Sunday, September 8, 2013
The Unrelenting Tide
Shania Hane is a famous movie star, but when a stalker becomes dangerous, she disappears in a plane crash, leaving behind a heartbroken following.
When a few years later, Devynne's husband is killed, she knows the stalker has found her again, and she is forced to raise her little daughter, Marissa, with a gun in her night stand drawer, and every sense on high alert.
Carcen Lang is her brother-in-law. A police officer like her late husband, Kent, Carcen has made it his responsibility to protect Devynne and Marissa from the danger that stalks their lives.
In a world where even the tide is an overwhelming reminder of her situation can Devynne find a way to keep her trust in God strong? Can they catch the man who has spent years destroying everything Devynne holds dear? And can she and Carcen find the love that is seeking them out?
This book drew me in from the get-go. Lynnette Bonner's way of manipulating words to make you feel a part of the story makes this book more than worth the read. I've read other books by her, and I'm in awe of the amount of research and accuracy she puts into each book. A very worthwhile read, especially if you like intense mysteries with a nice little side of romance.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Blog Tour: Ten Questions
current story, and then you tag five other writer-blogger
friends to participate next week. Katelyn Shear over at
The Life of a Teenage Writer tagged me. Thanks Katelyn!
post about today. But I finally decided on A Light From
The Shadows. It's my latest fantasy story that I'm
in my fantasy series.
1: What is the working title of your book?
A Light From The Shadows
2: Where did the idea come from for the book?
Well, I already knew the MC for this book was going to
be a minor character from the previous book, Darcy Vatain.
So I was thinking about her character and what she's like,
and this story just came up. I know the idea of someone
being physically injured in anger, especially by their father is
something that would tear her up. So I decided that an old
enemy would come back with plans to kill those who
3: What genre does your book come under?
It's fantasy with a nice twist of romance in it.
4: Which actors would you choose to play your
characters in a movie rendition?
I've thought about this, and searched. I finally found
Jenna Bryant for my MC, Darcy. Her eyes are
perfect. :)
really thought about finding actors for the rest of them yet.
up with:
form an alliance to protect those closest to them from the
man who would take their lives.
6: Is your book self-published, published by an
independent publisher, or represented by an agency?
7: How long did it take you to write the first draft of
your manuscript?
the fastest I've ever written a book.
8: What other books would you compare this story to
within your genre?
C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. It's basically a tale of
good versus evil, where evil has the best chance of winning.
raised in Christian homes can be so easily led astray.
Seeing these girls, who have so much potential in their lives,
throw it away in destructive ways really hurts. So I wanted to
write a story to show them a better way.
10: What else about your book might pique the
reader’s interest?
sure what will. It's a story of a girl who has spent the last while
of her life blaming herself for her father's death, and how she
learns that it was no one's fault, and she has to let it go, and
allow herself to love other people again.
with Rise, Write, Shine!, Kathryn C. Lang with
Successful Freelance Writer, Cara Bedford with
Hope to inspire..., Emily Smith with My Random Life,
and Tommie Lyn with
Mountains in My Heart...Sand in My Shoes.
Friday, January 18, 2013
People
Especially when I looked around. No one else seemed to even notice them. Everyone was bent on getting where they needed to be, and no one looked around for the supernatural that filled the air above us.
It kind of made me sad. These people are missing out on so much they could be seeing. I wish I could somehow help them all see how God can be a part of every minute of every day.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Rainbows

Friday, March 2, 2012
Book Review: The Shadowed Valley. By Y. I. Lee
After a fire takes her mother and assumed father, Celia finds herself traveling to a dreary place called Greyache House. When she arrives, only a cold reception is waiting. The lady of the house and the butler are both dark, fearsome characters, and the only comfort to be found is in Mary, a maid.
Before long, Mary sends Celia on a quest. With a talking horse as a companion, Celia sets off on a life changing journey through The Shadowed Valley. Along the way, she will make friends, face dangers, and ultimately, choose between faith and doubt. Can Celia live through the hazards of a journey that tests her to the limits of her strength? And can she trust the companions who come to her along the way?
Find out in The Shadowed Valley, an adventure-filled book for young teens and those who still are at heart.
I was enamored with this story because of the depth of imagination used in the writing of it. A rocking horse coming to life, true villains who fill your heart with horror at times, and people who though lovable, fail at times. Like real life, people fail but the book promises a hope beyond failure.
Y. I. Lee is a talented author with more books on the way. I can hardly wait to read more of her work.
Monday, January 23, 2012
A story altogether too long
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Little Miracles. Or are they?

