Pursued in the Wilderness by Loretta Eidson is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “What is it this time, Nick?” Brooke Chandler looked at her cell and rolled her eyes. Before I tell you what I think of Loretta Eidson’s fabulous book, the photo and verse. It’s another photo from my Seattle trip, also taken at the Seattle …
Her Darkest Secret–Reader Friday
Her Darkest Secret by Jessica R. Patch is this week’s Reader Friday review. Here’s the first line: “Here, kitty, kitty.” His voice echoed through the forest.” But first the photo and Scripture verse. My lantana is outdoing itself this year! This is the way it looked when I returned from Florida and the verse in Matthew popped out at me–I …
Following the Trail–Reader Friday
Following the Trail by Lynette Eason is the Reader Friday post. I read this a month or so ago–haven’t had time to read lately — and really enjoyed it–It was another book that kept me up past my bedtime. But first, the photo and verse. I came across this verse today in my daily Bible readings and remembered that I’d …
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, …
And They Did What? Mystery Question
And They Did What? is the Mystery question for this week…you’ll understand the title when you see the crimes. But first the photo and a few words on the New Year. I’ve already messed up writing 2022 at least twice, still wanting to write 2021. Have no idea why because I was very happy to see 2021 end. 2022 isn’t …
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 …
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 …
Perfectly Crazy Cons–Mystery Question
Perfectly Crazy Cons is this week’s Mystery Question subject. It never ceases to amaze me what people will try to pull over on others and what others will believe. But first the photo and scripture. When I took this photo which was taken at the same time as last week’s photo, I thought of God’s paintbrush and immediately Ecclesiastes 3:11 …
Jerusha Agen’s Rising Danger–What I’m Reading
Jerusha Agen’s Rising Danger kept me up a couple of nights this week until past midnight! This fast-paced story will keep you turning the pages until The End! But first the photo and scripture. The past few months this verse has kept me going. It is such a comfort to know we belong to Him, that He has called us by name. …
Crazier Crimes Gone Awry–Mystery Question
Crazier Crimes Gone Awry is this week’s Mystery Question. There is such an abundance of crazy criminals out there I can’t help taking advantage of their…for lack of a better word, stupidity. But first this week’s scripture. I’ve been holding fast to this verse this week. Just today I learned of the death of another friend to Covid, and my …