Beyond The Night by Marlo Schalesky

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Please welcome fellow author, Marlo Schalesky who has a wonderful new release, “Beyond the Night” from Waterbrook, Random House.Marlo, tell us about the book, please. Well, here’s the official blurb: They say love is blind.This time they’re right. . . As a woman lies unconscious in a hospital bed, her husband waits beside her, urging her to wake up and …

Wagered Heart by Robin Lee Hatcher

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(Note: I can’t get the jpgs to load. Sorry! But read on!) Please welcome my friend and fabulous author, Robin Lee Hatcher. She’s going to tell us about her latest release, Wagered Heart. Congratulations, Robin Lee, on another great book. About Wagered Heart: When Bethany Silverton left the genteel life of Miss Hendersonís School for Young Ladies back in Philadelphia …

The Perfect Life

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THE PERFECT LIFE by Robin Lee Hatcher Katherine Clarkson has the perfect life. Married to Brad, a loving and handsome man, respected in their church and the community. Two grown daughters on the verge of starting families of their own. A thriving ministry. Good friends. A comfortable life. She has it all until the day a reporter appears with shocking …

Rachel Hauckbooks, Deborah Raney, fiction, reading, writing 1 Comment

Leaving November is the second novel in the Clayburn Novels series from Howard/Simon & Schuster. Daughter of the town drunk, Vienne Kenney has escaped Clayburn for law school in California. But after failing the bar exam – twice – she’s back home with her tail between her legs, managing Latte-dah, the Clayburn cafe turned upscale coffee shop. Jackson Linder runs …

Sweet Caroline is almost here!

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Sweet Caroline, my next Thomas Nelson book debuts February 12. I’m so excited. Romantic Times Book Club wrote: Hauck’s adorable novel contains the multi-layered characters readers have come to expect from her books. The enjoyable story and unpredictable ending entertains and offers much to think about. – 4.5 Stars, Melissa Parcel, Romantic Times Book Club I’m so busy finishing Love …

I wanna be found faithful

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I wanna be found faithfulI wanna be found steadyI wanna be found faithfulUntil the end.Justin Rizzo Just a quick update as I need to get editing/rewriting today. Elle’s story still needs an ending. I know it, just haven’t written it all the way. Grace, grace