Force of Habit by James Scott Bell My rating: 4 of 5 stars Some books make you think, some books make you feel, and then there are some books that just make you laugh! This was a delightful romp with plenty of chuckles and grins. Sister J. is not *exactly* the type of nun mostContinue reading “Force of Habit”
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Author Chat with Paula Moldenhauer
Thank you for coming on the blog today, Paula. Many people know you because of the non-fiction books, devotionals, and articles you’ve written. Your last book, Soul Scents: Flourish, was a deep journey out of emotional, verbal, and spiritual abuse. Tinseled Tidings is a collection of light, inspirational romance. How do you reconcile such differentContinue reading “Author Chat with Paula Moldenhauer”
Newton & Polly
Newton & Polly by Jody Hedlund My rating: 5 of 5 stars How did I miss this book when it released last year?! Waterbrook needs to do a better job of book promotion. I love Jody Hedlund’s stories, and she knocked this one out of the park. Seriously. The way she introduces John Newton andContinue reading “Newton & Polly”
Plot & Structure
Plot & Structure: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Plot That Grips Readers from Start to Finish by James Scott Bell My rating: 4 of 5 stars Well worth reading! There’s something in here for every writer – from the struggling beginner to the published author. One never quits learning and improving in this craft.Continue reading “Plot & Structure”
The Message in a Bottle Romance Collection
The Message in a Bottle Romance Collection: Hope Reaches Across the Centuries Through One Single Bottle, Inspiring Five Romances by Joanne Bischof My rating: 4 of 5 stars I picked up a copy of this collection because Jocelyn Green is one of the authors and I *love* her writing. She never disappoints. 🙂 The gistContinue reading “The Message in a Bottle Romance Collection”
Two Buckets
Back in the day, I was able to mentally juggle four to six important thought threads throughout the day. I knew what I needed to do, the steps I needed to take to complete each task, and how to integrate the steps into a seamless day that would end with all of my workContinue reading “Two Buckets”
Cover Reveal for “The Backcountry Brides” Collection!
I’m so excited to be part of The Backcountry Brides Collection! It’s not available for pre-order yet, it won’t released until May 2018, but I wanted to share this gorgeous cover with you. My story in this collection is set in my home state of Michigan. A lot of people don’t think of Michigan whenContinue reading “Cover Reveal for “The Backcountry Brides” Collection!”
January Book Release and Shawl Giveaway
I’m excited about my new book releasing in January. A Bouquet of Brides is already available for preorder. My story in the collection, In Sheep’s Clothing, combines my love of history and fiber arts. My heroine, Yarrow Fenn, is both a spinner and a weaver. She labors diligently to keep her family clothed after King William III signsContinue reading “January Book Release and Shawl Giveaway”
All She Left Behind
All She Left Behind by Jane Kirkpatrick My rating: 5 of 5 stars Nobody writes gritty and determined characters – based on real-life people – as well as Jane Kirkpatrick. This one held me from the opening sentences. Jennie Pickett married young, thus ending her dreams of becoming a doctor. Being a wife and motherContinue reading “All She Left Behind”
These Healing Hills
These Healing Hills by Ann H. Gabhart My rating: 5 of 5 stars I love Ann Gabhart’s stories! This one didn’t disappoint. Ann takes us into the backwoods of the Appalachian Mountains in 1945 with the Frontier Nursing Service. We ride along with Nurse Francine Howard as she learns to “catch babies” and bring medicalContinue reading “These Healing Hills”