Sense and Suitability Book Review

A delightful Sense and Sensibility parody, Sense and Suitability has become my new favorite regency romance. Pepper Basham wrote a witty and touching novel about loyalty, love, and second chances. One of my favorite characters was “Aunt Bean,” who was absolutely hilarious with her outlandish notions about men and dating. Every chapter of her marriage…

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Romance Q&A: Mollie Rushmeyer (The Rules of Falling for You)

Mollie Rushmeyer writes whimsical romance with heart and humor. She has a deep and abiding love for all things British, bookish, and filled with history and mystery. A modern girl herself—she wouldn’t want to go a day without modern plumbing and central air!—she’s always felt a special connection to the past and anything with a…

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Biblical Fiction Q&A: Connilyn Cossette (Splendor of the Land)

Connilyn Cossette is a Christy Award–winning and bestselling author of stories that illuminate the ancient world of the Bible in hopes readers will dig deeper into the Word and encounter the Great Storyteller himself within their pages. A recent breast cancer survivor and adoptive mom of her two greatest gifts, she lives in a small…

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The Sands of Sea Blue Beach Book Review: Adorable, Relatable, and the Perfect Book for a Day at the Beach

Looking for the perfect seaside read for your next vacation? Look no further! The Sands of Sea Blue Beach is the perfect lighthearted novel for a summer day. This was the first “then-now” romance I’ve ever read, but wow, it certainly set a high standard! The characters are lovable and relatable when they’re 16, and…

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Romantic Suspense Q&A: Angela Carlisle (Shadowed Witness)

Angela Carlisle resides in the hills of northern Kentucky and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and The Christian PEN. Angela’s debut novel, Secondary Target, was a Parable Weekly top seller and was included in the Library Journal Stars So Far listing. Angela is an editor by day and prefers to spend her…

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Amish Suspense Q&A: Shelley Shepard Gray (Unshaken)

Shelley Shepard Gray is The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 100 books, including Unforgiven and Unforgotten. Two-time winner of the HOLT Medallion and a Carol Award finalist, Gray lives in Ohio, where she writes full-time, bakes too much, and can often be found walking her dachshunds on her town’s…

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Historical Romance Author Q&A: Jamie Ogle (As Sure as the Sea)

Jamie Ogle is a pre-dawn writer, homeschool mom by day, and a reader by night. Inspired by her fascination with the storied history of faith, she writes historical fiction infused with hope, adventure, and courageous rebels. A Minnesota native, she now lives in Iowa with her husband and their three children, and she can usually…

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