Bringing Adam Home was an engrossing read that was at times infuriating, heartbreaking, and hopeful. Det. Sgt. Joe Matthews may have just been a cop doing his job, but in my mind he's a hero. He fought through apathy and incompetence to find and prove the truth of what happened to Adam Walsh. John and Reve are also heroes for taking their personal tragedy and using it to change … [Read more...] about Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction That Changed America by Les Standiford
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The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox
Many thanks to my colleague who informed me of the following web link. "The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. … [Read more...] about The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox
Secrets to Parenting Your Adult Child by Nancy Williams
Nancy Williams writes with an authority born of a strong Christian faith, a licensed counselor, a life coach, and the mother of two adult children. I devoured this book as I was hungry for just the sort of information and advice that she was sharing. My daughter graduates high school in less than a month and has joined the Army. Williams' book surprised me by … [Read more...] about Secrets to Parenting Your Adult Child by Nancy Williams
Mossy Creek by Deborah Smith (An excellent mother’s day gift)
I met the author of the Mossy Creek series at a conference a few years ago. She and her cowriters were very friendly and down-to-earth. Both Amazon.com and LibraryThing rate the book as 4.5 stars out of 5. Amazon describes the book as … [Read more...] about Mossy Creek by Deborah Smith (An excellent mother’s day gift)
Chatting with authors on Writerspace
I've found a new hobby. Writerspace offers live chats with authors 4-5 times each week. Already this week I was in a chat room speaking with Roxanne St. Clare and Candice Poarch. The writers chat for about an hour and then give away a prize or two. … [Read more...] about Chatting with authors on Writerspace