Hello, Nessie

the nessie hunter's diaries

Are you ready for my tale set in the Scottish Highlands? Tessa inherits her great-grandfather’s journals. He was a Loch Ness monster hunter. He spent his entire life chasing the legend, intent on proving Nessie existed.

Tessa is a marine biologist and was enthralled by his tales of something in the deep. She doesn’t think it’s a monster, per se, but perhaps a large fish yet undiscovered or some other aquatic marvel. She’s determined to prove her great-grandfather saw something and wants to spend her time in Scotland connecting with the man she barely knew but who inspired her to go into her career.

The book released August 29th. It is part of the Our House on Heather Wynd series. Be sure to check out the books leading up to The Nessie Hunter’s Diaries, starting next week with Anna Jensen’s release. Anna is the driving force behind the series. You’re going to love her tale.

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Donating Profits from Dandelion Serenade to Flood Relief

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When I wrote Dandelion Serenade, I added a minor flooding event that takes out the town’s bridge. I also pushed my release date to July 4th. Little did I know that a major flooding event would take place that same day, the results far more catastrophic than what happens in my book.

We All Relate as Moms Who’ve Sent Their Kids to Summer Camp

As a mom who sent her kids off to Christian summer camp, my heart breaks for the families of the lost children. It could happen to anyone and I think every mother feels the weight of these losses in some way. I can’t even imagine not knowing where your child is but knowing in your heart they must be gone from this world. There are still children missing–babies–and my heart breaks for them. There are displaced pets all over, and you know how I love my critters. Others survived but are hurting terribly both financially and emotionally.

I’m Donating My Profits

I don’t pretend to know what those families went through but I need to do something, even if something small. Since it released on that fateful day, I am going to donate all profits this month from Dandelion Serenade to Kerrville Pets Alive to help in their efforts to reunite pets with their owners. I’m hoping to donate several hundred dollars, but we shall see how much it is.
I hope other authors will consider joining in as they are able and also donating where they can to an organization with boots on the ground. Do your research and avoid The Red Cross. I can tell you from experience that they keep most of the money and offer very little help. When the tornado hit in Henryville, it was pathetic how much they raised and how little they did. I will say that Habitat for Humanity helped several families here, so if you want to donate to a larger organization that may be a good one that may come in and help later. Do what you can, even if it is just a small prayer for people you don’t know but you still feel a connection to because you know they are hurting.
Or donate directly to Kerrville Pets Alive here: https://kerrvillepetsalive.com
If you donate directly to the organization, please message me your email and I’ll send you a free digital copy of my book as a thank you.

Want a Chance to Win Books and Prizes?

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Hey, everyone! I’m so excited because a special event is here! Not only can you enter for a chance to win CHASING SNOWFLAKES, but you’ll have a chance to win incredible prizes for book lovers, click the link to enter the awesome giveaway.

This special promotion is in honor of Maria Henriksen’s newest release, Not Again Morgan’s Story: Life’s not all fun and games. This is Christian fiction at its finest featuring games galore, devious deceit, and fierce faith.

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About Chasing Snowflakes

Small-town charm and rediscovered dreams are always in season in Dogwood Creek, Tennessee

 

Lydia Clark thought she left Dogwood Creek behind, including memories of her high school bully and a careless jock who almost ruined her chances at a bright future. But now, the grandmother who loved her through those rough years is having some health issues that force Lydia to return. Taking over for the chemistry teacher temporarily, Lydia plans to help for a semester and not get caught up in the close-knit community of her youth or the handsome math teacher/basketball coach.

 

Charlie Bailey is town star, turned into high school math teacher and local basketball coach. His charm is almost irresistible, but his sledding skills leave much to be desired, and he crashes into her at a local competition. Lydia soon discovers Charlie’s dedication to shaping young lives, especially those from rough backgrounds he understands all too well. He’s always admired Lydia’s brains and spirit, but seeing her now—gorgeous and still kindhearted—makes him realize how much he’s always cared for her.

