
Author: Elizabeth Camden


A Gilded Lady by Elizabeth Camden – Book Review
Set in the opulence of the White House during the Gilded Age, A Gilded Lady is a delightful tapestry of faith, romance, familial love, and political intrigue. Camden captured the sense of time and place beautifully and filled this story with rich emotions so tangible you feel them yourself. Caroline […]

The Spice King by Elizabeth Camden – Book Review, Preview
Reading labels has become far more than a habit borne of curiosity; it is an essential part of survival for many. Plagued with numerous food allergies and food sensitivities (yes, they are different, in case you were wondering), it is critical that we know what is in the food we […]

Songs of Salvation – Elizabeth Camden
Do you remember a great song called Turn, Turn, Turn by The Byrds? I grew up hearing that song as a little kid and always loved it. Millions of people loved it, and the song shot to Number 1 on Billboard. You can listen to it here: I didn’t learn […]

A Desperate Hope by Elizabeth Camden – Book Review, Preview
On Tour with Prism Book Tours Turning the tide of destruction on their town Alex Duval is one of the most endearing and dynamic of heroes! Flawed, sure. No question about that. Yet his almost larger-than-life personality with his propensity to be dramatic, to dream big, to hope big, to love […]

A Daring Venture by Elizabeth Camden – Book Review, Preview
Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water every where, Nor any drop to drink Thus cries the sailor in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Water that consists simply of two hydrogen atoms and one of oxygen is life giving. But add […]