Time after Tyme by Kay Dibanca is this week’s Reader Friday. I thoroughly enjoyed this mystery. Here’s the first line: The branch made a creaky noise when I crawled out onto it, and the ground looked really far away. But first the photo and Scripture verse. I snapped the picture of the buttercup (daffodils to others) Wednesday on my walk …
Four Days Famous–Reader Friday
Four Days Famous by Luana Ehrlich is a fast-paced totally captivating mystery. Here’s the first line: Monday, January 3 I had a strategy in mind, an intricate plan, a method I’d carefully conceived and put together over a period of several days. When I read that, I couldn’t wait to see what would go wrong. 🙂 But first the photo and …
Buried Cold Case Secrets–Reader Friday
Buried Cold Case Secrets by Sami A. Abrams is this week’s Reader Friday. First line: Melanie Hutton’s feet struck the dirt trail in a comfortable rhythm.” But first the photo and scripture. It’s 20° in North Mississippi this morning with a wind chill temp of 10° so I thought I’d feature another of Cheryl Meints’ photos from sunny Florida. This was …
Susan Sleeman’s Night Moves–Reader Friday
Susan Sleeman’s Night Moves is the book I’m reviewing on Reader Friday this week. Here’s the first line: Sympathize with a serial killer? No way. There’s more that I wanted to add, but I said the first line. lol Before I get into my review of Night Moves, I want to talk about the photo. It was taken by a friend, Cheryl, …
Robin Patchen’s Convenient Lies–Reader Friday
Robin Patchen’s Convenient Lies is this week’s Reader Friday book. Here’s the first line: “There were on two people Rachel Adams trusted.” This book will grab you on the first page and not let go of you until The End. But first the photo and scripture verses. I took this photo late Wednesday afternoon. Those clouds herald some nasty weather headed our way. …
Labyrinth of Lies – Reader Friday
Labyrinth of Lies by Irene Hannon is this week’s Reader Friday post. Oh, my goodness! This book kept me up reading until 1:30 earlier this week…not once, but twice. More on that later. But first the photo and scripture. I couldn’t resist one more fall photo of the beautiful trees around here. This one was taken at Corinth’s oldest cemetery–City …
Nancy Mehl’s Dead Fall – Reader Friday
Nancy Mehl’s Dead Fall is this week’s book for Reader Friday! This is a suspense book you won’t want to miss! But first, the photo and verse. Can you tell I’m really having fun with the new camera? I had forgotten just how much fun (and hard work) it is to get the perfect photo. Not that I’ve achieved perfection …
Elizabeth Goddard’s Deadly Target–Friday Reader
Elizabeth Goddard’s Deadly Target is this week’s Friday Reader subject. I loved this story and the characters! Here’s the opening sentence: “For a few hours every Saturday morning, Erin Larson could forget that evil existed.” Now for the photo and verse. Years ago I saw this photo by Wendy McDonald on Facebook and emailed her to see if she’d let me …
Crosshairs’ Ainsley Beaumont Interview–Reader Friday
Crosshairs’ Ainsley Beaumont Interview is today’s post, and I’m not certain I want to turn the blog over to her… But first the photo and scripture. This photo was taken the morning after an all-night rain. When I went out to pickup up the papers, everything looked so clean and new. The sun was shinning against the trees, and I …
Christmas Trees War–Reader Friday
Christmas Tree Wars by Delores Topliff is an uplifting, sweet book that I needed. I really enjoyed meeting the characters in this Swede vs Norwegian take on Romeo and Juliet. The story, set in the mid-1960s is a historical. Can you believe that’s …