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Tag: Christian Fiction
Tales From an Active Imagination: Part 3
Chapter 3 of The Rose Garden is here! If you are new to this story or need a refresher, you can read the beginning, or chapter 2, before moving on to the post below. “Y-you’re the other driver?” I can’t believe what I’m hearing. I thought something awful had happened…
Book Review: We Hope for Better Things
We Hope for Better Things, by Erin Bartels, was published in January, but I didn’t purchase it until March when I published my post: Hot Off the Press: 5 Fiction Books on My ‘To Read’ List for 2019. According to Goodreads, I started reading this book on March 13th. I…
Perfectly Undone: Part 2
If you haven’t read Part 1 of this story, you can find it here Sam watched as Charles drove his blue Chevy Malibu down the road and then out of sight, Charlie in tow. The fact that Charles was always willing to help out in ways that other fathers, including…
Perfectly Undone: Part 1
This admittedly was supposed to be a story that took up one post. However, when it comes to fiction, I tend to get into a story and keep typing away. The story was getting just a little too long for a single post, especially since this is only the first…
Book Review: The Glass Bottom Boat
Well, I have started reading through my list of Christian fiction books that I want to read, and I’m thrilled to say that Laura Thomas’ book, The Glass Bottom Boat, made it’s debut on Tuesday, March 12th! I was so thrilled to be on Laura’s launch team. Everyone who was…
Tales From an Active Imagination: Part 2
I’m in the rose garden again. How did I get back here? It’s still so beautiful, still smells so sweet. But there’s another smell I hadn’t noticed before. Are there Crown Imperials somewhere around here? The odor of sulfur starts to overtake the sweet smell of the rose. It’s almost more…
Tales From an Active Imagination
Everything is a blur. The only thing in focus is the other car; the car I hit. No, the car I smashed into. Stupid. I’m so stupid. What was I thinking?