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  • A bit late … and it’s my fault!

    Hey guys, so I was supposed to send Katie and Stephanie my top 5 made for TV Christmas movies weeks ago so that they could send me their thoughts. Did they agree or disagree, etc. But I failed to do that until this last Tuesday, but Katie was great and still sent me her thoughts on Holiday in Handcuffs. (We’ll try to get these timed so you can read them all together in the coming weeks.) 🙂

    Katie’s thoughts:
    While I feel Holiday in Handcuffs is a little too new to be in my Christmas top 5, this movie basically hits all the made-for-tv movie requirements which is why we love it: single girl in need of a guy for the holiday celebrations – check, crazy family trying to have a perfect christmas and failing miserable – check, completely implausible storyline – check, falling in love in less than a week – check, 2 teen tv stars now on the made-for-tv movie circuit – check and check. Plus I can pretty much conjure up the image of Trudie’s (aka:Melissa Joan Hart) home perm gone bad any time of the year and it gives me a good laugh. So single ladies, the next time you are at your breaking point and you’re thinking of kidnapping some random hottie to pass off as your bf – do it! If it works for MJH – it’ll work for you – that’s what I say!

     

    Thanks for your input, Katie! 🙂 You rock!

    As a side note, last night I totally watched The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (Hallmark’s release last year, with Henry Winkler as a crazy cop uncle) while I wrapped Christmas presents. (Yes, I was wrapping gifts. I can’t help it. It’s all too overwhelming if I wait until the last minute!) I had my roommate Tracy in total agreement that the guy in the movie was well-worth running through an airport to catch. 🙂

    Christmas Movie Countdown – Number 5

    As previously confessed on this very blog, I love made for TV movies. I catch nearly every ABC Family, Hallmark, and a some of the Lifetime made for TV movies. So in honor of all the wonderful made for TV Christmas movies, I thought I’d offer a countdown just for you. So every Friday from now until Christmas day, I’ll share with you one of my favorites.

    As a disclaimer, I’d like to point out that these are only those movies that first aired on TV, so Elf and Miracle on 34th Street couldn’t even be considered. 

    Before I reveal number 5 on my list, I can’t fail to mention some others that I enjoy.
    Borrowed Hearts – a classic from the 90s that my mom and I used to watch every year
    The Christmas Choir – a new one from Hallmark based on a true story
    The Christmas Card – totally would have made the top 5, except that the guy is not a good actor. at all.
    All She Wants for Christmas – I totally relate to the heroine, who is a bit of a clutz
    Moonlight and Mistletoe – Candace Cameron Bure in a sweet story that was new to Hallmark last year

    So now … let’s begin the list. In the 5th spot ….

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    Melissa Joan Hart (oh, yea, that’s Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Clarissa Explains it all) stars as a waitress whose family has higher aspirations for her, but her life is falling apart rapidly, starting with a bad perm (oh, my gosh, that’s one of the funniest scenes) and her fiance dumping her. With her family expecting to meet her fiance at their cabin for Christmas, she’s desperate.

    Enter Mario Lopez’s character, who is about to propose to his girlfriend at the diner where our heroine works. She pops him over the head and kidnaps him, telling her family that he likes to joke about being kidnapped. And they buy it.

    It’s a funny, sweet story of learning to love your family wherever they are. And that what you thought you wanted in love, might not be what you really need.

    Catch it on ABC Family in their 25 Days of Christmas celebration this year!

    Don’t forget to enter the contest!

    Don’t forget that today starts the big Christmas Gift Giveaway right here on my blog. Visit, and leave at least 5 comments to enter. Or put a link on your blog for 2 entries and leave 3 comments. Each additional comment increases your chances of winning, and we’ve got good stuff up for grabs. So visit the Contest page for details and come back regularly for your chance at some great Christmas gifts to keep or give away!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Happy Thanksgiving! I hope that you’re able to spend some time with your family and share some things you’re thankful for. What’s on your list this year?

    As for me, I’m thankful for my family–the whole clan of Johnsons and Whitsons, especially the little ones, who make me laugh. And for my friends in Colorado Springs, who have become my family away from home. For my job and my agent and my publisher and my editor. Mostly I’m just thankful that God’s hand has been on my life, and He is faithful to continue working on me.

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    I’m also thankful that today in Denver at Invesco Field, the Broncos take on the Giants. Go Giants!

