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Saturday, March 22, 2025

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Dianne Miley & Two of Her Crystal Falls Series!

Good Morning and Welcome,

Today's guest has been here before with her books, Roses for Rachel and Lilacs for Laura but since both have been reissued with new covers and blurbs, we're spotlighting them again along with a short note from Dianne as to why she wrote these books.

THE PRIME SUSPECT in her cheating brother-in-law's murder, Laura James fears losing everything when her hero Brett Mitchell lands his out-of-town dream job. To reconcile with her widowed sister and earn back Brett’s trust, Laura must prove her innocence. 

Who committed murder in her back yard? And will love get another chance?

Read an Excerpt HERE.

I wrote this story to share the conflicts of young love when two people have different goals and how love and faith conquers all. When both people are willing to give, compromise comes easy. There’s also a scene where a loved one is lost, and the family isn’t sure whether he had saving faith. How they handle this tragedy makes us think and feel deeply while acknowledging that God always knows best. Triumph over tragedy and relatable family conflict are overcome with love, faith, and trust in God. 

Lilacs for Laura is available at Amazon for Kindle (FREE in KU!) and Paperback.


A DEMENTED STALKER threatens widowed mother Rachel James Santos, vandalizes her home, and sabotages her work. After her husband's murder, Rachel struggles to raise her young daughters alone. She relies on the faithful kindness of coworker Elliot Truman, but how can he protect them from the mysterious lunatic? And can she risk her heart to love again? 


After writing Lilacs for Laura, I had to delve into what happened to her sister, Rachel and felt compelled to write her story. Rachel had conflicts with Laura that needed to be reconciled, and I wanted to show God working for good in her life. While Rachel endures serious difficulties in Roses for Rachel, she grows in faith, finds love, and enjoys a happy ending! 

Roses for Rachel is also available at Amazon for Kindle (FREE in KU!) and Paperback.

Dianne Miley writes to share God’s hope, love, and grace. Her Crystal Falls Series includes: Lilacs for Laura; Roses for Rachel; Violets for Vanessa; and Sunflowers for Sarita. She contributed short stories to three anthologies: A Holy City Christmas; Charleston Light; and When You Pass Through Waters. She also authored a non-fiction book, Time to Enjoy Your Blessings. All books, as well as her blog can be found on www.diannemiley.com.

When she's not writing or reading, Dianne enjoys time with family and friends. She and her husband have two married children and two adorable grandchildren. She also enjoys cooking, gardening, flower arranging, tea parties, the beach, and her wrap-around porch. She founded a nonprofit, Sanctuary of Unborn Life in Charleston, South Carolina to help pregnant women in need. She now lives near Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Find and Follow Dianne at the following SM sites...

AMAZON

WEBSITE

BLOG


FACEBOOK


GOODREADS


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Thank You, so much, Dianne for sharing the updated versions of your books with us. 

Friends, I hope you enjoyed Dianne's post and that you'll check back weekly for Saturday Spotlight and other special guests on my blog.

Until next time, happy reading.

PamT

Saturday, March 15, 2025

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Peggy Lovelace Ellis & An Independent Woman!

Good Morning and Welcome to another edition of Saturday Spotlight.

Today's guest is brand new to our blog so please give a round of applause to Peggy Lovelace Ellis!

Thank You for joining us, Peggy, please tell us a little more about this intriguing book...

I've published contemporary stories and books, but Georgette Heyer has influenced me greatly over the years. In my opinion, she set the gold standard for novels set in the Regency era (1811-1820). I published a three-volume series in 2023 after several years of research and writing. I chose to publish all three close together because I dislike waiting for sequels! There was a first time for everything any woman has accomplished. The Regency era was the beginning of many things, so I chose to believe a woman could become financially independent in 1815. That's the basis for An Independent Woman.

The inspiration for writing this book: A distant cousin gave his lovely, petite 13-year-old daughter in marriage to a man his age, close to 50. She had been home-schooled, had no friends, and was naive to the point of childishness, but she was not mentally slow. I was appalled, but I couldn't do anything about it. So, I fought back in fiction.

