Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Author Interview: Anything by Kristina Welch

Anything JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Anything by Kristina Welch, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Anything

Title: Anything: A Romance for Jesus Freaks
Series: Mayberry University Series #1
Author:
Kristina Welch
Publisher:
Independently Published
Release Date: February 1, 2025
Genre:
Christian YA Romance

​​Two guarded hearts. He’s breaking down walls and she’s building them higher. A match made in Heaven, or a blueprint for disaster? 

After the fiery downward spiral of senior year, Kit Talbot crash-lands on a quirky college campus where traditions rule and dorm floors act more like family. It’s just weird enough to keep her mind off the wreckage she’s leaving behind. 

Enter Levi Whitaker, known as the swooniest guy on campus. Magnetic, confident, and far too much like the ex who sent her life into that PTSD-tainted nosedive. Levi seems to be everywhere, focused on her like she’s the only girl in the world—even indulging her sugar addiction with delivered treats. But Kit’s self-preservation instincts are sharper than ever, and she deflects him like Wonder Woman blocking bullets. 

That is, until Levi’s quiet faith and humble apology start to break down Kit’s defenses. He loves Jesus in the dreamiest way, looks like wow, and ... somehow triggers the flashbacks she fights so hard to avoid. Every minute with him is a risk she isn’t sure she should take. Should she protect them both from the chaos of her life or learn a bravery that feels irresponsible? 

As Kit fights to keep her life safe and manageable, she leans into her faith, clinging to the Bible verses God whispers to her heart. Clearly, he’s up to something, but the healing she prays for isn’t happening the way she wants.  

Why is God silent on the prayer she needs most?  

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Excerpt


Haymitch interrupts my thoughts. “How ’bout you, Jeeves? You been here two years. What’s your take on Texas?”

“I think the barbecue here is the best I’ve ever had,” Levi says.

“Preach,” Austin says.

“The brisket is some’n else,” Haymitch agrees. “Wish I could introduce you to ‘Bama White Sauce though.”

“Let’s make it happen.” Levi says.

“Christmas break? Maybe we can drag Samwise away from his family for a couple o’ days.” “If you can convince Janie,” Austin says.

“Janie?” Sophie asks.

“My baby sister.”

“He don’t like tellin’ his sister no,” Haymitch says to us.

“Aw,” Sophie says to Austin. “You’re a softie.”

“She’s, what, seventeen now?” Haymitch asks.

“Nearly. She’s still a baby.” Austin sends a look to Haymitch, who raises his hands in innocence.

“Janie won’t like it,” Levi says to us, “but convincing her might be within our power.” “You could sell a megaphone to a mime, Jeeves,” Austin says.

Haymitch sputters a laugh.

“We’ve hung out with her at The Farm many times,” Levi explains.

“It’s not actually a farm,” Austin says to us.

“It’ll always be The Farm,” Levi says.

Every time he speaks, his smooth voice is a magnet pulling me back, forcing my gaze to him. Each time, it’s a zap of pleasure I can’t afford. Sophie dives in headfirst, but I can’t. Not after Aiden. No matter how kind or gentle Levi seems, I have to make better choices this time. Desperate for a distraction, I turn to Mia. “How are your sisters?”

Maybe she can anchor me back to solid ground.

About the Author


Kristina Welch
Photo by Brooke Ashlee Photography

When Kristina Welch isn't adventuring around the world with her husband and three little blondies, she's home near Denver, Colorado. She thrives on date nights, forest hikes, and peanut butter cookies. Her days include half-homeschooling her kids, thrifting for treasures, regretting DIY home projects, and babbling to Jesus wherever she is.

Connect with Kristina by visiting kristinawelchauthor.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write Anything?

