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Authors Dee Dee Lake and Susan Baganz have teamed up to create the Rules of Engagement series, a military romance novel series, with two books available now, Camouflage Christmas and Operation Allegiance. Dee Dee is an author and Army wife and Susan is a multi-published novelist. Join us as these two authors share about their writing journey and the message they convey to readers.
FEATURED BOOK: Beyond Wounded Hearts
AUTHOR: Cynthia Roemer
PUBLISHER: Scrivenings Press
GENRE: Inspirational Historical Romance
SERIES OR STAND ALONE: Wounded Heart Series ~ Book Two
TARGET AGE: Age 13+
IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME AUTHOR CYNTHIA ROEMER TO PATTI’S PORCH. CYNTHIA TALKS ABOUT HER LATEST CIVIL WAR NOVEL AND WHAT READERS CAN LEARN FROM IT.
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HOPE AND HEALING FOR WOUNDED HEARTS
by
Cynthia Roemer
Have you ever had a wound in your heart? An ache so deep it stifles every aspect of your life? Perhaps you’ve experienced a disappointing relationship, a severe diagnosis, or the loss of someone close. One doesn’t have to live long in this world before discovering life can be harsh and challenging. I would venture to say nearly everyone has experienced some sort of wound of the heart.
Left unattended, wounds can fester and deepen, leaving a person bitter and hurt. But when healing takes place, there is renewed hope and peace. Yet, the scars left behind serve as a reminder of what we’ve been through, and, with the Lord’s help, we grow stronger for having gone through the pain.
In my new Civil War era release, Beyond Wounded Hearts, my heroine, Adelaide Hanover, is a very bitter young lady. Having lost her father and brothers in the war and never having known her mother, she is alone and filled with hatred toward Yankees. The wounds in her heart are deep and real … and festering.
When her last remaining relative dies and Adelaide is badly burned in the fire that consumes much of Richmond, she blames not only the Union for her distress, but turns her back on the Lord. Unable to comprehend why He would allow such tragedies to take place, Adelaide denies the faith she once professed and holds tight to her bitterness.
Her hardened shell begins to soften when she encounters Corporal Luke Gallagher, the Union soldier who saves her from certain death. Opposites in every way, Luke’s tenacious faith begins to penetrate her wounded heart in ways Adelaide never would have imagined.
But Luke is not without his own wounds of the heart. A tragic event from his past haunts him, inciting him to attempt to regain God’s approval. Both Luke and Adelaide have a long journey ahead in understanding God’s grace and forgiveness and allowing Him to heal their wounded hearts—lessons we might benefit from as well. No matter what wounds we carry, the Lord can bring hope and healing in their stead.
Book Blurb for Beyond Wounded Hearts
They were North and South ~ Faithful and Faithless
After suffering disabling burns during the fall of Richmond, Adelaide Hanover awakens in a hospital alone and destitute, escalating her already stanch hatred for Yankees. When the Union soldier who freed her from the rubble begins paying her visits, she wants nothing to do with him … or his faith. Yet, his persistent kindness penetrates her resolve and forges a much-needed friendship. But after a dangerous man threatens Addie, she flees Richmond, intent on solving the mystery to her aunt’s dying wish before he does.
Haunted by a tragic failure in his past, Corporal Luke Gallagher takes Adelaide’s plight on as his own. Though his strong beliefs collide with his growing feelings for her, he offers his family’s home as a place to convalesce. Adelaide’s initial rejection, followed by her sudden willingness to accept his benevolence, hints there’s more to the decision than a mere change of heart. When trouble follows her, endangering her safety, as well as his family’s, Luke must lay his life and his convictions on the line to save them.
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Cynthia Roemer is an inspirational, award-winning author with a heart for scattering seeds of hope into the hearts of readers. Cynthia enjoys spinning tales set in the backdrop of the mid-1800’s prairie and Civil War era. She resides with her husband on their family farm in central Illinois. Visit Cynthia online at: www.cynthiaroemer.com
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FEATURED BOOK: The Quilt That Knew
AUTHOR: Patrick E. Craig
PUBLISHER P&J Publishing
GENRE: Amish Cozy Mystery
SERIES OR STAND ALONE: Book 1 in The Porch Swing Mysteries
TARGET AGE: General Trade
IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME AUTHOR PATRICK E. CRAIG TO THE OVER 50 WRITER. PATRICK SHARES THE BEST PLACE TO OBTAIN AND DEVELOP STORY IDEAS.
