“Perhaps I should have read something into the fact that when I first laid eyes on Sam some girl was yelling at him, and when I first met Kevin he nearly killed me...”

Jo’s summer is off to an interesting start. Now all the teenager needs is a job, future plans and a few goals for her life. No big deal right?

She’d also like to know why no one talks about the horrible accident she witnessed last summer at Cornerstone church. But as much as she wants to know the truth, someone else wants to keep it a secret. Can she handle creepy stalker guys, death threats and her crazy love life without losing control?

For Jo, unravelling the mystery and piecing her life back together will mean discovering if God really listens—and if he cares enough to answer.


 


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Author of If Only You Knew

Winner of Best Romance Novel, Best Youth Novel
& the prestigious Grace Irwin Award for Best Book of 2009
from the Word Guild's Canadian Christian Writing Awards
                                      

 Join the Celebration! 

Dear Friends and Readers,

I am so unbelievably excited that If Only You Knew is now a triple award winner – that I’m literally giving away free chocolate – plus all sorts of other goodies – to celebrate! So here’s the plan:


  • Get a Free Summer Fun Treat Bag: the next 100 people who buy a copy of If Only You Knew win a free Summer Fun goodie bag, full of cute, fun, and quirky things to help you enjoy your summer.  

    Just buy a copy of the book between now and the end of July, email proof to ifonlysummergiveaway@gmail.com, and I’ll send you a bag of summer treats. (Which *will* include really good chocolate, I promise!)


  • Plus Help Change a Life: between now and 31 August, I will donate 50 cents from the sale of each copy of If Only You Knew to Opportunity International – an amazing microfinance organization which provides small business loans to entrepreneurs in developing nations, so they can fulfill their dreams of owning their own businesses.


Also, let me just say that part of what makes this all so exciting for me is that If Only You Knew breaks so many of the ‘rules’ of what Christian books are “supposed” to be like.


It’s funny, it’s messy, it’s daring, it’s controversial, it’s romantic, and it takes a gut-wrenchingly honest look at why so many people walk out of the church and never look back. And so the fact it won the biggest literary honor in Canadian Christian history, thrills me beyond words.


Turns out there is hope for us who aren’t perfect after all!


Thanks so much for supporting, inspiring, challenging and encouraging me.

Mags

 


 

Confessions of an Occasional Failure...                              

Maybe you need to have had your heart broken. Maybe you need to have your dreams crushed. Maybe you need to have been angry, and tired, and helpless, and guilty, and lost, before you have anything worth writing about.

 

Fighting with myself...                                                       

The “push and pull” between the “bitter atheist” (Sam) and the “impatient man of faith” (Nate) was born out of an argument. A fight. A bitter, angry, no holds barred battle, one Sunday morning at my church in Toronto. That took place inside my own heart.


Yes, I am naturally a disaster...  

The wonderful thing about becoming a writer is that you can suddenly take all those horribly embarrassing moments from your past that you wished you’d never, ever lived through, and turn them into fiction.

Everyone’s life is ugly – Lyf told me – it’s just that few people are open about that ugliness. People think acting means putting on a mask – pretending you are something you are not. But in reality it’s taking off masks. Showing people some of the brokenness inside you. It’s true for writing too...

 

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Hi Mags,

Life has been crazy after the Write! Canada conference and I am finally getting to thanking folks.

I love to learn and have been working hard at rewriting and incorporating the suggestions you made (thanks---I think :-)). I really appreciate the people that God places in my path on this journey and I thank you for the time you put into the manuscript critique and your encouragement.

Have a great day and God Bless,
Terry
Posted by : Terry Pitts - Friday, July 30, 2010
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