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September 15, 2012
The Reunion by Dan Walsh
Watch out...I'm preparing to gush...I've long been a fan of Dan Walsh's books, but The Reunion is absolutely soul-touching. Don't get this book unless you want to feel...deeply. And honor vets...and friendship...and love. My husband stole this book the day it arrived and couldn't put it down. He reads widely and has put down one of Dan's books, but this one he literally carried around the
Published on September 15, 2012 02:06
September 14, 2012
3 Tips for Successful Radio Interviews
In the last couple weeks I've participated in a couple blog radio interviews. Radio is a format I really enjoy. Think about it, no one can see if I've got make-up on and I don't have to go anywhere. They can't see how messy and jumbled my desk is. Radio also keeps my complicated life a wee bit simpler. But it's also a format I really enjoy. Unfortunately, I know it's a format that stresses many
Published on September 14, 2012 00:36
September 12, 2012
Faith Thoughts: Adoption
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Published on September 12, 2012 02:33
September 10, 2012
Interview with Amanda Cabot, author of Christmas Roses
Today I'm delighted to introduce you to my friend Amanda Cabot. Her latest books, Christmas Roses, released September 1, so I invited her over to tell us more about the story and her writing. Please join me in welcoming Amanda.
Amanda, can you tell us what draws
you to the time period you write about?
I
actually write in a number of different time periods, although – so far, at
least –
Amanda, can you tell us what draws
you to the time period you write about?
I
actually write in a number of different time periods, although – so far, at
least –
Published on September 10, 2012 02:46
September 6, 2012
Unending Devotion by Jody Hedlund
Recently I received a copy of Jody Hedlund's latest release Unending Devotion. Jody burst on to the writing scene a couple years ago with The Preacher's Bride, a fantastic book that retold the story of John Bunyon in fictional form. Her next book looked at the Whitmans. Unending Devotion turns to the lumber era in Michigan mixing real people and events with fictional characters. The strength
Published on September 06, 2012 02:57
House of Mercy Review
There are so many great books releasing right now...lots of great fiction to share with you. Today I want to introduce you to the latest from Erin Healy.
Erin Healy is back with another story that takes twists and turns through the natural and supernatural worlds. This author's books tend to have a strong supernatural thread, and House of Mercy follows in that vein. The book tackles the idea of
Erin Healy is back with another story that takes twists and turns through the natural and supernatural worlds. This author's books tend to have a strong supernatural thread, and House of Mercy follows in that vein. The book tackles the idea of
Published on September 06, 2012 02:21
September 5, 2012
Falling to Pieces Series Review
Amish novels are not usually my first choice. I like them, but they tend to languish in my to-be-read pile, jumped over by romantic suspense and historicals. Yet I've often found when I do start an Amish book like those by Tricia Goyer and Leslie Gould/Mindy Starns Clark, I usually like them.
This series is a great example of how much the right series can resonate with me. I received the first
This series is a great example of how much the right series can resonate with me. I received the first
Published on September 05, 2012 02:43
September 3, 2012
A Great American & the Brandenburg Gate
When we were in Germany, the place I had my pinch me moment was the Brandenberg Gate. In no small part that was because of the speech Ronald Reagan made in 1987 at that spot. I went to college while the wall was collapsing. I thought I would get a Ph.D. in international relations with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. My essay the year I was awarded the Truman Scholarship dealt with how we
Published on September 03, 2012 02:40
September 1, 2012
A Duke's Promise: CFBA Tour
This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
A Duke's Promise
B&H Books (September 1, 2012)
by
Jamie Carie
I haven't received the book yet, so can't tell you anything about it other than Jamie is an extremely talented author and I'm eager to read this one.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
As Jamie’s relationship with God grew, she discovered her heart was filled with songs and
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
A Duke's Promise
B&H Books (September 1, 2012)
by
Jamie Carie
I haven't received the book yet, so can't tell you anything about it other than Jamie is an extremely talented author and I'm eager to read this one.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
As Jamie’s relationship with God grew, she discovered her heart was filled with songs and
Published on September 01, 2012 04:15
August 31, 2012
MOTHER OF PEARL Giveaway!
Today I wanted to introduce you to Margaret McSweeney’s second Pearl Girl book, Mother of Pearl. I'm excited about this release because I have a short essay in its pages about how I've transmitted a value I learned from my mom to my kids.
In addition, I have an e-copy of this book to giveaway. If you would like a chance to read the e-book, please leave a comment telling why your mom is special
In addition, I have an e-copy of this book to giveaway. If you would like a chance to read the e-book, please leave a comment telling why your mom is special
Published on August 31, 2012 02:10