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BUSINESS MEETINGS WITH GOD
by
Patrick E. Craig
I was going through the writing folders on my computer the other day and I discovered I have sixty-five story ideas that I really want to turn into books before I die. And I wondered… where did all these ideas come from? As I looked at each idea, I saw that most of them already had a blurb describing the book, and several of them had a complete synopsis. Many of the ideas sprang from hearing a phrase, or reading something, or hearing someone make a remark that generated all kinds of thoughts in my head.
I remember the first YA book I wrote came about from a classified ad. I was looking at the local paper and I saw a ranch for sale in my county. The name of the property was Ghost Dancer Ranch. Suddenly, the idea for The Mystery of Ghost Dancer Ranch came to me. It was as though the complete book was in my head and I just had to copy it down. So, I did and published it through Elk lake Publishing.
Or… in 2011 I was reading a blog by Nick Harrison when he was still Senior Editor at Harvest House and he invited his readers to send him a one-sheet of a story idea. He mentioned he liked Amish stories and quilting stories. So, I sat down and in fifteen minutes I had the idea for A Quilt For Jenna. I sent it to him. He really liked the idea and asked for a complete manuscript. I wrote the book between April and August and sold it to Harvest House as part of a three-book deal.
Out of A Quilt For Jenna came the character of Jenny Hershberger, and I wrote two more books about her, The Road Home and Jenny’s Choice. Then I used the literary device of Jenny writing the history of her family in three more historical Amish books and The Paradise Chronicles was born. And now Jenny is back as the Amish Miss Marple, solving crimes. The Quilt That Knew is the first in what I hope will be a long stream of Amish Cozy Mysteries. And here’s the interesting part—when I started all this, I knew absolutely nothing about the Amish OR quilting. I firmly believe that God gave me the idea for A Quilt for Jenna and I’ll tell you why.
When I first began writing Amish fiction, I met an Amish lady, Sicily Yoder, on Facebook. She was a treasure house of information about the Amish. I could ask her a simple question and she would send me back pages of material. One thing she shared with me was that many of the Amish trust the Ordnung, the verbal laws that govern all Amish behavior, more than they trust Christ. They believe that keeping the law will give them right standing with God. Sicily told me that if I was going to write about the Amish, I needed to have the Gospel in all my books—the simple message that the Law can’t save you, only Jesus can. So, I did just that. I have probably sold 100,000 or more copies of my Amish books and every person who has read them has heard that message.
So where did the idea that produced Jenny Hershberger come from? James 1:17 tells us…
Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. James 1:17 KJV.
What does that mean? This great verse from the Book of James shows us that anything worth receiving comes from God through the Holy Spirit. For Christian writers, if you are truly trying to express God’s truth through your work, it must come from Him and Him alone.
What I’ve learned over the years is that ideas come from many sources: the world, the flesh, the devil, and God. Something that has troubled me lately is many Christian authors are letting the Artificial Intelligence program ChatGPT write blurbs, synopses, and story ideas for them. What I understand is the same people that run Google developed the AI part of it and Microsoft paid for the app development. So, what “theology” did they program into that app? The source of what the App will write for you is suspect—I doubt if there are any references to God or Jesus that make sense. For that reason, I won’t use it.
Here’s a better idea, in my humble opinion. Have a business meeting with God every morning. Spend some time in the Word, and then ask Him for ideas that you can write about. This morning I was studying Romans, and I saw something I had never seen. The commentary was talking about the reality of the Holy Spirit, that He is everywhere present and it suddenly became very clear to me. I was sitting in my chair, breathing. What was I breathing? Oxygen. Did I see it? No. Did I taste it? No. Did I hear it? No. Yet I knew it was all around me, giving me life.
And then I saw God is all around me in the same way, giving me his life because I trust in what Jesus did on the cross. I can’t see Him, I can’t taste Him, I can’t feel Him, but He has put His Spirit in me and he also puts ideas in my head and words in my heart—words that I hope will glorify Him and bring people to an understanding of Jehovah God—God as the Father Son and Holy Spirit. So, start having a business meeting with God every morning. And watch the ideas flow.
Blurb for The Quilt That Knew
A young girl buried in the woods for forty years… A desperate killer loose in the village…A mysterious Amish quilt and a golden ring…
Jenny Hershberger returns to Apple Creek, Ohio, the village where she grew up. But this is not a happy homecoming. She’s been called upon to solve a horrible crime, but will the killer find her first?
Police re-open the case of a woman found dead in a wooden box buried in the woods outside Apple Creek, Ohio 40 years after the crime. There are only two clues: an Amish quilt found wrapped around the body and a golden ring. Elbert Wainwright, a local detective, remembers that Jenny Hershberger is a historian who knows all the Amish quilters in the area and asks Jenny to come help with the investigation. Jenny comes with her old friend, Bobby Halverson and discovers that she is much closer to the crime than anyone could guess. Jenny and Booby begin putting the clues together and follow the trail to solve the puzzling mystery and bring the murderer to justice.
