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I told this story on Natalie Hartford’s blog, but I wanted to share it with everyone here, too. A few weeks ago, I was driving Grace about an hour a way to meet my mom so she could stay with them for the weekend. Traffic was slow for several miles because a crappy car with … Read the rest
General Davis, Circa 1862. Along with my love of suspense, true crime, and thrillers, Civil War history is another favorite, so today we’re talking about a Civil War murder committed by Jefferson Davis. No, not THE Jefferson Davis, the one and only President of the Confederate States of America, but Jefferson C. Davis, an officer … Read the rest
Happy #Row80 Day (click here if you don’t know what Row80 is)! It’s the first check-in, and of course the party’s going strong over at the #Row80 hashtag. I don’t have a recent photo for the contest, but I had to share this one. Tell me those aren’t some rockin’ bangs. And the clarinet completes … Read the rest
Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you had a fantastic weekend. Our weather here was beautiful, and I got some serious plotting/writing done on The Prophet, so I’m happy. Today’s post is a Mish-Mash (to steal Kelly Hashway’s phrase). First, I have to give a huge thank you to the wonderful Jenny Hansen for bestowing me … Read the rest
Due to this post from Roni Loren (thank you for the warning, Roni) I’ve decided to remove most photos from Thriller Thursday. I hope you’re still able to enjoy them! Every rational person knows vampires aren’t real. There are no undead cursed to walk the earth for eternity searching for their next victim. And delicious-smelling, sparkly vampires … Read the rest
I found this pic by Googling random acts of kindness. It’s too cute not to share. Last Friday, the wonderful Amber West posted a challenge on her blog, A Day Without Sushi. What can you give up for the next few weeks in effort to donate to charity? The idea is giving up a daily … Read the rest 



















