by Pepper Basham | Apr 21, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
With her newest book She Walks In Beauty recently released, Siri Mitchell easily outdid herself. This turn-of-the-century novel is fabulous, with an amazing hero and beautifully spiritual core. Siri writes a mix of contemporary and historical, in first person. To read...
by Pepper Basham | Apr 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
And NO, I did not mean that Mary Connealy was anywhere close to clueless, though it does fit right in with her humor. Once Ruthy sees this, Mary, you know it can only lead to trouble 🙂 REad on and find out what all the fun is about. Well, anyone who’s read my posts...
by Pepper Basham | Mar 19, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
Evocative and beautifully written, Liz Curtis Higgs newest novel Here Burns My Candle brings a Scottish spin to the Biblical story of Ruth. Like her previous Highland series, Here Burns My Candle will capture your heart, twist it to the breaking point, and bring you...
by Pepper Basham | Feb 26, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
Kisses are a result of cause-and-effect. No one kisses in a vaccum…LOL…weird visual image there, and will probably be a part of a sci-fi movie someday 🙂 Anyway, there is always a motivation behind the kiss. Just as a good novel flows from a character’s motivation,...
by Pepper Basham | Feb 25, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews
Nonverbal communication. We all use it, even without a touch. A look, a twitch of the lips, a tilt of a smile or frown; a long steady breath released into a sigh or a gasp; fingers to the throat, wetting lips with a slow…or fast wisp of the tongue. It’s that little...