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The true story of a near fatal car accident

“The boys have been in a terrible accident. They’re being life-flighted to Salt Lake City. They’re both alive. That’s all I know.”  Those were my sister’s words when I answered the phone on Monday night, July 16, 2018. My 16-year-old son had been driving. The car drifted to the right. Jake overcorrected, sending the car into a spin. […]

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Tides of Duplicity, Available Now

Just popping over to tell you about Tides of Duplicity, book two in the Coventry Saga. It’s available today, and it’s only 99¢. I didn’t want you to miss it–the price will go up next week. A jewelry heist, a kidnapping, and a choice. When Fitz’s sister disappears, he’ll do anything to get her back, […]

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Legacy Rejected Featured today at Many Books

It’s release day! Legacy Rejected is available now, and I can’t wait for you to read it. Check out these early reviews: “Deliciously creepy, as always. This author is the queen of suspense!” –Bookbub Reviewer “A romantic suspense novel with a really good plot that will keep you reading long into the night! … It […]

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Remembering God’s Faithfulness

Last week, I made a ridiculous statement. I was on the phone with my friend lamenting a few of our family’s current trials, and I said something like, “Sometimes, I long for last July.” Ridiculous, right? You may remember what happened to our family a year ago. (If you don’t, check out the blog I […]

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Beauty in Flight Available Now

  Two years out should have been enough. Cell mates no longer shoved her, fellow inmates no longer raised their fists, and guards no longer leered. A year ago, she’d been released from parole. Harper Cloud was free. Except her heart didn’t believe it. So begins Beauty in Flight, book one in a three book […]

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Maintaining Gratitude in the Midst of Trials

Mountains are so pretty from a distance. When they’re in front of you, they beckon you with their beauty. But get in the midst of them, and you see them for what they are—rocky ground and steep angles and bitter winds. Terror on every side. Trials seem the same way to me. We see the […]

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Two accidents, lots of generous people, and countless miracles

In the early morning hours of Friday, July 13, my 19-year-old daughter fell down a flight of stairs and landed on the concrete walkway outside a friend’s apartment building. Lexi could have hit her head and suffered a traumatic brain injury. She could have broken her back. She could have broken her neck. By the […]

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