Becky Wade’s ‘True to You’ Author Chat Party

Raise your hand if you’re ready for Becky Wade’s new series! Celebrate the release of book one, True to You, with Becky and other readers on Facebook on May 4th during a fun author chat party at 8:00 PM EDT (that’s 7:00 Central, 6:00 Mountain, & 5:00 Pacific)! Becky will be chatting about the book Read More

A Fragile Hope

Fasten your seatbelts! Although a page turning, can’t wait to see what happens, kind of story, Cynthia Ruchti’s, A Fragile Hope seems to shoot out of the gate long before the jockey is properly seated. The book’s beginning offers no point of reference for the reader. It is the type of start requiring multiple rereads Read More

Welcome To College

High school Juniors and Seniors preparing for college are the target audience for Jonathan Morrow’s Welcome to College.  Herein lies the flaw, very few 16 – 18 year olds are going to sit down and read 362 pages of non-required material.  Even if they were to begin, they are likely to fall asleep before reaching Read More

Her Secret

Shelley Shepard Gray’s, Her Secret, the first book in her latest series, “The Amish of Hart County”, puts a unique twist on life in the Amish community, a mystery of sorts.  At the novel’s end, Gray informs readers this series will include six books total, each suspenseful in nature.  For those fond of stories of Read More

Home At Last

Although more widely accepted today than twenty years ago, bi-racial relationships still face challenges, challenges that are not widely discussed nor understood.  Deborah Ramey’s Home At Last delves into that sensitive subject via the two likable main characters, Link and Shayla. Twenty-nine-year-old Link Whitman is from a white, upper middle-class family with absolutely no clue Read More

Tightropes & Teeter-Totters

For any woman struggling with balancing work, home, family, children, friends, finances, diet, exercise or any other area, Lisa Pennington’s candidly written Tightropes & Teeter-Totters offers practical, easy to follow suggestions on how to manage even the toughest of circumstances. Pennington allows readers right into her home to witness, the good, the bad, and the Read More

The Elusive Miss Ellison

Although it takes a few chapters to adjust to the characters’ use of formal English, Carolyn Miller’s, The Elusive Miss Ellison is a page-turner sure to capture and hold any reader’s attention. Set in 1813, St. Hampton Heath, Gloucestershire, England, the story centers around the simple yet intelligent and outspoken preacher’s daughter, Lavinia Ellison and Read More