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Guest Post: Review of The Truth and Nothing But Lies
CatholicFiction.net
Review of The Truth and Nothing But Lies by Cheri Vausé (December, 2015)
“The Truth and Nothing But Lies is an engaging tale that could be ripped from the headlines if only the media delved so deeply. Its intricate plot and suspense hold attention and draw the reader to the end. Its greatest value, however, lies in its plain demonstration of the dire consequences of all-too-familiar actions cloaked in euphemisms of sexual liberation and freedom to choose.”
Stay With Me Free on Kindle December 1-4, 2015
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December 1- 4, 2015.
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This spicy, summer romance makes great cold-weather reading.
Download a copy for yourself then gift one to a friend!
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And, as always, authors love reviews!
Book Sales & Signing: Annual Holiday Craft Fair, Harrisburg, 11/7/15
Stay With Me Review at Dynamic Women of Faith
Review and author interview, courtesy of Barb Szyszkiewicz.
Review of Stay With Me at Dynamic Women of Faith (November 2, 2015)
Author Interview at Quid Pro Quills
Author Interview, courtesy of Robin Patchen.
Spotlight on Carolyn Astfalk, author of Stay With Me (October 21, 2015)
Registration Still Open: Harrisburg Diocesan Women’s Conference This Weekend
Erin McCole Cupp and I will be selling and signing books at the Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg’s Conference for Women on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg.
It’s entitled Sanctity & Sanity. I don’t know a woman who couldn’t use a bit more of both! For more information including registration visit the diocesan registration site.
If you’re attending, please stop by our table and say ‘hello’! Free fudge samples included!
Guest Post: Romance Writer Manifesto
Guest post today at Erin McCole Cupp’s blog.
Romance Writer Manifesto (October 19, 2015)
“That’s the kind of love I write about. Heart-pounding attraction, weak knees and the excitement of new love—check! But also the enduring, abiding love that points us to the unfailing, unwavering, all-consuming love of God.”