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The Sentinels of Andersonville by Tracy Groot

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: June 26, 2014

I grew up reading the kind of historical fiction that revolves tightly around real historical events or people. I loved how much I learned, not just of how people lived in another time and place, but how they lived out events …

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What I’ve Been Reading

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: May 19, 2014

It's been either feast or famine on reading lately. I definitely prefer the feast times! Here are a few of my recent Christian fiction reads (alphabetized by author!): Born of Persuasion by Jessica Dotta A regency with a …

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Brenda Novak’s Online Diabetes Auction

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: May 8, 2014

Hey y'all, This online auction put on by author Brenda Novak is in its 10th year of raising money for diabetes research. I've donated a package which includes my three published books, two mugs, Starbucks instant mocha and …

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Last Day to get A Home for My Heart on sale!

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: May 7, 2014

The ebook sale of A Home for My Heart ends TODAY! Get your copy for $1.99 before the price goes up again!   Amazon         Barnes and Noble        Christianbook.com …

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Quote from In the Shadow of Jezebel by Mesu Andrews

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: April 25, 2014

    Well-written Biblical fiction can give me truth to chew on for a long while after I finish the book. I still find myself thinking about this one.   …

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Ring of Secrets by Rosanna White

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: April 21, 2014

There are few things that thrill my heart more than an amazingly written piece of historical fiction. I don't just mean the kind that plops you down in another time and place, replete with details of life and culture, though …

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A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 24, 2014

I am not a book reviewer. I've never pretended to be. I simply tell y'all what I like, thus I often group together what I've been reading. But even as I composed such a post last week, I knew A Fall of Marigolds by Susan …

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Catching Up on My Reading

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 19, 2014

While I am always reading, there are some moments when I am whipping through books and others where life interferes and my time to read is severely limited. Lately I've been on a roll and here and some good ones I've …

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Twitter Fiction Festival

In: Reading, Uncategorized, Writing on: March 12, 2014

Are you on twitter? Do you love fiction? Then check out the Twitter Fiction Festival! It starts today and runs through the weekend. You can follow it with the hashtag #TwitterFiction and see #chrific if you want to narrow …

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Why One Book And Not Another?

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: March 3, 2014

Recently I had finished both books I'd been reading (one ebook, one physical book) and was ready to start two more. I chose books I'd been wanting to read, ones with appealing covers and interesting plots. Ones either …

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