OH my goondess, Peggy! That is so crazy. I'm glad you fought back in fiction. Now please give us a sneak peek into the book. LOVE this cover, by the way!

Blurb: Lady Judith Ainsley was young, but smart, when she learned of her father’s devious schemes. Despite the pain of deception and the illusion of a loving father destroyed, Lady Judith devised safeguards for her protection and independence. She had help: a dear companion, a Guardian Angel, and a Duke whom she could not decide whether to love or to hate. Lady Judith took pride in her accomplishments, unaware they threatened to crumble. More secrets are uncovered when she stumbles upon a secret cache of ill-gotten gains and draws the vengeance of foreign villains. Will she choose independence over love? And will Lady Judith forsake her pride and accept help from her enemies? Or risk dying alone?

Major Richard Chadwick is forced to leave behind his commission and the years of fighting Napoleon’s armies when he inherits the Dukedom from his deceased father—a father who refused to prepare his son for this outcome. At home, Lord Richard finds disaster, and few funds to remedy the situation. As he searches for ways to increase revenue, he uncovers a means to benefit himself while hurting the infuriating, adventurous, reckless woman he is coming to care for. However, before Lord Richard breaks the news, the lady disappears, and everything comes to a standstill while he rushes to her rescue. Will he make it in time? And if he does, will she want him after he reveals the truth?

Excerpt: Prologue

Hampshire, England, October 1801

The seven-year-old ragamuffin kicked off her half boots, laughing with delight while she wiggled her toes among dead leaves. The earthy smell rising from beneath the top layer made her nose crinkle. She sneezed and wiped her nose on her sleeve, then tucked her skirts into the top of cotton drawers and climbed the tree until she stood on a broad limb. There were many trees around, but this one had limbs near the ground. Mattie didn’t let her climb trees.

The little miss sank small teeth into a juicy red apple, delighting in the noise. Mattie would frown about that too. Eating whole apples is beneath your social position, she would say. What would she say about all the smudges on her charge’s face? The child didn’t want to know. She didn’t want a governess, but Father insisted she needed lessons Nanny couldn’t teach her, so Miss Matthews had moved into Ainsley Park.

Susanna’s scolds are different. After all, she’s an angel and whispers into her small charge’s mind.

Horse’s hooves interrupted the child’s thoughts about the ridiculous whims of her elders. Probably a groom from Ainsley Park looking for her. She didn’t want to give up these few minutes of stolen freedom. The child peeked through the leaves.

Reining his gray horse to a standstill beneath the tree, the rider reached for an apple. Not an Ainsley groom, but a young gentleman she’d never seen before. Relief bubbled into a mischievous impulse. She tossed her half-eaten apple toward him. It hit the horse, which reared, white-stockinged feet clawing the air.

The unexpected movement sent the rider backward off his mount. His brimmed hat flew in one direction, his apple in another. He scrambled to his feet and soothed the mare. “Sorry, old girl. That apple chose a bad time to separate itself from the tree.”

The girl couldn’t control her giggles, which brought the man’s frowning gaze upward. Afraid now, she lost her footing, tumbling unceremoniously toward the ground. He jumped forward and caught her. They landed in the leaves barely missing the horse’s hooves.

She rolled off him and scooted backward, staring into the prettiest face she’d seen outside her storybook about Greek gods. Glittering green eyes beneath fair curls that tumbled over his forehead stared back at her.

“Did you throw the apple?” He smoothed his face into a superior smirk. “Oh well. You’re only a little girl, not old enough to know better, but don’t throw apples at horses again, understand?”

The voice of the Greek god in her storybook must sound like his, light, not a deep rumble like her father’s voice.

“Little hoyden, your face is filthy.” He stood, hauling her up beside him. Without warning, he kissed the tip of her nose. “There, I’ll wager that’s your first kiss—also your last if you don’t wash your face.”

“My name’s Judith,” she blurted. “What’s yours?”

