My First Historical Romance
Read my inspirations for writing my very first historical Christian romance VOW UNBROKEN for my Texas Romance Family Saga.
Read my inspirations for writing my very first historical Christian romance VOW UNBROKEN for my Texas Romance Family Saga.
Lillian Jane came to Grami’s for her first-ever sleepover. The plan was to stay two nights but she asked her daddy (Russell) for “one more sleep” since we were having such a grand time! She wrote a story while she was here THE HAPPY RAINBOW and it launched on Amazon in November! A precious children’s picture book for my six-year-old author! I illustrated it for her. To God be the glory!
I loved creating my own novels through Amazon! They made it all so easy! And it was practically free!
And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.
God’s blessings have been unfathomable in past years, and I know He will continue to bless us and our family and our home because He is Love, and He loves the McAdoos! We could not get through a day without His mercy and grace. We wait with great expectations for Father to open the next door He plans us to walk through.
Then . . . studying the Word, meditating on it day and night—we had this new hunger for it—we started seeing things like how important it was not to mix the holy things of God with anything that was unholy. A farmer doesn’t mix his seed, priests weren’t to mix fabrics, and one bad apple does spoil the whole barrel.
Authors must hook ‘em from the start with the one chance at a great first impression! It’s all in the hook. My husband says he doesn’t like to fish . . . he likes to catch. Don’t we all? And what’s the difference between the two? That hook!
Cody jumped off the fence. “I was born ready.” He heard himself say it, but he wasn’t anywhere near ready to climb aboard that horse. The beast looked wild-eyed and itching to kill someone. Nothing like his mental picture of a colt at all.
Tell how silly it is to write four novels simultaneously. Go ahead, it’s okay! Writing four novels at a time isn’t totally usual, but my husband Ron and I thought it’d be different and fun.
Austin, Texas, fall of 1844 Wallace Rusk put his coffee mug down and nodded toward the saloon’s swinging doors. “Hey, that’s got to be that lady reporter. Remember? The one from New York City the Major told us about.” Levi didn’t turn around, only grimaced. The woman slipped into the empty chair and set her…