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Get Your FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT!

3 Dec

Get your FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT BY CLICKING THE LINKhttps://amzn.to/2OJXm1R

Jenny Lynn’s Secret Mission is a humorous and heartwarming story of an eight-year-old that stumbles upon the true meaning of Christmas and reminds a community of Christmas’ true meaning as well. Jenny Lynn will cause us to step back to a place and time where family, church, and community were almost synonymous. She will take you to small-town USA where the beautifully displayed Christmas windows of the local Ben Franklin’s Five and Dime Variety Store, beckons you inside. She also invites you to an annual church Christmas program which will bring the whole community together and will reveal to you a little girl’s heart. Come away with her on this wonderful Christmas journey and let her reveal Christmas’ true meaning to you. Perhaps if you already know the true meaning and why Christmas should be celebrated, then simply let Jenny Lynn help you to rekindle the Christmas spirit in someone else who has possibly forgotten.

Jenny Lynn's Secret Mission

#1 Bestselling on Amazon Christine Gilliam Hornback

Jenny Lynn’s Secret Mission was the very first book I ever “called a book!”  I would handwrite Jenny’s story in a notebook for about two years to complete it. I rejoiced when I knew it was a finished story and had a whopping 128 handwritten pages.  At the time I never knew anything about Word Documents etc. but taught myself how to type it into a Word Document to have a Digital Manuscript to send it publishers.  That was way back in 2005, and it was published immediately.  However, that publisher went out of business, which was honestly one of the best things that could have happened as I republished Jenny Lynn’s Secret Mission and immediately it went #1 Bestselling on Amazon.  As with Jenny Lynn’s Secret Mission, the moral of my story is never give up, simply find another way to do your dream!  I say all of that to give this FREE EBOOK on KINDLE to you today and to wish each of you a Joy-Filled Merry Christmas and A Wonderful and Prosperous New Year!

Blessings,

Christine Gilliam Hornback

GET YOURS FREE BY CLICKING THE LINK:  https://amzn.to/2OJXm1R

If a Christmas book isn’t your thing, I  have a whole Library of other books on my Amazon Author Page that would make a perfect gift as well!

amazon.com/author/christinehornback

Suzy Homemakers At it Again! My Recipes for Homemade Fabric Softner!

15 Apr

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DISCLAIMER< THIS IS WHAT WORKS FOR ME AND MY HOUSEHOLD< I AM MAKING NO PROMISES< AM NOT PAID TO SELL PRODUCTS OR ANYTHING ELSE, THIS IS MEANT ONLY TO GIVE OPTION AND IS MERELY A RECCOMMENDATION BASED ON WHAT I LIKE! 

Yay, So very Simple and Absolutely Wonderful!

  1. Recipe for Homemade Fabric Softner Using Essential Oils sorta of all Natural which I like!

Pour White Distilled Vinegar in an empty 2 liter bottle

Add  as much Pure Essential Oils as you wish of any scent that you wish.

I actually added about 5 drops of pure Essential Lavendar Oil which scented it more than enough

for our family.

I then shook it up to evenly mix it.

Pour 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup into each load on the rinse cycle…

Your clothes will come out feeling so soft and will be static free!

The Natural recipe  works wonderfully by itself, however there is another option!

  depending on how organic or natural  you want to go!

Homemade with Vinegar 001 Conditioner

2. Recipe for Fabric Softner using White Vinegar and Hair Conditioner

The first time I even made Homemade Fabric Softener using White Vinegar this was the recipe I used!

6 cups white vinegar

1 bottle of hair conditioner, whatever fragrance you love

4 cups of water

Mix all the ingredients together, again I use a recycled 2 liter bottle and shake before each use.

I use approximately 1/2 cup in rinse cycle  and clothes smell great and are soft. The conditioner

will settle to the bottom or float to the top, so the fabric softener has to be shaken with each use.

Yay! Feeling like I’ve Got Somethings Accomplished!

5 Apr

Yay! Feeling like I’ve Got Somethings Accomplished!.

Yay! Feeling like I’ve Got Somethings Accomplished!

5 Apr

Hello All,  It’s been awhile since I’ve blogged so I missed really taking the time and doing it!  I have been a little busy bee lately and it is wonderful but takes me away from my blog at times. 

This is my “Something” that I’ve  gotten accomplished!

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?_encoding=UTF8&field-author=Mrs.%20Christine%20Gilliam%20Hornback&search-alias=books&sort=relevancerank

My New Paperback Book

My New Paperback Book

I have had  my latest Adult Ficion book, Tell the Enemy to Scat on an Ebook since July 2012, but I wanted to do a paperback version to take do booksignings with ! Which by the way I have a huge event coming up On April 13th as per the following:  Everyone is Invited! 

Neva Lomason Library Book Festival will be hosting local Author Christine Gilliam Hornback along with 30 plus other authors as she speaks and signs her Juvenile Fiction books entitled Jenny Lynn’s Secret Mission and Caleb’s Cereal. Christine will have her new book entitled Tell the Enemy to Scat as well! Come out and support local Authors and your local Library.  710 Rome Street Carrollton, Ga 30117, ph (770)836-6711

I also was able to finish all the edits on my Audio book from my latest Juvenile Fiction Caleb’s Cereal! Below is a sample of the audio from Amazon.com which I thought was so COOOOL!

http://www.amazon.com/Calebs-Cereal/dp/B00BWSL3IM/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1365181132&sr=1-1&keywords=Caleb%27s+Cereal

 

Juvenile Ficion released April 2012

Juvenile Ficion released April 2012

Finally I’ve been teaching painting lessons to a couple groups of children and adults.  I’ve been doing a Sip-N-Stroke painting class usually the 2nd Saturday of each month.  I also teach at the GMKS and Beyond Arts Center in Douglasville, Ga every Thursday, and then at a homeschool group on Monday’s so Yay! 

My normal days of course include taking care of my husband of 32 years, and  raising 2 boys ages 12 and 8 and getting them homeschooled.  Have you ever tried to feed two growing boys?????It is a full time job, believe me!   I love my life, GOD is so very good to me and my family….Looking forward to walking through some long awatied doors that he has just recently been opening!  So Yay!  Today is my celebration of getting somethings accomplished!

My Books Make Great Christmas Gifts

25 Nov

My Books Make Great Christmas Gifts.

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