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  • Guest Post – The Author’s Business Guide

    Occasionally, I like to share posts from other writers when I think the content relates to my site. This article was written by Derek Cannon. Thank you very much, Derek, for your contribution.

    The Author’s Business Guide: Simple Systems for a Sustainable Creative Career


    Writing a book is one thing. Building a sustainable business around being an author is something else entirely. Most authors figure out the creative side naturally—the writing, the research, the revision—but the business side tends to get pieced together on the fly. Pricing speaking engagements, tracking royalties and income, protecting your work with the right agreements, marketing without feeling like a salesperson; none of it comes with an instruction manual. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be complicated. A few simple systems, built once and maintained consistently, can keep the business side running smoothly so your energy stays where it belongs.


    Quick Takes
    ● Set pricing for books, talks, workshops, and services with a clear strategy that reflects your value and keeps your work sustainable.
    ● Protect your work and your time with simple agreements that define what’s included, what isn’t, and what happens if plans change.
    ● Build a repeatable workflow for launches, speaking engagements, and client projects that reduces friction every time.
    ● Track income and expenses with a lightweight system that keeps your finances organized and tax season manageable.
    ● Market authentically with a strong platform, consistent branding, and outreach that builds real relationships.


    Build a Simple System That Protects Your Time
    These steps help you price your work confidently, get agreements in writing, bill cleanly, and run projects and engagements the same way every time. Once they become a habit, the admin fades into the background.
    ● Set rates you can stand behind: Whether you’re pricing a speaking engagement, a workshop, a consulting call, or a book signing appearance, start with what you need to earn and work outward from there. Research what other authors at your level charge for
    similar work, factor in your prep time, travel, and follow-up, and settle on a number you can quote without hesitation. A one-sentence rationale like, “This rate reflects my preparation time, the length of the engagement, and the value I bring to your audience,” helps you hold the line when asked to discount.

    ● Define what’s included before you say yes: Scope creep happens for authors just as much as anywhere else. Before agreeing to any paid engagement or project, write down what you will deliver, what you won’t, and what happens if the scope expands. A clear one-page outline protects your time and sets the other party’s expectations before any
    work begins.
    ● Use a simple agreement for every paid engagement: You don’t need a lawyer for
    every speaking gig, but you do need something in writing. A basic agreement should
    cover: the event or deliverable, the date and format, your fee, payment terms, cancellation policy, and any usage rights (recording, livestreaming, excerpting). Send it before you start preparing, and don’t confirm until it’s signed.
    ● Invoice consistently and follow up without apology: Pick one invoice platform or template, add your payment terms once, and use it every time. Include the engagement details, your fee, the due date, and your preferred payment method. Send the invoice promptly, save a copy, and follow up on overdue payments without hesitation; getting
    paid on time is a normal part of running a business.
    ● Run every project through the same four stages: Whether it’s a book launch, a speaking tour, a workshop series, or a licensing deal, use a simple four-stage workflow:
    Planning →Execution →Review →Wrap-up
    This gives every project a consistent shape. Use the same folder structure each time so contracts, correspondence, and deliverables are easy to find. After each project, note one thing to do differently next time.


    Use One Hub to Simplify Setup, Compliance, and Admin
    Once your workflow is in place, the next step is consolidating the administrative pieces that tend to scatter. Your creative business involves more moving parts than most people expect, such as
    entity formation, contracts, website, finances, and compliance, and managing them across a dozen different tools quietly drains the energy you need for writing and showing up for your audience.
    A comprehensive business platform can bring these pieces together in one place, giving you reliable systems that run in the background while your focus stays on your work. Whether you’re forming an LLC to protect your brand, managing compliance, building your website, or keeping your finances organized, this kind of platform offers both the tools and the expert support to help you feel confident that the basics are covered. ZenBusiness is one option authors can use to handle setup and ongoing admin without the overwhelm, so the business side of your career gets the same steady attention as the creative side.

