Fiction Friday | What Makes a Strong Heroine?

By Carolyn Miller Today I am talking about What Makes a Strong Heroine? It takes a special kind of woman to cope with all the flak, so it was interesting to consider what kind of qualities a woman might need to deal with situations where she could face anything from misogynistic remarks to having hot …

Fiction Friday | Book Review Love Most Certain by Penny Zeller

Today I am reviewing Penny Zeller’s latest release. Book Description: Can newfound love heal a broken heart? Genevieve Amsel is recovering from a canceled engagement when her dear friend, Tillie, invites her to move to Ellis Creek for a fresh start. While she settles into life in the friendly Montana town, one thing is for …

Friday Fiction | Love Somebody Like You

By Carolyn Miller A few years ago I approached Aussie author friend Narelle Atkins about the possibility of doing a multi-author Christian contemporary romance series. We brainstormed ideas, authors we knew who wrote in a similar genre (or planned to), and settled on the concept of a fictional town set in east Washington state called …

Book Review | Always By My Side by Iola Goulton

Today for fiction Friday I am reviewing Iola Goulton’s Debut book: Always By My Side. Book 4 in the Trinity Lakes Series. Book Description: A hardworking introvert meets a handsome adventurer longing to settle down. Tabitha Thomas longs to leave Trinity Lakes and travel the world in honor of the beloved grandmother who raised her …

Fiction Friday | Book Review She Get’s July by Susan Page Davis

Today I am reviewing She Get’s July by Susan Page Davis for Fiction Friday Blurb Rebecca Harding can hardly wait to get away from her city nursing job in Portland, Maine, for a few restful days at her lakeside cottage. The only problem is, the cottage is half owned by her former fiancé, architect Rob …

Fiction Friday – Amnesia on Nantucket by Taryn Daniels

Today for Fiction Friday I’m sharing my book recommendation for Amnesia on Nantucket by Taryn Daniels. Here’s the book description: When Melanie suffers an accident on her honeymoon and wakes up with amnesia, the last thing she expects is to find a hunky man in her bed. A man who swears is her husband, but …

Friday Fiction | Book Review of Love In The Headlines by Penny Zeller

Today I am reviewing Love in the Headlines by Penny Zeller Book Description: Can paper and paw prints draw these two nemeses together? All Carleigh Adams wants is a relaxing evening. But Sullivan Theodore IV, her wayward shih tzu, has other plans. After escaping from home, Sullivan Theodore unlawfully enters what Carleigh assumes is a …

Fiction Friday – A Season to Dance by Patricia Beal

Today for Fiction Friday I’m sharing my book recommendation for A Season to Dance – the debut novel from Patricia Beal. I’m sharing the story behind the story of my experience from reading this book a few years ago. Happy Book Birthday next week for A Season to Dance – a May 2017 release! Book …

Fiction Friday | History Can Be Fun!

By Carolyn Miller I know. “History Can be Fun!” sounds like a lame kid’s show, but the older I get the more I realise this truth. History can be fun. I still remember a high school history teacher who sat at the desk and read the textbook aloud as the class struggled to keep their …

Book Review | The Tapestry of Grace by Kim Vogel Sawyer

Today I am reviewing The Tapestry of Grace A Novel by Kim Vogel Sawyer. Out on April 18th.  Blurb A Mennonite widower struggling to raise his mischievous boys becomes the unwilling target of the well-intentioned women’s benevolent society in this heartwarming romance inspired by historical events-from the bestselling author of Freedom’s Song. After reading about the …

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