Foster Homes and Hope by Sara L. Foust
I think it’s important for fiction to reflect life, and, if possible, for it to reflect real issues and aim readers toward Godly answers. While we write stories, we can put in bits of truths, bits of wisdom, and bits of guidance. The idea for my newest novel, Camp Hope, [...]
Book Review: And Then Blooms Love by Sally Jo Pitts
Hurt by her former fiancé Clifton Davenport, new flower shop owner Emme Matthews is working hard to establish a successful business and provide for the three-year-old child she is raising. Financial woes plague her, and she is forced to accept a floral job for a special dinner at the Davenport [...]
How to Write a Novel: How to Work With An Editor
No matter how many times you self-edit, there will always be things that slip past you, so having another set of eyes review your manuscript is important. That’s why you need to hire an editor. Working with an editor, however, isn’t a natural or easy thing to do. Why? When [...]
Book Review: The Love Letter by Rachel Hauck
Romance has never been actress Chloe Daschle’s forte—in life or on screen. But everyone knows who to call for a convincing death scene . . . and it might be killing her career. When Chloe is given a peek at the script for an epic love story, she decides to [...]
Author Interview: Mary L. Hamilton
It's become common (even expected) for authors to publish one or more books per year but not everyone writes at that speed, like Mary L. Hamilton. She takes her time, making sure each book is exactly how she wants it (even if her fans have to wait a little while). [...]