The creation of this book was a unique process for me, compared to my other books that I wrote as a teenager. The origins of it are as old as The Peasant Queen, but I didn’t actually start writing it until July 2021. To explain all this, we must go back to 2015. At this …
Book Review: Enamored by Jody Hedlund
There’s nothing like a good medieval/princess/adventure romance, especially when it’s written from a Christian worldview. Jody Hedlund has been churning out some great YA books that fit this bill to a T! When she announced the Knights of Brethren series, I couldn’t have been more excited and I was equally thrilled to receive the first …
Behind the Design of “The Love of a Princess”
I’ll never forget the rush of excitement when I saw my very first book cover for the very first time. For so many years, I dreamed of being a published author, but it always felt so far away and for a while, I seriously doubted it would ever happen. Seeing the cover of The Peasant …
Book Review: Until the Light Breaks Through by Heather Wood
Until the Light Breaks Through is Heather’s best work yet! Seriously, this book was SO GOOD, you guys! I’ve always loved Jack and have desperately wanted to see him get his own happily ever after, so this has been a much anticipated story. Let me tell you, it did not disappoint in any way! From …
Book Review: Potiphar’s Wife by Mesu Andrews
Wow. There is SO much to say about this book! First off, Potiphar’s Wife is some of Mesu’s best work to date and is possibly my new favorite of her books–I’m still really partial to The Pharaoh’s Daughter after reading it earlier this year, so it’s hard to decide! Mesu brought the story of Joseph …
Book Review: Shadowed Loyalty by Roseanna M. White
Roseanna M White’s new book, Shadowed Loyalty, is set in 1920’s Chicago and takes a look at this unique era of history from a fascinating perspective. Sabina Mancari has lived her whole life knowing her father is a Mafia leader, but she’s been blind to the true darkness that hovers all around her. When those …
Making Ready for a Move
Our church has been in the process of building a new location for the past seven years. First we bought the land, then we started our fundrasing program–The Bridge to Our Tomorrow. We were projected to complete the program and be ready to build in three years, if my memory serves. At the time, I …
Book Review: A Time to Weep by Tracy L. Higley
I wasn’t sure if this second book in The Time Travel Journals of Sahara Aldridge series would live up to my expectations or not. I really loved the first book—that ending left my mind reeling and me dying to know what happened next! So I had high hopes that this book would be even better. …
Book Review: A Heart Adrift by Laura Frantz
I have a new favorite Laura Frantz book! From the opening scene, A Heart Adrift pulled me in and didn’t let me go until the last page. And even since then, it’s been lingering in my mind and heart. A Virginia chocolatier and a privateering sea captain collide once more after a failed love affair …
Book Review: To Treasure an Heiress by Roseanna M. White
Another fun and heartwarming romantic adventure from the expert pen of Roseanna M. White! I can always trust Roseanna to deliver on three things: vividly crafted characters, engaging plots that deliver the perfect amount of surprises and suspense, and careful historical detail that adds to the story instead of weighing it down. And of course, …