I usually review novels, but you gotta read this short, practical, and powerful book, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer. My sweet friend, Kimberley Woodhouse, recommended that I read it because it’s full of Bible-based suggestions that changed her life. Did she know that my husband Roy, hates to hurry and I, unfortunately, thrive on it? But …
Review: Salome by Jenifer Jennings
Forgive the poor lighting in the picture of Jenifer Jennings and me, which was taken at the 2023 Florida Christian Writers Conference awards night, right after she’d won another award! 😊 We met face-to-face for the first time at that conference after having been “email friends” for almost a decade! Jenifer’s latest release, Salome (The Servant Siblings, Bk #7), is …
Review of River of Life by Carol Ashby
Life is a funny thing, and just because you’ve never met someone in person doesn’t mean you don’t know them. Such is my friendship with Carol Ashby. Our friendship began with the shared grief of a mutual friend’s sudden death. Carol and I shared the shock and prayed for each other as the wound of our friend’s passing slowly healed. …
Review: Splendor of the Land by Connilyn Cossette
Connilyn Cossette is one of my favorite authors, and it’s not because she’s one of my bestie author friends. This woman can WRITE! Conni’s debut novel, Counted With the Stars, began with the biblical history of Israel’s Exodus from Egypt. She created a foundation of characters linked from that debut set in Egypt through the Bible’s chronological history to the families …
Review of The Queen’s Cook by Tessa Afshar
Another FANTASTIC book by my sweet friend, Tessa Afshar! I had the privilege of reading an early copy and endorsing it. WOW, did I love this book! Let’s get right to the description and my thoughts… Book Description In the heart of ancient Persia, the empire’s Jewish citizens face an ominous edict that threatens their very existence. Roxannah, the …
Review of The Struggle for Love: The Story of Leah by Marilyn T. Parker
Meet my new friend, Marilyn Parker. She’s written a phenomenal novel about one of my favorite women in the Bible—Leah, Jacob’s second-choice wife—that I think you’ll enjoy. Book Description Two sisters married to the same man. A man who loves only one. Leah doesn’t want to do it—pretend to be her sister and sneak into Jacob’s wedding bed. She begs …







