blog tour

  • “Sandwich With a Side of Romance” by Krista Phillips Book Review/Author Guest Post/

    By Ruth on October 9, 2012
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    ABOUT SANDWICH WITH A SIDE OF ROMANCE Sandwich represents hope for twenty-year-old Maddie Buckner and Kyle, the eleven-year-old brother Maddie wants to spring out of foster care. Then she loses her new job after less than a day on the clock. It’s all Reuben-the-Jerk’s fault, and she’s determined to make him right the wrong. He does so, reluctantly, by giving […]
  • “Sierra” by Taylor Dean Book Review

    By Ruth on October 3, 2012
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      Title: Sierra Author: Taylor Dean Genre: Romantic Suspense  Publisher: Self Published Number of Pages: 342 Formats Available: Paperback, E Book Alyssa Fontaine’s life, loved ones–everything familiar and dear–are brutally taken from her. Taken captive by two men, she endures a horrific nightmare. A new life is forced upon her and even a new name. Just when it appears that no hope is in sight, she […]
  • “The Haven” by Suzanne Woods Fisher Book Review

    By Ruth on September 6, 2012
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    When Sadie Lapp steps off the bus in Stoney Ridge after being in Ohio for the winter, she is faced with a decision–one that goes against her very essence. Yet it’s the only way she can think of to protect a loved one. Schoolteacher Gideon Smucker has been crazy about Sadie since boyhood. But his response to her surprising decision […]
  • “Tidewater Inn” by Colleen Coble Book Review

    By Ruth on August 23, 2012
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    Inheriting a beautiful old hotel on the Outer Banks could be a dream come true for Libby. The inn cries out for her restorer’s talent and love of history. She’s delighted to learn of the family she never knew she had. And the handsome Coast Guard lieutenant she’s met there on the island could definitely be the man of her […]
  • “A Hero For Holly” by Kristy K. James Book Review

    By Ruth on July 18, 2012
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      A Hero For Holly by  Kristy K. James (clean romance)  Single mom, Holly McGinty, has no life.  No personal life, that is.  After her husband left her pregnant, with a four-year old son, there was never much time for her.  Between raising two boys and saving her restaurant from bankruptcy, she’s been too busy taking care of everyone and everything to […]
  • “The Magnificent Ambersons” by Booth Tarkington Book Review

    By Ruth on April 15, 2012
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    Book Description: At the age of nine, George Amberson Minafer, the Major’s one grandchild, was a princely terror…” Georgie Amberson Minafer, the spoiled only grandchild of a wealthy Midwest family, is alternately loathed and revered by nearly everyone in town. His beautiful face and privileged upbringing create an image that is difficult for people to resist, particularly people who are used […]
  • “Growing Pains: Kendra’s Diaries” by K. P. Smith Book Review

    By Ruth on April 9, 2012
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    Summary (from goodreads):  Growing Pains; Kendras Dairies is the first book in the series chronicling the journey of Kendra Foster from adolescence to adulthood. I aspire to encourage, entertain, and inspire young adults. Life has its ups and downs, its bumps and its bruises. But with perseverance, determination, and faith you can be all you were born to be. Never […]
  • “Gabby’s Stick-To-It-Day” by Shelia Walsh Book Review

    By Ruth on March 20, 2012
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    About the book: Gabby’s Stick-to-It-Day Gabby is a little guardian angel with a big job to do! Watching over Sophie is hard work, but Gabby knows that God wants her to stick to it. Gabby, God’s Little Angel, flies to the rescue as Sophie attempts to help others but has a little trouble sticking with things. Sophie tries to be […]
  • “Dinner With Lisa” by R.L. Prendergast Book Review

    By Ruth on March 14, 2012
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    Summary from goodreads: In the disastrous economic times of the 1930s, Joseph Gaston, a young widower with four children, arrives in the small town of Philibuster seeking security for his family. Instead, he faces barriers everywhere. He does his best despite great adversity, but the strain of feeding and protecting his family whittles away his strength. Finally, destitution forces him to […]
  • “The Maid of Fairbourne Hall” by Julie Klassen Book Review

    By Ruth on March 2, 2012
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    About the book: To escape a scheme to marry her off to a dishonorable man, Margaret Macy flees London disguised as a housemaid. If she can remain unwed until her next birthday, she will receive an inheritance, and with it, sweet independence. But she never planned on actually working as a servant. And certainly not in the home of Nathaniel […]