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 21, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
Happy Saturday! Thanks for visiting this week’s review week with Siri Mitchell. The Winner of Siri’s most recent novel, A Heart Most Worthy, is KarenK. So shoot me your snail mail Karen at pepperbasham(at)yahoo(dot)com Congratulations!!!!! Next week stop...
by Pepper Basham | May 18, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
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 15, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
Who doesn’t love a cowboy, right? Well, there’s a mighty nice one to meet in JoAnn Durgin’s novel, Awakening. Between the messed-up souls of Lexa Clarke and Sam Lewis, there are a whole lot of sparks too. The good kind and the bad. One minute they’re arguing, the next...
by Pepper Basham | May 9, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
Yesterday (or today – as the time goes) we chatted about Julie Lessman’s debut novel, A Passion Most Pure (the 2009 ACFW Debut Author of the Year novel and one of Borders Best for 2009). In that first novel, we meet sassy, sexy, and sensational, Charity...