Chasing Snowflakes is the first in the Dogwood Creek Matchmakers series, featuring some fine authors, including: Dawn Kinzer, Lisa Prysock, Leah Atwood, JoAnn Durgin, Julie Arduini, Robin Bayne and yours truly. I think you’ll love it!

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Growing Up With Stories

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years, I The thing I get asked most often when people I meet learn that I’m an author is when I first started writing. The answer is pretty complex, because it feels like I always wrote and before I had formal reading skills, I told stories, was surrounded by stories and loved stories. Growing up with stories shaped who I am today.

Growing an Author

As a child, I grew up visiting my family in West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains. The oral storytelling and musical traditions of my people were rich and wove a tapestry filled with conflict and resolution. The stories were true tales with added embellishments to make them more exciting.

The stories in my life didn’t stop there, though. My dad would tale me funny tales about a lovable giraffe at bedtime. He’d read me words out of Reader’s Digest and we’d have little quizzes, building my love of the language even more.

It was in first grade, when Mrs. Young taught the class to read that the world opened to me. I began reading almost all the time and writing my own stories for fun.

The Lightbulb Moment

I always kept a journal, wrote a few round robin stories with friends through high school and started a few books. It wasn’t until college that I took a journalism class as an elective that I realized you could get paid to write. I’d always looked to fiction, but the professor had us write an article and submit it to a newspaper of our choice.

I approached a man in our small town who owned exotic animals. I would see them on his farm as I drove past every day–alpacas, camels, zebras… With my class assignment in mind and my love of God’s creatures, I did something that probably wouldn’t be very safe today and just drove on up to his house and knocked on the door one day. I explained what I was working on and asked if he would let me interview him and I was submitting to the local paper but it might not be published.

He was the most helpful and kind man. Not only did he give me an interview, but he had a friend with even more exotic pets on the other side of town. The man turned out to be none other than “Skunk” Irving, owner of Irving Materials (the concrete company).

I wrote the article, got an A and submitted it to the local free weekly reader. I kind of forgot about it after that with the hustle and bustle of young married life, working 30 hours a week and going to school full-time.

Wait! You Can Get Paid for This?

About a week later, my home phone rang. We had cell phones back then but minutes were expensive and you used them mainly for an emergency. The call was from the free weekly paper. They wanted to “buy” my story and they planned to put it on the front page.

I still remember feeling as though the room swirled. I could get paid to write? They were going to PAY me? How many more stories could I write? Is this something I could do to make money? I’d tried everything and I mean everything at this point, something I’ve discovered since that many writers do for some odd reason before settling into writing. Maybe we need the info for jobs for our characters or something?

Absorbing Information

I began reading everything I could about how to submit articles, writing query letters and about writing the romance novels I loved. Throughout the next few constantly pitched ideas to magazines.

I began writing as a stringer for the paid daily newspaper in my town. The editor slashed my work ruthlessly, teaching me to write tight and within a very narrow word count down to the last character. He sent me on assignments and taught me investigative reporter skills.

I learned and learn some more.

Still a Born Writer

Fast forward to over 30 years later. I have no doubt God created me to be a writer.  My purpose is to bring comfort, laughter and word of God’s love to the world. I might do other things to eat and pay bills, but I always come back to my stories.

If I can make a small difference in someone’s life with something I wrote, even if just teaching them a new perspective or a bit of information, then I consider my effort a success. Stay tuned for news about my next release coming in July.

New Year and a New Release

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Hi everyone!

I can hardly believe it’s already 2025. I was telling my husband that I could remember being in grade school and thinking how far away the year 2000 was and that I would be so very old at 30 when it arrived. Well, now it is 25 years beyond that point.

Things aren’t at all like I thought they might be. I fully expected robots to take over our menial tasks, like cooking and housework. I do have a robot vacuum, litterbox and mop. However, they leave much to be desired. Hopefully, one day we will all have a Rosey like on “The Jetsons.”

My New Book!

