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Goddess Fish: “The Gospel According to Prissy” by Barbara Casey Blurb Blitz Tour (ends 6/14) WW
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PRISSY By Barbara Casey BLURB: Three Army veteran misfits, a college dropout, an unmotivated high school graduate accused of murder, a controversial warden of a women’s prison, and a little girl with the gift of prophesy – these are the people 31-year-old Lara Kruger invites into her life after suffering a miscarriage, a divorce […] -
Novel Publicity: “Mother’s Curse” by Thaddeus Nowak Author Interview/Giveaway (ends 5/26) WW
Please enjoy this interview with Thaddeus Nowak, author of the exciting and beautifully written YA fantasy, Mother’s Curse, and its sequel, Daughter’s Justice. Then read on to learn how you can win huge prizes as part of this blog tour, including a Kindle Fire, $450 in Amazon gift cards, and 5 autographed copies of each book. 1. Stephenie surely […] -
“Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart” by J.D. Greear Book Review
First of all, this is a book I was supposed to review months ago, but thankfully I now have it reviewed. And it was certainly worth the review. How do you know, really know, if you’ve been saved? Greear addresses the important but rarely explored topic of Christians who doubt their salvation or have an unclear notion of […] -
Litfuse Group: “It Happened At the Fair” by Deeanne Gist Book Review
A transporting historical novel about a promising young inventor, his struggle with loss, and the attractive teacher who changes his life, all set against the razzle-dazzle of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Gambling everything, including the family farm, Cullen McNamara travels to the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair with his most recent invention. But the noise in the Fair’s Machinery Palace […] -
This Day in History May 23, 1785
I think I had heard this somewhere, but we have Benjamin Franklin to thank for bifocals, or so the story goes. Franklin was getting old, and it was becoming difficult for him to see. On this date in 1785, he sent a letter to an optician in London that suggested that he developed the idea for bifocals. While there is […] -
Goddess Fish: “Love in Provence” by William Auch Review Tour (Ends 5/24) WW
LOVE IN PROVENCE By William Auch BLURB: When John Martin is forced to sell his tech company, he decides to take a six-month vacation to the south of France. When he meets Madame Garcin, her daughter Sophie, and her granddaughter Isabelle, his life is changed forever. What began as a long vacation becomes a journey of self-discovery […] -
Litfuse Group: “Pastor’s Wives” by Lisa Takeuchi Cullen
What’s it like when the man you married is already married to God? asks Pastors’ Wives, an often surprising yet always emotionally true first novel set in a world most of us know only from the outside. Lisa Takeuchi Cullen’s debut novelPastors’ Wives follows three women whose lives converge and intertwine at a Southern evangelical mega church. Ruthie follows her Wall Street […] -
“The Folly at Falconbridge Hall” by Maggi Andersen Review
Read more about the book and enter the giveaway here . The Folly At Falconbridge Hall by Maggi Andersen My rating: 5 of 5 stars From the moment I began reading this book, I knew this was my kind of book. I was not far into the book before I saw the connection between this book and “Jane Eyre.” That […] -
“Above Rubies” by Jaclyn M. Hawkes Book Blast (Ends 6/11) WW
Tour Schedule Above Rubies His chivalry was strangling her. He thought he was helping her—and in truth, he was. She was in desperate straits. But as honorable as he was, he was also breaking her heart. Her attraction was drowning him. When World Champion rodeo cowboy Rossen Rockland and his friends rescue a young runaway who has been abused […] -
This Day in History May 22, 1992
I remember this day. I never watched The Tonight Show, but I knew all about it. My mom used to watch it when she was first married since my dad had the night shift. She said he was always the greatest, and indeed what I have watched and read about Johnny Carson lead me to the same conclusion. On this […]
