by Pepper Basham | Dec 6, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
What’s the best way to send a book into romantic orbit? Put a kiss between two opposing forces within the first 2 chapters. And in Margaret Brownley’s newest book, A Suitor For Jenny, there is a WHOLE LOT of kissin’ goin’ on! It all starts with a stubborn and...
by Pepper Basham | Oct 9, 2010 | Christian authors, Fiction Book Reviews, inspirational fiction
I’ll never understand how she does it, but, folks, Mary Connealy has produced another fun-filled, exciting story in her newest novel, Wrangler in Petticoats. With her last two heroes, she’s done something different – both very unique. They are not the typical...
by Pepper Basham | Aug 25, 2010 | Christian authors, Fiction Book Reviews
With her usual ability to develop deep, meaningful characters, Nancy Moser has written a beautiful story of switched identities during America’s Guilded Age. Join a journey experienced by two very different people, British socialite, Charlotte Gleason and her...
by Pepper Basham | Aug 5, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
Warning – this book might lead to inability to sleep, paranoia, and intense nervousness. Whew…and you won’t be able to put it down. Seriously. I finished the book in one day. We went on vacation, and while I sat at the pool, sat with the kids while they watched a...
by Pepper Basham | Jul 23, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews, God's grace
Breathtaking is the best word I can think of to describe Laura Frantz new novel, Courting Morrow Little. I thought her first novel, The Frontiersman’s Daughter was a beautiful piece of fiction, but Laura only improves her storytelling abilities with this next one. I...