Do You Remember La Belle Christiane?
If you do, that means you’ve been reading this blog for a while. Back in 2011, I posted La Belle Christiane, the novel, the first one I ever wrote on this blog as I revised it. The tab above … Continue reading →
If you do, that means you’ve been reading this blog for a while. Back in 2011, I posted La Belle Christiane, the novel, the first one I ever wrote on this blog as I revised it. The tab above … Continue reading →
I would have liked to show a photo of Karen Kirst here but none of the photos would “stick.” Here’s the link to Karen’s Website and her photo! http://www.karenkirst.com/about.html BE SURE TO LEAVE A COMMENT FOR A CHANCE TO WIN … Continue reading →
A Bride for All Seasons by Margaret Brownley, Debra Clopton, Robin Lee Hatcher and Marry Connealy My rating: 4 of 5 stars I truly enjoyed A Bride for All Seasons, a collection of four novellas centering around THE HITCHING POST … Continue reading →
My guest today is my longtime friend Author Hannah Alexander. Hannah is going to tell us about her mother’s weak spot and her latest Love Inspired Historical Keeping Faith. And remember to leave a comment to enter the drawing for … Continue reading →
Blowing on Dandelions: A Novel by Miralee Ferrell My rating: 4 of 5 stars An interesting combination of the classic Western and prairie romances. No cowboys but a hero who loves his son and a heroine who loves her daughters. … Continue reading →
My guest today is Love Inspired author Christine Johnson. She will chat about the sacrifices our mothers make. She is also offering a book giveaway so be sure to leave a comment to be entered into the drawing. Here’s Christine: … Continue reading →
Today my guest is best-selling author Jillian Hart. She has written many popular series, such as the McKaslins which featured in many more than one series. Jillian often shares personal notes ,etc at the GoodReads Love Inspired Historical group. To … Continue reading →
My guest today is a good friend, author Valerie Hansen who is sharing a special memory of her grandmother Edith. (In the photo above, Edith is the smaller sister. The other is her sister Louise.) Here’s Val: “Strong women? My … Continue reading →
Three strong women pictured with the author and her husband on their wedding day: Lorene Graham, Ollie Tune, and Callie Evans. My guest today is Mississippi author Pam Hillman, a long time acquaintance, who has a new book out- CLAIMING … Continue reading →
My guest today Award-winning author Robin Lee Hatcher tells about her spunky heroines AND the Journey Toward Trust. Here’s Robin: “I come from a long line of strong, courageous women. Women who came to America from Sweden and Ireland and … Continue reading →