For Authors

Critique Partners: Part 2

This month in the Christian Fiction Writers' Clinic we're focusing on critique partners. I want to share some things that I've gleaned over the years. Note: I'm using the phrase critique partner but this applies to beta readers or whoever else reads and offers feedback to an unfinished work with the intent on shaping the… Continue reading Critique Partners: Part 2

For Authors

Critique Partners: Part 1

This month in the Christian Fiction Writers' Clinic we're focusing on critique partners. I want to share some things that I've gleaned over the years. Note: I'm using the phrase critique partner but this applies to beta readers or whoever else reads and offers feedback to an unfinished work with the intent on shaping the… Continue reading Critique Partners: Part 1

Book Reviews

Book Review: On Wings of Devotion by Roseanna M. White

All of England thinks Phillip Camden a monster--a man who deliberately caused the deaths of his squadron. But as nurse Arabelle Denler watches the so-dubbed “Black Heart” every day, she sees something far different: a hurting man desperate for mercy. And when their paths twist together and he declares himself her new protector, she realizes… Continue reading Book Review: On Wings of Devotion by Roseanna M. White

Book Reviews

Book Review: The Blizzard Bride by Susanne Dietze

A Blizzard Changes Everything Abigail Bracey arrives in Nebraska in January 1888 to teach school…and to execute a task for the government: to identify a student as the hidden son of a murderous counterfeiter—the man who killed her father. Agent Dashiell Lassiter doesn’t want his childhood sweetheart Abby on this dangerous job, especially when he… Continue reading Book Review: The Blizzard Bride by Susanne Dietze

Book Reviews

Book Review: Homefront Heroines: 4 Young Women Dream of Victory and Love During WWII

Patriotic Service Leads to Victories in Romance Relive life on the American homefront as four women of the WWII era join the workforce and discover romance in surprising ways. Moonlight Serenade by Rita Gerlach 1941 Washington D.C. When Lucy St. Claire takes over a sailor’s job at the Naval Yard in Washington, DC, she is thrown… Continue reading Book Review: Homefront Heroines: 4 Young Women Dream of Victory and Love During WWII

For Authors

Author Branding and Yearly Cleanout Checklist

Over in the Facebook group, Christian Fiction Writers' Clinic, we're looking at cleaning up our author branding. You can join us in the group and catch the Facebook Live when we chat about this very subject. You can also join in with the group during the weekly challenges to help keep yourself accountable. FB Live:… Continue reading Author Branding and Yearly Cleanout Checklist

Book Reviews

Review: The Bridge to Belle Island by Julie Klassen

After a humiliating mistake, lawyer Benjamin Booker resolves to never again trust a beautiful woman. When an old friend is killed, the senior partner isn't satisfied with Bow Street's efforts and asks Benjamin to investigate. Eager to leave London for a while, Benjamin agrees. Evidence takes him to a remote island on the Thames, a… Continue reading Review: The Bridge to Belle Island by Julie Klassen

About the Book

Christmas in Garland 2020 Reveal

I'm so excited! I'm wrapping up the Project Scrooge tour here by announcing the winner of the giveaway. But even more exciting is that I'll be officially revealing 2020's Christmas in Garland novella! First things first, the Project Scrooge giveaway winner. Congratulations to: Martha Schaum Now let's talk reveal! In case you haven't heard, Christmas… Continue reading Christmas in Garland 2020 Reveal

About the Book

Release Day: Project Scrooge by A.M. Heath

It's release day!! Nothing thrills me more than to celebrate the release of another book. It's an exciting time when I can finally, officially put away my work on a single story. That means my time will be spent on another precious story. And it also means that others will get the chance to enjoy… Continue reading Release Day: Project Scrooge by A.M. Heath