Calling all Outlander and Yellowstone fans! There's something here for everyone 😉 If you love the juxtuposition between past and present, you're probably going to love Julia Brewer Daily's The Fifth Daughter of Thorn Ranch. Keep reading for my full review and the chance for a $100 giveaway below! THE FIFTH DAUGHTER OF THORN RANCH... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Lost Melody
Ready for some first class Victorian-Era gothic romance? ~ A mysterious portrait. An elusive song. A search for a secret hidden deep in the shadows. THE LOST MELODY by @politano_joanna on #LoneStarLit Book #BlogTour with Book & Necklace #Giveaway from @RevellBooks! #HistoricalRomance #ChristianRomance #VictorianEra #NewRelease #LoneStarLit #LSBBT
Picture Book Review: The Wonder of Color
Happy March, everyone! I hope you're all doing well and continuing to stay healthy and safe. This past month has been so full of ups and downs, both close to home and far away. I spent much of the first part of this year looking after my little guy (and myself) as we traded illnesses.... Continue Reading →
Guest Author DiAnn Mills for Trace of Doubt
Happy Thursday, friends! Despite this past crazy year and half, I can honestly say one of my greatest enduring comforts has been books. No matter how chaotic, or awful, or overwhelming life can feel at times, I have found escape in the worlds and characters my fellow authors create. One of the reasons I decided to... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Under the Bayou Moon
Reading Under the Bayou Moon was something of a revelation for me. Having grown up visiting relatives close to the Louisiana border, I often heard my family talk about Cajuns. I'm sorry to say most of what was said was unflattering, unkind, and not anything I would repeat here. Such things were so often said,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: All the Cowboys Ain’t Gone
Because the truth is, the Old West wasn't any more glamorous than Medieval Times. But for those of us stuck in a modern, electric world, it makes for wonderful escapism. It's for this reason that I loved John J. Jacobson's All the Cowboys Ain't Gone.
Book Review: Alfie Carter
Recommended for fans of Christian fiction and small-town crime series like Longmire, Alfie Carter bridges continents and hearts in an epic journey toward faith and redemption.
Book Review: Pudge & Prejudice
Imagine a world where the works of Jane Austen and John Hughes spontaneously collided. If you're a fan of the 80s and the exquisite banter between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, I beg you look no further than A.K. Pittman's Pudge & Prejudice.
Book Review: Stork Bite
On an October morning, a Klansman confronts seventeen-year-old David Walker at a hidden oxbow lake where he has gone to hunt. David accidentally kills the man and hides the crime. His determination to protect his family from reprisal drives him far from home and into manhood.
Book Review: Comfort Foods
Let me preface this review by stating here and now how pleasantly surprised I was by Comfort Foods. Several times while reading, the author spun the usual tropes on their heads. The romance was slowburn perfection, the town felt like a real place, and the banter was superb. Needless to say, I am officially a Kimberly Fish fan and look forward to discovering her other works!