by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 17, 2018 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
By Fay Lamb Lately, I have been reminded of the good old days. Those were the times when my husband and I didn’t have a lot of money. We had an abundance of bills and two growing boys in daycare. At the same time, we were so busy shuttling the kids to ballgames and...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 14, 2018 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction
Hello, friends and Merry Christmas! As the holidays near, I thought I’d share some fun Christmas reads. Christmas Double Cross by Jodie Bailey is a romantic, holiday-encased wild ride. Full of Christmas and heart-touching suspense, I read it quickly, needing to...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 30, 2018 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction
Hello! Today I’d like to tell you about a collection of novellas I’ve recently read by four great authors: Eva Marie Everson, Claire Fullerton, Linda Yezak, and Ane Mulligan. It’s called A Southern Season: Stories from a Front Porch Swing. It’s...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 5, 2018 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Linda Yezak I have to admit, even though Jennifer gave me plenty of time to write this post, I totally forgot about it until recently. Then I spent days trying to sort through all the wonderful acts of kindness I’ve appreciated in my career as an...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 2, 2018 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction
Footsteps in the Dark by Georgette Heyer is my classic of the month, and what a great book it is! I have found my next classic series to read. I love mysteries from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction and these books don’t disappoint. A intriguing mystery, a touch of...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Oct 29, 2018 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Gail Pallotta In a society where news of kindness rarely makes the papers, “Woman Gets to Dip Her Toes in Gulf Waters ‘one more time’” by David Strege for BNQT caught my eye. An elderly lady, who enjoyed Panama City, Florida, sat at the end of the boardwalk...