It’s time for our Sunday morning chat. On Sundays, I ramble about what’s been going on, what the rest of the family and I have been reading and watching, and what I’ve been writing. Some weeks I share what I am listening to.
This week I’m joining up with Kimba at Caffeinated Reviewer, Deb at Readerbuzz, and Kathyrn at The Book Date.



What’s Been Occurring
Yesterday we were hit by a snowstorm that wasn’t as bad as we thought it was going to be but still brought about five inches of snow and cold. It was our first bigger snowstorm. Little Miss had a wonderful time sledding down the hill behind the house even after it got dark. We are grateful for a very bright light in our backyard.
We are also grateful for a bright streetlight because the kids decided to slide down our driveway and across our street around 10 at night. They had a blast.
It was too dark for photos but Zooma the Wonder Dog also had a blast. As I have mentioned before on my blog, she loves to jump up and catch snowballs that are thrown for her.

The snowstorm is set to continue today so we are hunkering down. I don’t know if we will get much more snow but the roads are supposed to be fairly messy and it is very, very cold out there right now.
Little Miss enjoyed playing in the snow much of yesterday and again today with her dad before he has to go to a second, part-time, job he recently started.
What I’ve Been Reading
This past week I finished two books – a Christian romance, Southern Snow by B.R. Goodwin, and a non-Christian mystery called How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin.


If you like squeaky-clean books with a Christian message and romance you will like Southern Snow.
If you don’t mind some language and a very good mystery (like could not put the book down good) then you want How To Solve Your Own Murder but that one doesn’t come out until March 26 so go pre-order it.
You could also be like me and like both of them. Southern Snow is out now and on Kindle Unlimited if you have a membership to that.
This week I will be continuing Little Women, Dysfunction Junction by Robin W. Pearson, and listening to A Tall of Two Cities on Audible.



Dysfunction Junction will be out on February 6. Here is a description:
When three women receive an unexpected phone call that leaves them reeling, they have no other choice but to reckon with a lifetime of memories they’ve long tried to bury. Only in facing the past will they find their path forward.
Frances Mae Livingston’s firm grip of her family’s destructive history makes her hold her husband and four children even closer. But she’s losing bits of herself while proving to everybody and her mama that she’s enough. There’s no way she’ll repeat her mama’s mistakes, even if it kills her.
Annabelle McMillan didn’t have trouble kicking the Eastern North Carolina dust off her feet. The tough part was replanting herself in familiar soil. Now she’s blending her old life with her new husband, stepson, and unborn child. And battling old memories of abandonment and new fears of rejection.
Dr. Charlotte Winters has built a career around helping others sort through their emotional baggage. She’s also spent a lifetime refusing to unpack her own. So what if Charlotte doesn’t recall all that her mama did to her and what her daddy didn’t do for her? Her only mission is to help others help themselves…until the women from her past and the man in her future undo her well-sewn life.
At the junction of healed and hurting, broken and whole, and past and present, three women wrestle with their inability to forgive and forget in this riveting Southern family drama about sisterhood from award-winning author Robin W. Pearson.
I am also putting together a list of books I want to read this winter – including a collection of stories by Agatha Christie that I planned to read last winter but never got to. I hope to share that tomorrow or another day on the blog. It won’t be a big list because I am a slow reader. The Husband is reading John Connolly books.
The Boy and I have set A Tale of Two Cities aside for right now as we start a non-fiction book for history called Lost Names by Richard Kim, which I have started and have been swept up in. I also decided I wanted to read/listen to A Tale of Two Cities first so I can guide him when he reads it.
What We watched/are Watching
This past week I watched a lot of cozy mysteries – Poirot (with David Suchet) and Miss Scarlet and The Duke (which I am pretty much binge watching now).
What I’m Writing
If you’re new here you might not know that I write fiction books. Yes, I am an indie author and some readers do not read indie authors. That doesn’t offend me. I get it. I don’t even read a lot of indie authors.
There are a lot of not very good indie authors out there and a handful of good ones. That’s my honest opinion, even though I am an indie author.
Am I a good indie author? I’m a decent one, maybe, but recently questioned it when I put out a book that I had somehow switched two chapters on and then published the stinking book.
Oh my word I was so humiliated when I discovered it two weeks later. How did I do it? Well, it has to do with my new formatting software and how it’s very easy to move things around. So easy that two chapters were transposed without me even realizing I did it. I did not second check things before I uploaded it to Amazon because I had uploaded it before and it was fine. This time I had only made a minor change with a typo I somehow missed correcting after my editors gave it back so I didn’t think I needed to check it. Well, I learned my lesson the hard way.
Anyhow, this week I am working on a new book called Cassie that will be part of a multi-author project. It doesn’t come out until August so I have plenty of time but writing this one has been a struggle. I will admit that I now wish I had not joined a project that had so many rules with it that were provided by someone else and not myself. I will not be doing another project like this ever, but I feel this one is pushing me creatively and that’s a good thing.
I hope to have Cassie complete by the end of February, the beginning of March. After that, I hope to start a new Gladwynn Mysteries book and I think this time around I will share it here on the blog more than I did with the last book. I plan to move my books out of Kindle Unlimited so I can share and sell them anywhere I want. I will be doing that in the spring.
If you want to learn more about my books and what they are about, you can click HERE.
What I’m Listening To
Right now I am listening to A Tale of Two Cities on Audible.
Photos from Last Week
Here are some photos from our snowstorm:





