TRUST ME by Kelly Irvin Genre: Romantic Suspense / Christian Fiction Publisher: Thomas Nelson Date of Publication: February 8, 2022 Number of Pages: 384 pages Scroll down for Giveaway! When her best friend is murdered the same way her brother was, who can she possibly trust? A decade ago, Delaney Broward discovered her brother’s murdered … Continue reading Trust Me – LSBBT
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The Sparrows of Montenegro – LSBBT
THE SPARROWS OF MONTENEGRO by BJ MAYO Categories: Western / Historical Fiction / Texas Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Date of Publication: February 8, 2022 Number of Pages: 312 pages Scroll down for Giveaway! Tree “Bigfoot” Smith and Cedar Jones first meet on the day they join the US Cavalry’s Fourth Cavalry Regiment based out of the … Continue reading The Sparrows of Montenegro – LSBBT
Rising Pressure by Leslie Piggott
This is a new author's first work of fiction. Ms. Piggott has entertained readers with two poetry books, but she may have found her niche with Medical Fiction/Thrillers. The main character, Dr. Addison Fischer, is a brilliant yet normal scientist dividing her day between her family, her students, and the cut-throat world of research. What … Continue reading Rising Pressure by Leslie Piggott
Alexandra and the Awful, Awkward, No Fun, Truly Bad Dates: A Picture Book Parody for Adults By Rebekah Manley
This is a very quick read and the perfect bedtime story for adults. Even though it's been quite a while since I was dating, I enjoyed the quick humorous summaries of the dates and the illustrations. It also made me grateful to not be in the swipe society. A nice laugh with a happy ending! … Continue reading Alexandra and the Awful, Awkward, No Fun, Truly Bad Dates: A Picture Book Parody for Adults By Rebekah Manley
Pleasant Day by Vera Jane Cook
This book starts like a Southern summer day – slow, steady and calm – until a body is discovered in a box spring – then hang on. The story is woven between a couple of small towns – where everyone knows everyone but might not always see connections. The two main characters, Pleasant, a 15 … Continue reading Pleasant Day by Vera Jane Cook
Letters Behind Bars: A Mother-Son Memoir by Cinnamin Herring and Benjamin Herring
Reviewing a book like this is always difficult. It's not a matter of whether or not you like the book. It is more a matter of the impact the book has on the reader. While this is not a fun read, it is a book that should be read. A story of resilience. Of life … Continue reading Letters Behind Bars: A Mother-Son Memoir by Cinnamin Herring and Benjamin Herring
A Look Back at the Best of the Best of 2021
Whenever I mention working with a new author, the first question my hubby asks is, "Is this a JK?" – Meaning Rowling and having a book that can explode into the market. Well this past year I may have found four! According to Goodreads in 2021, I read 122 published books. Add in about 30 … Continue reading A Look Back at the Best of the Best of 2021
The Language Secret: How to Learn a Foreign Language: Or. How to Speak 10 Languages. Badly by John Stedman
Living in Texas, Spanish is sprinkled throughout my world. I know just enough to get in trouble – a few key phrases that make people assume I know how to speak it, and they take off, leaving me in the verbal dust. As the New Year approaches, once again learning Spanish is on my list … Continue reading The Language Secret: How to Learn a Foreign Language: Or. How to Speak 10 Languages. Badly by John Stedman
Music Shall Untune the Sky by Lou Kemp
Imagine being dropped into a hurricane. That was my first thought when I started reading. Speeding along on a bullet train (ok it's a coal run engine and the train is named Elizabeth, but still!) and appearing mid-scene I was hanging on. It took just a short amount of time for me to start putting … Continue reading Music Shall Untune the Sky by Lou Kemp
Call Me Madeleine by Kate S. Richards
I have read other books by this author so when this one crossed my screen, I was intrigued. Since the author is a librarian, her books always have the authentic feel of knowing her audience. The main character is a young woman from New Zealand dealing with school, friends, parents, all the normal high school … Continue reading Call Me Madeleine by Kate S. Richards