Hadley Beckett’s Next Dish by Bethany Turner (book review)
Celebrity chef Maxwell Cavanaugh is known for many things: his multiple Michelin stars, his top-rated Culinary Channel show To the Max, and most of all his horrible temper. Hadley Beckett, host of the Culinary Channel's other top-rated show, At Home with Hadley, is beloved for her Southern charm and for [...]
Eat Cake. Be Brave. by Melissa Radke (book review)
My name is Melissa Radke, and there is a very real chance you have no idea who I am or why I wrote a book. But admit it, you're curious! Even though millions of people seem to like watching my videos and The Radkes TV show bemoaning the trials of [...]
The Cowboy’s Christmas Blessings by Jill Kemerer (book review)
The most memorable Christmases are the ones you don’t expect… Will welcoming them for Christmas have him wishing for more? Judd Wilson lives a solitary life…until he learns Nicole Taylor and her infant triplets need somewhere to stay. The cabin on his ranch is the perfect solution, but now his [...]
Writers are Readers: Susan K. Stewart
Susan Stewart is one of those writers I've "known" online for years, but we rarely see each other in person, so we rarely have the chance to chat. That's why I'm so excited to have her here today so I can get to know her as more than just another [...]
The Stars in April by Peggy Wirgau (book review)
Based on the True Story of Twelve-Year-Old Titanic Survivor, Ruth Becker "Sometimes we have to go a long way to find out who we are." The year is 1912. When doctors in India are unable to treat her baby brother’s illness, Ruth’s missionary parents decide there is one solution: move [...]