“Richard.” He rescued his hat from a low limb, then swung himself onto the saddle and spurred his mount.

She shouted after him, “I’ll marry you someday, even if you are prettier than I am!”

His laughter floated back until his mount’s long strides carried him from her sight.

“I will marry him,” she muttered, “or my name is not Judith Elizabeth Ainsley.”

Don’t make rash promises. They might come back and haunt you someday. Now, you must return home.

Judith trudged toward Ainsley Park. Susanna telling her what to do again.

~ *~ * ~

LOL I Love it! Now please tell us where we can find An Independent Woman and more about yourself...

The book is available at Amazon FREE in KU or $2.99 to buy. It is also available in Paperback.

As for myself, from early childhood I've dreamed of  writing stories but fiction often eluded me. However, my editing business has kept me busy for 50 years. I edit for Elk Lake Publishers and for freelance clients in fiction and nonfiction, Christian and general markets. Apparently by osmosis, I learned to write fiction and once the words started, they never stopped.You can find out more by visiting my Amazon Author Page, Goodreads page or on LinkedIn.

Thank You, SO much Peggy for sharing this incredible book with us. I'm looking forward to reading it.

Hope you enjoyed today's post friends, and that you'll check back weekly for Saturday Spotlight and watch for more exciting news coming soon!

Until next time, escape in the world of fiction.

PamT



Saturday, March 8, 2025

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Jacqueline Seewald & The Lost Lady!

Good Morning!

It is my great pleasure to bring today's guest back to our blog.

Jacqueline Seewald has been here several times with her various books. Today she's telling us a little about her latest release, The Lost Lady.

How's life been going for you Jacqueline?

Due to illness, I haven’t been able to be active on social media. But I have an announcement: THE LOST LADY, my new romantic mystery/Regency novel, is live for order both in print and ebook. It is a sequel to TEA LEAVES AND TAROT CARDS and is published by Luminosity.

Oh my, Jacqueline! Our thoughts and prayers are with you for complete healing and total restoration. Can you tell us more about your book?

Sure, Here's the Blurb:In the Regency London of 1816, Brianna is lost and without a shilling. Successful businessman James Winthrop comes to her rescue. However, he is both attracted and suspicious of this beautiful mysterious young woman. Who is Brianna? What secrets lurk in her past? What is she hiding? But James has his own secrets to contend with. Neither will easily resolve their problems even as they are drawn together romantically while dealing with kidnapping and solving a murder. Read an Excerpt HERE.

Sounds SO interesting! Where can we find The Lost Lady?

Other than Amazon, The Lost Lady can be found at B&N, Apple Books, Waterstones, Everand, Fable, Indigo, FictionDB, and pretty much anywhere you purchase the books you love. Just have your local store order using the ISBN#: 978-1738497935.

Wonderful, Jacquie. Now tell us a little about how to find YOU...

I am a mult-published, and multiple award winning author. I'm a writer, former teacher & librarian and a Jersey girl at heart. If I'm not writing then I'm reading. You can find out more by visiting my Website/Blog, on GoodReads and Amazon.

Thank YOU, Jacquie for visiting with us today. We certainly wish you the best of luck and God's blessings with your books AND health.

Friends, please add Jacqueline to your prayer lists and gather up your prayer warriors to storm heaven on her behalf.

THANK YOU.

Until next time, keep reading.
PamT

Saturday, March 1, 2025

#SaturdaySpotlight is on @JoRichardson & Blind Spot!

Good Morning and Welcome!

Back in 2021 we featured this book by Jo Richardson but since it's been updated with bonus content and beautiful chapter pages, we're featuring it again. Take it away, Jo, and tell us why you wrote Blind Spot...

Life is messy. I like to write about the mess and make something good come out of it.

I guess you could say the story was born out of my annoyance with an old episode of the TV shos, Medium. I cooked this guy up and couldn't get him out of my head, but then I found, I couldn't get her out of my head either. And here we are. I think it's special because neither of them are really saving each other... they're both saving themselves. 

And I love that.

I love it too, Jo. Give us more please...

