On Tour with Prism Book Tours Book Tour Grand Finale for Falling for You By Becky Wade We hope you enjoyed the tour! If you missed the Facebook Chat, go check it out here. If you missed any of the stops you can see snippets, as well as the link to each full post, below: Launch – Note from the… Read More
Book Review & Giveaway: Falling for You by Becky Wade
Welcome! I’m so excited to introduce you to “Falling for You” by Becky Wade. I’ve had a chance to read this book and it was fabulous. Definitely one you’d want to read again. Below you’ll find the book blurb, my review, info on Becky Wade’s other books and the chance to enter a giveaway. So read all the way to… Read More
Book Review: A Light on the Hill by Connilyn Cossette
Have you ever read Biblical fiction? If not, you must! Connilyn Cossette brings the Old Testament to life in her Out of Egypt series and now in her Cities of Refuge series. Did you know that the Bible talks about cities of refuge? Yep, me neither. But it does and that’s why you should read this book because… Read More
Book Review: A Loyal Heart by Jody Hedlund
Unbeknownst to me I was subscribed to Jody Hedlund‘s newsletter. When the email popped up asking for early readers to her newest book “A Loyal Heart”, a YA medieval book, I was intrigued and quickly filled out the application. Do I read medieval? Nope. But I was drawn in because of the YA (young adult) genre. To make a long… Read More
Book Review: Until I Knew Myself by Tammy L. Gray
I had the privilege of getting to join in Tammy Gray’s ARC group (advanced reader copy) for her upcoming release “Until I Knew Myself.” If you want to know more about what I think of Tammy you can read this post here. I have never read a Tammy Gray novel I didn’t like. My favorite one is her very first… Read More
Book Review: Lady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson Politano
As a contemporary romance writer (future tense), I don’t tend to delve out of my comfort zone genre. Which is, of course, contemporary. So when this book was pushed into my hands and I was told to read it because it was written in first person, well who was I to argue? Plus, I read on my Kindle app so… Read More