by Sherry Kyle | May 31, 2013 | Faith
I love to read and write women’s fiction because of the strong bond women have with each other. Let’s face it. Women need women friends. We enjoy shopping together, taking walks, and going out to coffee. We share life’s adventures and we cry when the other is hurting....
by Sherry Kyle | May 23, 2013 | Faith, Family
As a mother of four, I’ve spent many years trying to make the budget stretch to outfit my kids so that they look nice and feel good about what they’re wearing. It hasn’t always been easy to balance their needs and wants and make sure each one of our children is...
by Sherry Kyle | May 17, 2013 | Fiction
From the back cover: The secrets of her past could imperil her future. Lindsey Presley certainly can’t imagine why anyone would want her dead—though she knows she wouldn’t be alive today if not for the local cop who saved her from two murder attempts. Deputy Jeff Gage...
by Sherry Kyle | May 9, 2013 | Faith, Fiction
I love flowers. The delicate petals, intricate leaves, the strong stems. Flowers inspire me because of the vibrant colors and the feeling they invoke. Red roses at Valentine’s Day, lilies at Easter, poinsettias at Christmas. To celebrate my book release of The Heart...
by Sherry Kyle | May 2, 2013 | Faith, Fiction
Have you heard the expression, “Grow where you are planted?” As I created George MacAllister’s character in The Heart Stone, I relied on my experience with not one, but TWO major surgeries within a short time back in 2010. Now that I think about it, it was...