There are so many great books coming out in February, how do you choose what to read? I have already read two books on this list: Shadows of the White City by Jocelyn Green (read my review here) and Network of Deceit by Tom Threadgill (read my review of book…
Tag: Christian Fiction
Christian Fiction for Christmas 2020
Tis the season to be reading! Christmas is fast approaching, but slowing down and taking some time for yourself, even if just for a short while, can be very beneficial. And what better way to slow down this holiday season then to share a bit of Christmas with these authors.…
Book Review: Hadley Beckett’s Next Dish
I have been told that Bethany Turner is the “Queen of Romantic Comedies” by an author I met recently, and I have to agree. Though Hadley Beckett is only the second book I’ve read by Bethany Turner, I know that I will pick up the next book she writes, and…
Book Review: Dreamwalker
I’m excited to share this book review with you today! I met Carrie Cotten on Instagram, and she is a fun, southern, farming mama. Dreamwalker is her first book, and I’m in love with it. I was thrilled to be on her launch team, which is how I was able…
Take a Vacation to the Eastcoast Without Leaving Home: Traveling With Christian Books Part Two
Welcome to stop #2 in my BOOKish “travel blog” posts! Today’s stop is the Southeast, and I’ve added 3 more books…er…vacations to check out! This is something fun and quirky I’ve decided to do to keep myself sane during this crazy time, and my prayer is that you will enjoy…
Traveling with Books: A Way to Stave off COVID-19 Boredom
During this crazy time, there is really no such thing as a vacation, and even trying to plan one can be slightly unnerving due to the “unknown factor.” It’s unknown at the moment how this summer will play out. Will we be able to congregate once again this summer? Will…
Precious Cargo: A Short Story
It takes perfect balance and precise movements to carry the package my mom sent me to deliver. “Precious cargo,” she told me, though how anyone could think a bowl of soup could be given such high priority is beyond me. I mean, come on. It’s soup. And chicken noodle, at…
Book Review: Collision of Lies
Collision of Lies by Tom Threadgill has not yet been released, but thanks to Baker Publishing and Interviews and Reviews, I was able to read an advanced reader copy and can now share my thoughts with you. If it interests you, I highly recommend pre-ordering this book on Amazon. Collision…
The Rose Garden: Part 9
It’s been a while since I’ve posted another part of my story, The Rose Garden, so here is the next part. I have been working on the edits, and now I’m on to a brand new story that utilizes the same cafe and bakeshop. If you’ve been reading along but…
Peace Beyond the Water’s Edge
Nathan and Christina pulled into the gravel parking lot beside Buck Pond. As soon as Nathan cut the engine, they made themselves busy, releasing the ropes that held their canoe securely to the top of their minivan. Their movements were swift, with a grace that could only come from partners…