History Card – Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott
(November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888)
One of the great American writers and vastly underappreciated, Louisa May Alcott is best known for her novel “Little Women.” Read more about her here.
We interupt this post….
I have been blogging daily for almost a year and a half now. When I say, “blogging daily,” that’s actually a lie. I don’t blog daily. I usually only write my blogs on Sunday morning when the house is nice and quiet and I’m sitting at my computer wrapped up in a blanket. But I write a blog entry for each day. I usually write seven at a time and schedule them to be posted to amathar.blogspot.com at 9AM each day.
Featured ebook – Black Silk by Jan Gordon
Description
Language: en
Written in: 2009
Published: 2009-07-16
Tags: romance, paranormal romance
Victoria Hudson is 29 and lives in the kind of small town where everyone knows everyone else. She has two great loves in her life — her cat, Mister, and reading books from her used bookstore. She doesn’t see her life changing much in the future. She’s stuck. Until one night when she’s saved from probable danger by a mysterious stranger. ****** S… (more)
Victoria Hudson is 29 and lives in the kind of small town where everyone knows everyone else. She has two great loves in her life — her cat, Mister, and reading books from her used bookstore.
She doesn’t see her life changing much in the future. She’s stuck. Until one night when she’s saved from probable danger by a mysterious stranger.
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Steven Colburn has moved around quite a bit during his lifetime, never really finding a place where he felt he could be comfortable. Until he buys an old homestead, and fate steps in to forever change his life and that of one of the town’s quiet entrepreneurs.
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A light romance with a paranormal twist.
Schools out– Now on to writing!
Serious Pain!
I pinched a nerve in my back yesterday when I was cleaning up after Thanksgiving. Yes, I know yesterday was several days after Thanksgiving. It hurts way worse today than yesterday, and nothing seems to help.





