by Laurie Wood | Dec 22, 2022 | Biblical Fiction, Blog Tour, Christmas Blog Tour 2022
A Common Girl An Uncommon Time Part II Thanks to Caesar Augustus’s demand for a census, which Mary didn’t mind, since it rescued her from Nazareth, Mary and Joseph trod the same crowded road Mary had six months ago. The donkey plodded along, and she...
by Laurie Wood | Dec 21, 2022 | Author Interview, Christmas Blog Tour 2022, Christmas Novella, Christmas romance, Giveaway, Romance, Small town romance
The Nativity Mary, mother of Jesus. My heart can barely grasp what an extraordinary woman she must have been to be chosen the mother of the world’s Savior. I imagine her perfect, without sin. Though this is unlikely, God blessed her above...
by Laurie Wood | Dec 20, 2022 | Christmas Blog Tour 2022
A Common Girl, An Uncommon Time Adapted from Luke 1:5-2:19 Journey One After a long walk from Nazareth with Daniel’s family, finally Elizabeth’s shaky soprano drifted over her wall, her words from a psalm of David Mary recognized. “You have made known to me the path...
by Laurie Wood | Dec 15, 2022 | Anaiah Press, Author Interview, Canada, Christmas Blog Tour 2022, Christmas Novella, Christmas romance, Churchill Manitoba, Cozy Mystery, Laurie Wood, Northern Hearts, polar bears, Romantic Suspense, Small Town Mystery, Small town romance
Northern Hearts (Heroes of the Tundra Book 2) is my Christmas novella set in the real-life town of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. It’s called the Polar Bear Capitol of the World. I set my entire series there, and my husband and I flew up in 2019 so that I could...
by Laurie Wood | Dec 14, 2022 | Author Interview, Christmas Blog Tour 2022
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear After seven years of giving of myself and going above and beyond in serving my residents at the nursing home, I was experiencing extreme burnout and fatigue. Rev. Edward Hamilton Sears struggled with his own breakdown and...
by Laurie Wood | Dec 13, 2022 | Author Interview, Christmas Blog Tour 2022, Uncategorized
Embracing Christmas Traditions Thank you so much for hosting me today! As a child, each Sunday we could count on roast beef for dinner. If we’d lost all calendars and had no idea what day it was, seeing roast beef on the table would give us...