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  • Home Baked Bribery Review: On Tour with Celebrate Lit Apr. 25, 2025 / 4 Comments

    Home Baked Bribery Review About the Book Book: Home Baked Bribery (Addie Masters Mysteries Book 2) Author: Gina Holder Genre: Christian Cozy Mystery Release date: March 4,…

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  • Meow Meow Milks the Cow Review: On Tour with Celebrate Lit Apr. 13, 2025 / 0 Comments

    Meow Meow Milks the Cow Review About the Book Book: Meow Meow Milks the Cow: A Towers of Light Read to Me Author: Allen Brokken, Illustrated by…

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  • Ephesians: Experience God’s Power Review: On Tour with Celebrate Lit Mar. 21, 2025 / 7 Comments

    Ephesians: Experience God’s Power Review About the Book Book: Ephesians: Experience God’s Power Author: Sarah K. Howley Genre: Bible Study Release date: January 5, 2025 Are you ready…

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  • Truth Cursed Review on Tour with Celebrate Lit Mar. 07, 2025 / 8 Comments

    Truth Cursed Review About the Book Book: Truth Cursed Author: Angie Dickinson Genre: YA Fantasy Release date: February 18, 2025 Speaking the truth can be a dangerous thing.…

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  • A Year of Flowers Review: On Tour with Celebrate Lit Jan. 17, 2025 / 16 Comments

    A Year of Flowers Review About the Book Book: A Year of Flowers Author: Suzanne Woods Fisher Genre: Contemporary Romance Release date: November 18, 2024 In this collection…

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  • Romance author confessions #4: Side Characters. So Romance author confessions #4: Side Characters. Sometimes they become more than the author intended. Sometimes they become a favorite of the author (even if they don’t get their own story). 

Which side or secondary characters have captured your attention? 
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    I think we all face it sometimes. That feeling of I think we all face it sometimes. That feeling of being an imposter, not quite like we belong where we are. 

But I don’t want to focus on the feeling. I want to rest in truth. Looking back, I can see how much God has grown me as a writer and as a person. It’s humbling and all glory goes to Him. 

Wherever He leads and whatever His path for me looks like, that’s the road I want to stay on.

What about you? Ever feel the same way? How do you deal with it?
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    I saw this bookstagram trend on the amazing @meezc I saw this bookstagram trend on the amazing @meezcarrie’s page and thought it looked fun. It’s an easy way to get to know the authors and readers I follow and for them to get to know me. 

For my ‘fives’ I’ve chosen the following five themes:
📚Five books that highlight my reading style 
🎨Five of my favorite hobbies
🍿Five of my favorite reading and writing snacks
🐼Five of my favorite animals (though you get a bonus with the emoji because I love pandas too!)
🎥Five of my favorite movies (you can learn a lot from a person’s favorite movies)

Do any of our favorites match? What are your fives? I’d love to learn more about you!
    How does your work day look? I've got my music for How does your work day look?
I've got my music for inspiration and focus, my writing timer buddy, my laptop, and an idea. Can you guess what my work in progress is before the end of the video?
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    Distractions. Some of us struggle with them more t Distractions. Some of us struggle with them more than others. 

Breaks can be good, especially when well-planned like movement breaks and getting outside breaks. 

But they can turn into procrastination and excuses to make ourselves feel better about not doing what we’re supposed to be doing.

Some of my distractions are ways to help recharge my creativity. Some help me unwind and reset. And as long as I don’t let them sideline me indefinitely, without boundaries, they can help me be my most creative and productive.

When you need a break, what activities do you turn to?
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