Kill Order by Adam Blumer (book review)
Grammy-winning pianist Landon Jeffers’s brain cancer has given him only a few years to live. But when he sleeps, the forgotten terrors of his past torment him. When he wakes, shameful memories come rushing back. Desperate for answers, Jeffers discovers that a brain implant intended to treat his cancer is [...]
Wish by Jake Smith (book review)
James McConnell’s one wish is that his nine-year-old son will finally be healthy enough to play a game of catch. Then he and his wife, Emily, receive news they’ve dreaded: Aaron’s cancer has relapsed. As the family steels themselves for a draining treatment regimen in yet another hospital, Aaron receives [...]
Lost in the Storm: Ladies of Oberlin Book 2 by Tamera Lynn Kraft (book review)
Lavena, a journalist during the Civil War, wants to become a war correspondent. She finally gets her chance, but there’s a catch. She has to get an interview from a war hero who has refused to tell his story to every other journalist, and she has to accomplish this impossible [...]
Author Interview: Tamera Lynn Kraft
Historicals, fantasy, mystery -- oh, my! Tamera Lynn Kraft may write historical fiction, but her bookshelves have always been filled with a mixture of books. Have you read any of her favorites? Let's start with the early years. What was your favorite chapter book as a kid?Black Beauty was my [...]
Author Interview: Lillian Duncan
What do Curious George and Terri Blackstock have in common? Probably not a lot, but they're both important to Lillian Duncan, a novelist who turns faith into fiction. Keep reading to see how her reading tastes have inspired her writing career! What was your favorite picture book as a child? [...]