Tuesday, March 24, 2015









                        Learn how women helped win WWII! What a story!


We have all heard about the atomic bomb we dropped on Hiroshima. Do you know how it was created? Do you know where it was made and who did all the work? 

Life is filled with secrets. This was the biggest secret the U.S. had and kept from the time it was "created" until the time it was dropped on Japan.

Get on the bus, walk through the mud, wash off your feet and get to work in your small part of the creation of the atomic bomb. That's what the women did. Can you imagine? They did it to help end the war.

Pick up a copy today. You will be SO glad you did!

Monday, March 23, 2015





It's 1869. The war between the states is over. Life in the south was, to say the least, a challenge. For the landowners who had slaves to work their fields, they were now lucky if the freed men and women would stay to help.

Chaos ruled the land. Outlaws scared the towns. Seeing the freed men and woman as equal was quite another story. Of course some had more difficulty than others.

This book is brilliantly written. It's written like a history book in motion. How creative Randy is! I smile thinking back at the hot air balloon ride. A bit of joy between the hardships.

This book is going up for sale at Amazon on March 31. You can pre-order your copy today. 



Monday, March 2, 2015

Product Details The North American Forgotten Past Series - A MUST READ!

Have you ever sat down with a series to learn about the people before us to get a better understanding of the world that used to be? This series consists of 16 books and each of the 16 take you on a journey you will enjoy, learn and continue to wonder about. As a nation, we think little about what was. Instead, prosperity and what we WANT has taken over. The USA has become a national of greed. Underneath our homes, businesses, schools and playgrounds, may lay treasures of a past we would not survive. Why? Because we are used to the ways of life as we have been living it.

Our nation is filled with history that is beautiful and filled with strength and character. Fighting for rights and freedom has been the way of life from way back when. Even the Native Americans fought to keep their land. In battle, when lost, they lost their land and had to move on, not knowing if the land would support them with food and shelter. The simple things in life.

"People of the Masks" is the 10th book in the series. I have read the first 9 and will continue on. Yes, I have them all waiting for me. It's important to me.

Life is precious. There are so many of us who take life for granted. The clouds float above but how many of you actually see them? The rivers move carrying nutrients to the land but who sees them? Who hears the birds or the animals who live near the water or in the trees? Do you? Do you take the time to appreciate the world we live  in?

The land we call home is precious. Look around and appreciate the small part you call home.

Now go to the library and get "People of the Wolf" (the first book in the series) and sit down and learn the wonders of what was. Come back and leave a comment if you read the book (series). I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Enjoy!