Saturday, December 9, 2023

Christmas Sonata - Chapter 1


 

“I’m going to say it one more time, man. A Christmas album is the best option for you.” Ozi North leaned back in his desk chair looking relaxed, but Matthew knew that the music producer was frustrated with him. After his slip in an interview, his sales had dropped and then continued in a downward trend. To make matters worse, people had started a #boycottMatthewWhittier campaign on social media urging people not to listen to any of his music.

Matthew propped his right ankle on his left knee and sighed. “You know that isn’t going to happen, Ozi. I can’t do it.”

Ozi shook his head. “You are bound and determined to be the martyr in this situation, but this is the mess you got yourself into. I’m offering you a way out, but you refuse to take it.” He leaned forward, placing his elbows on his black desk. “No one even wants to talk about supporting your next album. Your other option is to take a sabbatical and pray to God that one day what you said will be forgiven and forgotten so that you can make music again.”

Matthew ran a hand down his face. A year ago, he had been one of the top selling Christian artists in the nation. Crowded arenas had sung his songs with him in worship. Churches regularly used his songs for their worship time. Now, no one wanted to hear from him at all.

“How long can they hold a grudge? It’s not like I committed some serious sin! All I said was that there was nothing worth celebrating at Christmas.” Even as he repeated it, he didn’t see anything wrong with what he said. Christmas was over-commercialized even within the church. The holiday didn’t even take place during the time of year when Jesus was most likely born. As far as he could tell, that day in December only promoted self, greed, and indulgence.

Ozi sighed, and Matthew took a moment to study the man who had been his mentor and supporter since the beginning of his career. Ozi hadn’t seemed to age a bit in the ten years that they had worked together. His black hair was done in cornrows tight against his scalp. Black glasses framed his brown eyes and he had a goatee. His brown fingers drummed a beat on top of his desk.

“That was only your opening statement,” Ozi reminded Matthew. “If I remember correctly, you started on a tirade that the interviewer had to cut off because you were getting a little too – animated.”

Matthew shrugged. The actual interview was a blur for him, and he had refused to watch it or listen to it after it happened. To be honest, he had thought it would blow over faster than it had.

“I’m entitled to my opinion,” he said folding his arms across his chest.

“You certainly are, but people generally don’t like to be called ‘dumb sheep’ and hear their pastors called ‘wolves’ and ‘false teachers’ for ‘exploiting’ the birth of Jesus for monetary gain.” Ozi looked down at some notes on his desk. “You also said that anyone who bought gifts, had a tree, or listened to Christmas music should question their Christianity, because they were worshiping the gods of commercialism, greed, and comfort.”

While he didn’t remember saying it, Matthew didn’t question that it had happened, because they were thoughts he had often had before. He never went to church during the month of December because of his strong feelings on the subject.

It wasn’t that he didn’t think that the birth of Christ was important. He often read the accounts in the gospels about the nativity, but never in December. It was better to keep it separated from the taint of modern Christmas celebrations.

“It seems like we’re at an impasse,” Matthew finally said. “You think the only way to get back into the good graces of the industry is to do a Christmas album, and I refuse to do that.”

Ozi grinned. “Why not? You could release a new Christmas classic called Why Christmas is Detrimental to Christianity and let’s not forget that great hit, Christmas is for Suckers.”

“I’ve never said that!”

“I believe that was your closing line before the interviewer cut you off,” Ozi said with a chuckle as he looked back down at the transcript. “Yep, here it is. ‘People should wake up and realize that Christmas is for suckers.’ Seems like you were about to go on, but the interviewer had more sense than you did and stopped the interview before you dug your grave any further.”

Matthew frowned. “Okay, I might have gone a little far with that.”

“You think?” Ozi scoffed. “You insulted almost everyone that would support your music. How did you expect them to react? Even the people who tried to support your beliefs did so tentatively and reluctantly because they didn’t want to be seen as supporting you personally after how antagonistic you were. If you genuinely wanted to change the culture, you couldn’t have done it in a worse way.”

“Well, I can’t go back and undo it. I refuse to apologize for my beliefs. There’s no way I’m going to make a Christmas album. So now what?” Matthew felt his stomach twist. He knew that Ozi could very well tell him that he appreciated what he had done, but Glory Records no longer had a place for him there. If it came to that, he didn’t know what his next step would be.

