Hi, friends. I am super excited to fly across the pond to South Africa for a visit with my friend, Robbie Cheadle!
I hope you’ll join me there where we’ll talk about books, poems and other authorly things. 🙂
Not only did she interview me, but she also has a wonderful review! I’m deeply grateful.
Speaking of reviews, N.N. LIGHT’S BOOKHEAVEN posted a five-star review yesterday for Fringes, Heartstrings &Lyrics. This book promotion service is super affordable, if you ever want to check her out.

Here’s the link to her review
Also….in other news, my sister, Linda Broday has a brand new Christmas book up for preorder!
This is such a good story. I know you will enjoy it.

Here’s the Blurb:
Sometimes the brightest Christmas miracle begins with a single lantern in the window.
Two weeks before Christmas, former soldier Calder Jackson drifts into Jubilee, Texas, half-frozen and desperate to escape a blinding snowstorm. Looking for nothing more than shelter, he never expects to find a family who welcomes him as though he belongs. He hasn’t belonged anywhere for a long while.
Kate Walsh hesitates to take in a male boarder, knowing how fast small-town gossip can ruin a woman’s reputation. However, with a disabled mother and a simple-minded brother depending on her, she needs the money. Before long, Calder becomes more than a tenant. His kindness brings laughter back into their home and gives young Micah the acceptance he’s longed for.
Together, Calder and Micah build a Christmas lantern to place in the window on Christmas Eve, honoring an old Irish tradition that welcomes blessings and guides the way home. Can Calder finally find the elusive peace he’s been chasing? The love he feels for Kate makes everything seem achievable as though the light has been waiting in the window all along.
Filled with hope, faith, and the warmth of family, this heartwarming holiday romance celebrates second chances, unexpected love, and the light that guides us all home.
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