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From the Authors of "Threads of Time" a Christian Romance

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Welcome to a very special show tonight.  You may remember at Christmas the songs we played on our show that was performed by the Franklin family.  Wild Bill works with Keith and found out that they do not just have musical talent, Keith's wife has written songs, and is a budding author in the family!  The release of "THREADS OF TIME" moved up the charts with Amazon faster then Bill can eat hot pancakes!  Christian romance is a topic that is pretty foreign to Bill.  You could say that romance in general is a foreign topic for him!  That did not stop us from asking the authors to be a part of our show.  What do we mean by authors.  "Threads of Time" is a collection of seven Christian romantic novellas, about a very special quilt passing through time.  This quilt was intended to grace the marriage bed of a young couple, but never fulfilling its original purpose.  It travels through many hands and decades, lending comfort to its temporary owners before being passed on. A "Thimbleful of Peace" is by Constance Shilling Stevens, "Tattered Hopes" is by Ralph Vogel, "A Night With No Stars" is by J. Michele Franklin (Keith's wife), "Mending the Widow’s Heart" is by Marjorie Vawter,  "A Thread of Hope" is by Darlene A. Dodds,  "Frayed" is by Eileen Key, "A Patchwork Promise" is by K. Marie Libel.  You can download this book on Amazon, and I think there is a hard copy release coming out due to the success of this book already.  These writers worked under the support of Kim Vogel Sawyer, which is well known and loved for her books.  We probably will not have time tonight, but we will get them back to talk about their new publishing company. 

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