As you can see in my "about me," I love to write! :) I thought I'd take the time to tell everyone the things I've been writing lately.
- First, Still I Will Follow is about a French girl, Marie Roberts, who was adopted by an American family. It isn't until she goes to church camp at age eighteen that she recognizes a call into the ministry; she soon realizes that this call is to be a missionary in France, the country where she was born. Will she be able to accept this call? What will her family, to whom she is very close, say when she brings it up? Will she make it to France? (Marie is one of my characters from a series I wrote when I was 13.)
- Living This Bluegrass Life is about a family band's life backstage. The oldest son, Johnny Millard, is dating this girl, Anna, whom he knows from church. When his younger sister, Hannah, asks about it, he tells her not to tell anyone. How long will she be able to keep this a secret? And why does it have to be a secret?
Jimmy Millard's parents want him to start playing in the band full time now that he's learning guitar. Only one problem: he has stage fright. Fortunately, his older sister, Millie, is helping him improve his guitar playing- and helping him get over his stage fright. Will she succeed?
Little Jake Millard is getting so ornery; he keeps acting up while the family plays in their performances. Will his parents be able to keep him under control?
- Eighteen-year-old Mandy Roberts has just set out from her home in Missouri to start college in Arkansas to learn how to be an architect. But that's not all she's seeking; she's looking for her biological mother, so she can find forgiveness and a relationship with the mother who abandoned her. You see, she couldn't seem to find her birth mom in Missouri, so she seems to think she might find her in AR. Will she? Find out in Beloved, Mandy's Story.
I wish I could tell you about all the books I'm writing, but that would take a lot of time- and characters. I'll talk about those another time. Besides, I've got a Waltons show to watch. ;) (Can you tell I like watching old shows?)
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