Ozi stood up and came around his desk and perched on the front of it. “I know you well, and I know that you love the Lord dearly. There’s a reason why your music has been so well-received for the past decade. There’s a chance that if you lie low for a little while, you can stage a comeback, but I’d give it at least a year. People have a short memory most of the time.”

“What do I do in the meantime?”

“Write your music like you would normally. You can even use the studio to record it.” Ozi put a hand on Matthew’s shoulder. “You have a God-given ability to express the truths of God in a way that resonates with people. I believe that He has more for you in the future. This is just a little setback. You’ll get through it.”

“Yeah, I can do that.” Matthew was thankful that he had lived modestly and saved most of what he had earned. It seemed like he was going to need that savings for a while.

Ozi smiled. “And if you need a little extra money, you can always teach piano to kids in the neighborhood.”

“I doubt any mothers are going to want me near their children. I might tell them Santa Claus is a myth or that the Easter Bunny isn’t real.” Matthew didn’t even want to get started on that tangent.

With a laugh, Ozi stood up. “Glad to see you can joke about it.”

Matthew got to his feet. Ozi was a good friend, but he was also a busy man. He no doubt had other things to do than deal with Matthew’s mess.

A tap on the door drew their attention. The person on the other side didn’t wait for an answer. She burst through, her chest rising and falling as if she had run, but Matthew wasn’t sure how she would manage that with the three-inch heels that she was wearing.

“I’m sorry to barge in,” she said, “but I need help!”

Friday, October 27, 2023

Pilgrim Passage - Chapter 1


 

May was lost. Not physically. Physically she was standing at the railing of the porch of her mother’s bed-and-breakfast, Holliday Hotel. She stared at the passing cars on the street, but she didn’t know what she was looking for or waiting for. Her hands rested lightly on the white painted wood as she inhaled deeply. The shade was a welcome relief from the sun’s heat. The end of July had seen some welcomed rain, but the temperatures remained scorching.

She had come back home last year after Halloween. Yet she didn’t feel like she was home. Staying with her mom in the apartment below the inn, May was surprised she hadn’t outstayed her welcome. Carol, her mother, hadn’t even dropped a hint about her leaving. Even her sister, Libbie, who could be blunt with her opinions hadn’t mentioned that it might be time for her to find a place of her own.

Which only proved what May already knew. When she had returned, she had come home broken, and her family was trying to shield her from any more pain. The problem was they didn’t really understand her brokenness. She didn’t even really understand it herself. When had things started going so horribly wrong? How had she allowed one man to control so much of her life, given him the power to break her? Libbie would have never allowed it to happen to herself. May was the weaker sister. Maybe a little too trusting. It was something Libbie had complained about in regards to both May and Carol. May usually didn’t mind. She knew that Libbie was trying to protect them, especially after their father died.

Now May wondered what would have happened if she had told Libbie about what was going on. Perhaps Libbie would have ridden in to save the day. Would she even have wanted Libbie to save the day? Not back then, May realized. Back then, May would have fought her and told her butt out and mind her own business. She had been so sure she knew what she was doing. Boy, was she ever wrong!

She sighed and lowered her gaze to her feet. She felt like she was in a holding pattern. A grown woman living with her mom, without a steady income, feeling like even God had withdrawn from her. Everyone she knew seemed to tiptoe around her as if afraid that she would completely shatter at the slightest hint of anything negative.

The red front door opened and without turning around May could recognize the sound of her mother’s footsteps treading softly as if not to spook a wild animal. Maybe that’s what she was – a wounded deer. One corner of her mouth twitched at the thought, but it was gone before a full smile could bloom.

“May, Elena just called. She says that she sold a large house outside of town. The wife was asking about interior decorators. I have their number if you’re interested.” Carol crept nearer, and May noticed the paper wadded in her hand.

Elena Garcia was her mother’s best friend and a realtor in Willow Creek. Any of the jobs that she had gotten since moving back seem to come from either her mom or Elena. She knew they were trying to get her back on her feet, but it felt like charity.

May lifted her gaze and held out her hand. “Sure. I’ll give them a call.”

Carol stuck her hands in her jeans pocket after she handed May the paper. Her eyes studied her younger daughter intently as if trying to find the secret to getting her daughter back to her old self. May didn’t have the heart to tell her mom that she didn’t think her old self would ever return.

