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February 12, 2007 by Tricia Goyer 3 Comments

Renovating Becky Miller

Last July at ICRS (International Christian Retail Show) I went to lunch with a group of friends from the Christian Authors Network. One of them was Sharon Hinck. We gathered a few looks as we walked along. You see, Sharon was in a SuperMOM outfit to promote her book The Secret Life of Becky Miller. (Seriously, it had a red cape and everything.) Only someone with a fun, spunky and crazy personality would do something like that.

Now, a second book has hit the shelves this month: Renovating Becky Miller. I LOVE home decorating/remodeling shows. I love fun, crazy people/characters. This book has both.

Sharon brings her same-real life fun into the lives of her characters. In fact, they come to life within the pages of this book.

Here is a short description:
Young mom Becky Miller daydreams about the happy endings she sees during her weekly movie nights with her husband. But problems mount with the remodeling of the new house. Her mother-in-law moves in, her eldest son gets in trouble at school, her sister arrives for a visit, her best friend starts acting weird, and work becomes more stressful than ever before. Can Becky stop trying to fix everything and let God renovate her heart so she can find her own happy ending?

SHARON HINCK, the author of The Secret Life of Becky Miller, is a wife and mother of four who holds an M.A. in Communication and spent ten years as the artistic director of a Christian performing arts group. She has been a church youth worker, a choreographer and ballet teacher, a home-school mom, a musician, and manager of a direct sales craft business. She and her family currently reside in Bloomington, Minnesota.

To end, I’m stealing a line I heard about Sharon’s writing: Sharon’s stories for the heroes in all of us. I agree! Check it out!

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  1. Sharon Hinck says

    February 12, 2007 at 2:47 pm

    Hi, Tricia!
    I didn’t get to pop in yesterday, because I was trying to stick to my resolve to stay off the computer on Sundays.
    But this morning it was SO fun to see your great blog. THANK YOU for inviting me by.
    I think YOU show your spunky, great sense of humor by being willing to walk through downtown Denver on the way to lunch WITH a woman dressed in a red cape. LOL!
    I’ll stop by again later, so if any of your readers have questions or comments, I can respond.
    BLESSINGS!

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  2. Jill Elizabeth Nelson says

    February 13, 2007 at 2:47 pm

    Wish I’d been a mouse in the corner at the SuperMOM lunch. Sharon looks great in her outfit. And she is, too! A super mom and a super writer.

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  3. Tiff/Amber Miller says

    February 26, 2007 at 2:49 am

    Oh man, wish I’d been able to see THAT at ICRS. One of these years, I’ll make it to that show. What a hoot!

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