Blurb: Sydney Fallon has spent her entire life seeing things before they happen.

Tucker Chase is no exception.

He’s not looking for any new friends when he rolls into town. He's not looking for anything but a way to escape his past.

But how do you stay out of someone's life when you see it flashing before your eyes on a daily basis? 

Excerpt: It’s not a long drive to pretty much anywhere in Madisonville, so we get to Ian’s in no time. And when I put the Beetle in park, I notice another car there already.

Another car that doesn’t belong.

Another car that probably belongs to a squatter or worse, some low life thief, trying to break into Ian's place and trash it or something.

I get out of the Beetle and wave for Joshua to stay back while I find the heaviest piece of wood I can, then head down the side dock.

I’m slow and careful not to make too much noise.

The small, one-story boathouse might not look like much to a lot of people, but to Ian, it holds a lot of fond memories. I'll be damned if I’m gonna let some jerk ruin his things.

I creep along the boarded walkway, and soon enough, I spot the owner of the car on the back deck. I catch my breath a little when I see him. He doesn’t seem like he’s in much of a hurry. He’s simply standing there, his back to me, looking out onto the old Tchefuncte River.

His thick, dark hair is a mess; his clothes are in complete disarray. His hands are stuffed into his pockets as he stands, feet apart like a soldier at ease.

If he wasn’t a burglar, I might consider him...cute.

Good God, Sydney.

I can’t help but let down my guard for a minute as I watch him. He looks like he’s pondering something. I want to peek around at the expression on his face to see if it reflects what I’m feeling. Then I remember why he’s here.

Probably wondering how quickly he can get down the river and over to New Orleans.

There are plenty of lowlifes who use the winding rivers by Madisonville and the surrounding towns as a convenient waterway escape after conducting who knows what kinds of illegal business in New Orleans.

I step closer and lift the piece of driftwood over my head, ready to knock him out if I have to.

When I hit a creaky board, I freeze.

The man spins around.

He takes one look at me and his brow knits together into a scowl. Like he’s angry with me for interrupting him. And his plans for ransacking Ian’s place.

"What the hell?" he mutters.

I decide I better not waste any more time thinking.

I swing the wood down at his head, but he catches it mid-strike. He looks like he’s about to laugh except for the fact that he’s so irritated.

I yank at my weapon, trying to get it out of his grasp so I can take another swipe at him, but he holds on tightly.

Then the silence between us is broken.

"Can I help you?" he growls. "I mean, you know, other than giving you a head to swing at?"

"Can you help me?" I pull again, to no avail. "You're the one on private property!"

"Yeah, I know. Mine."

"Yours?” HA! “Liar! This place happens to belong to a very good friend of mine." 

I’m still tugging as hard as I can at the piece of wood. And he’s still scowling at me. 

"A good friend of yours, huh?" 

Why. Won’t. He. Let. Go!

"Yes, Ian Hedder, as a matter of..." I pull again. "...fact, and I've already called the police, by the way."

"Good," he tells me. Then he lets go of the wood.

As he lets go, I’m giving it my all, and suddenly, I’m flying backwards, off the dock, into the chilly, muddy river's water with a scream.

The water is freezing.

I come up for air.

“Holy shit!”


WOW what an excerpt! Thanks for sharing. Where can we find the book?

Blind Spot  is available at Amazon for Kindle, in Paperback version, and in Hardcover.

Great! Now tell us a little about you...

I am a ... 
> FanAddict
-> Superhero geek
-> Mystery aficionado
-> Twisted sense of humor
-> Paranormally fascinated
-> Broken in oh, so many ways
-> Graduate of the world renowned Sarcasm Academy
-> Believer that love is perfectly imperfect

You can find/follow/connect with me on my Website, Facebook, and Amazon. Sign up to receive my newsletter HERE.


THANKS Jo!

We wish you the best of luck and God's blessings with Blind Spot and all future books.

Hope you enjoyed today's spotlight friends and that you'll come by weekly for another edition of Saturday Spotlight.

Until next time keep reading.

PamT