Earlier this summer, we were privileged to head on a family vacation to Barcelona, the capital of the region in Spain known as Catalonia. The trip was special to me for a few reasons, one of which being a return to the locale of my latest book, Prisoner of the Pyrenees. As we walked the … Continue reading Trip to Barcelona
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Nearly Here! // A Sampling of Prisoner of the Pyrenees
The months since our family summer holiday have been very busy indeed, and I am overjoyed to say that Prisoner of the Pyrenees - number 5 in the Baker Family Series - is almost ready for release! I have grown up reading the works of authors like R. M. Ballantyne, whose experiences prompted him to … Continue reading Nearly Here! // A Sampling of Prisoner of the Pyrenees
Baker Books Now on Kindle! Cyber Monday SALE
That's right - the Baker Family Adventures are now available for download as eBooks on Amazon Kindle. If you would want to avoid shipping costs or you're pressed for time, this could be the perfect way to secure the stories for your family's enjoyment. And, for today only, they are all up for $2.99 each! … Continue reading Baker Books Now on Kindle! Cyber Monday SALE
Two New Releases
It's true---they're finally here! The two latest installments in the Baker Family Adventures Series have arrived! You can read up more about the adventures in these books, order copies, and leave reviews when you follow these links: The Riddle of the Ruby Ring and The Treacherous Trail. Or have a look at the set … Continue reading Two New Releases
Who is C.R.?
C. R. is a Christian author who aspires to use the powerful tool of storytelling for God’s glory. In list form, she is: A homeschool grad An avid reader since childhood (when she gets the time) Someone who can't stop writing By grace, a traveler of the world in search of characters, events, settings, cultures, … Continue reading Who is C.R.?
Why Family Adventures?
Most of my childhood reads were about individuals or groups of children going off on thrilling adventures by themselves. There were no parents around, and hardly any adults (except the villains, of course). Sound familiar? A few years ago, I began wondering why this was so. Why do adventures have to take place when children … Continue reading Why Family Adventures?