Karen Witemeyer is one of my favorite Historical Christian Fiction Author, her Westerns are filled with brave women, humor, a little mystery, and romance. Abigail Kemp has been running the Taste of Heaven bakery on her own since her Dad got sick and died. However a law that prevents women from owning their own business…
Tag: Historical
7Seven Things to Say About Deeanne Gist’s Books
I have been patiently waiting for a new book from Deeanne Gist since her last book “Tiffany Girl” came out May 5, 2015. Four long years have gone by and it was beginning to feel like we would never have a new book. Then her Instagram followers were given a glimmer of hope as she…
7Seven Things To Say About “Fawkes” by Nadine Brandes
This book is Historical Fantasy Fiction. The Gunpowder plot was based on real events as was Guy Fawkes involvement and death. I enjoyed the Color Powers, and “White Light”. This book is not categorized as Christian Fiction, however it is published by a Christian Publisher. In this story the “White Light” is hope and truth….
7Seven Christian Fiction Books I Am Looking Forward to in 2019
For years I worked in a bookstore and every Tuesday was filled with New Releases. That is 52 Tuesdays a year filled with new books being released. In 2019 I am looking forward to MANY BOOKS, however here are 7seven Christian Fiction books I can not wait to read! The Number of Love by Roseanna…
7Seven Things to Say About Julie Klassen’s Tales From Ivy Hill Series
The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill- This was the first book of the series, and it was released in 2016. We are introduced to Rachel, Jane, Mercy, and the rest of the village. This book puts Jane at the center of the story as the young widow fights to save her husband’s Coaching Inn. Ladies of…
7Seven Stand Out Christian Fiction Books From 2018
2018 was a year filled with some amazing books, in Christian Fiction I was introduced to some great new authors. In this list I have 7seven books that stand out in my mind. More Than Meets the Eye– The Hamiltons are a family who stick close to each other, Zach has always been the provider….
7Seven Things To Say About “12 Days at Bleakly Manor” by Michelle Griep
A year ago Clara Chapman was left at the alter and later found out that her fiancé had not only left her at the alter but he stole her families money. A year ago Benjamin Lane was wrongly accused and arrested of embezzlement, he has spent the last year in prison rejected and alone. Clara…
7Seven Things to Say About “Murder at the Flamingo” by Rachel McMillan
Hamish Deluca is a lawyer from Toronto who suffers from anxiety issues, and in the 1930s there isn’t a lot of understanding. His father has always tried to protect him, guiding and controlling his career. Hamish is twenty-five years old and tired of his father ‘helping’, so he boards a train and travels to Boston…
7Seven Things to Say About Author Kristy Cambron
As an avid reader, I read books written by authors at different levels in their career. Writing is a creative outlet that allows the artist to create a world on paper we the reader get to visit, some create simple worlds that we love going to, and others create worlds filled with mazes and puzzles…
7Seven Things to Say About Sarah Ladd’s Books
As a fan of Historical Fiction set in the Regency Era, I have been reading Sarah Ladd’s books since her first book “The Heiress of Winterwood” was published in 2013. Here are my 7Seven things about Sarah Ladd.. Sarah’s newest book “The Weaver’s Daughter” came out May 26, 2018, it follows Kate as she decides…