“Have you painted anything recently?” The hope in her mom’s voice made May’s stomach clench.

“No, my things are still packed.”

Carol nodded, but her frown deepened. “You know Marissa Vasquez had success with displaying her art at The Master’s Manor. You could see if they would be interested in your watercolors.”

“Maybe.” May didn’t have any desire to paint or create. She enjoyed the few interior decorating jobs she’d had, especially decorating the rooms of Inn Season, but Willow Creek didn’t really have many opportunities for that. She glanced down at the paper in her hand. At least she had one more.

Crushing the paper in the pocket of her shorts, she knew a part of her restlessness stemmed from a knowledge that she could not stay here and do her job. She either needed to move to another city on her own again, or she needed to find another career. She couldn’t live off her mother forever, but she also couldn’t survive on her own in this small town.

“Well, think about it.” Carol went back inside, and May felt bad that she couldn’t offer her mom more hope that she was healing.

May crossed her arms on the railing. The least she could do would be to pull out her art supplies and at least show her mom that she was making an effort. Even at the thought, though, her shoulders felt heavy. She had nothing to offer.

A gleam caught her attention and she turned her head to see a silver Jaguar driving down the road. It was not a car that was typically seen in Willow Creek so she wasn’t surprised to see it pull into the parking lot of Holliday Hotel. The driver wasn’t likely to be a local.

A man stepped out of the car and got his suitcase from the trunk. He had dark sunglasses on, a white shirt opened at the collar with a blue suit. His wavy brown hair looked soft though his five o’clock shadow gave him a rugged look.

May sucked in a breath. Willow Creek had countless resorts and B-and-Bs since it was so close to Yosemite National Park. Why in the world had he chosen Holliday Hotel of all places?

He walked up the steps and only paused for a moment to glance her way. His mouth opened as if to speak, but he changed his mind and continued to the front door.

“Welcome home, Will.” Her words might have been kind, but her tone was biting.

He slipped off his sunglasses, and she met eyes that were a deep blue and fringed with thick eyelashes that would make any girl envious. Any girl but her, she assured herself.

“I wasn’t sure you’d recognize me,” he said. He looked at her as if he were afraid she might attack him. The thought briefly brought a hint of a smile to her mouth.

“Oh, I’d never forget you, Will. It’s hard to with your face plastered on all the magazines and tabloids.” She rolled her eyes.

He looked uncomfortable at the mention of his notoriety. “Well, it’s still been a long time.” He shrugged. “It was possible that you would forget me. I was kind of hoping to come home under the radar.”

May lifted an eyebrow and looked pointedly at his car. “If you wanted to fly under the radar, you should have rented a Honda Civic.” A flush crept up her face at the involuntarily slip that she remembered his first car.

Will’s gaze briefly met hers, but he thankfully ignored her comment as he looked over at the Jaguar. He scratched his chin. “That probably would have been smart. I’ve always struggled with that sort of thing. Put me in a lab or give me a complex math equation, and I’m in heaven. Try to get me to behave like a normal human being around others, and I’m afraid I’m still just as awkward as I’ve always been.”

Somehow his words found a soft spot in her heart, but she ignored the twinge it gave her. “How long will you be here?”

“It depends on how long some business takes.” He looked her over, not in a way that made her feel icky, but as if he was calculating some problem. She smoothed her hand over her windblown hair and tugged at the hem of her t-shirt. “You look . . .” he shook his head narrowing his eyes, “sad.”

Her heart skipped a beat. She had been trying so hard to show him disdain. How was he able to see past that to her heart? It wasn’t fair.

“I’m fine,” she snapped. “You’d better get checked in.”

Will slipped his sunglasses into his breast pocket. Instead of heading for the door he moved towards her. She fought the urge to back up and instead met him toe to toe. His hand lifted, but he put it back down immediately.

“I’m sorry for whatever it is that you are – ‘fine’ with. You don’t deserve it.”

She fought back the tears. Dang this man! He’d been here all of five minutes and had dragged her emotions around as if he had them on a leash!

“What do you know about me, Will? It’s been a long time. You know nothing about me.”

He nodded, but he didn’t look like he believed her. “It has been a long time.”