Purchase Link: Amazon Author page https://tinyurl.com/sez4vw3a
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Best-selling author Patrick E. Craig has published with Harvest House Publishers, Harlequin Books and Elk Lake Publishers as well as his own imprints, P&J Publishing and Islands Publishing. He has written eleven novels including the award-winning Islands series with Murray Pura and two best-selling Amish series, Apple Creek Dreams and The Paradise Chronicles. He also has written two novellas and an award-winning book of contemporary fiction short stories as well as two Young Adult paranormal books. His work is included in two anthologies of Amish stories.
His books have won many awards including The Chanticleer International Book Awards First Place and Finalist Awards in the Hemingway Division for 20th Century War Stories, A CIBA Semi-Finalist Award for Historical Fiction, A Finalist Award in the Word Guild of Canada Contemporary Short Stories Division and The Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Selah Award for Contemporary Anthology.
Patrick lives in Idaho with his wife, Judy.
Where can readers find Patrick online?
Webpage www.patrickecraig.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PatrickECraig
Twitter https://twitter.com/PatrickECraig
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/patricke.craig/
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FEATURED BOOK: Scream Blue Murder
AUTHOR: Susan Page Davis
PUBLISHER: Scrivenings Press
GENRE: mystery
SERIES OR STAND ALONE: series (True Blue Mysteries #4)
TARGET AGE: any (except young children)
IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME AUTHOR SUSAN PAGE DAVIS TO THE OVER 50 WRITER. SUSAN TALKS ABOUT HOW A WEATHER EVENT IN HER AREA SPARKED THE PLOT FOR HER LATEST NOVEL.
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MOVING INTO TORNADO COUNTRY
by
Susan Page Davis
In December, 2021, the area I now live in suffered from a string of violent tornadoes. Having moved here from Maine eleven years earlier, I wasn’t used to tornado warnings. Our family had to learn how they function, and to take them seriously.
My husband, Jim, and I signed up for phone notifications of extreme weather. Our basement is finished, with concrete outer walls, and includes a bathroom and laundry room. It’s also where we keep out camping gear, so it’s a pretty good shelter. I made a go-bag with essentials, just in case.
And I decided to write a tornado into my newest True Blue Mysteries book, Scream Blue Murder. It’s not very much like the real one some people in the area experienced, but it gives me the setting I needed for my story. I hope readers will enjoy it as Campbell and Bill McBride try to figure out why there’s a dead body in the remains of a cottage struck by the tornado.
Meanwhile, we continue to adjust to the differences between Maine and Kentucky. We traded blizzards for tornados. People here are amused by our amazement when we see possums, lizards, or poisonous snakes. We didn’t have any of those in Maine. We didn’t have magnolias or redbud trees either. I won’t even start on how different the food is.
But we’ve come to appreciate and even love our new home state. We think we made a good trade.
Today it’s about 30 degrees warmer here in Kentucky than it is in northern New England. Nope, we don’t miss stockpiling firewood, buying snow tires, or plowing out the driveway.
Come join me in western Kentucky where, I admit, the crime rate in my books is a bit higher than it is in real life.
Book cover blurb for Scream Blue Murder
An old photo, a twister, and a friend being stalked …
A tornado rips through town, and Campbell McBride and her dad take shelter. Afterward, they try to help others who were hard hit, and a body is discovered in the debris of a cottage near their friends’ home. Was the man dead before the twister struck? The owners of the ruined cottage hire True Blue Investigations to help identify the victim and find out how he got on their property. Meanwhile, among the volunteers, Campbell meets her mother’s old school friend, Jackie. It seems Jackie married her mom’s former boyfriend—and now she has eyes on Campbell’s widowed father.
Buy link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BT2B5X7V
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Susan Page Davis is the author or more than one hundred books in the mystery, romance, and historical romance genres. She has won many awards, including the Carol Award, The Faith, Hope and Love Chapter’s Reader’s Choice Award, and the Will Rogers Medallion. Her 2022 novel The Sister’s Search is a finalist in the Selah Awards this year. A Maine Native, she now lives in western Kentucky with her husband Jim. They are the parents of six and grandparents of eleven.
Find Susan at:
Website: https://susanpagedavis.com
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Susan-Page-Davis/e/B001IR1CGA
BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/susan-page-davis
Twitter: @SusanPageDavis
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