Another book I picked up last week at the KenTen writers retreat was Carolina Grace by Regina Rudd Merrick. It’s the third book in her Carolina series and takes place five years after the second book, but it’s a stand-alone, and you don’t have to read the others to know what’s going on. But I figure once you read this …
Reader Friday ~ In Too Deep
Hi everyone! This blog comes to you from Montgomery State Park. Last night three of us decided to take a little walk…unfortunately, we got a little lost and ended up about four miles from the lodge. But we did see several deer on our journey! And I got a picture of one! Then this morning I had breakfast on …
Reader Friday ~ Bitter Pill by Richard Mabry
Bitter Pill by Richard Mabry released earlier this week and I’m so happy to tell you about this novella. But first the back cover copy: THINGS WERE GOING ALONG JUST FINE UNTIL THE MIRACLE FOULED THEM UP “Brother” Bob Bannister is content with his life and his itinerant healing ministry, until one night he finds that the woman who walks …
Reader Friday ~ Living Lies
Living Lies by Natalie Walters releases next week, and it’s a book you don’t want to miss! Here’s the back cover copy of her debut novel: In the little town of Walton, Georgia, everybody knows your name–but no one knows your secret. At least that’s what Lane Kent is counting on when she returns to her hometown with her five-year-old …
Reader Friday ~ When Love Blossoms
I read When Love Blossoms by Elaine Stock last week and loved it! Here’s the back cover copy, then read on for my take. The journeys in life take you to unexpected destinations. The love of a good person brings you home. Kierra Madden, proprietor of the Kindred Lake Inn, struggles for stability after her engagement ends, family strife continues, …
Reader Friday ~ Deadly Melody
I read Deadly Melody by Connie Mann a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed this fast-paced romantic suspense/thriller. Here’s the back cover copy: Home is where the heart is. The danger too… The Martinellis were the closest thing to family Cat Johnson ever had. That’s why she ran—to protect them from her threatening past. The orphaned child of classical …
Reader Friday ~ Something I Am Not by Cher Gatto
I belong to the American Christian Fiction Writers book club and recently Something I am Not by Cher Gatto was chosen for our monthly read. It was a book I Could.Not.Put.Down. And one I haven’t been able to get out of my mind. It’s that strong of a book. Here’s the back cover copy: A father who never loved him… A woman …
Reader Friday ~ Holiday Amnesia by Lynette Eason
I’m catching up on my Christmas books! lol Do you ever do that? Buy books you fully intend to read during a certain season and end up reading them months later? This week I read another Love Inspired Suspense, this one Holiday Amnesia by Lynette Eason. It was one I could not put down and stayed up WAY too late …
Reader Friday ~ Deadly Christmas Duty
I’m in Natchez this week researching places to put bodies for my next book in the Natchez series. Here are a couple of photos I took while driving on a dirt road for miles and miles. I may have gotten a wee bit lost. But wouldn’t that second photo ( a cypress swamp) make a great place to hide a body? …
Reader Friday ~ Justice Delivered
Justice Delivered is here! It was supposed to be release day today, but Justice Delivered actually released Monday, April 1. (Ironic, no?) No matter, it’s out now and I love the cover! It wasn’t an easy book to write, maybe because I want it to make a difference in the world. I dedicated it to Advocates for Freedom, an organization in …