Good morning!
Welcome back to Facts, Fiction, and Friends, where we learn fun facts about our favorite authors, discover their latest Christian Fiction, and meet new friends.
With me today is Jennifer Hallmark. Jennifer is a YA author and a podcaster!
Facts
Tell us about yourself.
Coffee or tea?
Tea with honey
Extrovert or Introvert?
Introvert
Sweet/Salty/Savory?
Salty
Mornings or nights?
Night owl extraordinaire
Cats or dogs?
Dogs (Corgis)
Share your favorite book facts.
English mystery or cozy mystery?
English mystery
Series or stand-alone?
Series
Novel or novella?
Novel
Fantasy or science fiction?
Fantasy
Big city or small town?
Small town and rural settings
Share your favorite writing habits.
Settings or characters?
Characters
Writing or editing?
Editing
Pantser or plotter?
Pantser
Music or silence?
Silence
Pen/pencil/keyboard?
Keyboard
Adult/YA/children?
Young Adult
Fiction
Almost nineteen-year-old Reed Anderson wants to belong in a world where he hasn’t always fit. Three days after graduation, he decides to ride a bus back to Louisiana and deal with the events of his thirteenth summer once and for all. Back then, he’d stood up to his abusive Pa, protecting Momma and his sister, taking control of his life. But who was the faded image of the child he saw that day? Aunt Lula predicted his life would shift and change. Something about space-time-continuum and the fourth dimension. He tucks her words in his heart. If he survives the shift, this could be his chance to start over. But the ghost child haunts his dreams. Even though six years have passed, does he want to confront the lies he’s always believed?
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Friend
Jennifer Hallmark writes Southern fiction with a twist. Her website and newsletter focus on her books, love of the South, and favorite fiction. She loves reading and streaming science fiction, fantasy, and mysteries or her favorite subject—time travel.
Her latest novel, Smoking Flax, was released on January 16th with Elk Lake Publishing. She creates stories with unforgettable characters—her stories are a little eerie and otherworldly but
with a positive turn.
Learn more about Jennifer Hallmark

