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When I wrote NEVER THE SAME, I was inspired by an actual plane crash where a woman survivor changes her life. In my book, when fashion buyer Kimberly Collins and high school senior Tori Moorhead escape a burning plane, both women make radical decisions that intertwine their lives forever. When it was first released with Samhain Publishing in 2007, the cover designer created the plane image for it. After my 7-year book contract ended, I asked for my rights back. I couldn’t use the same cover or the same copy when I self-published it. I revised the text and got a new cover. In 2011, NEVER THE SAME, was listed in the Romantic Times magazine in a crash course reading list. If you should read this women’s fiction contemporary novel, I hope you enjoy it and write a review. Available on Amazon and other places.
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Our daughter Amanda served at Easter Mass this morning! I love Easter! It is a beautiful day here. We might eat outside or some of us. I'm glad our grandson Dean will be here for Easter. Bart and his family aren't able to come this Easter. They will be missed!
Bart and Kelly had the beautiful flowers delivered to us for Easter! The Easter egg was made by Amanda. It even has a light inside it! ![]() I loved reading Susan Lantz Simpson’s book, Eleanore’s Wish. In fact, I could not stop reading it because the characters were so realistic that I felt like I was right there with them. I liked reading about the previous characters, Amelia and Christina, from Simpson’s previous books in this wonderful series. If you haven’t read them, I highly recommend you do! I felt Eleanore’s pain as she struggled to lose weight. She had a lot to conquer with her diabetes and high cholesterol. Living in her brother’s house was rough with the meals being heavy in fat and calories. I found myself rooting for her throughout the book. Her sister-in-law Nancy seemed to resent Eleanore’s efforts to eat healthy instead of eating her prepared dishes. It was great reading about Joshua’s bike shop and how he cared for his customers. When Eleanore bought a bike to help with her losing weight, it was inspiring. Eleanore received several anonymous gifts left in different spots. I couldn’t figure out the giver but knew the person had to know Eleanore well. I was totally surprised at the person who gave the thoughtful gifts. Josh and Eleanore had so many things interfering with their attempts to go for a bike ride together, that it was frustrating. I yearned for these two caring people to find happiness and wanted them to be together. I highly recommend you read Eleanore’s Wish. Susan Lantz Simpson is a wonderful Amish author and I look forward to reading more of her books. ~~~~ Available on Amazon and other online stores! |
AuthorI write Amish fiction, Christian fiction, Historical Christian fiction, Contemporary Romances, and Chick-Lit Mystery. I am a wife, mother, and grandmother. I have 6 wonderful children and 6 adorable grandchildren. I give thanks to God for being a cancer survivor! Archives
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