It’s Camy Tang day!

Rachel HauckCamy Tang, Deadly Intent, fiction, writing Leave a Comment

I love Camy. She’s beautiful, funny, and a smart writer to boot. Her newest release is Deadly from Love Inspired. Here’s a bit about the book: The Grant family’s exclusive Sonoma spa is a place for rest and relaxation — not murder! When Naomi Grant finds her client Jessica Ortiz bleeding to death in her massage room, everything falls apart. …

RWA Conference and The RITAs

Rachel HauckAuthors, friends, RWA Conference, the RITA, Washington DC, writers 5 Comments

Today I flew home from the Romance Writers of America conference in Washington DC. I went without any of my buddies, but left with many new and improved relationships. My roommates, Jane Thornton, Nancy Hines and Cecelia Dowdy were strangers on Wednesday but friends by Sunday. Friend and fabo author Leanna Ellis became a better friend. I deepened my relationship …

Delta Airliines, and the rest of them

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I’m in tears. I needed to change my return flight from Washington DC next week. So, I called Delta ready to bite the bullet and pay the $100 change fee. I was so blessed by their generosity and customer service. In these difficult economic times, Delta decided to up their change fee from $100 to $150, and add an $50 …

Love’s Pursuit by Siri Mitchell

Rachel Hauckbooks, Christian fiction, historical, Love's Pursuit, Puritans, reading, Siri Mitchell 1 Comment

Please welcome my friend, Siri Mitchell, a fabulous author. She has a new release and I highly recommend all of her works.Siri graduated from the University of Washington with a business degree and worked in various levels of government. As a military spouse, she has lived all over the world, including in Paris and Tokyo. Siri enjoys observing and learning …

The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society

Rachel Hauck1946, books, death camps, English Channel Islands, fiction, The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society, WW2 2 Comments

I didn’t think I’d like this book. It’s written in letter form from an author to her editor and friends. But I would’ve missed a touching, heart felt story told by characters that could’ve been my friends. Or relatives. Set in early ’46, right after the war, author Juliet begins corresponding with the residents of Guernsey, (yes, where the cow …