I’ve said on this blog multiple times now that I would eventually get around to sharing about one of my favorite book series ever–The River of TIme Series. Well, I’ve gotten around to it! The River of Time Series, which, for ease of typing and reading, I will hereafter refer to as TROTS, is on …
Review: Harvest of Rubies by Tessa Afshar
Tessa Afshar never fails to amaze me with her ability to grab me by the heart with her stories. She seamlessly draws me into the minds of her characters and, at the end of the book, I have gone on a journey with them of discovering who they are, who God is, and even, who …
Author of the Month: Connilyn Cossette
If you’ve been following me for a little while, you’ll know I am a mega-fan of Connilyn Cossette. Biblical fiction is my favorite sub-genre in the Christian fiction realm, and while there are several phenomenal BibFic authors that I love, Connilyn is the queen of them. I first discovered Connilyn shortly before her debut novel …
Review: Heart of a Royal by Hannah Currie
I have been dying to read this book since author Roseanna White asked her private Facebook group, Band of Booksters, for input on the cover before it was officially revealed. From the moment I saw the cover I knew that, whatever this book was going to be about, I had to read it. Over a …
Review: Of Fire and Lions by Mesu Andrews
Mesu Andrews has done it again with another profoundly moving Biblical fiction novel. It was a finalist for a Christy award and has a perfect 5 Star rating on Amazon out of 207 reviews, and it’s obvious why! The Old Testament book of Daniel comes to life in this novel for readers of Lynn Austin’s …
Review: In the Field of Grace by Tessa Afshar
Tessa Afshar’s imagining of the story of Ruth reminded me of what makes Biblical fiction so powerful–and why I love it so much! Destitute, grief-stricken, and unwanted by the people of God, Ruth arrives in Israel with nothing to recommend her but Naomi’s, love. Her loftiest hope is to provide enough food to save Naomi …
Review: Brand of Light by Ronie Kendig
Let’s see if I can coherently convey my feelings about this book, because this is pretty much me right now: My Brain: Fjkjaihreoiantoiatgajgmaj!!!!!?????!!!!???? Me: **grabs face and screams silently** **cries** **checks the calendar to see how many days until Book 2 comes out** Yeah… it’s a bit of an exaggeration. But not much. LOL! I …
Review: Carry Me Home by Dorothy Adamek
This book sucked me in from the first page and kept me looking for every excuse to open my Kindle app and return to the shores of Phillip Island. And talk about movie worthy! Some books are great to read but wouldn’t necessarily work as well in movie form. But this book? I kept envisioning …