Kristina: Anything began as a fascination with stories—what makes them compelling, what makes them dissatisfying, and which relationships are worth reading about. I knew I wanted to write about young love. I find it tragically underrated. When a person’s First Love is saved for the right person and held onto for life, I believe there’s a unique, God-given blessing in it. I married my high school sweetheart, and I like him more than ever. Of course, love stories don’t unfold that way for everyone—or even most—but plenty of novels already exist about finding love in your late twenties and thirties.

More than anything, I wanted to write a story that imitates real faith—what prayer actually looks like, the nudges of the Holy Spirit, the experience of asking and not hearing back right away, and the prophetic words from friends that seem insignificant at the time. Hindsight reveals glimpses of God’s kind and intricate orchestration in our lives, and I wanted to capture that.

I also wanted my writing to feel like real life. Some of my favorite TV shows influenced my style and voice. Gilmore Girls and Psych are enduring favorites for my husband and me. Despite content that frustrates us and leads to fast-forwarding, there’s something magic about the banter, the pop culture references (most of which I don’t even understand), and the permanent relationships. That might be why Anything has both a mother-daughter duo and a bromance—I guess I couldn’t help myself.

When pitching my story, I was told that pop culture references would date my book, that it couldn’t endure. Maybe so. But Gilmore Girls and Psych prove to me that pop culture references make a story feel real. And even 15 years later, I still enjoy every minute of their fast-paced, reference-soaked dialogue.


Q:  How long did it take to write this book?

Kristina: When I sat down to write it, I was sucked into a bizarre whirlwind. For days—then weeks—my brain couldn’t seem to do anything but write. If you’ve read the Miss Buncle Series, it was something like that. (Unrelatedly, I love her.) I barely ate or slept, completely consumed by characters and scenes. Since then, I’ve had to learn how to tone it down for the sake of my poor family.

I wrote about 60,000 words in ten days and then submitted the manuscript for its first round of formal editing about a month later. But the story has transformed considerably since then. It took a full year of editing—both formal and informal—for the results of my manic typing to develop into a completed novel.


Q:  What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Kristina: As I wrote, fear unexpectedly became a central theme. God was already teaching me about trust, but I didn’t know how deeply I would need to learn it. After finishing edits—when publishing should have been the next step—my family and I traveled to Israel. While we were there, war broke out. Missiles flying, violence creeping closer, and our three little kids stuck there with us. Suddenly, I wasn’t just writing about trust and prayer—I was living it.

In that 72 hours of danger, I experienced something far greater—God's kindness and orchestration. Miracle after miracle. Answered prayer after answered prayer. He cared for my family in unforgettable ways. When we returned home, I revisited my manuscript, prepared to weave in a deeper, firsthand understanding of trust, fear, and God’s mysterious presence.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from Anything?

Kristina: I should probably pick something meaningful, but a recent review mentioned this line:

"No need for aerobic exercise. Talking to Levi is all I need to maintain optimal heart health.”

Along those lines, younger brother Mav is so much fun to write. Like this part:

“Tune in next week …” Great, it’s Mav’s TV narrator impression. “To see Kit realize how incredible her eldest brother is and lavish praise on him rather than sarcasm.” He sits up, and I know he’s about to imitate my voice. “Mav, you’re a stellar brother. I wish I had shared more Halloween candy with you. I left you with only Laffy Taffy and Starburst when you had braces, and I’m all torn up about it. As penance, I’m going to come home every month and do your chores and write your papers and fan you with a palm leaf.”


Q:  When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Kristina: In those first few months of writing this book, I experienced God in a special way. He was right there with me. I’d ask Him, What next? I’d tell Him I must be crazy for doing this. I’d talk to Him about how impossible it all was—even as I kept going. And through it all, He made it clear that He cared, that He was listening.

In October 2023, five months into the process, my husband and I were hiking in Breckenridge, Colorado. The millions of aspens and their bright gold leaves shimmering in the sunlight are stunning that time of year. As we hiked, we talked about my writing, we prayed. And in that moment, I felt one of those quiet whispers from God. I think He said, “Ask me to use it.” I hesitated—hard. But then I did. No telling what He had in mind.

