by Pepper Basham | Jul 27, 2017 | Fiction Book Reviews
One of the things I looked forward to most in Denise Hunter’s new series is that it takes place in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the north Georgia section of the Blue Ridge. (You can read my review HERE.) There’s even a town called Blue Ridge!! You can learn more about it...
by Pepper Basham | Jul 25, 2017 | Fiction Book Reviews
I’m an avid Denise Hunter fan with my very favorite book of hers being The Convenient Groom, but in all honesty, almost every book I’ve read by this author has been such a fun, romantic read. What I’ve come to expect in a Denise Hunter novel is solid characters, a...
by Pepper Basham | Jul 20, 2017 | Fiction Book Reviews
Journal Entry – 2014 It’s one of those ‘pull your hair out’ kinds of moments. Your nine-year-old, who struggles with math facts, sits beside of you at the table and goes into a complete meltdown over 3 digit numbers. There’s no calling him back from the depths...
by Pepper Basham | Jul 11, 2017 | Fiction Book Reviews
A Note Yet Unsung by Tamera Alexander is a duet between two hearts who are trying to make their dreams come true. Rebekah Carrington watches the world of music from behind the curtain of social norms. A talented musician who has studied for years in Vienna, Rebekah...
by Pepper Basham | Jul 4, 2017 | Authors, Fiction Book Reviews, Laura Frantz
Happy Independence Day…or as my British friends say, “Happy Treason Day!” 🙂 In celebration of this American holiday, I thought I’d share some fantastic fiction that takes place during (or around) The Revolutionary War era. Please, oh please,...
by bookwormmama14 | Jun 24, 2017 | Fiction Book Reviews, Swoony Saturdays
Welcome! Welcome! Swoony Saturdays are your opportunity to be introduced to a book hero who fits high quality hero characteristics. (okay, so he just makes us weak in the knees for all kinds of reasons, but you get the point) The photos involved are chosen as the most...