Watercolor Update
May 14, 2020 by noelbranham in Books, Nature, Texas 14 Comments

Just including a little scene from The Simple Soul of Susan in watercolor form! I think Susan and Calder look a little younger than I intended… but you get the idea. Any guesses as to which scene this is from?

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Book Trailer
February 8, 2020 by noelbranham in City, People, Texas 8 Comments

Hey y’all! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been asked who sings the song in The Simple Soul of Susan’s book trailer. His name is Matt Moberg and he has a lot of really wonderful music. This song was kinda what I imagined if the book ever was picked up by producer (*COUGH *COUGH). Realistically though, I feel like the experience of listening to the song captures the soul of the book. Here are the lyrics and the book trailer if you haven’t seen it in a while: Love On Her Arms Let’s run away for good this timeHer baby blues are gonna make you cryShe don’t know the first thing of falling in loveShe’d love to try, let’s call all our very best friendsTell them that are lives are coming to an endWe’re going farther than standing stillIn five years I’ll get you a ringTake you to the steeple where the church bells singWe’ll thank God and Mom for love, love, loveAnd we’ll look pretty in the video showsKissing in front of our friends and foesTake the classes and say“Hey, I think I can see that love” We’re gonna take the world by stormI want to do […]

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What People are Saying about the Simple Soul of Susan Vol. 1
December 5, 2017 by noelbranham in Books, Texas 8 Comments

“This was an enchanting story of love, betrayal, and redemption! The author truly did a remarkable job showing the progression of the characters over time and hooking the reader with the real-life situations that I’m sure every reader can relate to. In this story are mini-tales of unrequited love, embarrassing relatives, school bullies, and friendships won and lost. The relatability and genuine honesty of Noel Branham’s book moved me and made me wish the story was never-ending. It’s a rare book that does that. Susan Combs loves Calder Hurtz. Her best friend since a young girl, she has spent years loving him, all the while hoping her love would one day be returned. Calder is a flirt, constantly having a different girl over each night to do homework, and Susan has started to realize that her place in his life is not what it once was. Determined to move on and get past her love once and for all, she begins to branch out and make new friends. Embarking on a journey of self-discovery, Susan learns about how powerful love really is, and while she makes mistakes along the way, the treasure awaiting her at the end of it all […]

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