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Fine Lines
In criminal defense attorney Mandy Price’s experience, men are untrustworthy. Life is better when she concentrates on career.
Liz Flaherty
Apr 153 min read


Devil's Advocate
by M.J. Schiller Thank you, Liz, for having me on the Window! It’s an honor being on the blog that I enjoy reading so much! People often ask where an author gets their ideas for their books. Mine come from a number of sources. One book, it was the first line that came to my mind, and the story revolved around that. (Ironically, the line ended up being in the middle of the book.) Sometimes it’s a dream, sometimes it develops out of a song, and sometimes, like with my newest r
Liz Flaherty
Apr 85 min read


Legacy Lies Loyalty with Darlene Fredette
I'm happy to have Darlene Fredette back at the Window today. She's going to talk about Book 5 in her Redford Falls Series, but first she's going to answer some questions. I just love when someone agrees to do that, don't you? 1. What do you do on those days when you’re pretty sure the muse has died and you’ll never again write a publishable word? I don’t think my muse has ever died. I have too many stories in my head and too little time. However, there have been days when I n
Liz Flaherty
Mar 114 min read


Giving on Purpose: How 30 Days of Conscious Giving can Change Your Life
What if the key to abundance isn’t giving more—but giving in balance? We’ve been taught that it’s more blessed to give than to receive. But what if receiving is just as sacred as giving? And what if the two were never meant to exist apart? The Giving on Purpose journal invites you to explore the powerful, often misunderstood connection between giving and receiving. If you’ve ever felt like you give endlessly—your time, love, energy, or resources—yet struggle to receive in ret
Liz Flaherty
Mar 43 min read


Don't Waste the Days
...the days that were 'wasted’ are the ones to regret the most.
Liz Flaherty
Feb 253 min read


Using Her Own Paintbrush
by Sheila Hansberger, Artist & Author Welcome Sheila Hansberger to the Window today. I'm sure you'll find her interview as interesting as I did! - Liz 1. What is your favorite thing about yourself? And your least favorite. I’m proud to say I’m not a quitter. I may struggle to get a project done, but I refuse to stop until I see results. Sadly, that’s also my least favorite trait, because in the past, I have pushed so hard to finish, I risked endangering my health. And recu
Liz Flaherty
Feb 185 min read


Nana, the Great Communicator
My long-gone, full-service Nana had given me all the tools I needed. I re-packed the letters, started to write, and thanks to Nana, I never stopped.
Liz Flaherty
Feb 44 min read


Tending the Roses
An interview with Author Karina Bartow 1. What is your favorite thing about yourself? And your least favorite? My favorite thing is that I can usually have a genuine laugh once a day, at least, through thick and thin. It makes life a lot more pleasant to find humor in various matters. My least favorite thing is I don't have a poker face, which makes it difficult to—obviously—play poker, pull off a surprise, or handle conflict well. I’d much rather laugh, if the circumstance
Liz Flaherty
Jan 213 min read


About Series ... and Staying Awhile
by Darlene Fredette Why we fall in love with book series…and why we never want them to end. A standalone novel can sweep you away for a few hours, but a series gives you a deeper connection. There’s something magical about opening the first book in a series. You think you’re stepping into a story, but before long, you realize you’ve stepped into a world. A well-crafted series doesn’t just entertain. It invites you to stay awhile. Welcome to Redford Falls My own series, Redfor
Liz Flaherty
Jan 142 min read


Seasonal Shift by Darlene Fredette
Danielle from Winter’s Kiss doesn’t like winter, and for years, I’ve sided with her. Winter has never been my season. The cold bites, the...
Liz Flaherty
Sep 3, 20253 min read


A Tale of Two Writers by Carissa Harper
Most stories start with "what if…" Ours had a different conception. Mother and daughter watching a rom-com. Daughter: We could have...
Liz Flaherty
Aug 27, 20253 min read


Through Montana Windows
Friends Nan Reinhardt and Carol Light are in Montana this week. Both of them write for Tule Publishing. Nan's new stories are at home in...
Liz Flaherty
Jul 23, 20253 min read


The Lady and the Secret Lord by Kate Moore
Welcome author Kate Moore to the Window today! She's here to talk about her latest book, which I highly recommend! Her email to me this...
Liz Flaherty
Jun 18, 20253 min read


Finding Love on Vacation by Jana Richards
In my novel Her Best Man , Sarah and Will find themselves sharing a cabin on a cruise ship. The forced closeness hastens their romance,...
Liz Flaherty
May 21, 20255 min read


Ghost Mountain Ranch Jan Scarbrough
Ghost Mountain Ranch Box Set eBook box set available for 99 cents today and `tomorrow https://books2read.com/GhostMountainRanch “This...
Liz Flaherty
May 14, 20252 min read


What Happens Next? by Judith Works
After uncounted rewrites and revisions, I finished my novel, The Measure of Life . I’d exercised the right side of my brain until...
Liz Flaherty
May 7, 20256 min read


4 Lessons Learned from 483 Pieces of “Desk” by Susan Harris Howell
My new desk came to me in 483 pieces—slats, panels, and hardware wrapped in plastic bags for “easy delivery and assembly.” My daughter...
Liz Flaherty
Apr 23, 20253 min read


A Life-Changing Decision by Kathleen Buckley
Have you ever made a life-changing decision? How did it work out? Many of us are descended from people who were immigrants from...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 19, 20254 min read


Chance's Return by Lucy Kubash
What can I say, my heroes have always been cowboys. From the time I first watched the older-timers–Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and the Lone...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 12, 20255 min read


Vision Boards, Vision Words, and Affirmations by Christine Columbus
Do they work? Do you get anxious, excited, afraid, laugh, or cry when reading fiction or watch a movie? Things don’t have to be “real” to...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 5, 20253 min read
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