Blog

History

Historical Book Review: The Ladies’ Book of Etiquette by Florence Hartley

This is a special book review especially for history fans or historical authors. And the best part is, this book is a freebie on Amazon!! The full title is, The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness A Complete Hand Book for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society. Now if that isn't… Continue reading Historical Book Review: The Ladies’ Book of Etiquette by Florence Hartley

Book Reviews

Book Review: When Tides Turn by Sarah Sundin

When fun-loving glamour girl Quintessa Beaumont learns the Navy has established the WAVES program for women, she enlists, determined to throw off her frivolous ways and contribute to the war effort. No-nonsense and hoping to make admiral, Lt. Dan Avery has been using his skills to fight German U-boats. The last thing he wants to… Continue reading Book Review: When Tides Turn by Sarah Sundin

Fiction Diner

Fiction Diner: Cake Batter Mini Cheesecakes

I made these for a friend's birthday, and, boy, were they a treat! You can read the original post from the author of the recipe by visiting Catch My Party. Is there anything more fun than mini cheesecakes? The addition of sprinkles only increases the fun. Throw on some whipped cream and a candle and you… Continue reading Fiction Diner: Cake Batter Mini Cheesecakes

Book Reviews

Book Review: Be Bold, An Adult Coloring Book

Be Bold offers an outlet to simultaneously focus on God’s Word and express creativity. Using scripture as the foundation for her designs, Ellen Elliot takes readers through a series of inspiring verses reinforced with short devotional writings. Topics include joy, hope, self-image, peace, and more. Each coloring page and corresponding devotional will help the reader… Continue reading Book Review: Be Bold, An Adult Coloring Book

Fiction Diner

Fiction Diner: Crockpot Alcohol-free Irish Stew

I found the inspiration for this recipe while scrolling through Pinterest. After viewing a variety of recipes and crockpot directions, I developed this recipe for you. Let me just say that it tastes as good as it smells and it goes great with a tall glass of sweet tea! 🙂  Crockpot Alcohol-free Irish Stew:  You… Continue reading Fiction Diner: Crockpot Alcohol-free Irish Stew

Book Reviews

Book Review: Message in a Bottle Novella Set

Five historical romances inspired by a messaged passed down through time. Join the journey as one word etched in Latin on an ancient bronze bottle travels through the centuries to reach five young women who are struggling to maintain their faith in God and love. An Irish princess, a Scottish story weaver, a Post-Colonial nurse,… Continue reading Book Review: Message in a Bottle Novella Set

Book Reviews

GIVEAWAY and Book Review: Anchor in the Storm by Sarah Sundin

One Plucky Female Pharmacist + One High-Society Naval Officer = Romance--and Danger For plucky Lillian Avery, America's entry into World War Ii means a chance to prove herself as a pharmacist in Boston. The challenges of her new job energize her. But society boy Ensign Archer Vandenberg's attentions only annoy--even if he is her brother's… Continue reading GIVEAWAY and Book Review: Anchor in the Storm by Sarah Sundin

Fiction Diner

Fiction Diner: Irish Scones

In preparation for St. Patrick's Day, I'm dusting off a recipe that I've always wanted to try. You can visit I Heart Naptime where I found this recipe.  Irish Scones:  In case you're unfamiliar with scones, they are almost biscuit-like in texture but are usually a bit more dense than your common biscuit. Irish Scones… Continue reading Fiction Diner: Irish Scones