Book Review: Literarily for Keeps by Sarah Monzon
Literature professor Ashleigh Darmody never imagined her life would turn into a classic trope, but that's exactly what happens when her sister Claire calls with a bizarre request--quickly find a fake husband. Backstory is a powerful thing, and Ashleigh's has plenty of shadows, but is her past so shady that [...]
Portal to Portal: Writing Fantasy by Erin Howard
If you’re a movie fan, what’s the one thing that draws you into the movie? The plot? Setting? Characters? For me, it’s all of the above. I love to see the overall picture of a story. If it’s a movie I really like, I want to know all the behind-the-scene [...]
Book Review: Bookishly Ever After by Sarah Monzon
Emory Blake is the ultimate bibliophile. She’d take curling up with a good novel over a night on the town any day of the week. But then best friend Tate Woodby accuses her of living between the pages of her paperbacks instead of the real world, and makes a bet [...]
Book Review: Turtles in the Road by Rhonda and Kaley Rhea
Piper Cope was so sure the Lord called her to be a pastor’s wife. So when her pastor/fiancé breaks it off, she’s every kind of puzzled. Does God even have a purpose for her anymore? On the road halfway between the bridges she’s burned and some kind of new start, [...]
Book Review: Indivisible by Travis Thatcher
Inspired by true events, Indivisible is a story of love, service, and finding each other all over again. Darren and Heather Turner share a passion for serving God, family, and country. When Darren is deployed to Iraq as an army chaplain, Heather vows to serve military families back home as [...]