Welcome Linda Hall

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Please welcome fellow author, Linda Hall, talking this week about her new LI Suspense, Shadows At The Window, which earned Top Pick from Romantic Times Book Club Reviews Hi Linda, tell us about SHADOWS AT THE WINDOW. Shadows at the Window is the second in my “shadows” trilogy. The women in these series of books must deal with and work …

Finished a book in 24

Rachel Hauck Maggie O'Farrell, reading, writing 2 Comments

I can’t remember the last time I read a book in 24 hours. Maybe Bob Larson’s “Dead Air” because I thought it was so ridiculous and I kept waiting for him to redeem the Saints. Maybe it was Elizabeth Berg, “Dream When You’re Feeling Blue.” I picked up Maggie O’Farrell’s “The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox” at the airport yesterday, …

Updates on a boring life

Rachel Hauck biting, boring, but good, cats, dogs, doing a bunch of stuff, politics driving me crazy, reading, teaching a workshop, writing 3 Comments

Okay, life has been a little boring lately – I’m happy to report. Not boring to me, but just no a whole heck of a lot to report. Life is status quo and I’m glad! I am feeling quite ranty about politics, but I’ll refrain from spewing here. I’ll say this, “Think, people, think. Listen! With both ears, your heart …

Rachel Hauck books, 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 …

The 12 Authors of Christmas Tour!

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Hey y’all! Starting tomorrow, December 1st, I’m hosting ” The 12 Authors of Christmas.” Stop by each day to read Christmas memories and traditions of your favorite authors, and perhaps a few new-to-you authors. I’ll be hosting the first half of December with the lovely and gracious Tricia Goyer hosting the last half of the month and the sweet and …

Weclome Cindy Woodsmall

Rachel Hauck Amish, Cindy Woodsmall, fiction, reading 5 Comments

My friend and author, Cindy Woodsmall, has a new release in her Sisters of the Quilt series. Cindy is doing great with these wonderful stories. Take a look at a blurb about book two, “When The Morning Comes. Her relationship with former fiance Paul Waddell in tatters, Hannah Lapp has fled her home in hopes of finding refuge with another …