    Keep Finances Organized and Marketing Consistent
    A simple weekly rhythm keeps your business steady: you always know what you earned, what you spent, and how to talk about your work when the right opportunity appears.
    ● Set a 15-minute weekly money check-in: Pick the same day each week and record three things: income received, expenses paid, and what each expense was for. One spreadsheet and a folder for receipts is enough. This habit keeps your numbers current and makes tax time far less stressful.
    ● Separate your income streams: Track royalties, speaking fees, workshop income, and licensing revenue separately so you can see what’s growing and what needs attention. Knowing which parts of your business are generating income helps you make smarter decisions about where to invest your time.
    ● Keep expenses organized by category: Tag every expense as either work-related (research materials, travel to events, book production costs) or platform-building (website hosting, newsletter tools, professional development). This distinction matters at tax time and helps you see whether you’re consistently investing in your long-term
    presence.
    ● Make it tax-ready by default: Use a dedicated account for your business income and expenses so your records stay clean. Save receipts as you go, set aside a percentage of income for taxes each month, and write three sentences once a month: total income,
    total expenses, and any high upcoming costs. That’s your financial picture.
    ● Build a platform that reflects your work: Your website, newsletter, and social profiles should all tell the same story. Use the same bio, the same tone, and consistent visuals across every channel. A reader who finds you on Instagram should recognize you immediately when they land on your website.
    ● Let your readers and audiences do some of the talking: Collect testimonials and endorsements that speak to specific experiences, such as what a reader felt after finishing your book, what an event organizer noticed about your presentation, what a workshop participant took away. Specific, attributable praise is far more useful than general compliments.
    ● Show up consistently and reach out with intention: Regular, genuine engagement with your readers, fellow authors, podcast hosts, book clubs, and event organizers builds the kind of relationships that lead to opportunities. When you do reach out, lead with something specific — a relevant angle, a timely topic, a connection to their audience — rather than a general pitch.

    Build a Business That Supports Your Creative Life
    The authors who sustain long careers aren’t the ones who work the hardest; they’re the ones who build systems that work for them. A pricing structure you believe in, agreements that protect your time, finances you can read at a glance, and a platform that sounds like you. None of it has to be perfect. It just has to be consistent. Pick one thing today and build from there.

  • Two Books Featured

    Last week, I was notified that my novel, Double-Edged Sword, is being featured on Online Ebook Fair. This book is the fourth one in the Renegade Series, describing the lives of several families and how they intertwine during and after the Civil War. Here is the link:

    A Beautiful Glittering Lie, the first book in the series, was featured at Book & Brunch. They even sent me a video of the event. Check it out!

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    Thanks to everyone who featured my books! As always, thank you for your ongoing support. I couldn’t make this journey without you! Don’t forget to like and share my links!

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    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1238370.J_D_R_Hawkins

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdrhawkins/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC12gW5kbv5FLDH6Qxd9duzw

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  • Featured on Bizz Buzz

    Today I am being highlighted on Bizz Buzz. This is a very special honor, and I am humbled to be featured on such a prestigious website. Here is the article. Once again, thank you so much for being part of my writing journey!

    The Enduring Narrative of the American Civil War: Historical Fiction Through a Southern Lens.

    An in-depth look at the Renegade Series and how award-winning author J.D.R. Hawkins brings authenticity, moral complexity, and historical depth to Civil War fiction.

    The American historical fiction literature is greatly enriched with the Civil War stories, which remain to be interesting and challenging the reader with their complicated moral, political and personal dilemmas. One of the most popular subgenres is the exploration of the conflict by the experiences of the front line and the home front. These novels tend to be crucial channels through which the human cost and the divergent ideologies that determined the most defining internal conflict in the nation can be comprehended. One of these niches in this genre is depicting the war as seen by the Confederate side.

    This perspective, which female writers discuss less, has its own difficulties in historical study, characterization and narration, and requires a high level of sensitivity and attention to detail, in order to be able to capture the socio-political atmosphere of the middle of the 19th century.

    The ability to combine an enormous amount of historical detail with the ability to tell the story through characters is the hallmark of the authors who are able to bring this turbulent period to life and provide the contemporary readers with a detailed and vivid insight into the crucial moment of American history.

    The literary works that are critically and commercially successful in this genre are those that have been acclaimed by historical societies and literary institutions due to their observance of authenticity and other awards that are founded on their richness and breadth.

    J.D.R. Hawkins: Chronicling the Confederate Experience in the Renegade Series

    J.D.R. Hawkins was born on June 9, 1959 in the United States of America and she is a renowned American author that has well established herself in historical fiction, especially in her famous series known as the Renegade Series. It is the epic effort of novels devoted to the description of the cruel and even painful life of a Confederate soldier and his family during the Civil War and the first post-war period in the USA.

