Innocence- #FictioninaFlash Challenge #WritingCommunity #amwriting


This week's Fiction in a Flash Challenge is provided by Suzanne Burke. You can read the entries and join in here. Innocence The snow fell softly, splattering against the windshield only to get brushed aside by the car's wipers. It had been snowing for most of the three-hour drive and Vanessa was tired. If it …

‘Fiction In A Flash Challenge 2021.’ Week #31 Entry Part 3) by by Harmony Kent @harmony_kent #IARTG #WritingCommunity #WritingPrompts #FlashFiction


A heart-wrenching piece by Harmony Kent for the Fiction in a Flash Challenge- a must read!

#BookReview- Week 1 #GoodReads #ReadingChallenge @AHarmon_Author and Janet Dailey


Do you participate in the reading challenge? Do you aim high, or lean toward safe instead of sorry?

But What About The Good?


Kathryn Jane shares an inspirational post about the good in 2020- a must read (and yes, she does paint these beautiful cat prints!)

#NewRelease- Ghostly Interference @JanSikes3 #MCRomance


The one thing I hope everyone takes away from this story is the inspiration to open your hearts...

#BookBlitz- The Ultimate Betrayal by @KatMartinAuthor #RomSuspense


To prove her fatherโ€™s innocence, sheโ€™ll have to turn a killerโ€™s sights on herself

2020 From a #Gardener Perspective- #SundayStills #Photography


My resolution for 2021 is not to take life for granted, embrace every moment, and most of all, be grateful for my blessings.

#BookReview- Top 2020 #Reads from my #BloggingCommunity #WritingCommunity


While many bloggers are posting their top ten reads of the year, I thought I'd do something a bit different and mention my top reads from fellow writers in the blogging community.

#BookReview- The Smallest Part by Amy Harmon #Romance @aharmon_author


โ€œIn the end, only three things matter. How much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.โ€ - Unknown

#BookReview- Enjoy the View @SEmorgenthaler #RomCom #amreading


A grouchy mountaineer, a Hollywood starlet And miles of untamed wilderness... What could possibly go wrong?

#CoverReveal- Legally Blind Luck by @JamesCudney4 #CozyMystery #Read


I'm thrilled to share the cover for fellow blogger and friend, James (Jay) J. Cudney's upcoming release, Legally Blind Luck!

“Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus.”


Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies! A wonderful #holiday post by @SharonWray on the Word by Word #blog.

My Christmas Gift to You- #VirtuallyGone #Suspense #ReadersCommunity


Virtually Gone is a police procedural suspense novel with engaging characters and enough twists and turns to keep mystery lovers happily turning the pages.

Finding the Joy in #HolidayLights- #SundayStills #Photography


This week's Sunday Stills Challenge is LIGHTS! You can check out our host, Terri Webster Schrandt's post here Maybe it's due to the warmer temperatures (at least for Canada) and the rarity of snow, but Victoria goes all out for Christmas. Here's a few of the lights we've seen in previous years. We hope to …

Sunday Lines: Sunday, December 20


Beautiful, inspirational quotes with the theme- Searching for Joy- on the Word by Word #blog

December Book Reviews, Part II


Diana Peach shares a wonderful review for Perfectly Imperfect and other must-read books as she finishes her 60 book Autumn Reading Challenge- congrats, Diana!

D. Wallace Peach's avatarMyths of the Mirror

My 60-book Autumn Reading Challenge was a success, finishing with 5 days to spare!!

Here are final 6 reviews and a snapshot of all the wonderful books.

Decemberโ€™s Part II book reviews include myย 4 and 5 star reads of YA fantasy, a paranormal anthology, short stories, and poetry! I hope you enjoy the browse.

Click on the covers for Amazon global links.

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Life is like a Bowl of Cherries: Sometimes Bitter, Sometimes Sweet by Sally Cronin

ย Iโ€™m a fan of Croninโ€™s short stories and snagged this anthology the day it came out. The author describes it as a collection of short tales that reflect โ€œthe complexities of life, love, and loss.โ€ Thatโ€™s a fit description. There are stories of kindness, family, grief, courage, and second chances. The characters are ordinary and relatable, but theyโ€™re also extraordinary in those moments that define who they are as people.

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#BookReview- The Law of Moses by Amy Harmon #Romance #Suspense @aharmon_author


This story broke my heart in so many ways.

#NewRelease- Bailed Out by Rebecca Zanetti Suspense #Reading


The Past Never Stays Buried

#BookReview- The Culmination by Gwen Plano #Military #Suspense @gmplano


Blurb from Amazon.com The Culmination, a new beginning is the third book in The Contract thriller series. After an assassination attempt on an Air Force base in northern California, tensions mount. Heads of state meet to craft a denuclearization agreement. The meetings between these nuclear powers take a murderous turn. A nefarious conspiracy re-emerges and …

Snowy Days- #SundayStills #Photography


Terri Webster Schrandt is traveling to her new home this week, so the Sunday Stills Photography Challenge is hosted on Cats and Trails and Garden Tales. Stop by to see the pictures and join in here. We don't see a lot of snow (except from a distance!) on southern Vancouver Island, but every now and …