Thursday, September 15, 2022

CREATIVE CORNER

Jacqueline Fieck

 I am so excited today! Have you ever had a passion that has led you down a path in life? Our passions can be used to bring beauty and joy to those who occupy this world with us. Our gifts and passions can be bodywork on a car, playing a musical instrument, singing, writing, painting, calligraphy, plumbing, horse-whispering, you name it! I’m going to be looking for some of those creatives. Searching for them and introducing them to you! I’m very lucky that I meet so many talented people in the circles I travel in. Many of them are writers, but not all. You’ll just have to stay tuned to see who I find!


 Today, we are going to meet Jacqueline Fieck. She is an author and an artist. Through her business, Uplifting Depictions, she teaches art classes and provides students an outlet for creativity and stress relief. Jacqueline’s goal in life is to not only serve God but also provide the people of this world with the healing and peace found only in Jesus! She strives to show kindness to others and help them out of the darkness of this world. She believes in the power of prayer and that the World of God is the standard for living life to the fullest. She encourages everyone to stay positive and stay focused on Jesus even through tough times filled with heartache.


Her latest book is a twisty – turny suspense-filled crime drama called Cat Got Your Tongue. The story begins after a young woman finds a stray cat roaming an alley near work. Locating the owner after some time, she finds he is a bitter billionaire with a broken heart. He treats her poorly, so she tells him off and leaves, hoping to never see him again. As fate would have it, the next day the rude man saves her life! When it seems he finally has a chance with her, his past rises from the once burnt ashes to burn him worse than ever.

It is available for purchase here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0B3YFPPX9/

For: ebook/$5.99. Paperback/ $19.99

 

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