by Pepper Basham | Apr 4, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
From the back of the book: It’s an ordinary afternoon in Summer Breeze, Florida, when a young, wide-eyed girl steps into I Saw It First, the trash-to-treasure shop Christy Castleman and her Aunt Bobbie have opened. Clutching a jewelry box, Zeffie Adams tells Christy...
by Pepper Basham | Mar 28, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
I’ve only had this phenomenon happen with one of my children…and I’m so thankful it has ONLY been one. It’s ‘the blanket’! You know, like Linus on Charlie Brown, the little boy who always carried this little blue blanket wherever he...
by Pepper Basham | Mar 14, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
From the back of the book: When a Southern waitress inherits the Lowcountry cafe where she works, she suddenly has to balance more than just her next food order.Caroline Sweeney has always done the right thing–the responsible, dependable thing–unlike her...
by Pepper Basham | Mar 2, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
From the back of the book:Like a dandelion in the wind, Hope Ladley blows from one farm to the next, helping cook for the field hands during the harvest. Illiterate and often twisting clichés and Bible verses into mind-boggling observations, Hope leaves widower Jakob...
by Pepper Basham | Mar 2, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
There are definitely pros to being a mom. Some things in the long list of Mommy perks are middle of the night cuddles, baby rosebud lip kisses, the exuberance of a first step or first pulled tooth, the delight in discovering a sense of humor, or secretly sharing a...
by Pepper Basham | Feb 29, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
Joan Sanderson’s life is stuck. Her older sister, Allie, is starting a family and her younger sister, Tori, has a budding career. Meanwhile, Joan is living at home with Mom and looking after her aging grandmother. Not exactly a recipe for excitement-or...