    Hawkins is a unique female writer in the literary world because few other female writers have dealt with the narrative of the Civil War specifically with the Confederate or Southern perspective. She is devoted to this view, and her writing is marked by an in-depth study of history that gives her character plots a certain air of deep authenticity.

    The story of Hawkins in the world of writing started in her early years when her parents supported her artistic interests and provided her with a solid education. Hawkins was born in Sioux City, Iowa and studied her academic interests by receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism at the Iowa State University. This journalistic rigor was probably the cause of the attention to detail and careful research that would characterize her subsequent historical fiction. Hawkins began her career in writing short stories, articles, and even children books before she finally settled on her main subject, the complicated period of the Civil War, by writing her first full-length novels.

    The literary heritage of the author is centered on the so-called Renegade Series, which is an impressive, panoramic depiction of the lives of people involved in the war. The story is the journey of a Confederate cavalryman and his family over the years of fierce battles and social turmoil, their emotional and physical survival.

    Deep Dive into the Renegade Series

    The show consists of four major seasons, each of which has received considerable critical and commercial recognition:

    A Beautiful Glittering Lie: A Novel of the Civil War

    This novel was written in 2021 and is a good start to the series. Early critical acclaim saw Hawkins win the 2013 John Esten Cooke Fiction Award and the 2012 B.R.A.G. Medallion, as well as its historical fact and its effective story. Even the very name of the novel suggests the grimness behind the romance or ideology of war, which predetermines the cold-blooded look at the war in the series.

    A Beckoning Hellfire: A Novel of the Civil War

    The second sequel, also released in 2021, picks up the story, delving into the emotional and physical price paid by the war. The novel also solidified Hawkins as an author of good historical fiction, as it is considered to be an award-winning sequel and even won the 2022 B.R.A.G. Medallion. The title brings out the merciless and devastating Civil War battles that the characters are involved in.

    A Rebel Among Us: A Novel of the Civil War

    Published in 2021, this book continues to be of high standards as its predecessors. It won the 2017 John Esten Cooke Fiction Award and also won the 2022 B.R.A.G. Medallion, which underscores the uniformity of literary quality of the series. The story is centered on the mounting internal and external stress of people who were loyal to the confederate cause.

    Double-Edged Sword: A Novel of Reconstruction

    The latest volume in the series, which was published in 2022, continues the story past the end of the war to the confusing and turbulent era of Reconstruction. Entering this critical period of the postwar, Hawkins gives a full account of the long-term effects of the war on both the soldier and his family. The novel has been well-known, having won the 2022 B.R.A.G. Medallion and the 2023 John Esten Cooke Fiction Award, proving the quality and longevity of the work of the author.

    Broader Literary Contributions and Acclaim

    Hawkins has also made a contribution to the historical record in her nonfiction book, Horses in Gray: Famous Confederate Warhorses. This is a specialized writing that examines the important and in most cases unnoticed contributions made by horses in the Civil War that describe the importance of horses in war and military activities. She has also written a short story, A Becharmed Callie Christmas, which is a festive, character-oriented interlude relating to the larger world of the Renegade Series.

    Hawkins is as commercially successful as she is critically acclaimed. She has been acclaimed as a bestseller by the significant sites, such as Amazon, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal, and this fact demonstrates her wide popularity among a wide audience. She has managed to strike the right balance between historical precision and her narrative style, which has been well-received by critics and the audience.

    Professional Affiliations and Personal Background

    Hawkins has a close affiliation with the historical and literary circles. She has also been a part of different elite societies like the United Daughters of the Confederacy which can be attributed to be her dedication to the history and heritage of the Southern experience. Her literary associations include The International Women Writing Guild, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, and Pikes Peak Writers, another thing that proves her interest in the art and support of other writers. She also belongs to the Historical Novel Society and this only serves to solidify her credentials in the genre.