She folded her arms across her chest and met his eyes daring him to take another step, but deep down she didn’t know how she would handle his next move. He had her so far off-balance that she might slap him – or kiss him – and either one would be extremely inappropriate.

He smiled the lopsided smile that she used to know so well. “I guess I’ll just have to start at square one. It’s never bothered me to start over. It’s the secret to my success.” He turned around and grabbed his suitcase. At the door, he looked back and said, “I’m looking forward to getting to know you, Miss Holliday.”

As the door shut behind him, she made two startling discoveries. The first was that Will Brewster made her feel more alive in five minutes than she’d felt in a year. The second was that she didn’t hate him after all, and that was a dangerous thing.


Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Bring on the Fall Giveaway

 


Hello Readers!


Fall is here and it is the perfect time to curl up with a good book! I have partnered with Celebrate Lit for a giveaway just for you to build up that fall TBR pile!


Here is your chance to win 35 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit's Bring on the Fall Giveaway.


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The event and giveaway is going on now through October 15.

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Holliday Hotel Book 8


Are you getting excited for the next Holliday Hotel book? This one has been on my mind for a long time. When I began this series back in 2016, I knew that the Thanksgiving book would be May Holliday's story, but I didn't know the journey that May would take to get here. At the end of Independence Hall, I left poor May in a bad place, and I had several of you reach out to me wanting to know what was going on with her and wanting me to make it better. 

In response, I left May sitting while I told Autumn's and Miguel's story in Harvest Hollow. Carol would celebrate Halloween, of course, but she would make it an opportunity to share the light of Jesus. I couldn't skip over that holiday. Besides, May's story was always supposed to be the Thanksgiving book, so she needed to wait. I think it was worth it though. 

After May's long wait, I'm please to announce that Pilgrim Passage will be releasing in October 2023! 

When May Holliday returned to Holliday Hotel, she was broken, discouraged, and questioning her life decisions. Her biggest fear was that her former boss, Terrell Lindsay, would show up in Willow Creek and manipulate her into working for him again. Instead, William Brewster, her old friend-turned-enemy returns to town.

Will is now a successful business owner, well-known in the car industry for the technological improvements his company adds to luxury cars. None of that matters as he comes home to take care of his parents as their health begins to fail. Running into May could give him the friendship that he desperately needs, if only he can get her to forgive him for the stupid things he did when he was young.

But when Terrell Lindsay shows up at Holliday Hotel, Will makes an even bigger blunder. Will tells Terrell that he and May are engaged. With a fake engagement, a new working situation, and taking care of his parents, Will has a lot to handle. Can gratitude be the secret ingredient to making everything work?

Be sure to follow me on Facebook and Instagram for more updates including a book cover reveal which will coming soon! 

Photo by RDNE Stock project: https://www.pexels.com/photo/baked-pumpkin-pie-near-basket-of-fruits-5847890/

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Back to School Giveaway

 

Hello Readers!


Kids are back in school and we are all getting back to our routines. To celebrate and to build up your TBR pile for you to use to have some R & R,  I have partnered with Celebrate Lit for a giveaway just for you!


Here is your chance to win 40+ books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit's Back to School Multi-Author Giveaway.


Click here to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/26a15/2023-back-to-school


The giveaway is going on now through September 17.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Writing Update


 

I'm so excited for the books that are coming soon! 

First off, book eight in the Holliday Hotel series is in the editing phase right now. I'm hoping to have the edits back by next month so that it can go into the final revision. If all goes well, it should be available in October. I loved writing May's story! It was wonderful to see her grow and heal. This will be the Thanksgiving book in the series, and I'm so grateful for the journey I have been on through this series.

Next, I'm about halfway through writing this year's Christmas novella! After taking a year off, I'm thrilled to be able to provide another Christmas story. I always enjoy writing them, but last year I just couldn't make it work. It's a pleasure to see it coming together, and I am absolutely loving this story and these new characters. As much as I love Holliday Hotel, sometimes it's nice to explore other settings and characters.

Speaking of which, Holliday Hotel is nearly at its end. Next year's book will complete the series with a Christmas story. It's been a ride for sure! I've enjoyed each book and celebrating each holiday, but I don't think I'll ever write a series that long again. I'm sure if you read them back-to-back right now, you'll see some glaring errors because it gets difficult to keep track of everything.

