Q & A With a Google Curl

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When Isaiah’s Legacy released, on February 18, 2020, several of my BFF team got together to do a blog tour. Some asked me to write about research topics, while others asked for Q & A formats. Since we had pretty low activity, I’ve shared the posts from that tour on my own blog over the past seven months. I hope …

Book Review | Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar

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Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar Book Description A woman with a devastating secret. A man bent on proving his worth. A chance encounter that catapults them into the heart of history. When the daughter of a prominent Roman general meets a disinherited Jewish immigrant, neither one can dream of God’s plan to transform them into the most influential couple …

Fabulous Fall Giveaway

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  Enter to win four fabulous biblical fiction titles for your cozy Fall reading! One of our four winners will also receive an additional Grand Prize of a $50 Barnes & Noble gift card (chosen by random.org). Only one step to enter! See the guidelines below. To enter, simply type your email address in the Rafflecopter below. No purchase necessary to …

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Author Interview–Tessa Afshar

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Have you ever met someone who is short in stature but a giant in character, spunk, and faith? That’s how I felt about Tessa Afshar when I met her at the American Christian Fiction Writers’ (ACFW) Conference in 2012. This little dynamo was–and is–one of my favorite authors on the planet, and she’s written my favorite biblical novel of 2014. You can read …

Endorsement for Tessa Afshar’s Harvest of Gold

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What An Honor! When Tessa messaged me on Facebook to ask if I’d consider endorsing Harvest of Gold, I was elated! I love her work, and I’d been waiting with GREAT anticipation for this sequel to Harvest of Rubies. It took me all of two seconds to respond with a “YES!!!” I Enjoyed It Slowly… I’m a slow reader by nature, and …