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“7 Steps to Get Off Suga..

Posted October 27, 2020 by Leslie in Reviews by Leslie / 10 Comments

Welcome to Takeover Tuesday!     Q & A with Susan regarding 7 Steps to Get Off Sugar and Carbohydrates…   Q:  Have you struggled with health issues? A:  Yes, when I was fifty I lost my health. An abscessed tooth poisoned my body which caused ten medical diagnoses and two surgeries. Medical professionals were […]

Hope-Filled Sunday: Jesus Doe..

Posted October 25, 2020 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Hope-Filled  Sunday: Jesus Doesn’t Change

Hope-filled Sunday!     Happy Sunday! Here’s another verse from my devotional book.     One of the worst things about chronic pain and illness is that it changes daily. Sometimes, it changes hour to hour. That adds to the challenge of trying to set a routine and attempt to live a somewhat normal life. […]

“The Plans We Made”..

Posted October 24, 2020 by Leslie in Reviews by Leslie / 6 Comments

    About the book… When past secrets hold the only key to hope for the future… Caroline Chapman is reeling from a broken engagement. Determined to start again, she moves cross-country for her dream job of planning events in the historical mansions of Newport, Rhode Island. Just as her life is getting back on track, […]

“Justice Undercover̶..

Posted October 23, 2020 by Leslie in Reviews by Leslie / 35 Comments

Welcome to Friday Reads!       If you are the randomly chosen winner, I’ll contact you. Story behind the story… I’ve always loved secret identity stories. There is something fun about a character pretending to be someone they’re not, even though we know there will be consequences when the truth comes out. I had […]

WIP Quote

Posted October 21, 2020 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
WIP Quote

It’s #WritingWednesday, and I’m sharing a quote from the devotional book I’ve written.     Share a line from what you’re working on today.   To see other quotes from my #WIP, click here.

Hope-Filled Sunday: Do Not Wo..

Posted October 18, 2020 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 0 Comments
Hope-Filled  Sunday: Do Not Worry About Tomorrow

Hope-filled Sunday! Happy Sunday. For the past couple months, I’ve been sharing Sunday posts on social media that feature Scripture verses I used in my devotional book. I’m going to start sharing them here, as well. I recently finished writing a devotional journal geared toward women living with chronic pain and illness. The key theme […]

Thankful Thursday: His Encoura..

Posted October 15, 2020 by Leslie in Words of Hope / 0 Comments
Thankful Thursday: His Encouragement #25

Welcome to Thankful Thursday: His Encouragement.     I am blessed to be part of a group of bloggers who’ll be sharing a bit of encouragement through Scripture verses. I hope this post blesses you as you finish the week and that you find peace, strength, and comfort in the Lord. Today, I’m sharing a […]

Happy Fall!

Posted October 14, 2020 by Leslie in Hope Amid the Pain / 2 Comments
Happy Fall!

Welcome to October! A Linkup Party with A Chronic Voice It’s hard to believe that it’s already October. This is my favorite time of the year, but it seems like the year has flown by. (Even though it also seems to have dragged along, so there you go!) This is my first time participating in […]

“Christmas Witness Consp..

Posted October 13, 2020 by Leslie in Reviews by Leslie / 0 Comments
“Christmas Witness Conspiracy” by Maggie K. Black

Welcome to Takeover Tuesday!   About Christmas Witness Conspiracy… Reunited in peril… The family he never knew is under siege. Detective Liam Bearsmith’s life is turned upside down at Christmastime when the hacker he’s tracking turns out to be the witness he fell for twenty years ago. But Kelly Marshall insists she’s being framed, and […]

“The Sowing Season”..

Posted October 9, 2020 by Leslie in Reviews by Leslie / 30 Comments
“The Sowing Season” by Katie Powner … and a GIVEAWAY!

Welcome to Friday Reads!     If you are the randomly chosen winner, I’ll contact you.   Blurb… Can an unlikely friendship give them the courage to start again? Forced to sell the dairy farm he’s worked his entire life to make successful, Gerrit Laninga, now sixty-three, doesn’t know what to do with himself. He […]