Showing posts with label Harlequin Heartwarming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harlequin Heartwarming. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Sweet Reads

Howdy,
   Pamela Tracy here.

    Didn't you love the Halloween serial?  I think Terri Reed, who tied everything up, needs applause.  Are you listening?  Can you hear it?  YEAH!!!

    We're not switching to Xmas right after Halloween.  Nope.  Instead, let's celebrate Thanksgiving.

    Here's one way.  Eharlequin, for the month of November, has 13 free short stories tehat will comfort your soul and lift your spirits (yes, I'm typing right from the advertisement!)

  Be sure to stop by.

 My story, btw, is Heart of a Hero on November 16th.




Each author has giveaways and more!

For more information, try Prism Tours
http://prismbooktours.blogspot.ca

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Thursday Sisterhood with Pamela Tracy


Family Status: Husband (grumpy plumber; good kisser - age 49) Son (hates homework; loves legos - now age 9) Cat (seven toes; eats too much - age 3)
What Is Your Favorite Beverage: Diet Dr. Pepper 
What Is Your Favorite Food: Shrimp Fajitas
What Is Your Favorite Thing to do During Free Time: Free time?  What is that?  LOL, once work, little league, homework, and writing are out of the way, I most like to read. 
Who Has Been the Most Influential Person in Your Life: 
How do you answer something like this?  My life’s not over.  It’s a timeline answer... First both my parents, who adopted me when I was four days old and never considered me anything but theirs. (That's my dad to the left.  You can't tell by the picture, but he's wrapped around my little finger) Then, it was my high school best friend Patty McCoy who explored with me, cried with me, got in trouble with me, and is forever the friend of my heart. As a young adult, it was fellow teacher and mentor Elizabeth Weed. In the writing world, it's best friend Harlequin American author Cathy McDavid (There we are, at a booksigning, all blurry to the right).  Now it is my husband Donald Osback (standing next to me below) and my son, who both teach me patience and that love is glue with occasional bubbles.  And throughout time, Jesus.    


First Book You Fell in Love With: The Betsy Books by Carolyn Haywood

A Book You Wish You’d Written: The House at Riverton by Kate Morton
First Book Published: It Only Takes A Spark (Barbour Heartsong) 1999.
Most Recent Book: What Janie Saw (Harlequin Heartwarming) 2014 - it released just last week!  (To win a copy, click here Heartwarming Contest ) 

Out Next: Holiday Homecoming (Harlequin Heartwarming) November 2014 
How Many Have You Written:  Twenty-four published, Five under contract 
What Do You Know Now That You Wish You’d Known Then: To stop thinking that somewhere around the bend is more free time LOL
What is Your Favorite Bible Story: The Prodigal Son 
What is Your Favorite Bible Verse: Matthew 2:28 “A voice is hear in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted because they are no more.”  This verse has always spoken to me because it showed me how much emotion could be taken down to just one sentence.  One sentence.  Wow
 hat is Your Favorite Hymn: (Please Click)  The Greatest Command
What is an Ongoing Prayer Request You Have: That my husband becomes a believer


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Ready for Suspense

Pamela Tracy here and, yes, life is never dull.  
Over New Year's my family went camping along with some friends.  The only other female brave enough to venture on this jaunt got the flu, so, lucky me.  I went camping with lots of guys.  Oh, I can keep up.  What you see here is me next to my quad.  The guys pulled over the road so we could have lunch (peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and hot dogs).  After we finished eating, the guys pulled out their BB guns (soft pellet - aimed at rocks.)

And, yes, my seven-year-old has one (Thanks Uncle John - I told hubby NO.  I am very much a fan of The Christmas Story and my kid is a Ralphie).

Once the guys started doing guy things, I slithered over to the other side of my quad, sat on the rail, and whipped out a romance (yeah!)

Only my seven-year-old (who still loves me best) said, "Mom, you have to shoot.

Hence the picture of me holding both a romance novel and a gun and looking oh so enthused.

I got a book idea out of this.

Speaking of book ideas!  My next book is a Harlequin Heartwarming and we've just started a blog.  Today is my very first time to post over there.  Please swing over and hear about my sale.  I'd really appreciate it.

http://heartwarmingauthors.blogspot.com/

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