Just Released: Trailer of “The Captive”

I’m delighted to present to you a minute-long, engaging video trailer of “The Captive.” Just click on the arrow in the photo. More exciting news: the audiobook version of “Identity Lost,” book two of this series, will be available to entertain you soon. My thanks go to God and my awesome mentor, Susan Marlow.

Excerpt from Audible’s “The Captive”

I’m so excited for you to hear talented Lara Terco’s dramatized excerpt from The Captive. Please click on the following audio file. She makes the story and characters come to life. Audible’s The Captive is expected to be available before Christmas. It would make a fun Christmas gift for the busy/active person to listen to,Continue reading “Excerpt from Audible’s “The Captive””

Cowboys aren’t just in Texas.

Cowboys aren’t just in Texas and Colorado. There are several cattle ranches in north central Washington State. While visiting friends 20 minutes away, I was pleasantly surprised to witness cowboys rounding up their cattle on horseback. Many still use horses and run their ranch as they have for generations. Unknowingly and happily, I had movedContinue reading “Cowboys aren’t just in Texas.”

History of North American Popcorn

While some American Indians sat around their fire, they tossed kernels of corn into the flames. Soon the white puffy treat popped out of the fire onto the ground, ready to eat. Then in the early 1600’s, these Native Americans offered their treat to new settlers from distant lands.  The first Thanksgiving meal included popcorn.Continue reading “History of North American Popcorn”

What would you like me to post about?

In book one, The Captive, Beth visited orphanages. In Africa when she saw their trucks, she smiled. “Is it a game to see how much they could pile on their trucks without tipping over?” They do things differently in this part of Africa. I decided to move onto book one and two of my Taken Trilogy.Continue reading “What would you like me to post about?”