Thanks to my friend, Chautona Havig, for recommending this wonderful book, My Brother the King, by Jubilee Lipsey! I absolutely LOVED it! The story of Jonathan and David has always seemed like more of a “Guy” story, but author Jubilee Lipsey brings a level of emotion and understanding to their friendship and to ancient Middle Eastern culture that absolutely gripped …
Review of More Than Conquerors by Carole Towriss
Last Week’s Review of Book #1 in Series Last week I reviewed, Sold Into Freedom (Planting Faith, Bk #1), and shared a little about my sweet friend, Carole Towriss. I didn’t mention that we worked together with a third friend, Brennan McPherson to write a Psalm series in 2018. Brennan wrote Book #1: The Hunter and the Valley of Death, …
Review of Sold Into Freedom by Carole Towriss
If y’all have followed my posts for very long, you’ve heard me mention my friend, Carole Towriss. I don’t remember the exact year we first met, but it was early in our publishing careers. Whenever it was…our hearts were instantly knit together. Don’t you love friendships like that? Carole and her hubby John joined Roy and I on our 2020 …
Review of And Their Numbers Grew by Naomi Craig, Donna E. Lane
Meet my precious friend, Naomi Craig, and her co-author, Donna E. Lane, whom I haven’t yet had the pleasure of meeting. I first “met” Naomi when she became an enthusiastic member of my exclusive BFF team (Biblical Fiction Fans). She wanted to learn everything about writing and marketing biblical fiction—and has certainly surpassed me on many levels! I’m so excited …
Book Review: Of Love and Treason by Jamie Ogle
I’ve known ABOUT Jamie Ogle’s stellar writing for a few years now, but Of Love and Treason was the first time I’ve had the privilege of reading one of her novels. And what a novel–I’ve always wanted to know more about St. Valentine! My dad always bought my mom and me a box of chocolates on Valentine’s Day. February 14th has …
Review of Up from Dust: Martha’s Story
Martha’s story is too often held over our heads as proof we should worry less and pray more. Though we could all benefit from such advice, I’ve always thought we’re too hard on Martha. So, when I was given an opportunity to read Up From Dust, Heather Kaufman’s novel about this misunderstood lady, I jumped at the chance. Book Description: …