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It’s National Airborne Day!

Today is National Airborne Day!  Here is an actual photo of my husband Gregg jumping out of a plane: I thought about it, and while I have MANY books with military characters (find them here: https://halleebridgeman.com/collections/books-with-military-characters), I’m pretty sure I only have one scene where a character is actually jumping out of a plane. That …

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Ready to Forgive

One thing I had to do was definitively forgive the people who rented our house – Tony and Angel. They destroyed it – cost us $150,000 to repair it and we’re not done yet. We still have the basement to fix. Their negligence ripped us out of our life and forced a new life on …

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God Can Take What’s Broken and Make it Bloom Again

Happy Fri-YAY, Friend! I have a favorite rose color – it’s one that is a blend of yellow, pink, and like an orange sherbet. My grandmother had one in her rose garden (her beautifully maintained and stunning rose garden, I might add). So, last year, as we finished the repairs to the front of the …

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Monday Morning Coffee and Chat 6/2/25 – And We’re Back!

Monday Morning Coffee and Chat is back! This morning we’re just catching back up.

Out with the Old!

I have re-titled and re-covered the Song of Suspense series (no Chords of Danger) and the Dixon Brothers Series! I LOVE the new covers! (The stories are exactly the same). BUT – I have tons of the old covers left. I’m selling them for $5 each (that’s a savings of $15 each!) until they run …

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Hallee Cooks! Sourdough Milkbones

Refreshed, Reset, and Fri-YAY

Happy Fri-YAY! I’m fresh back from my annual spring writer’s retreat. I joined Susan May Warren, Lacy Williams, Misty Beller, Robin Patchen, and Tracy Higley for four-and-a-half wonderful days of talking, praying, crying, laughing, more laughing, plotting books, and talking strategy. We went over things that worked last year (obviously, I didn’t get to take …

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The Story of What Happened to Jeb

We have intentionally kept the details of what happened to our son Johnathan Eugene Bridgeman – “Jeb” – quiet because there was an active police investigation. We felt it was better to wait until everything was finalized. Gregg found out yesterday that the investigation is closed. I feel like it’s important to share, because there …

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