Just now, writing this, I’m realizing that was three days before we flew to Israel. Is that relevant? I honestly don’t know.


Q:  Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Kristina: I’m obsessed with music, especially when it’s written by fellow Jesus freaks. I’m not a musician—that’s my brother, and most of my extended family. But I relate hard to songs. I take them seriously and hold onto them like friends. I look up lyrics and enjoy them like poetry. My little kids are fully indoctrinated and can sing the lyrics of Forrest Frank and KB like pros. I had so much fun compiling a “soundtrack” for Anything (kristinawelchauthor.com/extras) with songs that get at the heart of the story—Levi’s side and Kit’s.


Q:  What are you currently reading?

Kristina: I’m always reading some kind of Christian non-fiction. Right now, it’s Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer. My husband and I already listened to his sermon series on it, but I love it, and it’s material I need to revisit.

I have phases with fiction. Yesterday I started Bridge to Haven by Francine Rivers, but I think I’ll come back around to it. Rivers is a master, but I don’t have enough emotional energy for the heavy themes right now.


Q:  What is your favorite genre to read?

Kristina: Not a genre, but I love Katherine Center and Georgette Heyer right now. I’m also looking for a new Christian rom com author to learn from.


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Kristina: Besides writing, I love teaching myself Illustrator. I’ve had the best time making covers for my books.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Kristina: All I can think is that the perfect date is April 25th—all you need is a light jacket. ☺

But picking one season is tough—I’m spoiled in Colorado with beautiful versions of each. Instead of picking just one, I’d say I love the transitions.

Fall to winter—the first snow.

Winter to spring—green peeking through.

Spring to summer—school ending, life feeling free.

Summer to fall—crisp mornings, leaves starting to turn.

There’s so much beauty in the start of something new.

Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive a Book Hugger’s Bundle of leather bookmarks, Christian stickers, book tabs, reading light, signed copy of Anything, and a $25 B&N gift card!

(1) winner will receive a College Life Bundle of a notebook, pens, sticky notes, popcorn, mug, signed copy of Anything, and a $20 Starbucks gift card!

(1) winner will receive a Devo Time Bundle of a Bible, highlighters, book tabs, tea lights, signed copy of Anything, and a $25 Etsy gift card!

Anything blog tour giveaway JustRead Tours

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Monday, February 24, 2025

Book Review: Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp

About the Book:



After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Imperial Japan devours the southern portion of Burma, intent on taking over mainland Asia. Unaware of the coming darkness, Kailyn Moran drifts in her role as the only daughter of a widowed missionary.

As whispers of war snake through the Kachin mountains, Kai's father is convinced God will protect the mission. He entrusts the village to her and the kind yet inexperienced new missionary, Ryan McDonough, while he makes routine visits to neighboring villages.

War descends like a tempest upon the mountain peaks, and an unbreakable bond forms between Kailyn and Ryan as they unite to provide solace to both villagers and the flood of refugees. Despite their tireless efforts, a brutal enemy shatters almost everything they love, pushing Kailyn to embark on a path of unrestrained vengeance.

Afraid he's losing the woman he loves, Ryan fights to protect Kai from the deadly consequences of her choices. But in the face of destruction, can he convince her of the power and freedom of forgiveness?

Read an excerpt on Kregel Publishers' website.


My Thoughts:

Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp gave me a book hangover, and I had to put fiction aside for about two weeks afterward. This novel gripped my attention and my emotions as I connected on a gut-deep level with Kai. I have known that deep pain, so searing that it can overtake and lead to reckless behavior. Kai’s motives and journey of female rage and revenge (which rarely appears in the Christian fiction market) felt understandable and authentic.