    Have a very happy day of thanksgiving. And don’t forget to be thankful every day! -LJ

    Monday Movie – Jane Austen-athon

    About two years ago, my dear friend Kelly Blewett offered her home for a group of us to watch the 6-hour BBC version northanger-abbey-coverof Pride and Prejudice. About 6 of us gathered together for brunch and all day of Colin Firth as the incomparable Mr. Darcy. After 6 hours of some of Jane’s best story-telling, we talked about going to our respective homes. But we didn’t. Instead we went out and rented Jane’s Emma and watched that.

    I tell you this story to tell you what happened this past Saturday. A couple months ago, I was chatting with my friend and office-mate Ashley. We both love Jane Austen movies, and I mentioned what Kelly had done a few years ago. Ashley said it sounded like a great idea. We kept talking about what a good idea it would be, but we never really got anything planned.

    Until about 6 weeks ago. That’s when we set a date, one we figured would be cold and we’d want to stay inside (of course, Saturday was a beautiful day, no snow, and actually rather warm) and sent out invitations. We got a group of 6 girls together who wanted to spend an entire Saturday devoted to watching Jane Austen movies.

    Fast forward to Saturday, and Katie, Stephanie, Amy, Ashley, and I met at 10am for breakfast burritos (thank you, Amy, they were awesome!). And then we sat down to enjoy Mansfield Park–the old-school version with Frances O’Connor and Johnny Lee Miller. Ashley and Amy had never seen it. Or Northanger Abbey. Or Persuasion.

    persuasionOh, my word! It was amazing! With appropriate breaks for nachos (thank you, Steph, for the amazing nacho cheese!), puppy chow (Ashley, you rock!), and other assorted snacks, we made our way through the first three movies. It was agreed upon that our third flick of the day, Persuasion, as absolutely the best–receiving appropriate swooning from Amy and Ashley. Katie and Steph and I were already well acquainted with Rupert Penry-Jones’s awesomeness, but it was great to be validated by our friends.

    By the time we finished Persuasion, it was nearly 6pm, and Jess Barnes, our 6th hadn’t made it over yet. (She claimed her dog groomer held her poor pup hostage all day. Hmm … likely story.) When Jess finally made it, we decided for one more Jane Austen movie–Sense and Sensibility, the one with Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet.

    Add a little Chinese food for dinner, and boy howdy. We were stuffed, and super-giggly-girly after a day of Jane’s heroes. It was awesome! 🙂

    I think we need to have a Jane Austen-athon every year! Maybe the 6-hour Pride and Prejudice will make a return next year. What’s your favorite Jane Austen movie?

    Christmas Gift Giveaway begins November 27!

    The Christmas Gift Giveaway Begins November 27!

    Don’t miss out!

    As I’ve mentioned many times on my blog, I love Christmas! And I love giving Christmas gifts. So I’m delighted to host a Christmas Gift Giveaway on my blog from November 27 through December 18.

    Since I happen to think that The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn will make a great gift (a perfect fit and price for stockings, too), I thought I’d give away a few copies, as well as some other cool stuff, like tea towels embroidered by my roommate Amy and gift cards to the winners bookseller of choice.

    The joy of Christmas lies not only in the act of giving but also in the thoughtfulness behind each gift. As we anticipate the Christmas Gift Giveaway on the blog, it presents an opportunity to explore unique and personalized gifts that hold a special place in the hearts of the recipients. Alongside copies of “The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn,” you can consider custom gifts that carry a personal touch. For instance, name necklace for women are delicately crafted.

    In the spirit of meaningful gift-giving, another wonderful idea to consider is a personalized photo keychain. This small yet sentimental gift allows the recipients to carry their cherished memories with them wherever they go. Whether it’s a precious family photo, a snapshot with a beloved pet, or a memorable moment captured with friends, a photo keychain serves as a constant reminder of those special times. The personal touch of selecting and customizing a photo keychain specifically for the recipient demonstrates a thoughtfulness that will surely warm their hearts. This unique and practical gift not only adds a personal touch to their everyday lives but also creates a lasting keepsake that can be cherished for years to come. By including such personalized gifts alongside other heartfelt offerings, the Christmas Gift Giveaway ensures that each winner receives a truly meaningful and memorable present.

