Monthly Archives: December 2017

Most Anticipated Books of 2018 – Speculative

Welcome, reader friends. We’ve reached the final day of my Most Anticipated Books of 2018! Today we’re focusing on the speculative genre. This includes fantasy, sci-fi, futuristic, dystopian, and similar sub-genres—although not all of those are covered in the titles … Continue reading

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Most Anticipated Books of 2018 – Biblical Fiction

Hello again, book lovers! It’s day four of my Most Anticipated Books of 2018 series. Having already looked at contemporary fiction, historical fiction, and suspense fiction, it’s time to turn to Biblical fiction. This is a genre with a much … Continue reading

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First Line Friday – 29 December 2017 – Judah’s Wife (Angela Hunt)

If this is your first visit since Christmas, Merry Christmas! And to all, a happy New Year! I’ve spent this week looking forward to all the fantastic books in store for us in 2018. I’ve covered contemporary, historical, and suspense … Continue reading

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Most Anticipated Books of 2018 – Suspense

Welcome to day three of my Most Anticipated Books of 2018 posts. If you missed days one and two, you can check them out here: Contemporary Settings; Historical Settings. Are you a suspense fan? I am. Danger, mystery, intrigue, action. … Continue reading

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Beneath the Blackberry Moon: The Red Feather (April W. Gardner) – Review

~ About the Book ~ On a moonless night in 1813, Adela McGirth encounters a set of wolves and the steely eyed warrior who slays them, searing himself on her heart. When he returns, it’s with a brand of a … Continue reading

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Most Anticipated Books of 2018 – Historical Settings

Hello again, book lovers. Welcome to the second of my ‘Most Anticipated Books of 2018’ posts. Yesterday I shared the contemporary releases I’m most anticipating, so today I’m going to share my most anticipated historical releases, in order of release: … Continue reading

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Most Anticipated Books of 2018 – Contemporary Settings (and Top Ten Tuesday)

Welcome, book lovers! I hope you’ve had a wonderful Christmas. I don’t know about you, but I think there’s something almost magical about these days between Christmas and New Year’s Day. It’s like the old year has finished, but the … Continue reading

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First Line Friday – 22 December 2017 – Tinsel in a Tangle (Laurie Germaine)

Merry Christmas, book lovers, and welcome to First Line Friday hosted by Hoarding Books. If you’re looking for a fun Christmas read, then the book I’m featuring today is for you. I came across this book when I was putting … Continue reading

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A Hundred Small Lessons (Ashley Hay) – Review

This post is part of TLC Book Tours‘ blog tour for A Hundred Small Lessons ~ About the Book ~ Luminous and deeply affecting, A Hundred Small Lessons is about the many small decisions – the invisible moments – that come to make … Continue reading

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Word Nerd Wednesday – Christmas

Merry Christmas! Joyeux NoĂ«l! Frohe Weihnachten! Bon Natale! Buon Natale! Feliz Navidad! However you say it, I send you greetings of the season. 🙂 Today’s word nerd choice was a fairly obvious one: Christmas. Do you know how the word came about? What about the … Continue reading

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