I can’t begin to tell you how excited I am about today’s release. This book is near and dear to my heart because it is the first in a new series titled Dogwood Creek Matchmakers. I worked alongside my dear friend JoAnn Durgin to come up with the town of Dogwood Creek, Tennessee and we brought in four other fabulous Christian authors. You’re going to adore the books in this series.

The books release every other month and for the next two years. You won’t want to miss any of them. Without further ado, here is my contribution to Dogwood Creek Matchmakers series:

Chasing Snowflakes

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Chasing Snowflakes
Lori Soard
Available on Amazon (KU)
January 2, 2025

Book 1 in an multi-author series

Small-town charm and rediscovered dreams are always in season in Dogwood Creek, Tennessee

Lydia Clark thought she left Dogwood Creek behind, including memories of her high school bully and a careless jock who almost ruined her chances at a bright future. But now, the grandmother who loved her through those rough years is having some health issues that force Lydia to return. Taking over for the chemistry teacher temporarily, Lydia plans to help for a semester and not get caught up in the close-knit community of her youth or the handsome math teacher/basketball coach.

Charlie Bailey is town star, turned into high school math teacher and local basketball coach. His charm is almost irresistible, but his sledding skills leave much to be desired, and he crashes into her at a local competition. Lydia soon discovers Charlie’s dedication to shaping young lives, especially those from rough backgrounds he understands all too well. He’s always admired Lydia’s brains and spirit, but seeing her now—gorgeous and still kindhearted—makes him realize how much he’s always cared for her.

The two pair up to organize a basketball tournament fundraiser for the Dogwood Creek Community Center. Lydia begins to see the depth of Charlie’s commitment to the community—and his growing devotion to her. Lydia stares down two paths, trying to choose the one God has planned for her. Can she leave behind her childhood dreams to embrace the life that might be waiting for her in Dogwood Creek?

Chasing Snowflakes is the heartwarming first book in the Dogwood Creek Series—a sweet, small-town inspirational romance filled with unwavering faith and the hopefulness of second chances.

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The Flicker of Creativity

People often ask how I come up with story ideas. It’s difficult to describe that little flicker of creative that bursts into a flame and eventually consumes me until I have to tell the story.

My ideas don’t always arrive in the same way. Once, I woke up from a dream with a full-blown story from start to finish. Other times, it is a scene in my mind and a character clamoring to have his or her story told. I am definitely inspired by the things around me. A place I visit, a song I hear or something someone says to me all play into the creative process.

My Latest Novel

anna's fresh start coverThe idea for Anna’s Fresh Start has been percolating for years. I design websites and I used to have an older client who wrote a book about an old war ship. He loved history and we would chat all the time about different wars. One day, we were talking about the Civil War and I remember there were female spies from something I’d read.

Michael sent me an entire box of books on the Civil War and a few on female spies for both North and South. It sparked my curiosity and soon my character was created in my mind. I’d think of her from time to time She didn’t yet have a name or a story. She just was–only creatives will understand what I mean. Anna, without a name at the time, was waiting for her turn.

The Idea Gets Refined

One of my writing friends, Lisa Prysock, asked if I would like to be part of the Brides of Pelican Rapids series set just after the Civil War in Minnesota. Instantly I knew it was time to tell Anna’s story. It would be from the viewpoint of having been a spy and trying to start anew.

I did a little more research to figure out where she fit in the war. It didn’t take me long to model her after my late cousin who passed a couple of years ago. They had the same feisty spirit but loving nature. She even looks a lot like my beautiful cousin, except for the eyes. My cousin had bright blue eyes like all my cousins do but fictional Anna’s eyes are a unique hazel.

As I created my story board and fleshed out the plot, the entire story took place, including Anna’s fears for her sisters and conflict over whether or not she made the right choices.

Refilling the Well

I finished my book a while ago, but I keep refining, editing and changing bits and pieces. Today was the last day to upload my version for readers for the release day on the 30th of September.

I feel spent. No ideas are percolating and I have another project I have to finish and get in place by January 1st (short but has to be done ahead of time for edits and such).

