Come Back to Me: Questions for Use by Book Clubs

Have you considered reading Come Back to Me with your book club?

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Click the link below for a printable PDF file of nine reflective questions about the book to deepen your discussion or jump-start your conversation. (Contains spoilers.)

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Discussion Questions for Come Back to Me

If you’ve never been part of a book club, here are some tips to get you started: How to Start a Book Club and 10 Tips for Starting Your Own Book Club.

I’d love to visit your book club, in person if possible, but via Skype if you’re not within driving distance of my Hershey, Pennsylvania home.

Come Back to Me Blog Tour

Come Back to Me Blog Tour

Writing Catholic fiction feels simultaneously universal and narrow. Universal because, well, “catholic,” with common themes of finding freedom, mercy, conversion, etc. within romance conventions, yet very much a niche interest being that relatively few Catholics are aware of or seek out Catholic fiction.

Thanks so much to the readers/authors/bloggers hosting me on this short virtual book tour! Each of these women has supported my writing by critiquing, editing, reading, reviewing, and promoting. I’m so grateful for your support.

And to Ellen Gable, my sincerest thank you for all you have done to shepherd me along the way. I can’t help but think how pleased God is at the efforts you and your husband have made in helping to spread the Good News especially as it pertains to love and human sexuality through all of your undertakings, all conducted with integrity and professionalism.

God bless each of you!


Virtual Book Tour Stops:

Monday, February 24 – Sarah Reinhard, Snoring Scholar

Tuesday, February 25 – Barb Szyszkiewicz, FranciscanMom

Wednesday, February 26 – Ellen Gable, Plot Line and Sinker

Thursday, February 27 – Patrice MacArthur, Spiritual Woman

Friday, February 28 – Theresa Linden, Things Visible & Invisible

Saturday, February 29 – Ellen Gable, Plot Line and Sinker: author interview


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Come Back to Me Recipe

Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay 

Megan brings a peace offering of sorts when she embarks on her “reconciliation tour” and visits her brother Tim and his fiancee, Holly.

This easy Pineapple Upside-Down Cake is a summer favorite! Simple enough that my tween daughter has made it by herself but pretty enough to impress foodies at a summer cookout. I need to bake one and snap a picture. For now, you’ll just have to imagine the gooey, syrupy brown sugar caramelized between juicy slices of pineapple. Mmmm! Best prepared in a cast-iron skillet for extra-deliciousness and easy serving.

Prep time: 15 min.
Cooking time: 45 min.
Yield: 8 servings

3 tbsp. butter
1 c. light brown sugar
7 slices canned pineapple
1/2 c. pineapple juice, reserved
7 maraschino cherries
pecan halves (optional)
raisins (optional)
3 eggs
1-1/2 c. sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1-1/2 c. all-purpose flour
1-1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Melt butter in 10-in. cast-iron skillet over low heat. Sprinkle the brown sugar over the butter. Remove from heat.
  3. Arrange the pineapple rings in the skillet, cutting a few in half, if necessary, to fit all the rings in the pan. Place cherries in the center of each pineapple ring. Place the pecan halves and raisins, if desired, between pineapple rings.
  4. In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs. Stir in the sugar. Add the vanilla and reserved pineapple juice and blend well.
  5. In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the egg mixture and blend.
  6. Pour batter over brown sugar and pineapple rings in a skillet. Bake for 45 minutes or until nicely brown. Invert onto a platter while warm.

(Adapted from Cast-Iron Cooking for Dummies by Tracy Barr.)

Come Back to Me Now Available!

Alan Reynolds slid into marriage. When his wife kicks him out, it looks as if he may slide out just as easily. Forced to bunk with his newlywed younger brother and his pregnant wife, Alan gets a firsthand look at a blissfully happy marriage while his wife rebuffs his attempts at a reunion.

Caught in the middle, Alan and his wife’s mutual friend Megan grows increasingly unhappy with her own empty relationships. If that weren’t enough, her newly sober brother has found happiness with Jesus, a goody-goody girlfriend, and a cockeyed cat.

When Alan and Megan hit rock bottom, will there be grace enough in their bankrupt lives to right their relationships and find purpose like their siblings have?


Come Back to Me can stand alone, but for Chris and Rebecca’s story, read Stay With Me.


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