Thursday, November 13, 2014

A little bit about me

I thought I would give you all little information about me, so I am more of a person instead of just another blog.

I am a thirty something mother of four. I have one son who is the oldest and three little girls who like to drive him CRAZY! I married my best friend eight years ago. He is the best husband and father a person could ask for, and no I am not just saying that. He does more for me and my kids than any of us really deserve. We also have a new addition to our home, our little four legged friend, Lola. Lola is a purebred Staffordshire terrier who is almost five months old. She has been a great addition to our family.

You could say that I am new to the writing scene. Taming the Preacher's Daughter  is the first/only book I have ever submitted to a publisher. I was surprised to see that someone besides family and friends actually liked it. Writing has always been a passion of mine whether it was me jotting down some ideas or reading my favorite author's new book. If I'm not reading I am writing.

I am currently working on my AAOT about to graduate and move on to a university to work on my bachelors degree then on to a masters degree. I will be majoring in liberal studies with a specialization in History and English (back to my love of reading and writing). My goal is to become a high school History teacher. I know far from what I write about.

I am currently a DD author, only have one book written and working on two more. I have not practiced DD, however, it is something I like to read and write about. I am trying to convince my husband it's a good thing, he thinks I am crazy.

Well, that is all  I have for now. Feel free to ask a question or two or even some feedback would be greatly appreciated.


Lots of love,

Danielle

2 comments:

  1. Hi Danielle! I wanted to stop by and check out your blog. Congrats on your book (with two more to come)! Keep up the good work!

    Hugs,
    Amy

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  2. Thanks Amy, I really enjoy your blog and getting to know you threw it.

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