Tag Archives: LDS fiction

Review of “Rules of Engagement”

I’m the last stop on the Rules of Engagement blog tour. It’s been a lot of fun to read all the reviews and interviews with Amber. If you’ve missed these blog posts, you can go here to see the blog tour schedule.   For Annemarie Whitted, her youngest sister’s engagement starts as a happy event,...

The New Book

My muse is completely unreliable and disrespectfully inconvenient. After being absent for weeks on end, without so much a ‘by your leave‘, I might add, she finally returned last night, a little before ten o’clock. Being the inspiration-starved writer I am these days, I didn’t question her absence, nor her reappearance; indeed, I pretended it...

Why We Love the Comfort Zone

Last week, I read this blog post on the Think Tank blog: It’s titled Get Out of Your comfort Zone, by Jennifer Bennett: (click on the image)   Jennifer shares a few tips on how to get out of that comfort zone. It made me think why we want to get out of the comfort...

Book Review- The House at Rose Creek

Today I’m reviewing The House at Rose Creek by Jenny Proctor.   From the blurb: Deep in the rolling hills of North Carolina lay the idyllic town of Rose Creek. Home to the Walker clan for generations, the family farmhouse was the ideal place to grow up. And for Kate, orphaned at age six, the...

Book Review- The Believer

I’m so excited to be talking about this book, The Believer by Stephanie Black. From the blurb: There is a place where the threat of foreign terrorism is nonexistent, where there are no arguments about religion, and no battles over politics. Welcome to New America—a place where reading the wrong book can cost you your...

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