Fiction Friday | The Sign of the Calico Quartz by Jan Drexler

Welcome to Fiction Friday. Today I am reviewing The Sign of the Calico Quartz by Jan Drexler. A new cozy mystery. Book Description: Emma Blackwood’s favorite pastime is solving literary murder mysteries…until the body in her living room makes everything a little too real. When Emma comes to the Black Hills to work at her …

Fiction Friday | The Great Escape by Carolyn Miller

Have you ever felt crushed by circumstances, work or expectations? Recently my husband and I returned from ten nights in Fiji. This was a very necessary mid-year escape ostensibly to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary, but it also proved a majestic motivator to complete a huge range of tasks before limited internet and email capacity …

Fiction Friday | Introducing Seaside Proposal and Sapphire Bay

I enjoy writing contemporary Christian romance books set in small towns. The first two books in my Sydney Sweethearts series are primarily set in the city of Sydney, Australia. The third and final book in the series, Seaside Proposal, opens in a fictional small town on the south coast of NSW, Australia. I love creating …

Book Review | Anchored at Mackinac by Carrie Fancett Pagels

Today for Fiction Friday I am reviewing Anchored at Mackinac by Carrie Fancett Pagels. Gilded Age on Beautiful Mackinac Island, 1895 Two women, Sadie Duvall, a young maid, and Ada Fox, the mature Housekeeping Manager, at the Grand Hotel must make life-changing decisions involving their work and the men in their lives. As 1895 comes …

Fiction Friday | Book Review of Winning Julia’s Heart by Narelle Atkins

Today I am reviewing Winning Julia’s Heart by Narelle Atkins. This book is releasing today. Book Description Can a former bad boy be redeemed? Sean Mitchell has left his past behind, but his new boss, Julia Radcliffe, isn’t so sure. A year ago, Sean walked out on his brother’s wedding and her. Now the bad …

Friday Fiction | Library Love

Who else is a fan of their local library? My teacher-librarian mum was instrumental in giving me and my siblings a love for books (and a love for Mr Darcy – well, not my brother so much, but that’s another story…) We spent many a Saturday morning studying the shelves of my little local library, …

Fiction Friday – A Girl’s Guide to the Outback by Jessica Kate

Today I’m sharing my book recommendation for A Girl’s Guide to the Outback by Aussie author Jessica Kate. This is my favourite Jessica Kate book, and I enjoyed rereading this LOL fun romantic comedy set in Queensland on a dairy farm.   Book Description: How far will a girl go to win back a guy she …

Friday Fiction | Pancakes, Bacon and A Side of Murder by Keri Lynn

Today I am reviewing Pancakes, Bacon and A Side of Murdery by Keri Lynn. A new author to me. Blurb Owning a bakery has always been Aubrey Turner’s dream. Finding her rival’s dead body was not part of it. When new sheriff Blaze Martin puts her at the top of his suspect list, she’s left …

Book Review | The Time Rift by Liwen Y Ho and David H Ho

Today I am reviewing The Time Rift by Liwen Y Ho and David H Ho. This book has been out for a few years but I only found it recently. I won the choice of a Liwen Y Ho book and the reason I choose this book is I wanted different. The Time Rift by …

Fiction Friday | Book Review of Persian Blue Puzzle by Susan Page Davis

Today I am reviewing Persian Blue Puzzle by Susan Page Davis. This is her latest book in the True Blue Mysteries. Description: An antisocial cat, an elusive investment broker, and a hope-selling psychic raise suspicions in a western Kentucky community. Someone’s broken into Miss Louanne’s house. Campbell McBride and her father Bill have moved their …