What's next when Holliday Hotel is completed? I'm not exactly sure. I've got two series that are teasing the back of my mind. I'm not sure which one I'll go with first, but I know that God will direct my steps when the time comes.

Be on the lookout for two new books this fall! I can't wait to share them with you! In the meantime, you can follow me on Facebook or Instagram for title and cover reveals, book launch parties, and giveaways. 

Photo by Suzy Hazelwood: https://www.pexels.com/photo/black-typewriter-machine-typing-on-white-printer-paper-1303835/

Monday, June 26, 2023

The Power of Music

 


Music has always had an important role in my life. My family's playlist is eclectic as we all enjoy a variety of music, but most important to me has always been worship music. The lyrical reminder of the promises of God, the praises extolling all of God's goodness and glory, the heart-rending surrender have always spoken to my heart and fixed my mind on Jesus. As I was healing from my depression, God used several songs to pull me out of the pit I was in and to fix my eyes on the truth. 

Look What You've Done by Tasha Layton became my anthem and is still one of my favorite songs today. It spoke to my heart in mighty ways when I was entrenched in lies of Satan telling me that I was useless, that I was unloved, that I was unworthy of God's love and sacrifice. In this song, Tasha Layton confronts lies like that head on with a reminder that God is working in us and through us, that His death and resurrection provide healing, and that God's truth has victory over Satan's lies. The line "You spoke Your truth into the lies I let my heart believe" brought me to tears as I realized that I had bought the lies and it was time to allow God's truth to expel those lies, to break new ground, and heal my wounds. In the process, I give God the glory saying, "Look what You've done, God, to bring about my healing, pulling me out of depression." 

I was on praise team when See a Victory hit me hard. We had sung the song many times in service and it hadn't really affected me. Through rehearsals, I hadn't had any problems at all. In the middle of service, the words became very real to me and I started to cry. I'll admit that a vain part of me hoped I wasn't ugly crying since services are recorded, but mostly I allowed myself to be overwhelmed by the lyrics. My victory over depression was because the battle belongs to the Lord. He is the only reason that I can triumph over the difficulties in life, and I'm thankful for His strength. The bridge hit hard as well. "You take what the enemy meant for evil, and You turn it for good." Satan tried to destroy me with lies. He tried to tear apart my family. He tried to make me question my value and worth. But God turned it for good. He brought me out of my depression and kept my family intact, even helping relationships to be stronger than before. Through my struggles, I can encourage others who are battling the same thing. I'm sure that there are many more ways that God is using this and will use it, and I'm so grateful that God can take such a horrible time in my life and make it into something good and valuable.

Not only is this song a powerful fight song, it's packed with truth. Overcomer reminds us that we can overcome the trials in this life, not through our strength, but because "the One who overcame death is living inside of you". It reminds me of 2 Corinthians 4:17-18. "For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." I know it doesn't seem 'light' and 'momentary' when we go through it. I struggled with my depression for about three years. It did not feel like a temporary and insignificant struggle, but it was working to prepare me for eternal things. In comparison with eternity, that stretch of time is just a blip on my timeline.

When it felt like I was battling my depression all alone, God was still there. He didn't leave me ever! That's the promise of Not for a Moment by Meredith Andrews. We don't have 'feel' God to know He is there. We don't have to 'hear' Him to know He is here. God promised He would never forsake us, and He never leaves us even for a moment. It doesn't matter what our state of mind is, what we've done, God is there. "In my hurt, at my worst, when my world falls down, not for a moment will You forsake me."

I could probably pick hundreds of songs that God has used in my life, but I'll stop there. I'm so thankful that God created music for us. I'm thankful for the singers and songwriters who can express truth so eloquently. I'm so thankful that the Holy Spirit speaks to hearts in many ways, including through worship. In the darkness, in the struggles, God used music to bring power and strength to my life, to remind me of the truth of His love and presence in my life.

“Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.”
 
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Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Summer Kick Off Giveaway

 



Hello Readers!


Summer is here, kids are out of school, and the beach is calling! No better time to pick up your favorite book to read in the lounge chair! To help you build up that summer TBR pile,  I have partnered with Celebrate Lit for a giveaway just for you!


Here is your chance to win 35 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit's Summer Kick Off Giveaway!


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The giveaway is going on now through June 18.

