Lots of tension, many threads and twists and turns! The lead is a committed professional who doesn’t appreciate the double standards of the times. Like her colleagues, she wants to … Read More ›
Lots of tension, many threads and twists and turns! The lead is a committed professional who doesn’t appreciate the double standards of the times. Like her colleagues, she wants to … Read More ›
“Cultivated”, by Christin Geall, is everything it’s back cover says it is but a whole lot more! It begins with Christin’s unpacking of how to find flowers and growing them. … Read More ›
Guest blogger, Karren Hodgkins, shares her review of Kathleen Marple Kalb’s Fatal Finale: I just loved this book and was really sad when it came to an end. Wow, this … Read More ›
In “John”, edited by Brian Chung and Brian Ye-Chung, the gospel of John is visually presented in an easy to read and ponder way with lots of white space and … Read More ›
“Before she even opened her eyes Mia Emerson knew it was going to be the worst day of her life.” Opening line of “Carolina Breeze” by Denise Hunter Having thoroughly … Read More ›
“We have to pull up a chair at the table of our souls and invite all of the fractured places within us (the memories, stories, and unpleasant feelings) back together … Read More ›
“Nora Shipley’s ears buzzed as though a thousand bees were trapped inside her head.” Opening line of “Mosaic of Wings” by Kimberly Duffy This is my first experience of Kimberly … Read More ›
“Jillian supposed she should be grateful he hadn’t gagged and blindfolded her when he intruded into her home office, snatched her, and stuffed her in the truck.” Opening line of … Read More ›
“Norman Webber offered his wife a tight smile as he dealt with yet another one of her awful presents.” Opening line of “Dead End” by Nancy Mehl Dead End, by … Read More ›
The Barbour Publishing Staff, as part of their Women of Courage series, compiled this book on Florence Nightingale in recognition of the way in which she changed the world for … Read More ›
“If we let it, kindness will be a part of what saves us from the divisions and disharmony that have become cemented in how we coexist, from the sting when … Read More ›
“Death prowled the cellblock like a dark animal seeking prey—especially the weakest. But Oliver Ward would be hanged if he’d let the beast devour the man in the cell beside … Read More ›
“The stars at night were big and bright. Eliza Gentry sighed. Was there any more beautiful sight?” Opening lines of The Chisholm Bride by Kathleen Y’Barbo The Chisholm Bride by … Read More ›