Tag: historical

A Name Unknown Review

I have been wanting to read this book for quite some time, but was waiting for it to come in the mail. Meanwhile…..my TBR pile was stacking up because I just knew my heart wouldn’t get into other books until I got this one! And alas, it came. Yay! Let me just say this, it […]


The Promise of Breeze Hill Review

  About the Book Natchez, MS; 1791 Anxious for his brothers to join him on the rugged frontier along the Mississippi River, Connor O’Shea has no choice but to indenture himself as a carpenter in exchange for their passage from Ireland. But when he’s sold to Isabella Bartholomew of Breeze Hill Plantation, Connor fears he’ll […]


Seven Brides for Seven Mail Order Husbands Blog Hop!

I am so excited to have author Carrie Fancett Pagels on the blog today. She really is a sweetheart and I love reading her stories. She is not afraid to show her characters struggle, find happiness, redemption, and give God the glory. Recently Carrie contributed to the Seven Brides for Seven Mail-Order Husbands Romance Collection. Please […]


Behind the Scenes Review, Author Interview and Giveaway!

Jen Turano is one of those authors that everyone knows, has heard of, knows someone who has heard of…you get the picture. I remember when I was first introduced to one of her books, I was hooked! Now I can’t wait to read more 🙂 Please welcome the very lovely, very talented Jen Turano to […]


The Thorn Bearer by Pepper Basham

I shared with you awhile ago how much I enjoyed reading Pepper’s latest novel. Well afterwards I had the chance to read the first in a historical series that she wrote. Let me tell you this, I could not read this book fast enough! It is so powerful, so moving. Pepper has quickly become an […]


It’s First Line Friday!

Friday. It’s that day of the week we all look forward to. Or is it just me? I love knowing the weekend is so close by and I’ll soon have lots of family time! Oh, and let’s not forget lots of extra time to read!! And thanks to my sweet blogging friends (find their blogs […]