One More Day: 99¢ eBook Sale Through October 15th.

The clock is ticking! Get Meadowville’s Lanterns of Joy and Hope for just 99¢ before the price increases after October 15, 2025!

Twin sisters. One dream fulfilled, one dream shattered. A mysterious friendship. And Christmas lanterns that have sparked hope for generations.

Don’t miss this powerful tale about finding unexpected blessings when life doesn’t go as planned.

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Thank you, in advance. I hope you enjoy this Christmas story!

A Powerful Christmas Novel about Friendship

What if the person you’re about to meet in a cottage you didn’t know existed, turns out to be the gift you need? What if that compassionate person became the path to healing your deepest wounds? Most likely, you’d return to that cottage again and again.

In Meadowville’s Lanterns of Joy and Hope, Joy Harrison does just that. Although hesitant at first to connect with the older woman, Joy found herself drawn in by the aroma of delicious food and a cozy library. Despite being decades apart in age and of different races, both share the heartache of broken dreams—and develop a genuine friendship.

Reward a friend and read this powerful Christmas tale together about the bonds of friendship, motherhood, sisterhood, and faith.

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When Real Life Inspires Fiction: The Birth of a Christmas Story

Three real moments inspired my Christmas story—and they actually happened to me.

  1. Connie, a real person with whom I had struck up a conversation in the grocery store, told me her name then gave me one of the sunflower bouquets she had bought. She had no idea I’d just taken a medical test—one of those annual tests that bring back memories of a serious illness and creates anxiety while waiting for results. Her kindness changed my whole day. I still look for her in the grocery store hoping to thank her again and share her cameo appearance.

  2. The bookstore lanterns on the cover are real. The moment I saw them they illuminated joy within me—just like they do in my story. That joy returned when I wrote about them, first as a short story that Bestselling Author Jerry B. Jenkins selected as a writing contest winner, and second, in writing Meadowville’s Lanterns of Joy and Hope.

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Book Release Day! Two Specials!

Today’s the Day! Meadowville’s Lanterns of Joy and Hope is here in e-book and print! Joy Harrison’s journey from heartbreak to hope is finally in your hands. For over a century, three antique lanterns have brought miracles to those who need them most. Now it’s Joy’s turn to discover that sometimes the greatest blessings arrive wrapped differently than we imagined—and that God’s timing is always perfect, even when we can’t see it.

If you’re struggling with faith and blessings, Joy’s heartwarming journey might restore your hope. Start reading today—Meadowville’s Lanterns of Joy and Hope is waiting for you!

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Ready for another special?

My Christmas novel Dress Shop Miracles is now available on Kindle Unlimited! I can’t wait for you to meet Molly, a small-town fashionista, and Ted, a career-guy turned farmer.

One reviewer wrote: “The twists in the story make your mouth drop and then later put a smile on your face.”

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From Short Story to Christmas Novel

My new Christmas novel is available for preorder at the special introductory price of .99 cents, and I’m so excited to share its history and powerful story!

About the Origin

It began when I visited a charming bookstore with three Christmas lanterns on display. They were so beautiful nestled among book stacks that I photographed the lanterns, and later wrote a story about them. Bestselling Author Jerry B. Jenkins selected it as a short story contest winner! This inspired me to continue the tale in a powerful holiday novel about motherhood, sisterhood, friendship, and faith.

About the Story

When Joy Harrison learns her twin sister received the blessing she desperately wanted, their unbreakable bond begins to strain. In their parents’ small-town bookstore, legendary Christmas lanterns bring miracles to visitors in need of hope. Yet they seem to overlook Joy. As century-old secrets surface, the lanterns may now illuminate her own path forward—but how? When what she wants is beyond the bounds of possibility.

Preorder Meadowville’s Lanterns of Joy and Hope while it’s only 99¢. Exclusively on Amazon.

Paperback coming soon!

It’s Almost Here!

Only 5 days before March 1, when COUNTRY PERKS AND GRIT is released! And guess what? It’s still on Amazon’s Best Seller list! A BIG THANK YOU to those who made this possible!

You’re amazing!

Are you getting excited? I sure am. I’m also a little nervous because I so want you to enjoy my story, but most importantly, I hope you gain something meaningful and uplifting.

If you haven’t purchased your copy yet, get it now! It won’t remain 99 cents much longer!

Writing about a Farmer

Now that we’ve discussed my research about the weather—more specifically, snow—how about talking farmer? As in Ted, Molly’s boyfriend in Dress Shop Miracles.

As a master gardener, I’m familiar with sowing and harvest schedules for home gardeners in my zone. Not so much with commercial crops in snow country. Naturally, a list of questions ran through my mind. What type of winter crop would a farmer harvest before the ground freezes and the first snowfall? What does a packing building look like? What equiptment and material would it contain? How does a farmer keep busy during the off-season?

A trip to Apple Hill during harvest season, where I walked through a packing building, had all the elements I needed. Google data and a California crop calendar answered my other questions. I had a pretty good idea of what farmers do during the winter, but I wanted to gather as much information as possible. I found an award-winning website with a blog post titled, What Do Farmers Do in the Winter? A second website broke down winter tasks by the month, with photos of Montana snow. 

Pinewood Village isn’t in Montana, but farming tasks are much the same in most states: fertilization, seed purchase, plant, and crop harvest, storage, farmers’ market, export, hiring field hands, and the list goes on. 

If all this sounds boring, trust me, it’s not. The details are weaved with plenty of drama and special moments at Ted’s farm. There are also tender scenes at Molly’s Pinewood Village apartment. In one scene, Ted helps her preserve a batch of his apples. Here’s an excerpt: 

Ted removed the last of the pint jars containing apple-cinnamon butter from the water bath. He eased behind Molly and untied her apron bow. She tossed her apron onto the preserves cooling on the counter and then twisted around in Ted’s arms.  “I’m beat. How about you? “

“I’m never too tired to hold you.” Ted kissed her on the neck, the jaw, then her earlobe. 

I can’t tell you what happens next but I assure you this is a clean Christian read. I can tell you there are a lot of surprises. Life isn’t all kisses and hugs for Ted and Molly. Bad choices are made. Undeserved adversity enters their lives. As it’s true with all of us during difficult times, they needed supportive friends. I’ll reveal a few of them in the next post.

Release day is November 1, so be sure to get it now on Amazon while it’s discounted. Still not sure? Read the blurb here.

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Thank you for reading!

Top Photo Background: Dianne Marie Andre; Couple:  Joanna Nix, Unsplash

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Celebrate with me. Treat yourself, and your friends and family in time for Christmas. Most importantly, be safe.

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