Although I plowed quickly through Darkness Calls the Tiger, it was not an easy read. Terrible things happened as the realities of war unfolded. The story may be too dark for some readers, particularly if self-harm, violence, and sexual assault are triggers. Still, the story holds redeeming elements that elevate it beyond a tragic tale of loss and war. Ryan’s devotion to Kai was perfection, even when she didn’t think so. Bits of forgiveness and sacrificial love emerge throughout the story until they culminate near the end as powerful themes in the novel.

Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp will be on my list of top 2025 reads. Tromp is a seasoned editor who has written a potent story with flowing prose, a fresh setting (the jungles of Burma during WW2), and a daring heroine. Five stars!




Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.

Friday, February 21, 2025

Movie Review: The Unbreakable Boy (In Theaters Now)

About the Movie:




From Kingdom Story Company, the team behind JESUS REVOLUTION and THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER, and Lionsgate, the studio behind WONDER, comes THE UNBREAKABLE BOY.

When his parents, Scott (Zachary Levi) and Teresa (Meghann Fahy), learn that Austin is both autistic and has brittle bone disease, they initially worry for their son’s future. But with Scott’s growing faith and Austin’s incredible spirit, they become “unbreakable,” finding joy, gratitude, and courage even in the most trying times — an extraordinary true story about a father and son learning together that every day can be the best day of your life!

👉 Watch this moving family film in theaters starting February 21! 👈

Movie Trailer:




My Thoughts:

I enjoyed watching The Unbreakable Boy, and I would watch it again. The movie presented good messages about persevering through hard times and choosing to love those around us well. The story wrapped these themes in a narrative that held humor while dealing with serious issues and heavy moments. Austin’s relentless joy and embracing of life made the movie hopeful. The autism representation was well done, and I think this could be a good movie to introduce autism awareness, particularly for those who do not have any personal experience with autistic individuals.

The Unbreakable Boy is a movie about family, but it is not necessarily suitable for all ages. My personal parenting style would put this as appropriate for tweens and older due to intense moments and poor behaviors. Topics such as unplanned pregnancy, alcohol addiction, medical issues, and bullying appear. For those wondering about faith elements in The Unbreakable Boy, some church attendance was shown, but it was not an overtly faith-based movie. Four stars!

Many thanks to Kingdom Faith Marketing Services for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

Ticket Information:

Buy tickets today to see The Unbreakable Boy in theaters starting February 21! Purchase at: https://theunbreakableboy.movie/

Giveaway:



Enter to win a $10 Amazon gift card and one Fandango code to use toward seeing THE UNBREAKABLE BOY in theaters. Limited to US residents only. Enter by leaving your full name and email address in a comment on this post. Giveaway ends 02/23/2025.



Thursday, February 20, 2025

Author Interview: Duets by Jordan Saez

Duets JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Duets by Jordan Saez, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Duets

Title: Duets
Series: Honeybrook High (prequel novella)
Author:
Jordan Saez
Publisher:
Independently Published
Release Date:
February 2025
Genre:
Christian YA Fiction

No one gets me at all, except for Hester. And she’s not even real. She’s a woman from the 1800s, but she totally understands what it’s like to hide love. So, she’d understand why hiding text messages is super important. But, since my dad became a Christian and all, I have to be super careful. But my parents are hiding things too, like why my mom is riding the struggle bus while she’s expecting my baby brother or why dad is talking to the other woman at the office.  


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Excerpt


I was working diligently on my history homework that afternoon, when a new young guy walked past my window. I nearly dropped my book. Woah. The office got a huge update. A tall, dark haired college guy walked into Mom’s office wearing a blazer, slacks, and the biggest smile I’d ever seen. If I could see that from my school room, I knew he had to be amazing up close. I stood from my chair to get a better look, but tried to think of a reason to be in Mom’s office. Not that I was officially crushing or anything, I just needed to, well, at least see him up close. (Candy)

About the Author

Jordan Saez

Jordan Saez is a God-lover, author, and avid reader. She thinks that chocolate should totally be considered healthy! When she's not writing stories, you can find her watching movies with her family (and eating chocolate) or baking homemade goodies (with chocolate!)

