Kristin Billerbeck is a proud Californian, wife, mother of four, and connoisseur of the irrelevant. She writes Christian Chick Lit; where she finds need for most of the useless facts lulling about in her head.
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Colleen Coble writes romantic suspense with a strong atmospheric element. A lovable animal of some kind--usually a dog--always populates her novels. She can be bribed with DeBrand mocha truffles.
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Denise Hunter writes women's fiction and love stories with a strong emotional element. Her husband says he provides her with all her romantic material, but Denise insists a good imagination helps too.
www.DeniseHunterBooks.com
Diann Hunt writes romantic comedy and humorous women's fiction. She has been happily married forever, loves her family, chocolate, her friends, chocolate, her dog, and well, chocolate.
www.DiannHunt.com
Cheryl Hodde writes romantic medical suspense under the pen name of Hannah Alexander, using all the input she can get from her husband, Mel, for the medical expertise. For fun she hikes and reads. Out of guilt, she rescues discarded cats. She and Mel are presently taking orders from four pampered strays.
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Awesome :)
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There's really no way to scream with joy on a blog comment form without looking absolutely demented...
Hooray!
Ohhh, praise God!!! And, BTW, great photo.
Dian, I went yesterday for my very first mammogram (I will be posting my experience on my blog).
My PCP was concerned about some issues I was having. Anyhoo, I went through the wringer and after they kept on running tests, I was getting scared because they kept on telling me they just had to be absolutely sure?
Anyhoo, they found a small lump in my left breast. I am scheduled for a needle biopsy on March 23rd.
Thank you for posting about this. Women definitely need to do these exams, I didn't catch this lump on self-examination nor did my doctor, he was being cautious and it paid off.
God bless you.
Leticia, I'll be praying for you. If you have any questions about the needle biopsy, please feel free to contact me at diann@diannhunt.com, and I'll be happy to answer your questions. God bless, friend!
I'm so glad to hear that, Diann. I know from recent experience with my husband that it's nerve-wracking waiting for results, even when they say it will *probably* be fine. So glad that it truly is.
Whew! Praising the Lord with you, DiAnn!
I hope your "scare" serves as a reminder to your blog readers to have yearly mammograms.
YAY!
CONGRATS! to Diann and anyone/everyone who gets through these issues with both breasts intact!
Leticia, when I had a small lump in Jan '91, the radiologists were so exact in placing the needle, my cyst burst--and I didn't need any surgery!! Have faith!!
~Smile~ ~Hug's~
Woo Hoo! Colleen told me on Friday night at dinner. That is so great. PTL! I went through that whole deal about nine years ago and it's not fun. But I echo your encouragement to everyone. Get the mammo!
BTW, my biopsies were benign too. I still get anxious at mammo time, but I go.
YAY God!
Love you, Di!
WOOOHOOO! Glad to hear it, Diann!
Thanks for the sweet notes of encouragement! You all are such a great support!
Oh yay!!! I popped in here today hoping for good news, and I'm so glad you didn't have to wait all weekend for it, Diann!
Thank you Diann and Jeanne. I went to my ladies prayer group this afternoon and was prayed over.
I am ready for this biopsy and know that in Jesus name, I am going to be just great!
Leticia, let us know how your test turns out, okay? God bless, friend!
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