On the Blog . . .
16 Oct
If you like swoony heroes, you’re in for a treat today. I asked author Crystal Walton to give us the lowdown on the hero of her latest release Just Maybe. And since you’re here, don’t forget to check out my review, too! 😉
15 Oct
Hello book lovers! Welcome to the weekend. We finally got some rain here this weekend, which we desperately need. How’s the weather where you are? Is it perfect book reading weather? (Although, really, is there any weather that isn’t good for book reading? 😉 ) Whatever the weather
14 Oct
~ About the Book ~ The Adventure of a Lifetime for Two Indomitable Socialite Sisters In the city of Chicago in 1892, the rules for Victorian women are strict, their roles limited. But sisters Rebecca and Flora Hawes are not typical Victorian ladies. Their love of adventure and their desire to
13 Oct
Welcome to another week of First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books! I have a brand new contemporary romance for you today that I absolutely adored! You can read my review here. If you haven’t discovered Crystal Walton yet, do yourself a favour and pick up one of her books! Carrie over
12 Oct
~ About the Book ~ When a case of mistaken identity spirals into a more-than-complicated pretend relationship, an adventure seeker and a grammar fanatic just might’ve met each other’s match. Three weeks. That’s all the time self-made billionaire Cooper Anderson has to respond to discovering
11 Oct
Welcome Word Nerds! Last week, in one of the book launch teams I’m on, we were given the task of describing ourselves using three letters—QRF—and one of the team members described herself as quixotic. That led to the inevitable question, “What does quixotic mean?”—and to my
10 Oct
The girls at The Broke and the Bookish have gone with an autumn/fall theme for today’s Top Ten Tuesday, which feels very counter-intuitive when spring is in full swing in my part of Australia. But I’ll go with the flow! 😉 After all, autumn colours really are beautiful. Here’s
09 Oct
Way back in May, I did a Top Ten Tuesday post that talked about some of the things I wanted to see more of in Christian fiction. (You can read that post here.) Number three on that list was non-US historical fiction, particularly European historical fiction, which is one of the reasons