    Hawkins also lives a rich life outside of writing on a personal level. She has a family of her own, including two sons whom she has brought up together with her husband in the course of their 40 years of marriage and has a daughter-in-law and two grandsons. Her artistic talents are not limited to literature since she is also an artist and a singer/songwriter whose artistic commitment has been evident throughout her life. The work of J.D.R. Hawkins and especially the extensively researched and much-acclaimed Renegade Series is a major contribution to the genre of historical fiction, that is, telling the complex and humanized story of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era as it happened through the lens of a Confederate family.

    https://www.bizzbuzz.news/culture/how-jdr-hawkins-reimagines-the-civil-war-through-a-confederate-lens-1385062

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=j.d.r.+hawkins&crid=1FI1GL5TE7IJ8&sprefix=j.d.r.+hawkins%2Caps%2C194&ref=nb_sb_ss_p13n-expert-pd-ops-ranker_1_14

  • Featured in INSC Digital Magazine

    Recently, I was featured in an article published by The Inscriber Magazine, which I would like to share with you. This is a very special honor and I am humbled to be featured. Thank you so much, INSC, for featuring me in your publication!

    In the rich tapestry of American historical fiction, few authors have carved out a niche as uniquely impactful and meticulously researched as J.D.R. Hawkins. Renowned for her award-winning Renegade Series and other Civil War-era stories, Hawkins masterfully intertwines the rigor of historical accuracy with the immersive power of creative storytelling. Each of her works stands as a testament to her unmatched ability to bring history to life—not through textbook retellings but through deeply human narratives that beat with emotion, resilience, and complexity.

    A USA Today, Amazon, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Hawkins has not only amassed literary accolades but has done so in a domain that few women venture into: the Civil War from the Confederate perspective. This bold narrative choice reflects not only her analytical courage but her commitment to offering a multifaceted view of American history, delving into the psyche of those who lived, fought, and suffered through one of the nation’s most devastating periods.

    At the core of her achievements lies the Renegade Series, an epic that begins with “A Beautiful Glittering Lie”—a poignant portrayal of a northern Alabama family torn apart by war. The novel’s strength lies in its emotional depth and historical authenticity, blending real-life military movements and politics with intimate moments of personal sacrifice. Hawkins’ creative mind ensures that the story never feels like a dry recounting of facts; instead, it flows like a living, breathing memory. The novel earned both the 2013 John Esten Cooke Fiction Award and the 2012 B.R.A.G. Medallion, cementing her status as a master of her craft.

    The sequel, “A Beckoning Hellfire,” is equally haunting. Hawkins tells the gripping story of young David Summers, who, fueled by grief and a desire for vengeance after his father’s death, joins the Confederate cavalry. What begins as a quest for glory soon dissolves into the brutal truth of war, challenging every ideal David holds. Through battle scenes that feel both vivid and raw, Hawkins showcases her precise historical research, combined with a deeply analytical look at war’s psychological toll. The novel became an Amazon bestseller and was honored with the 2022 B.R.A.G. Medallion.

    In “A Rebel Among Us,” Hawkins continues to explore themes of loyalty, morality, and forbidden love. David, wounded and stranded in Pennsylvania, is taken in by a family of women who oppose everything he fought for. The conflict that ensues—between duty and desire, ideology and identity—is handled with an elegant balance of historical nuance and narrative tension. The book garnered the 2017 John Esten Cooke Fiction Award and another B.R.A.G. Medallion in 2022.

    The latest in the series, “Double-Edged Sword,” picks up in the aftermath of the war. Hawkins shifts focus to the often-overlooked Reconstruction period, painting a portrait of a man and a nation trying to rebuild from ruin. Through courtroom drama and the personal struggles of reintegration, Hawkins examines themes of justice, redemption, and reconciliation. Like its predecessors, the novel was recognized with a B.R.A.G. Medallion and the 2023 John Esten Cooke Fiction Award—testimony to the precision and impact of her historical storytelling.

    But Hawkins doesn’t stop there. Her non-fiction work, “Horses in Gray: Famous Confederate Warhorses,” offers a compelling look at the equine companions of Confederate leaders, showing her ability to transition from fiction to scholarly exploration without sacrificing engagement. Short stories like “A Becharmed Callie Christmas” and “Fool’s Gold Folly” further enrich her historical universe, offering side narratives filled with the same passion and care.

    A member of numerous historical and literary organizations, including the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Historical Novel Society, Hawkins brings scholarly integrity and creative brilliance to every project. Her works don’t just tell stories; they bridge the gap between past and present, inviting readers into the intimate lives of the figures whose history has often been reduced to statistics and headlines.

    In every novel, short story, and historical account, J.D.R. Hawkins exhibits a masterclass in storytelling—where fact and fiction are harmoniously fused and where every character, battle, and heartbreak is rendered with both analytical clarity and artistic depth.