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Reclaiming Mother's Day


 

I had the best Mother's Day this year! In the past, I've struggled with this holiday (and I've written blog posts about that as well), but this year, I reclaimed it. 

At the end of last year's celebration, I was sitting in a chair, and I sighed. "I hate Mother's Day." To my surprise my teenaged son said, "Me, too." It shocked me, and I realized that I needed to reverse this quickly, or my issues were going to carry down to the next generation, and I didn't want that! The reason why my son hated it is because he felt like nothing they did was good enough for me. (How's that for hitting you in the gut?) But my dislike of the day had nothing to do with my children or their gifts, yet he couldn't see that. 

No, it had to do with the way that we celebrate the holiday in my family. Basically, the oldest mom in the family gets to decide what we're doing, and usually the moms end up cooking, cleaning, and taking care of the kids with a gift thrown in for good measure. I hated it! But saying that felt selfish, so now on top of hating it, I felt guilty which only made me hate it more. 

As I talked with other moms, I realized that I wasn't alone. This is a holiday that often is celebrated in a way that is the exact opposite of how most mothers would like to spend the day that is supposed to be honoring them.

I looked at my kids and knew I was going to do something different. My oldest is in college. I only have a few years left with my kids before they leave and start their own families. So I booked a weekend getaway for me, my husband, and our children. No one else. We went to a small mountain town, stayed in a cabin with the scent of pines and the tinkling of a small creak in the air. We played games, watched a movie, went for a hike, and it was absolutely lovely! 

Here's my opinion. Mother's Day should be about the mothers who are still in the trenches, who are still taking care of their kids day in and day out. Yes, I appreciate my mother, my mother-in-law, and my grandmother. Yes, I value them and want to honor them. But in the process of honoring them, I feel like I've lost nineteen years of Mother's Days, because the holiday was about them, and no one cared about me or what I wanted. (And yes, I know that's not completely true, but that's how it felt.) 

I think grandparents day should be a bigger deal than it currently is. I think we need to shower the grandparents on that day, and not just leave it to the schools to do a little something. When we can do that, then we can reserve Mother's Day (and Father's Day) for those with kids at home.

This year I told my kids that when they have their own children, I only want them to come see me on Mother's Day if that is their choice. I want them to do what they want to do to celebrate without any thought for what I want. If they want to give me the grandkids so they can nap and binge watch TV without being interrupted, you better believe I'm happy to do that. If they want a date night with their spouse, just tell me when you want me to babysit, and I'm glad to do it. If they want to take the family out and do something together, good! Enjoy the time! It goes by fast! The fact is, that I had my time, and I missed it. I don't want my children to miss it, too.

Photo by Lisa Fotios: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-photo-of-a-person-s-hand-holding-a-white-mug-4284177/

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Thank you!


     You are amazing! There are so many simple things that you do that make me smile and I want to thank you for all of them!

1. You read my books. I don't care if you purchased it, borrowed it, or won it in a giveaway, an author is nothing without readers! Thank you for taking a chance on me. 

2. You write reviews. Reviews make such a difference for an author. It makes me smile when I read what you thought about my books. Even a short review makes a big impact. Thank you for your honest feedback.

3. You tell others. People enjoy trying books that have been recommended by friends. That's worth more than paid advertising to me. Thank you for telling others about my books.

4. You follow me. I just recently reached the milestone of having 1,000 followers on Facebook and Instagram! I'm absolutely blown away by that! Thank you for following me on my journey.

5. You participate on my social media. This one seems strange, I know, but every time you comment on a post, enter a giveaway, like or share a post it increases my visibility to others. But more than that, I love interacting with you and when I see your name come up over and over again it makes me feel like I get to know you a little bit better every time. Thank you for participating!

I'm so blessed by all your kind words, your encouragement, and your thoughtfulness! You are wonderful and I just had to take a moment to thank you for all that you have done for me. 

In case you missed it, I am doing a big giveaway right now to celebrate having 1,000 followers. If you are on Facebook, you can enter here: https://www.facebook.com/CourtneyLymanauthor or if you're on Instagram you can enter here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CrddDFruYYD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link. And if you happen to be on both - go ahead and enter on both! 

Thank you again and again for your support! I love you guys, and I'm looking forward to seeing what God has in store in the future!

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

April Showers Giveaway

 


Hello Readers!


