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Book Tour: Among the Innocent by Mary Alford

AMONG THE INNOCENT byMARY ALFORD Fiction / Christian / SuspensePublisher: RevellDate of Publication: June 7, 2022 *** 304 pages Scroll down for Giveaway! When Leah Miller’s entire Amish family was murdered ten years ago, the person believed responsible took his own life. Since then, Leah left the Amish and joined the police force. Now, after […]

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Blog Tour: Comfort Zone by Kimberly Fish

COMFORT ZONEA Comfort Stories BookbyKIMBERLY FISH Genre: Contemporary / Second Chance Romance / Women’s FictionPublisher: Fish Tales PublishingDate of Publication: November 1, 2021 — 289 pages Scroll down for Giveaway! The award-winning author of Comfort Songs, Comfort Plans, and Comfort Foods digs into the life of single-mom Anna Weber, an appraiser who gives value to other

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Book Blog Tour: The Bones of Amoret by Arthur Herbert

THE BONES OF AMORETby ARTHUR HERBERT Genre: Mystery /SuspensePublisher: Stitched Smile PublicationsDate of Publication: April 1, 2022 323 pages Scroll down for Giveaway! In this enigmatic follow up to his critically acclaimed debut novel The Cuts that Cure, Arthur Herbert returns to the Texas-Mexico border with this saga of a small town’s bloody loss of

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Book Blog Tour: Odd Birds

ODD BIRDSbySevero Perez Genre: Literary FictionPublisher: Texas Christian University PressDate of Publication: September 24, 201 — 278 pages Scroll Down for Giveaway!  The year is 1961. Seventy-year-old Cosimo Infante Cano, a Cuban-born artist in need of inspiration, follows his lover to Texas in what was to be a temporary sabbatical from their life in France.

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Monday Musing and A Review

My plan for today was to just talk about a book I’m reading that has captivated me for the past week, but then I decided to check a couple of news outlets before settling into the work day. Not a good idea for my plans or my blood pressure.  Because I like to have something

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Book Blog Tour

THE BABY WITH THREE FAMILIES, TWO COUNTRIES,AND ONE PROMISEAn International Adoption Story by JULIE GIANELLONI CONNORIllustrated by Saman Chinthaka Weerasinghe Genre: Children’s Fiction / Picture Book / Adoption Publisher: Bayou City PressPub Date : December 9, 2020 ** 40 pages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I’m happy to have Ms. Connor as my guest today as she shares about her

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Blogger Fun and a Book Review

First up, how was your weekend? I had relatively good days pain-wise, so I got a bit of work done Saturday and Sunday then played. Saturday was puzzle day. I’d finished this one a week or so ago and left it on the card table to enjoy. It is now back in the box, and

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Book Blog Tour: The Spark of Love by Amanda Cabot

THE SPARK OF LOVEMesquite Springs, Book 3byAMANDA CABOT Categories: Fiction / Christian / Historical RomancePublisher: Revell ** March 1, 2022 ** 352 pages Scroll down for Giveaway! She’s determined to start a new life in the West . . . if only the old one would leave her alone When a spurned suitor threatens her,

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Book Blog Tour – Trust Me by Kelly Irvin

TRUST MEbyKelly Irvin Genre: Romantic Suspense / Christian Fiction Publisher: Thomas Nelson Date of Publication: February 8, 202 384 pages Scroll down for Giveaway! When her best friend is murdered the same way her brother was, who can she possibly trust?  A decade ago, Delaney Broward discovered her brother’s murdered body at the San Antonio

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Monday News

Today, I have a neat contest to share with you, but first this picture of Hermione. She is so camera shy, that I don’t often get a good picture of her. She was looking out my office window with such a contemplative expression, and I’m so glad she didn’t move as I slowly picked up

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