What Janelle had to say on Monday, May 31st, 2010
I want to take today to honor all those who have died in the military in order to protect our country and fight for our freedom as Americans, as well as give thanks to those who have, or are currently serving our country.
God bless you all!

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Janelle Denison finds it hard to believe that it’s been nearly 25 years since she first started writing romance novels. At first, it was a way to pass idle time while her husband worked swing shift, but before long it became an obsession to get published. Luckily, she kept at it (it took her over 5 years to get that first book published!) and is now a Waldenbooks, Barnes & Noble, and USA Today Bestselling author! Now, after selling over 45 plus novels, she finds that her Plotmonkey pals help to keep her stories fresh and unique, and she can’t imagine writing a story without their input. Janelle lives in Oregon with her husband, Don, along with two teenage daughters that keep life interesting.
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Ditto what she said.
Happy Memorial Day!
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Happy Memorial Day everyone!
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Cher
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Yep, Kudos to those families, too, Katie!!!
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Thanks and blessings to all who protect our country both in the military and
here at home. We can never thank them and their families enough!
God bless and keep close all those who have given the ultimate sacrifice on
behalf of all of us. May they never be forgotten!
God Bless America!
Pat Cochran
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Awesome, Donna! And good for him!!!
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We write about heroes every day…it’s really nice to set this one aside to publicly THANK them, too! Bless you all!
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Somehow I missed this one. I hope everyone had a wonderful day of reflection.
As a former soldier, thank you.
As a civilian now, I say, Thank you for your service, all my brothers and sisters in arms.
Peace and love,
Paula R.