Now it’s your turn. What have you been doing, watching, reading, listening to or writing? Let me know in the comments or leave a blog post link if you also write a weekly update like this.
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We got some snow but not nearly the amount you did and of course, it’s all gone now because it began raining. The dreariness is not helping me in my sad housebound state. 😦
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Dysfunction Junction seems to be all about the drama! I hope you enjoy it.
Love the photos of your daughter enjoying the snow.
Wishing you a great reading week
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Drama but also making peace with our past so we can improve in our future. it is very well written.
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Aww, my dogs used to love snowballs. It looks like everyone had fun in the storm. I hope you’re having a great week!
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So far, yes. I hope you are too.
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We had a bit of snow this weekend too. But our total lack of streetlights in the neighborhood would make sliding very dangerous. It hasn’t been particularly cold here which meant a “nice” layer of ice is under the new snow which is making even walking hazardous. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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I hate when ice does that under the snow. It’s scary! I fell a couple of weeks ago because of some ice under the snow.
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The pictures are really cute. When I first starting reading about the snow I was getting a chill. Take care and stay safe.
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Tomorrow the snow will be gone when we get a ton of rain – enough to possibly cause flooding. Sigh. Such is weather in the winter in Pennsylvania.
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Stay safe.
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Thank you! It’s getting crazy out there!
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Sounds like a perfect weekend for reading and family time. I kept hoping for some snow but we were right on the border of the front so all we got is rain and mud. Zooma is so photogenic out there in the snow. Stay warm and safe and keep the sleds moving!
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The snow will sadly be gone tomorrow when we get heavy rain but we enjoyed looking at it at least. It was a nice time for reading and family time both. i think I wanted a little more reading time than standing out and watching for cars while they were sledding though. Ha.
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Look at all that snow! Beautiful.
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Thank you!
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Oh those snow photos are wonderful and I love the dog leaping in the snow – the best. Yes having to fit into rules that don’t really suit you must be difficult writing wise.
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It really is and it’s why I will not be ever doing this again.
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Oh that’s a lot of snow! I woke up to a lot of snow this morning too, but I’m not a fan of going out to play in it because it’s so cold right now. I love your pictures of your little ones playing in the snow, they are all adorable!
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I don’t want to play in at all but I’m fine with taking a few photos and running back into the warm. Ha!
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Oh, Zooma reminds me of Jack! He loves the snow and is covered with snowballs when he comes in. He also loves to catch the snowballs. I wonder what he thinks when they melt.
We’ve been watching “Last Tango in Halifax” which is an interesting look at life in Yorkshire. It’s been interesting to see some of the characters age quite quickly while the others don’t. We also saw Wonka in the theater. I’ve been trying to read Sense and Sensibility, but one of my Louise Penny books came in so I think I will abandon the former. I listen to most television shows as I’m either crocheting, knitting, or blogging while the shows are on.
Have a wonderful week, Lisa!
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I do the same thing with TV at times. I blog while it’s on in the background. I haven’t heard of Tango in Halifax. I’ll have to check it out.
Our dog is crashing hard right now after all her playng!
I’d probably abandon Jane for a mystery too.
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Good luck with your writing this week! And with Jane Austen!
My Sunday Post 🙂
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Thank you!
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I am looking at all that snow wearing shorts with all the windows open and the sun shining…love your dog playing in the snow and your cat staring at it through the window.
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Yeah, the cat couldn’t seem to decide if she wanted to be in or out. She kept going in and then out and then in and then out.
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What a beautiful world! Snow is something I’ve only experienced a half dozen times, but it looks like so much fun. Enjoy!
I did not realize you were a published author. Two friends and I formed a writing group last year, and we had fun trying to write a novel during the summer. I found that I need to plot things out a bit more than I did before starting to write. For now, I’ve set that aside and I’m trying to read a lot of kids’ books that might inspire me.
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I’ve published eight so far. I don’t know what I was thinking. It can be very stressful especially when I have the books corrected and somehow miss fixing the typos or they don’t save and I don’t see them until the book is published. But it is also fun and my mottos when I started was “just have fun” and “don’t overthink it.” I fail at both of those very often. lol.
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