by Darlene L. Turner | Sep 19, 2016 | Darlene L. Turner, Deadly Encounter, DiAnn Mills, Masterful Suspense | Book/Movie Reviews
Deadly Encounter By DiAnn Mills What does a body, a dog with a bloody paw, and a downed drone all have in common? They’re all found together by airport ranger volunteer and veterinarian Stacy Broussard on what she thought would be a peaceful Saturday morning. Far from...
by Darlene L. Turner | Sep 12, 2016 | Bellanok, Darlene L. Turner, Ralene Burke, The Reluctant Savior, What’s Your Word Count Goal? - Guest blog with Ralene Burke | Guest Blogs, Writing World
I first met Ralene Burke at a ACFW conference and then worked with her on one of my novels. She’s such a sweetie and a talented lady. Today, she’s talking about word count. Take it away, Ralene! ~~~ Writers tend to groan when we’re asked about our word...
by Darlene L. Turner | Sep 5, 2016 | Born To Be, Darlene L. Turner, From My Playlist - Born To Be, Hurricane, Natalie Grant | From My Playlist
She shuffled into the restroom and snapped on the light, squinting as she splashed water on her face. Her heart still raced from the nightmare. It had seemed so real. In fact, it had been real. She touched the scar, lining from her temple to her jawline. The proof...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 22, 2016 | Blurriness, Darlene L. Turner | Writing World
Note: This post first appeared on American Christian Fiction Writers site. “Stay focused; do not lose sight of mercy and truth . . . ” (Proverb 3:3a VOICE) You know what they say . . . “A picture is worth a thousand words.” But what if the picture was blurry and out...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 15, 2016 | Darlene L. Turner, Emancipation Warriors, Marissa Shrock, Rebel With A Cause, The Agitator, The First Principle, The Liberation | Book/Movie Reviews
The Agitator By Marissa Shrock Sunshine Hemmerly has gone through it all—imprisonment, torture, and starvation. All to be reconditioned by the United Regions of North America. Did it work? No. She held steadfast to the faith of her childhood. Now on her eighteenth...