Gone To Green Lois goes from being a corporate journalist at a large paper in the Midwest to the owner of The Green News-Item, a small twice-weekly newspaper in rural North Louisiana. The paper was an unexpected inheritance from a close colleague, and Lois must keep it for at least a year, bringing a host of challenges, lessons, and blessings …
Montana Rose
You know how much I love Mary’s books. So here’s your chance to read the first chapter of her next book, Montana Rose. And if you leave a comment, one lucky person will receive a copy of this book. Be prepared to laugh! Fire up your love of romance with Montana Rose. When surrounded by a mob of ill-bred, foul-smelling, …
CFBA Tour: Pirate Hunter
Usually, I only participate in these tours if I’ve read the book ahead of time. This time I haven’t seen the book yet — but have a feeling it’s waiting for me. Eric and I both enjoy Tom’s books, so when this book came up as an option, there was no question that I wanted to jump on the tour. …
Turning the Paige
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Turning The Paige Zondervan (March 1, 2009) by Laura Jensen Walker ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Laura Jensen Walker is an award-winning writer, popular speaker, and breast-cancer survivor who loves to touch readers and audiences with the healing power of laughter. Born in Racine, Wisconsin (home of Western Printing and Johnson’s Wax—maker of …
The Irishwoman’s Tale Review & Giveaway
An Irishwomans’ Tale by Patti Lacy I had the pleasure of reading this book earlier this year before it’s release. Patti is a talented writer who has taken on a gritty book. The story is about one woman’s search for who she is. She has kept people at arm’s length her entire life, until Sally, a plucky Southern transplant, invades …
A Beautiful Fall Blog Tour
High-powered Boston attorney Emma Madison is celebrating her latest courtroom victory when she gets a call from a number she doesn’t recognize. Area code 803 home. Juneberry, South Carolina eight hundred miles, twelve years, and a lifetime away from Boston. Emma’s father has had a serious heart attack. Emma rushes to his bedside, and a weekend trip threatens to become …
Merciless by Robin Parrish
Merciless by Robin Parrish The world as we know it has ENDED.DEATH and CHAOS creep across the globe and only the POWERLESS can RISE UP to stop it. But can anything stop the onslaught of the DARKWORLD From the earth’s depths crawls a figure with skin like granite, flames for eyes, and the face of Grant Borrows.Oblivion has arrived. Every …
Try Darkness Review and Giveaway of Try Dying
I just finished Try Darkness. What a fun and different (in a good way) read. This book is written in very short scenes that reminded me of the one James Patterson novel I read — you know the kind where there might be one paragraph followed by a scene with several pages. There are no page breaks between chapters, which …
Washington’s Lady by Nancy Moser
I was delighted to receive a copy of Nancy Moser’s latest book, Washington’s Lady. In April when I taught the online research class for ACFW, Nancy graciously agreed to participate in the class by answering questions I posed to my favorite historical and suspense writers. Her answers piqued my curiosity about this book — and the book did not disappoint! …
Embrace Me
Embrace Me is the latest offering from Lisa Samson. I had hoped to read this book before the blog tour, but the arrival of Rebecca threw off my reading schedule just a bit. The book looks intriguing and has the mix of characters and edginess I’ve come to expect from a Lisa Samson book. Biting and gentle, hard-edged and hopeful…a …