    In addition to these heartfelt offerings, the winners can also enjoy Amy’s beautifully embroidered tea towels and the freedom to choose their favorite bookseller through gift cards. By curating a collection of thoughtful and personalized gifts, this Christmas Gift Giveaway will undoubtedly create memorable moments and spread the joy of the season to all who participate.

    Here’s what’s up for grabs:
    First Prize: 3 embroidered holiday tea towels made by Amy, a signed copy of The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn, and a $20 gift card to the winner’s choice of Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, CBD.com, or Walmart

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    Tea Towels by Amy

    Second Prize: a signed copy of The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn and a $10 gift card to the winner’s choice of Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, CBD.com, or Walmart

    Third Prize: 2 signed copies of The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn-one to keep, and one to regift

    Full details are available on my contest page, so make sure you check it out for rules and how to enter! Don’t miss out on the 1st ever Christmas Gift Giveaway!

    Dreaming of a white Christmas until next time. -LJ

    Guest Appearance on Seriously Write

    I met Annette and Dawn at lunch one day at ACFW back in September. They are lovely writers and host a blog called Seriously Write. They asked if I’d like to write a guest post about the “success story.” I’m always up for something new, so I said, I’d be happy to, although, I’m not sure how successful my story is yet. 🙂

    Anyway, I ended up writing about my dear friend Kelly Blewett and the amazing difference she made in my  life, encouraging me, when I didn’t think I could ever write a novel. You can read my story and hear how Henry, the dog, ended up in The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn, here.

    The Blind Side

    I am more excited about seeing this movie than I have been to see any movie in a long time. And it’s based on a true story! You’ve got to love that!

    And my office-mate showed me an awesome article about this family in World Magazine. You can read about them here. Just such a cool story. I’m stoked for the movie to come out on 11/20. I’ll be there. Will you?

    Teaser Tuesday – A Kiss in Time

    teaser_tuesdays1MizB of Should Be Reading hosts the Teaser Tuesdays weekly event

    Here are the rules:
    * Grab your current read
    * Let the book fall open to a random page
    * Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12
    *You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
    * Please avoid spoilers!

    This week’s teaser is:
    “Talia’s parents are there. Her father–the king–is a skinny guy with red hair, and he actually looks sort of like the Burger King, only the Burger King looks a lot friendlier and happy about burgers and stuff.”
    pg. 86 – A Kiss in Time by Alex Flinn

    – I picked this book up at Barnes and Noble, and I’m actually really excited about reading it. It’s a really cool concept. The jacket flap says, “Think you haveing dating issues? Try locking lips with a snoozing stunner who turns out to be 316 years old.” So cool! 🙂

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    Monday Movie – Miracle

    img_0680This was a hockey weekend for me! I love going to see live sports, especially hockey. So on Friday, when Jess L. invited me to go to the Colorado College hockey game on Saturday, I didn’t even hesitate. Of course, there was drama involving what I would wear. First, I was toing to wear a black shirt and orange sweater–the closest thing I could find to match the CC colors of gold and black. But as soon as I got changed, I realized that my hands were really dry, so put on some lotion and promptly squirted it all over my black shirt. Ugh!

    But I didn’t know who CC was playing, so I didn’t know what color not to wear. I finally decided on a white shirt and purple sweater. But what if the other team’s color was purple? Then I’d get booed by the CC fans–who I don’t mind saying are more than a little bit intense.

    When we got to the rink, I discovered that CC was playing Duluth, whose colors are gold and maroon. Whew. That purple was a little too close for comfort. But I survived, and the game was Awe-some. There were more fights than I’ve ever seen, and three players from Duluth were ejected from the game. It was so fun! And it put me in the mood for my favorite hockey movie of all time.

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    If you haven’t seen Disney’s film chronicling the true story of the 1980 USA Olympic hockey team, you’re missing out. This is a movie for everyone who needs to be uplifted.

    In 1979 the United States needed something more than the gas shortage, hostages, and a failing economy to focus on. That’s when Herb Brooks (played brilliantly by Kurt Russell) was hired by the lead the men’s USA hockey team to the 1980 Olympics. Brooks put together a rag tag team of college kids to play the best that the world had to offer–including the Soviet Union, who hadn’t lost in 20 years.

    This team of kids, who fought among themselves over past rivalries, couldn’t possibly win the gold. Could they?

    Miracle is just that. The story of a miracle that no one ever expected and a country really needed. Enjoy it!