by Pepper Basham | Jun 8, 2011 | Christian authors, Fiction Book Reviews, inspirational fiction
If you’re in search of adventure, a compelling hero, a daring heroine, and an intense romance that pushes the edges of your heart, then Elizabeth Camben’s newest book, The Lady of Bolton Hill is for you. Sparks of all sorts fly between the charming and...
by Pepper Basham | May 26, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews, inspirational fiction
I just read Ruthy’s novel, Reunited Hearts, a month ago and have my review below – but let me say her NEWEST novel JUST CAME OUT this week. Small Town Hearts should be ready for pick up this week, so stop by your local Wal-Mart or purchase it online right...
by Pepper Basham | May 23, 2011 | Christian authors, Fiction Book Reviews, inspirational fiction
From my June 2010 post of Ruthy’s novel Waiting Out the Storm. I LOVED this one. What am I saying? I’ve loved them all. Well, Ruth Logan Herne has done it again. Written a beautiful story of hope and healing with just enough grit and humor, (plus great...
by Pepper Basham | May 22, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews, inspirational fiction
I just love Ruth Logan Herne. Sure, I enjoy her books – they are filled with small-town romance, humor, fun family, real conflict, super-sweet kisses… but I just have to say, I love Ruthy, because she’s Ruthy. She’s actually my adopted writing...
by Pepper Basham | May 19, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews, God's grace, inspirational fiction
Without a doubt, this is the BEST historical novel Siri Mitchell has written to date. And the hero? Completely adorable. What’s even better, is that there is fantastic repartee, dancing, and…humor. Oh my, Siri – this novel is second only to your contemporary novel...
by Pepper Basham | May 13, 2011 | God's grace, inspirational fiction
Friday was a very special day. You know why? I started off my morning by taking a driver’s training. Yep – I was chosen from the other faculty members at the university where I work to take the training to drive 15 passenger vans. Exciting stuff, let me tell ya. I...