
by Amanda Cabot It’s been a while since I’ve been able to really read a book and I sure have missed it! Amanda Cabot has brought me back. Although it took me a while (due to my health, NOT my interest level), I was happy to have another Cimarron Creek book in my possession. It’s such…

by Kris Paronto Of course you have heard about what happened in Benghazi and I’m sure you probably saw the movie 13 Hours too. (If not, it’s free on Amazon Prime right now!) For most of us, it is one of the biggest scandals of the decade. For those that lived it, it was one…

Hey, guys! I want to give you an update on my exciting projects. As most of you know, I have been working as a playwright and enjoying every moment of it! It’s been such an answer to prayer as I am able to still do this when I am not feeling well. A year ago,…

by Karen Witemeyer Ok, so this whole book isn’t officially by Karen Witemeyer, but this review is specific to The Love Knot. Just to specify, the other authors that contributed are absolutely recommended by me as well. ❤ Karen is one of the ladies that really got me into reading. I’m a huge fan and…

I am often asked about why I’m always feeling so terrible. Why am I so sporadic about posting and reviewing? Why do I barely leave my home anymore? And, if I am home all the time, why am I not reading, reviewing and posting? I am going to attempt to share my story here. I…

by Regina Jennings How can you go wrong with a story idea like this?? – A hard-working, widower soldier that needs help with his two wild daughters. – A former dance-hall singer posing as a mennonite teacher hired to teach said daughters. I mean, seriously…what could go wrong? This is such a fun story. Regina…

by Sarah M. Eden Seriously, how many times can I say how much I adore Sarah M. Eden? Simply put: I haven’t read a bad one by her yet! This time, we get a bit of Regency PTSD. This is long before there was a name for it and the men had to just move…

Let me start by saying that I do not typically use the KJV in my daily life. However, I absolutely love having this on hand for all of my historical writing. And, let’s just get one thing straight – any version that says Charity is the greatest…I’m on board! So, what do I love about…

by Elizabeth Camden One thing that you can always know you’ll get when you pick up an Elizabeth Camden novel is history. I’m not talking about a time period, necessarily, but a lifestyle. You will learn so much about the era she chooses to write in. You will learn how they lived, worked and loved.…