Spring is here, so the snow will be starting to melt soon, and it is the perfect time to sit outside and soak up those rays while reading a good book! I have partnered with Celebrate Lit for a giveaway just for you to build up that spring TBR pile!


Here is your chance to win 35 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit's April Showers Bring May Flowers.


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The event and giveaway is going on now through April 23.

Monday, March 27, 2023

Rivals

 

Recently, my husband and I took a trip with my parents and my friend to go to the PAC-12 Men's Basketball Tournament in Las Vegas. Both my husband and I graduated from the University of Arizona, and we're all big Wildcat fans. 

The very first night, the couple on right in the picture above came and sat next to us wearing gear for our arch rivals - the Arizona State Sun Devils. All of us inwardly groaned thinking about four straight days of basketball sitting side by side with our 'enemy'. But we couldn't have been more wrong!

We found out that they're a house divided with her rooting for ASU and him rooting for the U of A. We were shocked that they could make such an arrangement work. They both cheer for the other's team until they play each other - then it's every man/woman for themselves. 

Our teams did end up playing against each other during the tournament. I always try to be a considerate fan to those around me, knowing how much I hate when others are mean-spirited to opposing fans, but getting to know them made me be extra careful about how I cheered on my team. Both of us have bad stories of the other team's fans being rude, and it was so refreshing to be able to sit side by side in companionship even during an intense rivalry game. 

They come to the tournament every year, and shared their knowledge with us. Before the championship game, she told us that they sell the shirts that they give the winning team right after the game, but if you don't get down there quickly, they sell out. She then offered to go down with two minutes left in the game if it looked like the Wildcats would win and get the shirts for all of us, so that we could enjoy the celebration afterwards. True to her word, even though the game was a close one, she left with two minutes left to be first in line and watched the rest of the game on the televisions in the walkways. Because she didn't have a strong allegiance to either team in the championship game, it wasn't a big deal for her to miss out on the last couple minutes, but it meant the world to us. In the picture above, we're all wearing the shirts that she graciously got for us.

After the arena emptied, we walked through crowds of celebrating Wildcat fans. Everywhere we went we got asked where we got our shirts. We felt like celebrities and joked that we were going to make the story of how we got our shirts our 'fish' story that grew to exponential proportions every time we told it. 

Rivalries in sports can be heated, but it can also be an area where friendships grow - and can be a way to show the love of God to others. It made me think of how we often create rivalries where none need to exist. We compare ourselves to that other mom who seems to have it all together and they become our rival. Or we compare our ministry to somebody else's and feel like they get more accolades for their service. In our jobs, we can definitely feel competitive with others as they get promoted or recognized. For me, it would be easy to see writers that I met at a conference get publishing contracts, and feel some jealousy. 

It doesn't need to be this way though. God puts us where we are, gifts us in the way He determines, and has a plan for each of us that is unlike anybody else. Our new friends showed me that rivals can be respectful and friendly while working together to accomplish a goal. If it works this well in something as simple as being kind spectators at a sporting event, how much more could it work if we practiced it in everyday life?

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Hop into Spring Giveaway

 


Hello Readers!

Are you gearing up for spring? I am, and I'm excited to feel the warmer weather! With that in mind, I have partnered with Celebrate Lit for a giveaway just for you to build up that spring TBR pile!

Here's your chance to win 40 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit's Hop into Spring Giveaway.

Click here to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/2430f/2023-hop-into-spring

The giveaway is going on now through March 18.

Monday, February 27, 2023

Writing Tools


 I'm so thankful to be writing in an era that has so much information at my fingertips. We all know the power of a good internet search for authors. I've looked up things like average temperatures in certain locations, checked to make sure my fictional town is indeed fictional, and found out symptoms for diseases. In my current work in progress, I've had to look up information about a specific surgery and the recovery time. It is incredibly helpful! I can't imagine trying to write before the internet and having to leave home to do research - exhausting!

There are a couple of other tools besides generic internet searches that I use frequently that people might not consider. The first is behindthename.com/random. Sometimes naming characters is easy, but sometimes it's more difficult. This website allows me to set some parameters and then randomly generates names from which to choose. If I want some specific ethnic names, I can select that and get a list (including surnames) that I can use for my characters. I used this in Maui Christmas because I wanted traditional Hawaiian names that were also not super common. For minor characters, I might use it if nothing is coming to mind for the name. Plus, it's a lot of fun - at least for a nerd like me who loves names.