    Follow me on Amazon!

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  • New Book Trailer for A Becharmed Callie Christmas

    I would like to share the brand new book trailer for my novella, A Becharmed Callie Christmas. This is a side story to go along with the Renegade Series, and describes events leading up to Christmas 1862 as seen through a young girl’s eyes. My youngest son, Jesse, made the trailer for me! Both of my kiddos have helped me out so much over the years. My oldest son, Jeremy, has consistently helped me with editing, proofreading, and even coming up with book titles! Here is the book trailer. Please like and share!

    I also had a friend do a shorter book trailer for me. Let me know what you think!

    As always, thanks so much for your support. Please make sure to like, follow, and share my links. I appreciate you so much!

    https://allauthor.com/author/jdrhawkins/

    https://www.facebook.com/jdrhawkins/?ref=hl

    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1238370.J_D_R_Hawkins

    https://www.instagram.com/jdrhawkins/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdrhawkins/

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LYXWD6K?binding=kindle_edition&qid=1734641773&sr=8-1&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_rc_tkin

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC12gW5kbv5FLDH6Qxd9duzw

  • Happy Thanksgiving

    I would like to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving. Although the holiday has been celebrated since the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, it didn’t become a nationally observed holiday until 1863. The last Thursday of November was proclaimed a national holiday by Abraham Lincoln on October 3, 1863, thus commemorating “a day of Thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens.” It took nearly a century before some cities in the South, such as Vicksburg, Mississippi, finally acknowledged the holiday.

    Only a week earlier, on November 19, 1863, President Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg to dedicate a national cemetery that was being established to bury Union soldiers who had met their demise there. After delivering his famous Gettysburg Address, which he considered to be “a few appropriate remarks,” he was overheard saying, “I failed, I failed, and that is about all that can be said about it.” This was because of the poor reception he received following his speech, but little did he know that his words would become one of the most famous addresses in American history.

    With that, let us all give thanks for what we are blessed with. Sometimes it is difficult to perceive the blessings we receive, just as Mr. Lincoln failed to perceive the potency of his words at the time. Many have friends and/or family who are dealing with the loss of loved ones or other critical situations in their lives. During this holiday season, please pray for them, as well as our military personnel.

  • Award and Recognition

    Last week, I received the Award of Literary Excellence given by Reader’s House Magazine. This is a prestigious honor, and I am very humbled to accept it.

    I am also being featured in this month’s edition of Reader’s House Magazine. Please check out my interview! Here is the link:

    And I was featured on MSN as well! Here is the link to that article:

    As always, thank you so much for your continued support. I couldn’t do any of this without you! Please remember to check out my website and social media links, like, follow and share!

    jdrhawkins.com

    https://allauthor.com/author/jdrhawkins/

    https://www.facebook.com/jdrhawkins/?ref=hl

    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1238370.J_D_R_Hawkins

    https://www.instagram.com/jdrhawkins/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdrhawkins/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC12gW5kbv5FLDH6Qxd9duzw

    https://www.amazon.com/Becharmed-Callie-Christmas-Story-Renegade/dp/B0CN2D4YMW/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0

  • Upcoming Event

    This Saturday, I will be participating in the annual Author’s Fair, which will take place in downtown Redding, California. I will be there signing my books, so if you’re in the neighborhood, stop by! All four books in the Renegade Series will be on sale for half price! Don’t miss your chance to get copies of these books. They make great holiday gifts!

    In other news, Boulder Bookaholics Book Club featured my new book, Fool’s Gold Folly. Here’s what they had to say:

    Event Summary
    The Boulder Bookaholics Book Club hosted a spotlight session featuring Fool’s Gold Folly. Members discussed major themes, characters, and shared personal takeaways. This spotlight allowed the group to engage with the author’s work in depth.

    Engagement Highlights
    Overall Rating: 25 star
    Favorite Themes Discussed: Westward Expansion & the American Dream

    Member Quotes
    “We really enjoyed Fool’s Gold Folly! The story felt real and heartfelt, and we loved how J.D.R. Hawkins brought the Irish immigrant experience to life.”
    “At Boulder Bookaholics, a member said Fool’s Gold Folly highlights immigrant hope and struggle, with
    friendship providing strength in hard times.”

