Jul 26, 2022
Nothing says good, Southern women's fiction like a feisty granny or a family secret, and Robin W. Pearson's got you covered on both fronts. Stir in a pot of faith, and well... you're bound to find a story you'll never forget. And isn't that a blessing? Award-winning, bestselling, and aspiring yodler on the other side of...
Jul 22, 2022
With the release of her latest Prince Edward Island shores novel, Liz Johnson ramps up family tension and romance in The Last Way Home. This romance with elements of a prodigal tale promises to be another great island book. Not only that, readers of the first island series, Prince Edward Island Dreams, will have a...
Jul 19, 2022
Biblical fiction can be a sticky wicket, but one beautiful thing it has going is providing cultural context to familiar stories. It can also offer reasons that people may have acted as they did. Its very strength in making us familiar with things its original audience already understood can also be a means to blurring...
Jul 12, 2022
A few weeks ago, I had a chat with author Stephanie Landsem about her newest release, In a Far-Off Land. A historian, Landsem has a passion for seeing faith in stories set in different eras. Stephanie set this book in Hollywood in the 1930s. In it, she tells the Prodigal Son through mystery.
Just a note: midway through...
Jul 8, 2022
It's always a good day when you pick up a new Lynn Austin book and lose yourself in one of her amazing stories. That said, I panicked when I discovered that the book I thought was her latest was actually TWO books back! EEEP! So, find out what prompted Lynn Austin to delve into WWII fiction, about her latest release,...