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Review for ‘Four of Spades’

Susan Leutheuser said “It was deliciously suspenseful and I just gobbled it up!  I really enjoyed that Sara’s intuitive abilities have continued to expand and that she was brave enough to want to solve whatever was going on in the house that Brandon’s parents purchased. I also enjoyed having his parents as new characters, along with the new sweet baby.
You have the talent to integrate the back story of Sara’s past, without it becoming overblown or redundant to those of us who have read the prior books. And yet you share just enough to create an understanding of Sara’s history and her unique abilities. Quite the balancing act!
I can envision many more adventures for Sara as her journey continues…hopefully!
I wish you so much success CJ. You are right up there with the best suspense writers. Better than James Patterson, and his name is a household word.”

Time with grandchildren

Life has many special moments…a first kiss…first home…the birth of our children. I could go on and on, but today it’s about spending time with grandchildren. When I came back from my two plus months of traveling, I had my next adventure in my sites. I took Sav and Jo, my daughter Kristin’s children, to the cabins at Bayview. We spent time at the beach, a day at Deception Pass, then wrapped up our two-night, three-day vacation at Wenberg State Park.

During our time, we talked, read, searched for rocks, shells and anything interesting the beach had to offer. We explored (Sav led the way) as we hiked up a hill to get where needed in order to have access to the beach. We were forced to turn away from a shortcut when the tide started coming in faster than anticipated…let me tell you that is some cold water…YIKES. We laughed, ate whatever we wanted…whenever we wanted, including a special trip back to the store for ice cream. My hamburger cooking is nothing special, but you’d never know that by how quickly my grandchildren ate. They thought everything I cooked was great. We slept well, ate well, played hard, relaxed often…and let life work around our schedule.

There are special moments in life we always remember; adding to my list was hearing Jo and Sav tell me how much fun they had. Jo even said it was the best vacation ever…next to Disneyland, of course. Maybe it was all the junk food talking, or the “no rules” theme, but hearing those words meant a lot to me. It told me these two young ladies enjoy my company…and they’d do it again next year without hesitation. Love is being a grandmother…and I’m thankful for these special moments in my journey through life.

Four of Spades

***New Release***

Hi, everyone, I’m excited to announce the release of Four of Spades. This is book three of my Sara Series…filled with intrigue, suspense, and paranormal activity. I hope you enjoy this new book. I look forward to hearing your reviews. Here is a link to the book trailer for you to enjoy…

 

Happy Reading, Happy Life…

The End

Two simple words I have just typed on my latest book. Yes, I’m in the middle of releasing my fourth book, which is book three to my Sara series – stay tuned for a trailer coming soon. But this book was one I’d been working on in the background for a couple of years now. I’m not clear on the title yet…and the editing will likely take a good amount of time, but it’s the story of my son, Brook, who died as an infant. May of you know about Brook. Whether you know him or not, I hope you will read the book and get to know him. With his blessing and the blessing of all involved, it was time to tell his story. It is a novella, meaning smaller than a novel (at this point anyhow), the genre is Reality Fiction. It has Brook’s voice and also deals with real paranormal experiences I have lived through since his death.

When I start editing this book, it will play a part on how my soul feels each time, but my strength will be renewed by Brook’s spirit, friends, and family. I’m done writing for today, this adventure has taken a toll on me, and I’ll have the pleasured company of two of my grandkids, Sav and Jo, for the afternoon and evening. Sav will help me with my book trailer for Four of Spades, and Jo will assist. Then we will fill the rest of the night with games, pizza, and a movie.

To all the authors out there writing, and all of you reading…I think these two little words “The End” may have a different meaning. To me, right now…it means I can take a breath, shed a tear, be exhilarated, smile and feel the warmth of Brook wrapped around me…all at the same time.

 

Injustice…

Injustice – it can display itself in many ways. Some we read about, some we witness, and that’s what I want to talk about today. The injustice that is weighing heavy on my heart is how some people treat their dogs…as was witnessed recently at the campground I took two of my granddaughters to for a vacation. Imagine you’ve woken from a nice afternoon nap, my granddaughters are in the cabin reading (new generation who prefer to rest inside)…anyhow, a new neighbor has arrived and backed the vehicle up to unload their belongings for their stay. I currently have my camp chair turned in their direction so I can stretch my previously injured (two years ago) knee out on the porch. Two ladies, oblivious to my watchful eye get out of the car. One gal takes the little hip hugging child and one about two, maybe three, to the cabin. The other gal opens the back hatch of the vehicle and within ten seconds slaps one of the dogs across his face…twice. This particular dog is a black lab, while the other is an older white longhaired breed of which I don’t know. She has both of them on a leash and pulls them out of the car, only to immediately yank on the leashes and smack the black one telling him to sit. Both of these dogs are not trying to leave, they are not rambunctious or in any way trying to escape, yet she yanks on the leashes regardless. When the black dog doesn’t sit, she first smacks him in the head and then kicks him in the stomach hard enough to cause him to yelp in pain. She gets him to sit at this point and within a few seconds yanks on both of the leashes as she attempts to unload items from the back of the vehicle and when this causes the black dog to get up, she immediately uses her foot to try and push his butt back down. At this point, I am on my feet making it clear, without having to say a word, that I am watching. She takes both dogs to the porch railing and hooks them up…no wiggle room there, barely enough leash to sit comfortably let alone lay down.

I was upset and went into the cabin and broke down. My granddaughters needed an explanation for my tears…and I cried more. You are probably thinking, why didn’t she just go over there and stop the abuser. Well, here is my reasoning – I’m here with two precious babies and if this woman turns out to be a nut case I could find a gun to my head or find us helplessly trapped in a burning cabin. Any scenario I can imagine does not give me warm and cozy feeling when I have the safety of two other lives in the balance. I thought about reporting them to the ranger service, but didn’t know what they would do, and again retaliation is foremost in my thoughts. So, when my husband called, I took my phone in the cabin and again broke down into tears telling him what happened. He suggested I go ahead with talking to the ranger and get a number I can call to report the incident. I did just that, doing my best not to shed tears in front of the ranger. He wasn’t happy about what I was telling him and assured me he would get a number I could call.

So, here I sit by my campfire, listening to one of the dogs (owners put them in the cabin before leaving for somewhere) bark, whine, and cry…possibly for dinner. I hope the ranger helps me out. If not, when I get back home I will file a report with someone. I obtained their vehicle plate number and with the cabin/campsite information; hopefully, they will figure out who it is that is guilty of this crime. Once I know my granddaughters are safe, then I won’t be afraid to do the right thing.

It hurts me so bad to see people abuse a child or pet that trusts them to care for them. Whether a parent, owner or whoever is in control of caring for another should be held accountable for their actions. The famous saying of “do unto others as you would have others do unto them”…so be it. There is so much ugly stuff in the media…be it candidate bashing, shootings, murder, and rape, bombings and the like, we should all realize that love goes a long way to fixing this world…and it starts at home.