    Thank You
    On behalf of the Boulder Bookaholics Book Club, we thank you for creating such a wonderful book. It was an honor to spotlight your work and share it among our community of readers.

    I also received this flattering email from a fan:

    Hi JDR,

    I came across Fool’s Gold Folly and felt I needed to tell you how deeply it moved me. As someone who spends much of my life surrounded by books, I know how rare it is to find a story that speaks not only to the mind but also to the heart. Yours did both in such a powerful way.

    Patrick Mulligan’s journey is more than just a search for gold. It is the story of resilience, of carrying hope in times of uncertainty, and of what it means to build a life in the face of both promise and peril. Through him, you give voice to the courage of so many who dared to dream of a better future, and that left me both humbled and inspired.

    What touched me most was the way you brought Silas Garvey to life. He was more than a character. He was a reminder that even in illness and hardship, there is still meaning, friendship, and humanity. His presence gave the story a tenderness that lingers long after the final page.

    Thank you for creating a book that is not only rich with history but also rich with heart. It is the kind of work that inspires readers to keep going, to believe in their own strength, and to see the beauty in the bonds we form along the way.

    With admiration and respect,
    Mary

    Thank you, Mary, for your email! And I want to thank you again for your ongoing support. If you haven’t done so yet, please check out my website. There, you will find links to follow me on all my social media pages. https://jdrhawkins.com

    https://www.amazon.com/Fools-Gold-Folly-Resilience-Renegade/dp/B0DZP24XXM/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0

  • Two New Reviews for Fool’s Gold Folly

    I recently received two new five-star reviews for my latest book, Fool’s Gold Folly on Amazon. This book ties into the Renegade Series, and tells the story of one of the minor characters, Patrick Mulligan, who leaves the Pennsylvania farmland to test his luck at striking it rich during the gold rush to Colorado Territory following the Civil War. Thank you so very much, Cameron Hahn and Fallon Trevino, for your flattering reviews!


    Cameron Hahn

    5.0 out of 5 stars Briana’s Storyline with Mrs. Tydings Is Unforgettable

    Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025

    Briana quickly became my favorite character, and her arc with Mrs. Tydings was unforgettable. At first, it seemed like she had been given a gift steady work, housing, and a safe place for her children. But slowly the cracks showed, and she was forced to balance gratitude with suffocating control. Hawkins writes her with such depth a woman swallowing her pride, clinging to dignity, and protecting her children at all costs. Moreen’s warning about Mrs. Tydings being a tyrant lingered in my mind, and it came true in ways that broke my heart. What I admired most was Briana’s resilience. She endured, but she never lost her spark. Her small victories felt as powerful as any gold strike. In many ways, her struggles mirror what countless women faced: survival through adaptability, patience, and an unshakable will to keep family intact. She is the quiet hero of this novel.


    Fallon Trevino

    5.0 out of 5 stars A Heartfelt Journey of Struggle and Hope

    Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025

    From the first scene where Patrick is turned away by a shopkeeper because of the cruel “No Irish Need Apply” sign, I knew this book would grab me. The author does a wonderful job of showing the pain of rejection but also the quiet strength of family. Briana’s gentle faith and the way she keeps her children grounded gave me chills she’s a mother you can’t help but admire. When the family finally finds lodging with Mrs. O’Neill, I actually sighed with relief, as if I were part of their struggles. Hawkins doesn’t just tell you history she makes you feel it. Every meal of watery soup, every tired prayer, every glimmer of hope is written so vividly. The wagon train sections added another layer, showing how strangers bonded under hardship. I closed the book feeling like I had lived through every dusty mile and every hungry night with the Mulligans. This is one of those rare novels that makes you grateful for your own blessings.

    https://www.amazon.com/Fools-Gold-Folly-Resilience-Renegade/dp/B0DZP24XXM/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0

  • Excerpt from A Beckoning Hellfire

    I would like to share with you one of my favorite scenes from my novel, A Beckoning Hellfire. This is the second book in the Renegade Series, which tells the story of several families and how their lives intertwine during the Civil War.

    This excerpt takes place on June 4, 1863. A ball was held at Culpeper Court House, Virginia, days before the Battle of Brandy Station took place on June 9, 1863. (The court house is still there today.) The Battle of Brandy Station was the largest cavalry battle to ever take place on American soil. I hope you enjoy this trip back in time!

