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The Earl’s Enticement by Collette Cameron – Review
Originally posted on Rhythempoets:
Blurb: She won’t be tamed. A fiery, unconventional Scot, Adaira Ferguson wears breeches, swears, and has no more desire to marry than she does to follow society’s dictates of appropriate behavior. She trusts no man with the secret she desperately protects. He can’t forget. Haunted by his past, Roark, The Earl…
Just Give Up? Not Me. — Post by Mary C. Findley
Originally posted on FINDLEY FAMILY VIDEO:
It’s all over for publishing. *sob* An author friend shared a post made by bestselling author Mary Demuth. She says, “This is why I’m taking a Sabbatical, and why I am having to reevaluate writing and speaking as a profession.” She in turn shared a post by Philip Yancy. You…
Finding what you’re looking for
Originally posted on Free Reader:
While I found an enjoyable read (albeit not quite what I was looking for) for my Saturday shorts, I also finished another e-book Saturday which was exactly what I was looking for. “A Winter Dandelion” by Amy Steiner was a delightful journey of recovery and learning to “let go and let…
Memory of Spring #haiku #photography #poem
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? in memory of the spring now passing I drew the long clusters of wisteria that move like waves © Masaoka Shiki In cold, grey embers my fingertips, eager seek memories of golden springs long past nature fragrant songs it sings ~mdw ? The prompt for today…
I have a right to be heard, shouts the soul
Originally posted on Curving toward the center:
I have a right to be heard, shouts the soul – those were its words when I finally unlocked the door © Crystal Chan
Fourth of Ju-Lame
Originally posted on Highest Form of Whit:
Listen. I’m not about to get all Debbie Downer on you, but I have some problems with the 4th of July. Mainly, it tends to inspire blind patriotism. Lots of shouts of “‘MERICA!” and copious amounts of burnt cow and pig and probably too much booze. Definitely too much…