by Pepper Basham | Jul 8, 2010 | Christian authors, Fiction Book Reviews
Yep, it’s another fabulous book by Mary Connealy. That woman can write books faster than Scarlet O’Hara can get into trouble…or maybe I ought to say, faster than Belle Tanner can fire a Winchester. Because when it comes to Mary’s books, it’s about cowboys,...
by Pepper Basham | Jul 7, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
Okay – so I love to brag. Lots. Especially about my favorite people – and it just so happens that one of those favorite people is my guest today. We’re kindred spirits. In lots of ways. Both pastor’s wives, both moms of multiple kids, both somewhat smiley, and –low...
by Pepper Basham | Jun 26, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
It’s going to be a very busy week. The final week of Sizzling First Encounters and, boy, is there a great lineup. I hope you guys have enjoyed this series as much as I have. I’m already devising my next series, which won’t start until September and has to do with...
by Pepper Basham | Jun 25, 2010 | Christian authors, Fiction Book Reviews
Well, Ruth Logan Herne has done it again. Written a beautiful story of hope and healing with just enough grit and humor, (plus great animals) to keep the reader from getting anything else done in her house. Gee, thanks Ruthy. It’s a good thing I did some...
by Pepper Basham | Jun 24, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
Okay, I’ve bragged about her before, but I love getting the opportunity to do it again. I met Deb Raney 3 years ago at my first visit to the Blue Ridge Mountains Writers Conference. From that point on, I’ve made a point of going to at least one of her lectures each...
by Pepper Basham | Jun 21, 2010 | Christian authors, Fiction Book Reviews, inspirational fiction
Deeanne Gist does it again, and I must say that her newest novel, Maid to Match, is one of her best so far. Set in the beautiful Biltmore House of the Blue Ridge Mountains during the turn of the twentieth century, Gist brings the culture, class clash, and era alive....