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Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write Duets?

Jordan: I always believe that Jesus inspires my writing and in writing Duets, I was blessed with the opportunity to really get to know my characters before the actual novel.


Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Jordan: It took me about one month to write Duets.


Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Jordan: I learned a lot about my characters in Duets. I learned about how deeply Rob cares for Leslie and how Candy really loves her family and music. I had to do a lot of research around Leslie and her pregnancy since her pregnancy is challenging.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from Duets?

Jordan: “A tiny, excited wave flew across my heart. Someday I would. I knew it. And the two of us would make our own duet someday, because that was love, right? Two people that love each other for real, no matter what, no secrets.”


Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Jordan: I’ve wanted to be an author ever since I was about eight!


Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Jordan: I’m a musician like Candy! I play the piano and violin.


Q: What are you currently reading?

Jordan: I’m really enjoying my current read Facing Your Giants by Max Lucado.


Q:What is your favorite genre to read?

Jordan: Even though I like Christian self-help, my favorite is always Christian fiction.


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Jordan: Hobby? What are those? I like to collect signed editions of books from other Christian authors, like Robin Jones Gunn, Karen Kingsbury, and the like.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Jordan: I like the fall, mostly because it’s my birthday season, but also because it’s not too freezing and not too hot.

Tour Giveaway

(5) winners will receive a $10 gift card to their choice of either Amazon or Spotify!

Duets blog tour giveaway JustRead Tours

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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Book Spotlight: The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry by Susan L. Tuttle

The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry JustRead Takeover + Review Blitz

Welcome to the Takeover + Review Blitz for The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry by Susan L. Tuttle hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book


The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry 

Title: The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry 
Series: Treasures of Halstead Manor 
Author: Susan L. Tuttle 
Publisher: Kregel Publications 
Release Date: March 18, 2025 
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Adventure 

In pursuit of a rare book, will Natalie and Mason find each other again? 

With her twenty-plus-year marriage on the brink of collapse, bookish Natalie Daughtry immerses herself in her new bookstore job. When the mysterious Caspar gathers Natalie and her friends Everleigh and Brooke for the second time, she's ready for an adventure to disperse the turmoil clouding her marriage. Caspar enlists their help in searching for a rumored copy of Lewis Carroll's handwritten and illustrated manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Natalie is immediately enticed--this is the perfect distraction. 

But then Mason joins the team, and suddenly Natalie and her husband are side-by-side on the search for this elusive treasure. Being forced to work together has them tumbling deep into their past, seeking answers to old misunderstandings. When they emerge from the rabbit hole, things aren't the same. Will they rediscover the love that once held the pages of their life together?

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Excerpt


She’d been lied to.

Absence did not, in fact, make the heart grow fonder. In Natalie Daughtry’s experience, it only made it cooler and more detached. At least that was what seemed to be occurring between her and her husband of almost twenty-three years.

Natalie sighed as she slowed for a stop sign. After she’d left two voicemails on this sunny Friday morning, Mason had finally called while she was on her way to her new job. “It’s fine, Mason. There’s no sense driving home if you’d simply have to head back there Sunday for another game should you win tonight.” Though most of the boys on his high school team and their families planned to make the two-hour return drive from Peoria.

“If gas prices weren’t so high . . .”

Natalie’s mind drifted while Mason offered his excuses. There’d been a time when he’d been a broke college student who’d scrounge up change to drive three hours to see her. True, their bank account now wasn’t plump by any means—thanks to two sons in college and their move back to Kenton Corners, Illinois, which had required giving up her dream career—but they certainly weren’t hurting so badly that they couldn’t afford a tank of gas.

Seemed what Mason couldn’t afford was to spend time with her. Though he had no problem investing oodles of it with his teams. Ironic, since he used to call her his number one teammate.

