I'm thrilled to take part in a multi-author blog tour. You'll find giveaways galore throughout the month of July. There's a grand prize as well as some individual prizes. Check the Tour Schedule and Prize List for details! As for me, I'll be featuring all three novels from my Ancient Words Series over three weeks.… Continue reading Christmas In July Multi-author Blog Tour
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Book Review: Falling For You by Becky Wade
Famously beautiful model Willow Bradford is taking a temporary break from her hectic schedule to work as the innkeeper at her family's small-town bed-and-breakfast. She was enjoying the peace of her hometown, Merryweather, Washington, right up until she came face-to-face with Corbin Stewart, the man she loves to hate. A thoughtful rule-follower by nature, Willow… Continue reading Book Review: Falling For You by Becky Wade
Book Review: A Rebel Heart by Beth White
Five years after the final shot was fired in the War Between the States, Selah Daughtry can barely manage to keep herself, her two younger sisters, and their spinster cousin fed and clothed. With their family's Mississippi plantation swamped by debt and the Big House falling down around them, the only option seems to be… Continue reading Book Review: A Rebel Heart by Beth White
GIVEAWAY and Book Review: Quest for Leviathan by Amanda Tero
Amanda Tero has become affectionately known as my writing sister. Not only is she a sweetheart, but her heart for Christ shines forth in everything she does. It was this that had first drawn me to her. So I'm thrilled to introduce you to her latest short story release and invite you to enter her… Continue reading GIVEAWAY and Book Review: Quest for Leviathan by Amanda Tero
Book Review: Where the Fire Falls by Karen Barnett
Stunning Yosemite National Park sets the stage for this late 1920s historical romance with mystery, adventure, heart, and a sense of the place John Muir described as "pervaded with divine light." Watercolorist Olivia Rutherford has shed her humble beginnings to fashion her image as an avant-garde artist to appeal to the region's wealthy art-collectors. When… Continue reading Book Review: Where the Fire Falls by Karen Barnett
Meet Melissa Lowe and Rose Forrister PLUS an A.M. Heath Ebook SALE
It's been a while since we've talked about our two new friends from Out of the Ashes. You've met heroines, Sally Chandler and Claire Harper in the first two novels, but Out of the Ashes brings us two new heroines to fall in love with. I'm going to give you a peek at the heroines,… Continue reading Meet Melissa Lowe and Rose Forrister PLUS an A.M. Heath Ebook SALE
Book Review: The Sea Before Us by Sarah Sundin
In 1944, American naval officer Lt. Wyatt Paxton arrives in London to prepare for the Allied invasion of France. He works closely with Dorothy Fairfax, a "Wren" in the Women's Royal Naval Service. Dorothy pieces together reconnaissance photographs with thousands of holiday snapshots of France--including those of her own family's summer home--in order to create… Continue reading Book Review: The Sea Before Us by Sarah Sundin
Cover Wars: 2017 Christian Fiction Release Edition
Yay!! It's time for another round of Cover Wars!! The game is simple. Vote for your favorite cover in each category. I'll update the post to show the winners when the votes stop rolling in. Gold Dress: Two lovely dresses but which is your favorite: The Illusionist's Apprentice by Kristy Cambron or The Mark of… Continue reading Cover Wars: 2017 Christian Fiction Release Edition
Book Review: April and May’s Backlist Reviews: 3 in 1
New releases are great! And there are some wonderful new releases out so far this year. But I enjoy picking up something new from the something old section. These are the books I read from my backlist collection this month. *All links lead to Goodreads unless otherwise stated. Daughter of the Regiment by Stephanie Grace… Continue reading Book Review: April and May’s Backlist Reviews: 3 in 1
Book Review: English Through the Ages
Lists words, grouped by subject, that were in use in different time periods, including prior to 1150, and in increasingly smaller ranges to the present. They didn't offer much of a description, so let me help you out: This is one of those gems that, as a historical author, I wish someone had told me… Continue reading Book Review: English Through the Ages
