A Strange but Fun Hangout with Coffee Cups and Camisoles
I've done quite a few interviews in the last couple of years, but I think this is the first one to ever ask me to write my own epitaph. And that's just the beginning of the fun treats available to you in this interview. There is also a giveaway open until April 6, 2017. Click here to read the article. #AnUncommonCourtship
Favorite Romance Tropes and more
I'm hanging out on Faithfully Bookish discussing my five favorite romance tropes. Plus a little peek at what's coming up next in the Hawthorne House series. Read the article here. #AnUncommonCourtship
A New Interview on a Brand New Blog
I'm the inaugural author interview over on Kat's Corner Books Blog! That's quite an honor. We're talking An Uncommon Courtship, pets, and pirates vs ninjas. Join the fun and read the interview and book review here. #AnUncommonCourtship

Interview on Reading is My Superpower.org
I'm hanging out with Carrie Booth Schmidt! Aside from talking about An Uncommon Courtship, I'm answering questions about books and book habits, Trent's infamous fan club, and whether I prefer coffee or tea. (Spoiler alert... it's neither.) See the full interview here. #AnUncommonCourtship


An Interview with Relz
Rel and I talk about the important things in like. Like fruit, childhood memories, and my book writing habits. Sound good to you? Check out the interview here. #AnUncommonCourtship


Go Your Own Way, or Better Yet, God's Way ~ An Uncommon Courtship Dig Deeper Devotional
When I was in elementary school, I wanted so badly to be cool and trendy and fit in with the emerging popular crowd. It was the time when leggings and matching skirts were in. The queen of trend had a black set with bright neon buttons at the waistband - it was the 80s, go with it. I didn't own any leggings, but I did own a denim skirt and jeans. Hopefully you see where this utterly tragic line of third grade thinking is going and I can skip the rest of the mortifying story.


Love is a Verb. And a Choice ~ An Uncommon Courtship Dig Deeper Devotional
During my awkward and at times unfortunately unforgettable teenage years, DC Talk hit the scene. When my youth group would go to camp or go on mission trip we traveled in a long caravan of about seven or eight 15-passenger vans. Every single one of those vans had a tape of DC Talk's Free At Last album and we played it. Over and over again. I remember one van actually wearing out their tape and having to get someone else's. Fortunately, at least half the members in the youth g