Woman Versus Waves

Living Outside the Lines: “Woman Versus Wave”  The history of SUP or stand-up paddling is a bit murky. An article in Stand Up Paddling World Magazine http://www.supworldmag.com/the-history-of-stand-up-paddling/ extends credit for the discovery from Hawaii to Tel Aviv to the UK. No matter the origins, all across the US and into Europe and Australia, stand-up boards have become Read More

From the Heart: “A Collection of Stories and Poems from the Front Lines of Parenting”

From the Heart: ” Collection of Stories and Poems from the Front Lines of Parenting” may no longer be in print, but if you’re interested, you can connect and contact the editor at https://writeforcharity.wordpress.com/the-book/. Read More

An Unpresentable Glory

Imagine returning home one evening and finding an injured man sprawled in the yard, what now? Societal norms dictate a call to 911 the next logical action, but what if the injured individual is adamantly opposed because he has secrets such a call would reveal? Linda Jensen found herself in this very situation. Her impulsive decision Read More

Summer Plans and Other Disasters

Callie Stevens is a grown woman who, at times, seems like a confused, awkward and emotional teenager. In Callie’s world, everything must be planned; no spontaneity, no unanticipated discoveries, nothing outside of her well-orchestrated plans. As a college educated adult, with a career teaching children, one would expect Callie, by the age of 27, would Read More

Christmas with the Cowboy

What happens when an injured Navy Seal is forced to leave the career he loves, return to a place he ran from and face the woman he has loved forever but knows can never be his? These are the questions on every reader’s mind after their introduction to strong, silent type Zach Norman. Zach’s happiest Read More

A Light So Lovely

With the release of the movie, “A Wrinkle in Time” stirring up controversy in the Christian community, it seems Sarah Arthur’s, A Light So Lovely: The Spiritual Legacy of Madeleine L’Engle might provide valuable insight. It doesn’t. In her book, Arthur points to L’Engle as a highly intellectual and unique person.  The failure lies in Read More

Dangerous to Know

Set in early 1800 England, Megan Whitson Lee’s Dangerous to Know takes readers into the tumultuous world of pre-James Dean rebel, Lord Gregory Gordon Bromby.  Possessing the appearance of a proper gentleman, up and coming poet Lord Bromby is anything but a gentleman. Even for readers drawn to the bad boy type, Lord Bromby is not Read More