by Pepper Basham | Oct 5, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
I’m certain mothers have some built-in radar system that detects any child movement after 9pm. I don’t know how this phenomenon came to be, since I used to sleep through tornado-like conditions before I became a mom, but somehow I’ve traded my...
by Pepper Basham | Oct 2, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Well, I’m slow to the post lately, but I’m trying to finish up a manuscript for some editors – so…that’s my excuse and I’m sticking with it. :-)Now for some lovely pictures for the Jane Austen Soul. While in Derbyshire, we visited...
by Pepper Basham | Sep 29, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
There are some books you keep – and as with Mary Connealy, Julie Lessman, Siri Mitchell, and Cathy Marie Hake – Deeanne Gist is a keeper. Deep in the Heart of Trouble is no exception.I read this book over a year ago, and picked it back up again to feel the...
by Pepper Basham | Sep 29, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Marathon fiction-writer extraordinaire, Mary Connealy, is back to lasso you into the holiday season with her novel, Cowboy Christmas. Packed with a buckboard of Connealy humor, gun-slinging, near-death experiences and singing…yes, that’s right….singing, this is one...
by Pepper Basham | Sep 26, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Okay – so Charlotte Bronte wasn’t a great admirer of Jane Austen – in fact, in one of her letters to a friend she states that Miss Austen…is shrewd and observant.” Now, mind you, this description does not necessarily carry strong negative...
by Pepper Basham | Sep 25, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
“No matter where you are or how long until we can be together, I’ll keep searching for you.”Little secrets, big secrets, and a ‘boat load’ of heart-stopping romance pumps through the pages of Denise Hunter’s novel Seaside Letters...