A Mother’s Day Thought from A Childless Woman
Every year on social media, I see posts and pictures from people encouraging others to be considerate on Mother's Day -- there are lots of women in the world who can't have children, have lost children, have given up children for adoption, etc. who struggle on Mother's Day. As a [...]
Snow Melts in Spring by Deborah Vogts (book review)
She loves the land. Mattie Evans grew up in the Flint Hills of Kansas. Although her family has lost their ranch, she still calls this land home. A skilled young veterinarian, she struggles to gain the confidence of the local ranchers. Fortunately, her best friend and staunchest supporter is John [...]
A Look at My Library with Tabitha Bouldin
As an author, one of my favorite things is meeting other authors who love, read, and write the same genre. That's why I'm tickled to meet and introduce Tabitha Bouldin, a fellow lover of contemporary romance. Let's see what she's been reading... Thanks for being here today! What was your [...]
Heavenly Lights: Noah’s Journey by Barbara M. Britton (book review)
Noah bat Zelophehad might have broken tradition by being able to inherit her father’s land, but her heart’s desire is to have the finest herds in all of Israel, something an orphaned and unmarried woman has never achieved. Jeremiah ben Abishua cannot speak, nor hear. God has made his thoughts [...]
A Look at My Library with Denise Weimer
Denise Weimer has her finger in many publishing pots. She's the managing editor of Heritage Beacon and Smitten, the historical and historical romance lines for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. She's also released several of her own historical and contemporary romance novels in the past few years. With another new [...]