More Books from this Series

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About the Author

Susan L. Tuttle

Susan L. Tuttle is a pastor's wife, mom, and the director of women's ministry at her church near Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her previous work includes the Along Came Love series, and the Carol Award finalist Love You, Truly.

Connect with Susan by visiting susanltuttle.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive a signed copy of The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry and a $25 Amazon gift card!

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Friday, February 14, 2025

Book Spotlight: Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go To Funerals by Sharon Mondragon

Grandma Ruth Doesn't Go to Funerals JustRead Takeover + Review Blitz

Welcome to the Takeover + Review Blitz for Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go To Funerals by Sharon Mondragon hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book


Title: Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go To Funerals
Author: Sharon Mondragon
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Release Date: February 11, 2025
Genre: Contemporary Fiction

Something is brewing in Raeburne's Ferry, Georgia--and it's not sweet tea.

In a small town where gossip flows, bedridden Mary Ruth McCready reigns supreme, doling out wisdom and meddling in everyone's business with a fervor that would make a matchmaker blush. When her best friend has her world rocked by a scandalous revelation from her dying husband, Mary Ruth kicks into high gear, commandeering the help of her favorite granddaughter, Sarah Elizabeth, in tracking down the truth. Finding clues in funeral condolence cards and decades-old gossip dredged up at the Blue Moon Beauty Emporium, the two stir up trouble faster than you can say "pecan pie." 

But just when things are starting to look up, a blast from the past waltzes in with an outrageous claim. But as Grandma Ruth always says when things get tough, "God is too big." With him, nothing is impossible--even bringing long-held secrets to light. Grandma Ruth and Sarah just might have to ruffle a whole mess of feathers to do it.

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Kregel Publications | Amazon | Barnes & NobleChristianbook


Excerpt


Grandma Ruth doesn’t go to funerals.

It’s not that she gets squeamish or weak-kneed at the sight of a friend or relative laid out. She takes an avid interest in every detail of the deceased, from the tie they put on third cousin twice removed Billy Ray to how Harriet Tilson’s hair turned out. Nor is it that she lacks respect for those who have gone on to glory before her. Grandma Ruth is the kind of person to whom you do not criticize your mother. And it’s not that she prefers to stay at home and watch Jeopardy! Instead. Grandma Ruth is bedridden—has been for the past three years. Much as she would like to, Grandma Ruth isn’t going anywhere.

I am Sarah Elizabeth, Grandma Ruth’s favorite granddaughter. Being her favorite is a dubious honor. It means I’m her favorite to go to the store and buy birthday cards, visit her shut-in friends, and, you guessed it, attend funerals in her place.

Looking back, I realize I’ve been training for funeral duty for quite a while. When I was ten, she taught me how to make macaroni and cheese from scratch to take by the home of the bereaved for the reception. By the time I was eleven, I had learned to write a tasteful and heartfelt condolence note. I attended my first funeral at twelve. (Grandma Ruth wanted to take me sooner, but Mama put her foot down and prevailed for once.) Now that I’m twenty-four, Grandma Ruth considers me not only fully qualified but socially obligated to take her place since she can’t get out anymore. I don’t think I’ve missed a single funeral in Raeburne’s Ferry, Georgia, since she took to her bed.

About the Author

Sharon Mondragon

Sharon J. Mondragón is a Southern girl at heart, having spent most of her adult life where tea is sweet and mac and cheese is a vegetable. Settled in Midlothian, Texas, she writes, facilitates the prayer shawl ministry at her church, and teaches at the local yarn shop. She's the author of the Purls and Prayers series, and her work has earned recognition from The Saturday Evening Post, ACFW, Foreword INDIES, and the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference.

Connect with Sharon by visiting sharonjmondragon.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive a signed copy of Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go To Funerals and a $25 Amazon gift card!

Grandma Ruth Doesn't Go to Funerals JustRead Giveaway

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