by Andrea Renee Cox
Is it difficult to follow a great novel with an even better sequel?
Yes.
Did Lynette Eason accomplish this with her latest book?
Yes!
Monday, September 26, 2016
Monday, September 19, 2016
Be My Guest: Kim Vogel Sawyer (Plus a Giveaway)
by Andrea Renee Cox
Remember when I mentioned that there just might be a giveaway coming your way? Well, I think it just arrived. *wink, wink* But more about that in a minute.
Today my guest, Kim Vogel Sawyer, is sharing a couple of character reviews from her latest novel, Guide Me Home, which I absolutely adored (click to see my review). Y'all, this book impacted my heart with its sweetness, gumption, and treacherous situations. I hope each of you will be able to read it soon!
(Stay tuned until the very end of this article for details on the giveaway.)
REBEKAH HARDIN
Resembles… my niece Mallea, who appears on the cover of the book!
Remember when I mentioned that there just might be a giveaway coming your way? Well, I think it just arrived. *wink, wink* But more about that in a minute.
Today my guest, Kim Vogel Sawyer, is sharing a couple of character reviews from her latest novel, Guide Me Home, which I absolutely adored (click to see my review). Y'all, this book impacted my heart with its sweetness, gumption, and treacherous situations. I hope each of you will be able to read it soon!
(Stay tuned until the very end of this article for details on the giveaway.)
Who are the Stars of Guide Me Home?
by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Brief physical description
REBEKAH HARDIN is tall for a girl, with long brown
hair and brown eyes, slender but strong from working in her daddy’s tobacco
fields.
Resembles… my niece Mallea, who appears on the cover of the book!
Monday, September 12, 2016
Journey Treasures
by Andrea Renee Cox
This summer, my family and I took a trip to the West Coast. It was quite an adventure, but one of the most exciting parts was that the journey took us to the last of the forty-eight contiguous states. That's right, my family and I have now been to all of the states of our country except for Hawaii and Alaska.
Something I particularly treasured about this recent vacation is all the people we met along the way. This time around, I had two particular people I wanted to meet. One is the first person who welcomed me into the book-writing world, author Beth K. Vogt. She is just as sweet in person as she is online and over the phone. The other is my friend and boss, Christina Tarabochia. I've worked for this woman for two and a half years, and it was wonderful to meet her in person, along with her husband and youngest daughter.
This summer, my family and I took a trip to the West Coast. It was quite an adventure, but one of the most exciting parts was that the journey took us to the last of the forty-eight contiguous states. That's right, my family and I have now been to all of the states of our country except for Hawaii and Alaska.
Something I particularly treasured about this recent vacation is all the people we met along the way. This time around, I had two particular people I wanted to meet. One is the first person who welcomed me into the book-writing world, author Beth K. Vogt. She is just as sweet in person as she is online and over the phone. The other is my friend and boss, Christina Tarabochia. I've worked for this woman for two and a half years, and it was wonderful to meet her in person, along with her husband and youngest daughter.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Losing Interest?
by Andrea Renee Cox
Over on Facebook, LouAnn Christie recently asked if authors
ever lose interest in the books they’re writing. This got me thinking about my
process and how many projects I’ve worked on. Have I ever lost interest in a project
I was working on?
The short answer is, “Not really.”
But that doesn’t really
explain it well.
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