Pamela Tracy here, and what do we do for fun?
We write!
These past two months I've been priviledged to participate in an eharlequin venture for November.
My novella is Heart of a Hero on the 16th.
If you're ready to celebrate the month of Thanksgiving - go ahead and check on these online reads. Most author are doing giveaways and more.
If you'd like to read about it, here's the url for Prism Tours. http://prismbooktours.blogspot.ca
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving to all our readers!
Thanks so much for being our faithful readers! We love writing for Love Inspired as much as you love reading their books! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I didn't have a Thanksgiving photo so here's one of my dog. :)
I didn't have a Thanksgiving photo so here's one of my dog. :)
My Favorite Meal
I confess I really enjoy Thanksgiving dinner and usually overindulge despite my resolve not to. But my very favorite meal is dinner the next evening. A few pieces of turkey on a plate for each of us and a little stuffing, covered with gravy. Add some yams (not sweet potatoes; my mother was from Texas and insisted on yams). Zap the plateful of leftovers in the microwave and dinner is served.
So I wish you a lovely Thanksgiving with family and friends and too much food...and a relaxing meal the following evening with delicious leftovers.
Happy eating....
Char.....
Books that leave you smiling....
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Can I have your attention, please? Lenora Worth
I am a bit late today because my brain got confused. Easy for me. But now that I have your attention, I was wondering about being thankful and thinking about food that is far too fattening for me. You know, pumpkin pie, sweet potatoe pie, coconut pie. Yes, I have a thing for pie. So that is our subject for today. What kind of pie do you like? This is not a scientific poll. Nor a political poll, thankfully :) This is just me wondering why pie is such a comfort food. Is it the crust, all crumbly and buttery? Is it the filling, all gooey and creamy and sweet? Is it the whole package? With whipped cream on top? I think pie is a lot like a book. We like a good cover. We like to sink our teeth into the sweet stuff. And we like to explore the inside until we reach the end! So how do you see pie? Friend or enemy? Like an open book or more like a horror waiting to happen to your hips? Here's a little teaser to get us started:
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving from Camy Tang
I hope you're having a fantastic dinner with the people you love most! We're going out to eat dinner at a really good restaurant tonight. I'm looking forward to it!
I went for a run today and it was the most beautiful run I've ever had! Isn't it gorgeous?
While I was running, I was so incredibly thankful to God for the beautiful trail and the fact I could spend Thanksgiving with my wonderful husband. This year makes 10 years together!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I went for a run today and it was the most beautiful run I've ever had! Isn't it gorgeous?
While I was running, I was so incredibly thankful to God for the beautiful trail and the fact I could spend Thanksgiving with my wonderful husband. This year makes 10 years together!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
From Sandra Orchard, I'd like to share a quote from Monday's Walk Right In Ministry's blog post:
God "is teaching us that there is a privilege and grand adventure in how life unfolds when it is wrapped within the power, love and grace of Christ’s presence."
No matter whether you are in a valley or on a mountaintop or somewhere in between at this moment, may each of you feel wrapped in God's love in a special way today.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
THANKSGIVING WISHES FROM TERRI REED

HI, Terri Reed here to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow. We will be spending it with about 30 or so friends and yet to be friends. A group of people from Good Samaritan Ministries will be gathering together to fellowship and have a feast. We

On black Friday, we're shopping in the morning and then putting up the Christmas tree! Anyone else put up their tree on the day after Thanksgiving?
I received my author copies of my January book the other day. Its always exciting to hold a new book in my hands.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
What I Love About Thanksgiving!
By Debby Giusti
November in Georgia
means leaves are falling, the days are warm, skies are clear and
turkeys are on sale at Publix. The
hustle bustle of the Christmas shopping season is right around the corner, but
I’m focused on family and food and enjoying both on Thanksgiving.
Our celebration this Thursday starts at church as we give
thanks to the Lord for all His blessings, for children and grandchildren, for
jobs and health and wellbeing. We pray
for our country and for the courageous men and women in uniform, especially
those deployed far from home. We pray
for their needs and their safety and for the families who wait for their
return. We also pray for our country and
ask God’s continued protection and guidance so we can continue to be the land
of the free and home of the brave.
Later when the turkey is ready to be carved, when the potatoes
are mashed and the gravy simmers on the back burner, we join hands around the
dinner table and listen as each person recounts his or her own personal words
of gratitude. This year, I’ll give
thanks for all of you who have touched my life and made it better. Thanks for your friendship, your support,
your encouragement and your love.
As always, you’re in my thoughts and prayers!
Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving.
Debby Giusti
THE CAPTAIN'S MISSION, book 2 in Debby's Military Investigations series, is on sale now!
A DEMONSTRATION TURNED DEADLY
When one of his soldiers is killed by live
ammunition
during what was supposed to be a simple training
exercise,
Captain Phil Thibodeaux wants answers. Even if it
means working with
the Criminal Investigation Division that seems
certain to pin the blame
on him. But after CID agent Kelly McQueen defends
his conduct,
Phil realizes that there’s more to the dedicated
agent than meets
the eye. Maybe she’s someone he can trust, after
all. And he’ll need
someone to
rely on as investigations lead him to doubt everyone
else—even his own soldiers.
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