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Thursday, February 25, 2016

#ThursdayThoughts: Guest Post by @kmdaughters!

Good Morning Friends,

It is with great pleasure I bring back to our blog, KM Daughters who are sharing some very special thoughts with us....

As little girls we idolized our dad. He worked three jobs for much of his career to keep food on the table and a roof over our heads. We didn’t have much in economic terms, but looking back on our childhood we agree that we had everything we needed and that we were rich in the love our parents lavished on us.

We couldn’t afford a car, so taking walks together as a family was major entertainment. Those frequent expeditions on foot taught us to appreciate togetherness and inspired our love of nature.
Another childhood joy inspired us – listening to the children’s stories Daddy wrote for us.

He carried a steno book everywhere with him and whenever he had a few minutes downtime, whether waiting for a bus or a break from one of his jobs, he wrote. His stories set our imaginations soaring.

Many years later we continue the tradition of walking and talking. On one of our sister walks, K.M. Daughters created the storyline for our first book, Reunion for the First Time (Coming in 2016 from The Wild Rose Press). Every book since has started the same way – walking together on Prairie Paths, along a sandy beach, uphill on mountain paths or suburban sidewalks like the days we strolled hand in hand with our father.


We can’t help feeling that Daddy is still with us on those walks inspiring his daughters to weave tales of their own.

Visit K.M. Daughters at http://www.kmdaughters.com

K.M. Daughters is the penname for team writers and sisters, Pat Casiello and Kathie Clare nee Lynch. The author name is dedicated to the memory of their parents, Katherine and Michael, the "K" and "M" in K.M. Daughters. Inspired by their father who wrote children's books for them when they were small and their mother's love of romance novels, K.M. Daughters was "born" in 2005 at a Romance Writers of America national conference when the sisters plotted their first manuscript. 

K.M. Daughters has published twelve award-winning novels garnering rave reviews. RT Book Reviews magazine awarded a 4-star, "Compelling, Page Turner..." rating to BEYOND THE CODE OF CONDUCT, CAPTURING KARMA and ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND LAW. 

RT Book Reviews awarded ROSE OF THE ADRIATIC 4 1/2 stars! "Fantastic...", and the final installment in the Sullivan Boys Romantic Suspense Series: IN THE ST. NICK OF TIME, rated 4 1/2 stars by RT Book Reviews - "FANTASTIC, A KEEPER". 

THE SNOWS, an Amazon Kindle Select book is the author's first women's fiction novel with inspirational elements.

FILL THE STADIUM, mainstream women's fiction, is K.M. Daughters' newest release and is available on Amazon inPaperback and for KindleBarnes and Noble and at All Romance Ebooks!

I've read Fill the Stadium and you can find my review at Amazon.

Hope you enjoyed this week's Thursday Thoughts, check back every week for more as well as Saturday Spotlight and Tuesday Treasures!

Until next time...take care and God bless.
PamT

6 comments:

Marissa Garner said...

Lovely Thursday Thoughts. Thanks for sharing.

marilyn leach said...

You sisters share such a rich heritage of a father who wrote. What a tremendous influence. I'm pleased to hear the walks continue. Cheers

Alicia Dean said...

Oh my gosh, this made me cry! What precious memories and what a legacy your daddy left you. I assume he was a wonderful writer, because you girls sure have a gift. Love and hugs!

Jacqueline Seewald said...

I think it's great that sisters can work together. So wonderful that you also share great memories of your father. Wishing you much success with your writing.

K.M. Daughters said...

Hi Marilyn, Ally, Marissa and Jacqueline, Thank you so much for your kindness and for visiting with us today. We count you among our "sisters". HUGE hugs to you, Ally - and to all.

Nightingale said...

My daddy used to write me stories, too.