I am known as the drama queen in my family. I exaggerate, I pretend, I’m dramatic, I have a wonderful (most of the time) imagination, but, while it’s great for writing books or playing with my nieces and nephews, I have to be careful that I don’t get carried away at the wrong times. There […]
Review: A Question of Honor
Since my first review of this year was well received, I thought I’d share another review with you. I had read an earlier book by this author and enjoyed it, so when Jesseca contacted me about editing it for her, I was more than happy to. Even in it’s unfinished stage, I was moved, […]
A Closer Look at: Ralph Connor
There are so many authors, and each of them have their own style of writing. It’s unique. Different. Special to them. Perhaps the average person who only reads one or two of their books doesn’t see the style, but those who have read multiple books by one author begin to notice things. Let’s take […]
Review: Left to Die
I don’t usually do a full post with only one review, but I think perhaps it is time to change that and start doing a few more now and then. As soon as I heard that Ivy Rose had a new story out, I was interested. I had loved her first book The Old River […]
Christmas Books #3
Christmas is getting closer and closer! In fact, it’s this coming Sunday! Wow! Are you tired of Christmas stories yet? I know I’m not, and I hope you aren’t either because I have some more of my favorite Christmas stories to share with you today. The Christmas Donkey by Alta Halverson Seymour Set in a […]
Christmas Movie Reviews
There is something special about curling up with a hot drink, or eating supper in the living room with your family while you watch a good Christmas movie. Let the snow fall outside. Let the ice start to gather in long pointed spears from the eves of the roof. Let others fight against the bitter […]
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