Meatloaf by Joan Huffman

My cousin, Sonya, (she’s becoming a regular on here 😄) gave me a family meatloaf recipe.  Now, I didn’t know the “family” recipe was actually Joan Huffman’s recipe, but it doesn’t matter because it’s absolutely amazing.   This recipe was originally published in The Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Kentucky on September 2, 1999.  So, thank you Joan …

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Missing Pieces has Released!

Missing Pieces (A Chandler County Novel) A Story of Love, Trust & Honor  Chandler County, Where the Unbridled Spirit of Romance Roams I am pleased to partner with my friend and fellow author, PJ Fiala to sponsor the Chandler County multi-author branded series and honored to release Missing Pieces, the first book from the series, …

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What’s the one thing you look forward to on Easter?

This week’s Open Book Blog Hop discussion is “What’s the one thing you look forward to on Easter?” My answer is divinely simple – family.  Our kids and grandkids come over, we eat, drink and visit.  It’s the best feeling in the world.   Of course we go to church first, give thanks and praise …

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Meet Sam McKenzie

Reblogged from StephanyTullis.com On April 18th, PJ Fiala is releasing one of the first books in the new and exciting multi-author branded series based in Chandler County Kentucky. The book is entitled Missing the Point. I asked PJ to introduce her favorite character to me and her reading audience. I’m thankful she did and I’m …

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Missing the Point Cover Reveal

I mentioned Chandler County in an earlier blog post and now I’m super excited to show you the gorgeous cover the amazing Dana Leah did for me.  Isn’t it beautiful? [tweet_box design=”box_12_at” float=”none” author=”PJ Fiala” pic_url=”https://www.pjfiala.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Patti-Fiala-2.jpg” inject=”So let me tell you about my characters, Sam McKenzie (Mac) and Stevie (Stephanie) Jorgenson.” excerpt=”#ChandlerCounty #Bookworm”]So let me …

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The Kentucky Derby

I’ve created a world with fellow author and friend, Stephany Tullis.  We’ve named it Chandler County and we’ve since invited some of our author friends to write their own stories in Chandler County too.  It’s exciting for us to release these stories, each with their own spin and each author’s take on life in Chandler …

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