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I couldn’t ask for anything better than my daughters

My daughters. I’m proud of each of them for the struggles they surmounted, their individual achievements thus far, and all of their hopes and dreams yet to come to fruition. Continue reading
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No Sex Writing Woes

It’s no secret that I’ve been working on a no-sex story since the beginning of the month, ever since my friend challenged me to write out of my comfort zone. Continue reading
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Book Review: Moon Kissed: The Marked Wolf #1 by Jen L. Grey

This is a paranormal fated mate romance. Emma and Aidan are introduced as the main characters. They’re teenagers from enemy packs, so they sneak around to meet at their packs’ respective borderlines. On Emma’s fourteenth birthday, they share a kiss, and Aidan notices a mark on her neck. He leaves and never returns to their… Continue reading
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Benefits of Embracing Lazy Days

Lazy days are wonderful days for replenishing my energy. Sometimes, curling up with a book or huddling under blankets watching a movie is just what the body needs. Continue reading
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What is success?

When you think of the word “successful,” who’s the first person that comes to mind and why? The definition of success is so simple: 1. the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. 2. the good or bad outcome of an undertaking. But how do you quantify success? Is it when you’re rich and famous and… Continue reading
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The Importance of Good Neighbors in Our Lives

I have to admit to having phenomenal neighbors. Continue reading
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Book Review: Murder Any Witch Way Brimstone Bay #1 by N.M. Howell

This cozy murder mystery, written in the first person, introduces River Halloway as the main character. River is a young witch hiding her powers from the small town of Brimstone Bay, where she moved for her first journalist job. Continue reading
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Letting go of my worry list

Let’s see. There are so many options to choose from here. Out of all the ideas that pop into my head, I’ll have to choose to let go of things that are out of my control and only aggravate my migraines. Continue reading
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Book Review: Bewitching The Vampire by Carrie Pulkinen

The 71-page short story is a fast read. Cassie McClain, a witch who is tired of hiding her powers even though exposing her magic could put her life in peril, and Branan Sinclair, a vampire who despises witches, are introduced as the main characters. Continue reading
























