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Sept. 2014 Book Winner!!
Congratulations to Suzanne Andersson, the winner of our September 2014 Free Book!! Suzanne, I’ll be mailing you a copy of Lori Benton’s wonderful novel THE PURSUIT OF TAMSEN LITTLEJOHN! Please let me know your address via email at sue@sueharrison.com or message me on Facebook! Congratulations! Sue
Our first March 2014 Book Winner!!
Congratulations to Stephanie Kennerly the winner of Janie Chang’s novel THREE SOULS!! Stephanie, I’ll get the book to you soon! Meanwhile, I hope you’ll all “tune in” next Wednesday, March 19 for information on our next free book! Blessings! Sue Harrison
November 2014 Free Book!
This month our free book is an inspirational romance by award winning novelist, Karen Witemeyer. Set in the old west, STEALING THE PREACHER is a delightful romp. From the back cover: “Crockett Archer can’t believe it when he’s forced off a train by an outlaw and presented to the man’s daughter as the preacher…
August 2013 #2 Free Book Winner!
Congratulations to Debbie Abel, the winner of our 2nd August 2013 Free Book! Debbie, I’ll be sending Michael K. Reynolds’ IN GOLDEN SPLENDOR to you this next week! Blessings! Sue
AMISH
Wild Word Friday! You may have noticed that novels about the AMISH People are very popular. The AMISH lifestyle fascinates many people, particularly those who need a break from the fast-paced, hard-edged world we live in today. The AMISH people in the United States live much as they did 200 years ago, and refer to…
Your Pet! Gary
Gary! and his loving Mom Gary’s owner, Cheryl, tells us that this cute little guy was born on her father’s birthday, so is named after her dad. I’m wondering if that’s a singular honor. Gary may well be the only donkey in the world named after its owner’s father. LOL, Cheryl! Welcome, Gary, you’re our…
That’s a sky with personality! Beautiful shot, Sue.
Thank you, Carol!. My husband is the photographer. I loved his photos so much that I asked if he would mind me using them for Monday No-Words-Just-Tranquility blog posts. (He said, “Sure, go ahead.”)