Sometimes a thing we believe is meant for one purpose, turns out to be for another entirely. This has been true for me multiple times in the past few years, but the instance I’m writing about involves a cross-country journey and a chance meeting. Now, over three years later, that meeting has brought me on…
Author: rebeccareedwrites
New Inspirational and Sweet/Clean Reads for October
October 2024 New ReleasesMore in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website General Contemporary: I’ll Be Home by Darlene L. Turner, by Sara Davison, Helena Smrcek, Melanie Stevenson — With chaos and confusion all around them, can they find their way home this Christmas? The people in these four…
Stories Too Good Not to Share!
I’ve been reading – well, listening – as usual (just finished book #80 – sshh don’t tell my Goodreads account that I never keep current). I like most of the books I read, though in the past few months I’ve had several I couldn’t finish — an extremely unusual event — however, the last few…
September New Releases (ACFW)
September 2024 New ReleasesMore in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Contemporary General: Kristen by Dawn M Klinge — In this heartwarming tale, discover the extraordinary potential that lies within embracing the present and opening one’s heart to the unanticipated blessings of life’s sweetest surprises.(Contemporary Romance, Independently Published)…
Reframing the Past
I read an intriguing quote from Katherine Wolf, author of Treasures in the Dark recently. She wrote, “The past is a fact, but the way I tell my story is a choice.” As a writer, these words caught my attention, but as a person, the rest of the message resonated with a truth I knew but hadn’t heard…