Oh. My. Chapter 35 of 36. đŸ˜„ This is the perfect example of feeling like having all the time in the world, only to realize, it’s running out! I will miss doing these posts and interacting with you all each Friday. No worries though. It’s


I hope everyone had a great weekend! It’s Monday and time to announce the winner! This week the ARC goes to Mary M. Brown from the blog comments! Congrats, Mary! PM me on Facebook, or email your address (deverhart2@nc.rr.com) so I can get your book to


Happy Friday! When someone asks, “what does it feel like when a book is about to release?” The image that flashes in front of me is that of a skier (me) moving into position to descend a black diamond hill. For anyone that has ever


Hello 2022. Hello Readers!🎇🎉 The WINNER of this week’s ARC is Leeza Stetson from the blog comments! Congrats, Leeza! PM me on Facebook, or email your address (deverhart2@nc.rr.com) so I can get your book to you! I’ll see everyone back here January 7th for another


New Year’s Eve is here! It also happens to be my husband’s birthday!💖 After seven months of First Sentence Fridays, I am feeling conflicted. For one, I have only three more posts to share, so I tend to feel a little melancholy when I know


It’s Monday morning again! đŸŽ„đŸŽâœšđŸŽ…đŸ»đŸ•° Are you ready for Christmas? The WINNER of this week’s ARC of The Saints of Swallow Hill is Debbie Alvarado from the Facebook comments! Congrats, Debbie! PM me on Facebook, or email your address (deverhart2@nc.rr.com) so I can get your book


One week before Christmas Eve!Â đŸŽ„đŸŽ…đŸ»đŸŽâœš On to Chapter 32 – and uh oh. Part of the sentence is a spoiler, which means . . . I have to leave some of it out. 😉 *************************************************** Rae Lynn has definitely had her share of ups and


Good Monday morning, readers!  🕰 <– 😬 The WINNER of this week’s ARC of The Saints of Swallow Hill is Mary Jane Coward from the blog comments! Congrats, Mary Jane! PM me on Facebook, or email your address (deverhart2@nc.rr.com) so I can get your book to


Welcome back to Friday! And a first sentence . . . 👏 Chapter 31! *************************************************** The title of Thomas Wolfe’s novel, “You Can’t Go Home Again,” published posthumously in 1940, turned into a saying over time, “you can never go home again.” There has been


The WINNER of an ARC of The Saints of Swallow Hill from the surprise pop-up giveaway announced yesterday is  . . . Tina Hargis-Stansbury!      Congrats!!! PM me on Facebook, or email your address (deverhart2@nc.rr.com) so I can get your book to you! AndÂ