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Nov 30, 2021

Betsy St. Amant released a book last month--one I've been dying to read but haven't had two seconds to breathe much less get to my TBR pile.  However, I'm going on a retreat this weekend, and I think watching You've Got Mail and reading Tacos for Two should most definitely be part of that retreat. Why that movie? ...


Nov 23, 2021

Author of a fascinating adventure saga taking place at the time of Constantine and the early church, Bryan Litfin offers a trilogy that'll keep you on the edge of your seat and rooting for brave and bold characters. Bringing years of academic and historical research to the table, Bryan writes with authority and passion...


Nov 19, 2021

When I learned about Nicolas C. Day's middle-grade book, Into the Great Marinara, I had no idea what to expect.  However, there's absolutely no way I could have imagined a story about a boy with control issues falling face-first into a plate of spaghetti and landing in a world where he had to confront his own erroneous...


Nov 16, 2021

Suzanne Woods Fisher's Season on the Wind is more than a lovely romance set in Pennsylvania's Amish country.  This beautiful story showcases the beauty of birds, of conservation, and more. In this interview, we talk about the annual Audubon bird count, rare birds and LBJs (little brown jobs, not little brown jugs or...


Nov 12, 2021

Author of the American Wonders Collection, Regina Scott combines the beauty and wonder of America's National Parks (before and after they became such!) with the beauty and wonder of romance.  In her most recent release, A View Most Glorious, Regina writes of suffragettes and mountain climbing--what a combo, eh?

In this...