When I get that way, I know it’s time to refill the creative well, as Julia Cameron would say. I made it through 28 years of writing and the ups and downs of it. I survived the pandemic and what it did to my creativity. I know I just have to pray for inspiration and see the beauty in the world around me. The idea will come and I will love it when it does. For now, I’m still living in 1870 and loving the town and characters. I hope you enjoy it, too. You can pre-order Anna’s Fresh Start for only 99 cents through September 30th, 2024. Then, the price goes up to $2.99. https://amzn.to/47Z8D5L

Check Out My New Cover

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Hi all! I’m so excited to announce the fifth and final book in my Cupid’s Crossing series. Join the antics of the seniors of Days Never New one more time as the whole town comes together for Gracie and Brandt’s wedding. Will they finally get hitched or will everything that can go wrong happen?

I adore this cover, created by the extremely talented JoAnn Durgin, a skilled author in her own right and my favorite book cover designer. She always captures my vision and somehow makes it even better.

I hope you love this story as much as I do. I’m still finishing it up, so if you’re interested in being a beta, reach out to me. Want to be the first to know about news? Click on the free novella link at the top of this page, sign up for my newsletter and stay in the know.

Join Me for Game Night

Want to have a little fun with a bunch of wonderful authors? Come hang out on Facebook on Wednesday, July 26th starting at 4 PM EST. I’ll be making an appearance in the 6:45 to 7:00 p.m. time slot with some fun Christmas-themed games for you to celebrate the upcoming launch of Maybe It’s the Mistletoe.

Here is the link to join the Books ‘R’ Us group. Hope to see some of you there!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/969378346890741

I Broke My Site

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Folks, I’ve been a little quiet because I’ve been hard at work revamping my website. Like the skilled coder I am (ha ha ha), I managed to create a critical error on my website and broke my site. Normally, if something like this happens, it’s an easy fix. Remember, I design and manage websites as a side gig. I rarely encounter such a huge issue.

Unfortunately, the theme I loved that someone else built hasn’t been updated in four years. What does that mean? The old theme ran perfectly on an outdated PHP version. However, some of the plugins and other elements I’m using require an update to a more current version of PHP.

When I upgraded the PHP, it caused a critical error because the theme hadn’t been upgraded to be compatible with the new version. I had a choice after I broke my site. Lose all my plugins and extra features or change my theme. I supposed I could have rewritten the code for the theme, but if I’m doing all that work anyway, I might as well upgrade and freshen up my site for 2023.

The result is a softer, more minimalistic look. I love the lack of clutter and the way everything flows more smoothly. I also went with an Open Source framework that gets upgraded nearly weekly. This should prevent me running into the same issue again.

While I was at it, I added a carousel of all my books to the homepage. I also added a book grid to my Books page. I may change these around some as new releases hit. For example, I might feature a particular series, new releases or seasonal favorites.

I hope you like the changes and find the site easy to navigate. While I have your ear, have you signed up for my newsletter? In the coming months, I’ll be adding some details about Cupid’s Crossing and my books you won’t find anywhere else. This is the insider information my subscribers get that no one else does. You’ll also gain access to A BRIDE FOR BEN, a short novella set in Cupid’s Crossing.

Thanks for bearing with me as I revamped my pages. I’ll have more news this week in my newsletter and choose a winner from the last newsletter’s drawing. Love you all!

Lori Soard
XOXO

Major Site Issues

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Hi everyone,

I am usually pretty internet savvy but upgrading my PHP version completely broke my site via my theme. I am waiting to hear back from the developer. Everything is still here but it looks ugly and broken.

I may be unveiling a new theme soon. It’s probably time anyway, but I tend to stick with what works and I really liked the look of this last theme. The old saying of “if it’s broke, don’t fix it” doesn’t apply here, because it is broken! LOL

Please bear with me and in the meantime, go over and grab a copy of Dial Q for Quincy’s Hope or leave me an honest review on Amazon. Thanks! Love you all!