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Jan 28, 2022

After retiring from decades as president of California's primary homeschool organization, Susan K. Beatty went back to her journalistic roots... sort of.  She reached into her soul and found stories to encourage and inspire women to dig deep and find the grit and faith... the courage to do hard things in hard...


Jan 25, 2022

I was so excited to FINALLY get to chat with Liz Tolsma on the podcast this week.  Her book, A Picture of Hope, released in October and features an American journalist set on getting children out of occupied France before the Nazi regime decides they're expendable.

Liz's passion for special needs children shines through...


Jan 21, 2022

Sarah Sundin, the queen of the WWII novel, talks about her upcoming release, Until Leaves Fall in Paris, and shares about her characters, their motivations, and made me fall in love with four-year-old Josie in just a few minutes of chatting about her.

Additionally, she has teamed up with authors Melanie Dobson and Liz...


Jan 18, 2022

Taking YA dystopian to new heights with gorgeous covers, killer titles, and a social experiment concept that feels a little too close to home, Jess Corban's Nede Rising series is exactly what we need for a New Year's read.

Two hundred years ago, fed up with the abuse and misuse of women, society developed a vaccine to...


Jan 11, 2022

With a passion for great fiction for young people, Sara Shanning has several series to keep readers enthralled.  From Biblical spec-fic, Steampunk, and Fantasy romance, Sara writes of light dimming darkness in her stories, many of which include angels--including an angel with amnesia!

Listen in to learn why I feel like...