Welcome to the Blog Tour for They Turned the World Upside Down by Charles Martin, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! ABOUT THE BOOK Title: They Turned the World Upside Down Author: Charles Martin Publisher: Thomas Nelson Release Date: January 5, 2021 Genre: Christian Life/Spiritual Growth In the aftermath of Jesus’ resurrection, the testimonies of those […]
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The Lines of Glory Falls by Janine Rosche
“His jaw clenched hard enough to ache. He’d never been one to wax poetically. But that hadn’t stopped her from knowing exactly what he’d been thinking. It had always been easy. No drama. No angst. Just Beck and Blue. He’d give anything to have that comradery again. But she was right. It was gone.” Glory […]
Continue readingFall 2020: NetGalley Book Line Up
Happy fall! NetGalley is a site that allows readers to apply to read early copies of books for review purposes. The books that I read through NetGalley that were released during fall 2020 varied from several suspense, two women’s fiction, a rom-com and a Christmas book. I hate to pick favorites, so I won’t. But […]
Continue readingThe Lines of Death The Halls
Do you enjoy reading Christmas books? Normally I wait until December. But when I had the chance to preview Adam Blumer’s novella, Death the Halls, which is a part of the Mistletoe and Murder Christmas Collection, I jumped on it. If you have never read any of Adam Blumer’s books, he is an author that […]
Continue readingThe Written Lines of Cleopatra Margot
Those of you that know me will not be surprised that I took note when an Instagram post mentioned that a fictional story was set in Nebraska. I commented. That resulted in me messaging the author. When I looked at her picture, I thought I might be confused. She looked rather young. That is when […]
Continue readingJuneteenth: Lines of Freedom and Inspirational African American Resources
Juneteenth is the celebration of African-American freedom. Back in 1865, June 19th is the day that the word finally made it across the country that all slaves were freed. Still today, people gather around the country to celebrate what many would consider the official African-American Independence. I have been realizing lately that for awhile my […]
Continue readingAbove the Fold: Lines about Rachel Scott McDaniel’s Debut Novel
Above the Fold provides readers with a glimpse into the competitive world of journalism, especially if you happen to be a woman, in the Roaring Twenties. Rachel Scott McDaniel’s debut novel is a Christian historical fiction selection. I highly recommend it. What makes this book a great story is all of the included elements: suspense, […]
Continue readingThe Written Lines of Jenn Faulk
Jnnn Faulk writes Christian romances. Before you dismiss her books, please know that this does not mean passionate or cheesy scenes. Instead her focus includes how people connect in the light of how Christ impacts our lives. How the main characters come into their relationship status varies with every book. I started out of my […]
Continue readingLines from Lynn Blackburn’s Dive Investigations Series
Because I live in the center of the United States, I do not have any diving experience. Actually to be honest, I am not a great swimmer, so I am not sure that diving is really a hobby that I was pursue anyway. After all, we do have lakes in Nebraska, and even dive teams […]
Continue readingThe Lines of Holy Guacamole: How God Made You Extraordinary
Can there be a more fitting title of a blog post for the 5th of May than a book title that contains the name, “Guacamole?” I read the book, Holy Guacamole: A Glorious Discovery of your Undeniable Worth by Carrie Stephens during the winter as one of my first non-fiction books of the year. What […]
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