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Darkness Falls Again

It is done. After hours of work, all the Christmas decorations are stowed away. The cats helped. At least that was what they claimed when I found their stash under the tree. I will miss the house lights most of … Continue reading

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Happy Thanksgiving USA

Tomorrow starts the long Thanksgiving weekend where we Americans will stuff ourselves almost more than the Turkeys most of us will serve. But today is prep day. I’ll be making the cherry cheesecake, prepping the salad, and double checking the … Continue reading

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A Time for Us, Paranormal Romance, Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Why am I always waiting on a man? Nysia’s breath fogged the windowpane. Leaning forward, she rested her forehead against the glass and looked down at the village hanging on the mountain slopes. On her left, white veiled … Continue reading

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Outsmarted by the Cats

Every year we buy a live tree and set it up in the family room. Every year, we lose ornaments to the attention of the cats. This last year we added 2 new fluffy members to the family and feared … Continue reading

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Happy Veteran’s Day

A very big thank you to all who have served in the United States military. And sorry for posting this a day early. I’m still learning my way around the new wordpress app. Last year, I wrote about why Veteran’s … Continue reading

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The Christmas Village, Chapter 3

Alrighty folks. I’m busy prepping for Dark Hope’s release and planning for my daughter’s college graduation so here’s the last sneak peak of my Christmas book. Egypt, thank God I didn’t miss you.” Helen Weaver, nee O’Connell, stood on Egypt’s … Continue reading

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The Christmas Village, Chapter Two

“The lights are out?” Cade Dugan squinted at the silhouette moving through the brightness of the afternoon sun. “Just a few bulbs.” Metal rattled. The shadow shifted. Paul Browning, the Mayor of Holly, climbed down the ladder. Colored- glass bulbs … Continue reading

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