Read to the end for the giveaway! One thing I love about the series is the ability to tell the story of Tommy and Jack and Julie through flashbacks. It allows everyone to get a glimpse into the way the family formed and the reason their bond is so strong. I intended the flashbacks to …
A giveaway on the way :)
If you have a minute, please answer the following poll. I am going to be doing a giveaway soon and I want to tailor the post based off of your answers. Also- is there a flashback you wish had been written or a scene you really want to see?
Off topic, but necessary
The first time it happened, I was 10. I was told by an adult that I was going to Hell because I didn’t believe in Jesus. I can only imagine my parent’s anger when I told them and they had to make the choice between letting me see my friend and finding a way to …
Jimmy and Sabrina
Jimmy. I love when a character takes a turn I didn’t see coming. Like Stephanie, I always pictured David and Bee growing up, falling in love and living happily ever after. I figured Naomi and Jimmy would do the same. But something changed as they all got older. I began to see that David and …
Preorder available!
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Her Legacy
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Moving on…
I can’t believe that in two months, the Family by Choice series will publish its last book. I have been working hard to give this chapter and these characters the ending they deserve, while allowing the story to move to a place I know it needs to go. Each and every book has been a …
A little preview
“Till Death Do Us Part” is the beginning of the end of the series as it stands now. I don’t mean that as a foreboding statement, but more of a clarification for what you will find when you read it. There are a lot of loose ends which are tied up. One of the biggest …
Friendships
I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting over the summer (some might call it procrastinating) as I bring the series to a close. It’s not that I think about the different storylines necessarily or even the characters themselves, but the relationships. I look at this family and think about the impetus for each relationship, outside …
Reviews. The good, bad and ugly
Reviews. One of the hardest parts of being a writer is putting your thoughts on paper. Sitting alone in a room with a computer or a pencil and paper is a solitary sport, with our own angels and demons guiding us. We work. We slave. We spend copious amounts of money and time and effort putting out …
