
Month: August 2018


From Shards to Sea Glass by Michele Wilder – Book Review, Preview, Giveaway
If I tell you a secret, do you promise not to laugh?

Caught by Surprise by Jen Turano – Book Review, Preview
Some people care too much what others think about them, some care too little. Somewhere there is a fine line between the two.

Saving Cade by Victorine E. Lieske – Book Review, Preview
This quick read has more romance than suspense, which is a good thing in my mind. As Meg and Cade attempt to flee their pasts, they both have an opportunity to see the other at their worst – and yet that is much better than they had hoped. I felt […]

A Yuletide Regency – Preorder and Cover Reveal
From the publisher of the USA TODAY bestselling & #1 Amazon bestselling Timeless Romance Anthology series in Clean & Wholesome Romance, comes A YULETIDE REGENCY. Six brand new Regency romance novellas by Regina Scott, Sarah M. Eden, Jen Geigle Johnson, Annette Lyon, Krista Lynne Jensen, and Heather B. Moore. Those […]

Thief of Corinth by Tessa Afshar
I loved seeing Corinth from the eyes of one of the pagans living there in the First Century A.D.

The Patriot Bride – Preview
Preview of The Mayflower Bride

Wedding Wagers by Donna Hatch, Heather B. Moore and Michele Paige Holmes- Book Review, Preview
Three men. Three wagers. Three fun stories about the misunderstandings that resulted.

Songs of Salvation – Tanya Stowe
I love summer. It’s my absolute favorite time of year. My husband and I recently sold our home, bought a motorhome and hit the road to travel the U.S. This summer was our first real “On-the-Road-Again Adventure,” and I looked forward to the season with more than my usual anticipation.

Lucky in Love by Kasie West – Book Review, Preview
Maddie never dreamed that her impulse purchase of a lottery ticket on her 18th birthday would result in her winning $50 million!

The Miracle Tree by Davalynn Spencer – Book Review, Preview
We’ve tried to locate the ancient split oak tree at least two different times. Each time we have wandered the trails, the overgrowth and destruction from previous hurricanes have prevented us from finding the correct path to get there. Yet we’ve been told (and seen the pictures) that the 200-year-old […]