Author Archives: cweigand

Christina Weigand’s a writer, wife, and mother of three grown children and a grade school daughter. She is also Nana to two grandchildren. She lives with her husband, and youngest daughter in Washington State. Currently, she’s working on fantasy novels and inspirational writing. When she’s not writing she’s active in her local Church as a lector and with the church theater group. Jesus fills her home with love as she shares Him through her writing.

Book Review: Bad Girls of the Bible

Bad Girls of the Bible: And What We Can Learn From Them By: Liz Curtis Higgs A thoroughly enjoyable and fun read. Ms. Higgs has chosen ten bad girls from the Bible who range from Bad to the Bone, Bad for a Moment, to Bad for a Season, but not Forever. All ten of these…

Book Review: An Unlikely Suitor

Unlikely Suitor, An This book is an enjoyable read. Ms. Moser has done an excellent job of portraying the time period and the social norms as well as the clothing and people’s place in society. Where the novel fell short was in the resolution of the story. The solutions came to easily without us really…

Book Review: Transforming Prayer

Transforming Prayer: How Everything Changes When You Seek God’s Face by Daniel Henderson Does your prayer life seem to be in a rut? Do you feel as if your prayers are not being answered or even heard? Maybe it’s time for a little tweaking. Of course God hears all prayers, but if you read and apply…

Book Review: Framing Faith

Framing Faith: A Pictorial History of Communities of Faith by Sarah Piccini & Ivana Pavelka When I saw the opportunity to read and write a review for Framing Faith I was very excited on a number of levels. Upon reading the book and looking at the many photographs I was not disappointed. I was a…

Book Review: The Girl in the Gatehouse

Girl in the Gatehouse by Julie Klassen Being a fantasy writer, most of what I read tends to be fantasy, so this book is not in my normal radar. I am so glad I spotted this one. This book was a joyful read. Ms. Klassen successfully navigated the regency romance genre with this book. The…

O and P: Options, Possibilities and Plot Bunnies

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  Yesterday an interesting thing happened, in fact it was probably a continuation from Saturday. Anyway I have challenged myself to write 5000 words for my new novel Nine Dragons. (Title still under consideration) Sounds easy right, 1000 words a day. Part of the challenge with writing this novel is that I have only done…

Updates and Goals

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Well here we are halfway through April and I haven’t updated or revised my goals. Taking a vacation last week was both good and bad. Bad in the sense that it distracted me and got me off track. Good in the sense that it refreshed me and slowly the relaxing effects are starting to catch…