All the Launch Day Celebrations | Like a Ship on the Sea Launch Tour & Giveaway

Today is launch day! And I am so grateful to find that my novel, Like a Ship on the Sea, is available! Thank you to everyone who took part or will take part in the launch … and to everyone who helped get this amazing book completed! About Like a Ship on the Sea If […]
Villainizing Romance & Other Dumb Things Christians Do

A bold title, ain’t it? I hoped it would attract your attention, and I hope the post that follows is worthy of your attention. If it isn’t, well, what can I say? I am only human, and though I have put much thought and many words into this article, perhaps it will still fall flat […]
The Beyond Her Calling Relaunch Blog Tour | A Post about Characters

In today’s blog post, I’ll be talking about my top 2 minor characters in Beyond Her Calling as well as the McAllens, who come as a group! My Favorite Things About Aunt Daphne Her random gardening. Her excellent advice on all matters, even if at times she can be a little abrupt in her mannerisms. […]
Charlotte Lucas was RIGHT!

“Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.” Charlotte Lucas makes this dour prediction to Elizabeth Bennet, the heroine of Pride & Prejudice. We laugh. It’s not true, after all. We all know that there are many, many things that you can do to guarantee happiness in a marriage. Like talking over all the […]
The War of Ivy Introspective Continues
Writing Ivy Introspective feels like something that will never happen. Which is exactly why I’m going to spend this next week making it happen. You see, writer’s block is a thing — but it’s a thing that we can fight. I might lose a battle or two, but I intend to win the war. 😛 […]
5 Romance Tropes I Can’t Get Enough Of
Hi y’all! Today I’m going to tell you about 5 romance tropes I can’t get enough of. Why? Because they are perfect. Because we all need a little awesome cliché in our lives. Because originality is overrated, and why teach a old dog new tricks if you can just tweak the trick so it’s slightly […]