by Deborah Sprinkle | Feb 14, 2020 | Book Review
If you look in the dictionary under thriller, you’d find the words Terminal Breach by Steve Bradshaw! But let me give you some advice. Get out your passport, and a notepad and pen before you read the first word. You’ll need both. He says it best when he writes that he...
by Deborah Sprinkle | Jan 31, 2020 | General
How I READ a Book Until recently, I used to read books. But, a man in one of my book clubs inspired me to rethink my actions. He has a notebook where he records things he finds interesting about the books he reads. Needless to say, he’s able to contribute so much to...
by Deborah Sprinkle | Jan 24, 2020 | Guest Author blog
Yesterday, I wrote a review of DiAnn Mills’ latest novel, Fatal Strike, and provided a glimpse into how her amazing mind works. Today, you will have a chance to read what DiAnn has learned about branding, a word that’s taken on a completely different...
by Deborah Sprinkle | Jan 23, 2020 | Book Review
I suggest reading DiAnn Mills’ latest book, Fatal Strike, in a secure location inside. But, if you insist on reading it outside, at least get your feet off the ground—and have a snake bite kit handy. Better yet, a gun! While DiAnn writes in several genres, she is best...
by Deborah Sprinkle | Nov 26, 2019 | General
From Difficult Roads to Beautiful Destinations On a recent visit to Cracker Barrel, I found a plaque I had to have for my office. “Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.” So true! Every crisis or trauma in my life has birthed something good—a new...