighter and warmer. Sunshine returns, green overtakes the color of the trees, and spring again begins its triumphant comeback. Spring cleaning, organizing and yard work return absorbing your weekends with their required maintenance. I can't wait.


The Irish Gold Blog Hop has begun March 15-18, lots of prizes.  Check out  Prism Book Group website blog feature for details to enter to win.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

                                                  Book Review for Homerun


I just read the new release, Homerun, by Ruth Roberts.  I found it to be an enjoyable and quick read.   

At the daughter of the wealthy Max and Sharon Davenport, Cynthiana's upbringing had not been idealistic.  When asked to fill in for her best friend, Stacy as the ICYL Fundraiser Gala planner, she is forced to work with Roberto Luque, a pitcher for the Texas Rangers. The attraction between the two had been evident since the two met earlier at Stacy's wedding. When they began dating, Max Davenport is not thrilled and threatens to destroy Roberto. Cynthiana knows her father his true to his word when false charges are brought against Roberto.  Will Roberto be able to prove his innocence? Will Cynthiana be able to stop her father?  Will Roberto and Cynthiana's love be able to stand the turmoil her father has caused?  Ruth Roberts hits a HOMERUN with this book.  I am looking forward to reading more releases from Ms. Roberts. 


Available for purchase at all e-book retailers.



Saturday, February 2, 2013

                                   Happy Valentine's Day


Aw, Valentine's Day, the day where you spouse or significant other show their undying love for you.  Chocolate filled heart shaped boxes, red roses and expensive restaurants will take center stage for the day. The truth is all I want for Valentine's Day and for the past several years is for my husband to bring home dinner.  No cooking, no cleaning up dishes is like a dozen red roses to me. No crowded restaurants, no dressing up, no guilt calories from the chocolate candies. So if you are the type of person who likes to get dressed up and go out for dinner then go for it. If you enjoy receiving red roses, candy or jewelry for your special day that is great.  I will be thinking about you all when I eating my dinner in my pajamas watching my favorite movie with my husband.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year

                                                                 Happy New Year                                                                

It's January, time again to set new goals and resolutions for the coming year.  Lose twenty pounds, organize my closets, tackle the dreaded basement with some type of organization, write more.  These are a few of my goals for this upcoming year.  

January, the time when winter creeps in devouring any remains of the previous season.  Winter jackets, gloves, and scarfs are brought out and used for warmth as well as an accessory for wardrobe.  Antibacterial gels (as least in my family's case) will be used every time we walk out of our house and we will quickly make haste if anyone around us is coughing or sneezing.  Yes, January is my least favorite time of the year, but eventually I know the days will get longer and brighter and spring will again appear.  I just need to hold out for the next sixty days.