Another tool that I've only recently begun to use is houseplans.net. I can't always picture a floor plan in my mind. It's very vague to me which makes it difficult to write. I discovered this tool when working on A Groom for Christmas so that I could find a little mountain cabin for Bryce's grandma. Since then, I use it often. I can select regional areas and styles of homes, and then select the one that I think fits best. It's fantastic! (If you want to see the floor plan I'm using in my upcoming Holliday Hotel book, you can click here

Not only are these sites useful, they're also fun to play around in. I can waste a lot of time looking up names or houses. Do you know of any other tools that writers use? I'd love to hear about them if you do! 

Technology is a blessing for research. It makes writing much easier, and kind of fun, too.

Photo by Nao Triponez: https://www.pexels.com/photo/shallow-focus-photography-of-macbook-792199/

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

We Love Our Readers Giveaway

 Happy February Readers!

February is the month we celebrate love. As an author, I am so thankful for all your love and support! I wanted to show you how much I love all my readers by partnering up with Celebrate Lit Publicity for their We Love Our Readers Multi-Author Giveaway.

Here is your chance to win 45 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit's We Love Our Readers Giveaway.

Click here to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/23a85/2023-we-love-our-readers

The event and giveaway is going on now through February 19.



Thursday, January 26, 2023

Love & Thanks



Recently I read an article that said scientists had done a study and discovered that successful couples say one phrase more often than other couples. While I thought it might be words of encouragement or a simple "I love you", the answer was more simple. They said thank you. It's more than just a casual 'thanks' though. It's about being specific with your gratitude. So saying something like, "Thanks for making dinner tonight. I was really wiped out after such a long day, and it was nice to have dinner ready by the time I got home." Not only does it focus the attention on the good things in the relationship, it's also contagious. It doesn't take long for it to become something that both partners do.

Since the next book in the Holliday Hotel series is the Thanksgiving book, I found this very interesting. Obviously giving thanks and gratitude would have to be a feature in the book, that's a given, but maybe it needs to be a key component, not only of the situations in the plot, but of the relationship between the characters as well. Is it possible that being grateful not only keeps the relationship strong, but can it help someone fall in love in the first place? 

What if one of them felt continually unappreciated and struggled with their own value? Then having someone who noticed the things that they did and thanked them for it could get them to take notice of that person. Or maybe a character has only had superficial relationships based on shallow things that can change like looks or wealth. When someone appreciates them for what they do and who they are, they finally feel like someone knows them at a deeper level like they've always wanted. There are lots of ways to incorporate thankfulness into a romance.

It makes sense. When I think about the times I'm most upset with my husband, it's because I'm focusing on myself and all the things that are wrong instead of being grateful for all the things that he does for me and all the blessings that we have together. I truly believe that God had a plan for our relationship and designed for us to be together, so shouldn't I spend more time being grateful? 

How can we shift the focus? The article suggested studying your spouse, following them around and taking notes of what they do. Personally, I wouldn't enjoy being treated like a science experiment, and I doubt my husband would either (he'd find ways to turn it into a joke). I think a better option would be to try to find one thing a day to thank your spouse for, something specific, and something that shows that you truly see them. Once that habit begins to take shape, I think that gratitude will start to become second nature. 

In real life, I think this goes beyond a marriage relationship. How much nicer would our work place be if we genuinely and specifically thanked people? How might our kids respond when we thank them earnestly for the ways they help out? Would our friendships grow deeper if we showed gratitude for what they do and their support? It's something that requires so little effort, and yet can make a huge impact on others.

Love and thankfulness go hand-in-hand. One helps the other to grow. Let's be a people who appreciate others and tell them about it!


Photo by Marcus Wöckel: https://www.pexels.com/photo/silver-colored-heart-lock-bridge-883466/

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

New Years Giveaway

 


Happy New Years Readers!


To kick off 2023 I wanted to do something special to get your year started so I have teamed up with Celebrate Lit to do a huge giveaway just for you!


Here is your chance to win over 45 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit's Happy New Year Readers Giveaway.


Click here to enter:

https://promosimple.com/ps/24309/2023-happy-new-year-readers-updated


The event and giveaway is going on now through January 15.