Growing Kids With Character

Parenting is a difficult job, no child arrives with an instruction book, and whether you are a parent of one or many, the innate nature of each child makes the task virtually incomparable.  Hettie Brittz’ Growing Kids with Character acknowledges that difference and offers guidance for parents who may be seeking answers. Using the Tall Read More

High Cotton

First, in the Bucklin Family Reunion Series Debby Mayne’s High Cotton is the story of several members of a loving but somewhat dysfunctional Southern family dynamic.  For anyone who appreciates sweet tea, names like Digger and Puddin’ and interfering family members, then High Cotton will feel like home. As she prepares for an upcoming family Read More

Keturah

In an age where independent women are often celebrated, it can be hard to consider a time in history when independence was not only discouraged but also severely frowned upon. Women had no rights, could do virtually nothing without a man, and were basically considered second-class citizens. It is 1772 England, and this is the Read More

Real-Life Romance

Rhonda Stoppe’s Real-Life Romance is filled with page after page of real-life romance.  There’s no glossed over Hollywood fairy tales, just the true stories of everyday people. For anyone desiring a happy marriage, these stories provide hope that real love still exists.  For anyone with a broken marriage, these stories provide hope for reconciliation.  For Read More

Melody of the Soul

Book one in Liz Tolsma’s “Music of Hope Series”, The Melody of the Soul does not disappoint.  Tolsma does a fantastic job demonstrating the importance of music in our lives.  The Melody of the Soul’s main characters; Anna Zadok, Horst Engel and Anna’s grandmother are all strong, determined and genuine. Readers easily disturbed by a Read More

Imperfect Justice

Cara Putman’s Imperfect Justice is a heartrending story of family violence developed to show not only the tragedy of those battling abuse but the willingness of outsiders to help mingled with their struggle to understand what really goes on inside the domicile. Emilie Wesley is a likable attorney who despite battling her own demons, works Read More

Christmas at Grey Sage

What happens when an eclectic group of strangers descend upon a warm and welcoming Santa Fe inn for the holidays?  Broken hearts heal, romance blossoms, friendships are forged, passions are unearthed and joy overflows. Phyllis Clark Nichols’ Christmas at Grey Sage will bring readers to tears, as they share in the sadness shouldered by the Read More