    On the evening of June 4, Major Ivey Lewis ordered David to deliver a dispatch to General Stuart, which wasn’t unusual since he had been summoned as a courier several times during the past few weeks. Although he was physically tired and emotionally drained from a long week of drilling, he obediently stuck the sealed envelope in his pocket, saddled Renegade, and received directions to the Culpeper Court House.

    Once he rode up, he was awestruck by the enchanting scene. Belles in beautiful ball gowns of every color stood out on the lawn with officers attired in dress uniforms. Lively music floated through the air. The song was “Cindy,” one of his favorites.

    David couldn’t help but smile as he dismounted. “What’s all this?” he asked a servant, who took hold of Renegade’s reins.

    “Massa Stuart’s havin’ a grand ball, suh,” the tall, bearded black man said. “He invited ladies from the whole vicinity. Most came by rail, all the way from Richmond.”

    David raised his eyebrows and grinned at the slave. “Is that a fact?” he asked.

    “Sho is.” The servant smiled with a nod before tying Renegade to a post.

    With eager anticipation, David sauntered toward the courthouse entrance and absorbed the sumptuous sight. The grounds, illuminated with Chinese lanterns, invited him closer. Southern gentry milled around in the warm evening air, the hum of their genteel conversations filling his ears, along with the clink of goblets tapping together. The sky glittered with fireflies, and the lawn was swathed in candlelight. Another song commenced. David recognized that melody as well: “Cumberland Gap.”

    He climbed the steps and entered the courthouse, immediately enthralled by what he saw. Couples in ballroom attire danced joyfully in the center of the room, swirling in time to the melody like wispy dandelion seeds floating in the breeze. Several musicians congregated together toward the back of the room, and they appeared to be enjoying themselves just as much. Chatter and laughter intermingled with their lively music. Chandeliers of flickering candles hung from the rafters, and the sweet scent of perfume drifted through the air.

    David made his way through the crowd, suddenly mindful of how ordinary he looked. Bashfully, he smiled at the ladies, but they haughtily glanced over him before turning away toward their escorts. He noticed a table of wine, punch, and viands off to the side, which sparked his voracious appetite. The thought crossed his mind that perhaps he could sneak a few tidbits into his pockets on his way out. Spotting General Stuart, he made his way over to him.

    “Sir,” he said with a salute.

    The general turned from the belle he was conversing with, noticed David, and saluted back.

    “I have orders to deliver this to you personally.” David handed him the envelope that had been sealed with wax.

    “Very good, Private,” Stuart said.

    The general didn’t seem to recognize him. Disappointed, David saluted again and awkwardly remained at General Stuart’s side, waiting for a response. Stuart turned away. Without knowing quite what to do next, David stood there for a few seconds before deciding he had been cold-shouldered, so he turned and made his way back toward the door.

    He paused to watch the musicians, who were surrounded by admiring ladies. They stopped their performance momentarily, allowing for applause before proceeding to play “Ring, Ring the Banjo.” Two fiddlers enthusiastically sawed on their instruments. A dark-haired, mustachioed man plucked away on his banjo, and a mulatto servant smiled widely as he played the bones. David remembered what the other troopers had told him about General Stuart’s mulatto footman, Bob, and about the banjo player, Sam Sweeney, who was said to be the brother of the man who had invented the banjo. He also heard that General Stuart was a music lover who never missed an opportunity to be entertained by his musicians. If only they had a guitar, he might find the courage to go up there and sing alongside them, but his heart was too heavy for him to feel exuberant enough to sing. He wished Jake were there to see the grandiose scene. It was so dazzling that he felt like he was in a fairy tale.

    He glanced around the room, reminded again of how out of place he was. The young ladies looked upon him with disdain, obviously repulsed by his shabby appearance. The musicians began to play “Cavalier’s Waltz,” prompting dancers to swirl around in synchronized whirlwinds. To his dismay, the food table was too far away for him to attempt thievery without being noticed, so he reluctantly turned and went outside. He met Colonel Von Borcke on the way out and discovered by standing next to him that the Prussian was enormous. The colonel recognized him immediately.

    “I’m looking forward to racing your little horse!” he said, laughing as he walked into the courthouse.

    David was left alone on the portico. Once again, he wished he could be a part of the celebration, but instead, he let out a sigh, climbed up on Renegade, and rode off into the darkness.

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