Letters from the Author

A Cowboy's Touch

Dear friend,

I hope you enjoyed your trip to Moose Creek, Montana, with Abigail, Wade, and Maddy. There’s truly something special about the Big Sky State and the people who inhabit that part of the country.

A Cowboy’s Touch is a story about a Truthseeker who winds up discovering the real Truth. She’s a woman who has lost her way somewhere along the journey. I hope you’re holding fast to the Truth in your life. But if you, like Abigail, have wandered a bit further than you ever intended, I hope you know it’s never too late to return. Jesus is always there, waiting to love you back into his arms.

Whether you’re struggling to find your way back or enjoying a close walk with Christ, I hope you’ll make time to attend a Woman of Faith conference soon. These events can refresh your spirit and bless you in ways you cannot imagine. I know they have blessed me tremendously.

In His grace,
Denise

 

 

The Accidental Bride

Dear friend,

I hope you enjoyed the special love story of Travis and Shay. These characters wormed their way into my heart and became like close friends.

When I decided this story would have an accidental wedding, I had no idea what a challenge I’d set out on. Turns out, it’s not so easy to become accidently married!

To pull off such a feat, I had to bend the rules a little—we like to call that “artistic license.” While artistic licenses are valid indefinitely, Wyoming wedding licenses are not, nor are they mailed to the newlyweds after the ceremony. So rest assured, an accidental marriage is not likely to happen to you or anyone you know!

I hope you enjoyed the story, despite these two improvisations, and I hope that walking in Shay’s shoes (boots!) somehow drew you into a closer walk with God. Thank you for joining me on the journey to Moose Creek, Montana. I value each one of you more than you can know!

In His grace,
Denise

 

 

The Trouble with Cowboys

I knew from the moment Dylan galloped onto the page in A Cowboy’s Touch that he had a story to tell. I only had to find the right woman for him. Then Annie appeared on the page, and I knew Dylan had met his match.

Annie’s struggle to let go of Sierra was very real to me. As I was writing the story, I was getting ready to let my first chick out of the nest. Working through this issue with Annie helped me to leave our oldest son in God’s hands as he went off to college. I hope walking with Annie on her spiritual journey helped you along on yours too.

I can hardly believe the Big Sky series is over; it went so fast! I hope your visit to Moose Creek was as enjoyable as mine. Thank you for coming along and for making the ride worthwhile. I value each of you so much!

In His grace,
Denise