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24 Oct

Top Ten Tuesday – Unique Book Titles

Welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday post! The girls at The Broke and the Bookish have come up with a really fun topic this week: Top Ten Unique Book Titles. I have to admit, I was a little stumped for a while, wracking my brain to try and think of unique titles, but once I started looking

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23 Oct

What Dreams May Come (Alana Terry) – Review

~ About the Book ~ She’s got her heart set on becoming a missionary. He’s determined to recruit her for the job. But is it possible to fall in love with someone you’ve never even met? Susannah’s convinced that God has called her to the mission field. That’s why

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22 Oct

Weekend Book Buzz – 21/22 October 2017

Another weekend already? Sure is! I hope it’s a relaxing one for you, refreshing and restoring you for the week to come. And I hope you manage to find some time to fit in a little reading, because there’s nothing quite like a good book!
21 Oct

The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck (Bethany Turner) – Review

~ About the Book ~ Becoming a Christian is the best and worst thing that has ever happened to Sarah Hollenbeck. Best because, well, that’s obvious. Worst because, up to this point, she’s made her very comfortable living as a well-known, bestselling author of steamy romance novels

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20 Oct

First Line Friday – 20 October 2017 – The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey (Carolyn Miller)

Welcome to another week of First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. Can you believe October is half over? The end of the year is going to be here before you know it! This week I have the first line from an historical by fellow Australian Carolyn Miller! It’s the third book in

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19 Oct

Interview with Melissa Tagg: Remembering the Walker Family

I have such a treat for you today, especially if you’re a fan of Melissa Tagg’s Walker Family series. If you are, you’ll know that September was a bittersweet month: Sweet, because we finally got to read Bear and Raegan’s story, but bitter—or at least sad—because it

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18 Oct

Word Nerd Wednesday – Bluestocking

Welcome, Word Nerds! I’m not sure how many of you are familiar with today’s word, although if you’re a reader of historical novels, particularly those set during the late 1700s and early 1800s, chances are you’ve come across it. The word in question is bluestocking.
17 Oct

Top Ten Tuesday – Food in Fiction

Today’s Top Ten Tuesday post should come with some kind of a health warning, because once you start, you may find yourself craving all kinds of foods, and I can’t promise all of them will be kind to your figures! Yes, the girls at The Broke and the Bookish have set a food theme for

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