If this was a movie, I would be on the edge of my seat. I hang my head in shame at the knowledge that I have never taken the time to read a Dani Pettrey book. And I kick myself for missing out on this amazing storyteller’s talents until now. Do you forgive me? Good....
Happy Birthday CelebrateLit!
Congratulations to Celebrate Lit on 5 Exciting Years As often happens, college classes sparked an idea—a desire. Authors needed exposure for their books. Word of mouth goes so far, but what if more “mouths” could be rallied to spread the word about great...
Driftwood Dreams by T.I. Lowe
Dreams never die, life just put them on hold. I’m just going to put this out there now, I Love T.I. Lowe and this story is the perfect reason why. Southern charm and whit ooze off the pages as she opens the door to this quaint little community full of every day...
On A Coastal Breeze by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Faith over fear I am on a bit of a “beach theme” kick right now, so when I picked up this book from an author I had never read before, I had high hopes. Though it wasn’t a five star rad for me, let me fist share what I liked. Stories with a strong threads of faith...
The Socialite by J’Nell Ciesielski
Oh, that I would be as bold in the face of evil. There are books that make us feel satisfied with the ending and the overall feeling of the story. Warm, fuzzy emotions flood us as the characters evolve with the events around them. Sadly, we never think about the story...
Beach Haven by Tonya “T.I.” Lowe
Love’s healing hand I have been absorbing as many beach themed reads as I can over the last couple of weeks. Warmer weather, sandy beaches, and big water are all I long to experience right now. When I saw that another one of my favorite authors was releasing a beach...
Oh, Gracious! by Chautona Havig
I want to but ... I am an avid Chautona Havig fan. Some of her stories have been guiding lights in the middle of some very dark times for me (Aggie Series to name one). The connection between a few of my struggles and that of the characters makes the storylines more...
If For Any Reason by Courtney Walsh
Take me away to Nantucket Confession : I have never read a book by Courtney Walsh. Now I am left wondering why it took me so long. Immediately, I was swept into the life of Emily Ackerman. Her pain is tangible, her reluctance is understandable, and her insecurity is...
Draw Me to Your Side by Marguerite Martin Gray
When history knocks on their door... What would you do if outside your front door, history is playing out but inside your home, it is life as usual? That is what Draw Me To Your Side explores through the eyes of the Lastarjette family as the fight for freedom comes...
The Blue Cloak by Shannon McNear
The True Colors series is consistently proving to be a collection worth owning. Every book has been gripping and touching while leaving chills down my spine. You cannot go wrong in adding these books to your TBR list.
Byrd’s Eye View by Chautona Havig
Oh, what a tease.
One Little Lie by Colleen Coble
One lie changed the way she lived her life. What will she do when the truth is revealed? If I am looking for a mix of mystery with a hint of romance, I know I can turn to Colleen Coble. Her stories are always page turners, even if I can read the book in one sitting....