Mama’s Way by Ada Brownell
Mama was a fun lady with long auburn hair that wrapped around her head in two pretty braids. She was usually smiling, but behind that smile was a strong woman who knew how to do the important things in life and how to teach her children to do the same. [...]
Book Review: The Great Lakes Lighthouse Brides Collection
Lighthouses have long been the symbol of salvation, warning sailors away from dangerous rocks and shallow waters. Along the Great Lakes, America’s inland seas, lighthouses played a vital role in the growth of our nation. They shepherded settlers traveling by water to places that had no roads. These beacons of [...]
Author Interview: Joanie Bruce
When I decided to start writing, I told my husband, and he supported me fully. When I told my family, they supported me. I never worried about sharing with them. Joanie Bruce, however, wrote in secret for more than a decade before shocking her family with a publishing contract! She's [...]
Book Review: Honeymoon for One in Christmas Falls by Jennifer Peel
Piper Wyatt's Christmas wish is to get promoted to manager at Blackstock Hotel and Resort. Not only does the promotion mean more money, but it means more time with her son and proof that she's not such a disappointment after all. Jace Petersen, successful owner of a national chain of [...]
What Are You Reading?
I've been having so much fun reading new books! I haven't been great at reading outside my preferred genres, but I'm trying (sort of). Here's what's on my to-be-read pile now! For Pleasure The Accidental Guardian by Mary Connealy When Trace Riley finds the smoldering ruins of a small wagon train, [...]