"This world is not my home, altho it seems to be.
My home is with my Lord, in the place He's made for me.
He's coming back real soon - the signs are very clear...
And when that trumpet sounds, I'LL BE OUTTA HERE!"
-from an old t-shirt
Forty books. I still canโt believe those words. From devotionals and Bible studies, to non-fiction, fiction, and the Garden Valley, TN series, Iโve poured my heart into every single one.
And today I get to share #40 with you: Porch Lights, Power Lines, and a Place to Belong is now available on Amazon. As my first-fruit offering to the Lord, the eBook is FREE on Amazon from May 17โ21, 2026! https://t.co/EhwlrWFZAe
Porch Lights, Power Lines, and a Place to Belong
Aspen Tillman is done being invisible. In quiet Garden Valley, sheโs finally found something sheโs never had before: safety, community, and the steady presence of her neighbor, Reed Young. But when Aspen overhears something she was never meant to hear, her hard-earned peace begins to unravel.
Reed has spent his life fixing what is broken. He never expected the guarded woman next door to be the one who would reach past his defenses and into his heart.
As danger draws closer, Aspen and Reed must face old wounds, hidden threats, and a choice that could change everything: trust the past that taught them to be afraidโฆ or risk believing in a future shaped by faith, courage, and love.
Because even in the darkest night, the light still shines.
A touching, faithโfilled romantic suspense about belonging, courage, and love that refuses to leave you in the dark.
Itโs here! Marketing, Mayhem, and Finding Mercy is now live on Amazon! https://t.co/Xtc8agZfOl
As my first-fruit offering to the Lord, the #eBook will be #free on #Amazon 5/2/26โ5/6/26
Marketing, Mayhem, and Finding Mercy
Can love and mercy overcome even the deepest mistakes of the past?
Bridget Adams is certain sheโs already squandered her last chance at happiness. Returning to Garden Valley, she hopes only to rebuild a quiet, uncomplicated life.
Her marketing job at SAU Tech seems like the perfect place to disappear into routine, until she meets Nicholas Gaston, the steady, softโspoken robotics engineer whose gentle strength stirs something she thought sheโd lost forever.
But when the secrets she fought to bury begin to surface, Bridget faces a painful choice. Keep hiding the truth about her past, or risk losing the one man who makes her believe in second chances?
As their growing connection tangles with the wellโmeaning chaos of experimental robots, Bridget discovers that mercy isnโt passive. Itโs bold. Itโs costly. And sometimes, itโs the very thing that sets you free.
@millsalice144 My brother, whose last name begins with 'H', once said if he had a son he would name him Montgomery Poindexter H--- so his initials would be MPH.
Thankfully, he sobered up since then.
@lisabuffaloe Years ago, I heard a sermon paraphrasing Esther 4:14B & it became my life verse; 'How do you know you were not created for just such a time as this?' Any crossroad, I picture Jesus looking at me face to face, asking.