Category: Hallee’s Interviews with Christian Authors

Interview: Jo Wanmer

I am so honored today to be hosting author Jo Wanmer on my Readers Write to Know Wednesdays. Jo is the author of Though the Bud be Bruised, which is a fictional story stemmed from her daughter’s real life sexual abuse. I cannot imagine the strength and beauty of character that allows Jo to write this story with the intent to focus on healing and the unconditional love of God. Please enjoy this interview as much as I did.

Interview: Janet Perez Eckles

I am so excited today to introduce to you Janet Perez Eckles. Janet is beyond inspiring. She writes inspirational non-fiction. She gets ideas while parasailing. And, she’s completely blind. What an encouragement to anyone! Please enjoy this interview, as she answers the questions posed by you, as much as I did.

Interview: Teri Thackston

I’m excited to introduce Teri Thackston for today’s Readers’ Write to Know Wednesday! Teri is the author of the paranormal romance, Wait Until Moonrise. Enjoy the interview, and read how a waltz in a Disney movie sparked an entire book!

Interview: Tammy Hill

I am so pleased to introduce you to Tammy Hill today. I have a 15-year-old avid reader, so it’s always fantastic to discover a new Young Adult Christian novelist. Her novel, Knowing, released yesterday! I am definitely getting it for my daughter to read. I hope you read it as well. Tammy is here answering your questions about her. I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did.

Interview: Taryn Raye

I am SO excited today to introduce you to romance author Taryn Raye. Taryn is such an amazing networking friend for me — if I announce anything, I can always count on her to spread the word. She has a new release out with Turquoise Morning Press called Castaway Hearts. Please enjoy Taryn answering your questions as much as I enjoyed having her here today!

Guest Post: Teresa J. Reasor on Alpha Men

I’m going to use the word man here because they’re whom I write about. Alpha men. But if you know a woman in the military, understand that every word I write can be true for her, too.

Military service is about duty, honor, and sacrifice. But the sacrifices our military personnel make are probably the hardest weight for them to bear.

When the military asks a man to sign on the dotted line they don’t tell him that his family’s signature might as well be there beside his.

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