Peggy Godson Mueller began her writing career while sitting in the carpool line at her daughter’s school. Her car provided the quiet solitude she needed to put her stories into written words. Fast forward many years: her daughter, Emily, is now married, and Peggy is a newlywed after being widowed during the COVID crisis. While real life’s plot twists temporarily took her away from actively pursuing her God-given love of writing, she is now back and eager to share her work through Winged Publications.
Peggy strives to create characters who are relatable, lovable, yet flawed. Building a little humor and sentimentality into her stories, no matter the situation, is important to her because real life is full of irony. Isn’t it? Her goal is to glorify God while touching readers’ hearts and leaving them wishing to know more.
An Atlanta native, Peggy now lives just north of the city with her husband, Steve Beaupre, and Tinkerbell, her feline fur baby. When not writing, Peggy loves antiquing, exploring new places with her husband, hanging out with family and friends . . . and, of course, providing a lap for her cat.
Keep up with Peggy’s goings-on by visiting her website, peggygodsonmueller.net. While there, click to follow her on Instagram and Facebook.
Linda’s childhood pastime turns serious when a crime is committed in 1957 in her small hometown of Lykesville, AL—a crime she believes she witnessed but is afraid to disclose because of a threat made against her.
Fast forward thirty-eight years, and the one she assumes perpetrated the crime is now the apparently unstoppable front-runner for governor of her state. Not wanting to see him in this position of power, she decides to take on the challenge of digging through records of the past and pulls together an unlikely band of middle-aged sleuths—one of whom has been holding onto a few secrets of his own.
Due to the opposition she receives from the media and the still-present “good ol’ boy” mentality of the town’s law enforcement, Linda has to weigh whether or not her pursuit is worth the toll it is taking on her family. Along the way, she is reminded that God is in control and, in His timing, He will bring about justice.
Follow Linda on her journey to the past, full of homespun Southern charm, quirky characters, and a few laughs! AMAZON
When Faith McCleary moves to Nantucket Island to escape the anguish of a broken engagement, she never dreams that healing will come through an encounter she has with an island local while lost on an evening walk.
But her path to rebuilding trust is as bumpy and twisting as the roads on her new island home. Will she be able to forgive her ex-fiancé? And where will she find the security and strength to move on when life throws her seemingly insurmountable challenges over and over?
Join Faith on her emotional journey—and take in the beauty of this uniquely charming seaport town where the windswept beaches and late 18th century structures will haunt your dreams and beckon you to return! AMAZON
When a small band of neighbors form a survival camp in the woods, life seems idyllic and safe. However, as the weather turns cold and food becomes scarce, tempers start to flare, and survival begins to take on a different meaning.
Seven-year-old Effie Whatley narrates her tale of eight months living off the land with family, several townsfolk, plus her “imaginary friend” and confidante, Knock. Through this experience her innocent outlook is tested, and she learns that we all need forgiveness for deceptive ways . . . even the people we look up to most.
Join Effie on her journey! You may find your inner child identifying with her, laughing a little, and maybe even shedding a tear or two. AMAZON
