Traci L. Bonney

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A former newspaper reporter and nomad, Traci is a Mississippi girl who has survived hurricanes, cancer, and ongoing single-hood. Always looking for ways to be creative, she lets her imagination loose on her laptop, jewelry supplies, and homemade hula hoops as often as possible. She also enjoys photography and editing projects.
A former newspaper reporter and nomad, Traci is a Mississippi girl who has survived hurricanes, cancer, and ongoing single-hood. Always looking for ways to be creative, she lets her imagination loose on her laptop, jewelry supplies, and homemade hula hoops as often as possible. She also enjoys photography and editing projects.
Michelle Brown

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Best-selling author, Michelle Lynn Brown is a housewife, mother of 3, writer, blogger, hopeless romantic, and a lap for one very large cat. She was born in Ohio, but raised in El Paso, Texas. The Lord has blessed her with the opportunity to live in many locations, from Germany to Oklahoma, where she now resides.
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Best-selling author, Michelle Lynn Brown is a housewife, mother of 3, writer, blogger, hopeless romantic, and a lap for one very large cat. She was born in Ohio, but raised in El Paso, Texas. The Lord has blessed her with the opportunity to live in many locations, from Germany to Oklahoma, where she now resides.
Darlene Shortridge

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Darlene is the bestselling author of contemporary Christian novels, an accomplished vocalist, & a compassionate speaker. She lives in Oklahoma City with her husband and son. Being a northern gal, she is quite proud of her developing language skills, especially when some dear friends taught her how to properly use the phrase, "Bless Your Heart."
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Darlene is the bestselling author of contemporary Christian novels, an accomplished vocalist, & a compassionate speaker. She lives in Oklahoma City with her husband and son. Being a northern gal, she is quite proud of her developing language skills, especially when some dear friends taught her how to properly use the phrase, "Bless Your Heart."