by Jennifer Hallmark | Mar 31, 2023 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Hello, Friday Fiction Fans! Yes, I know the heading is non-fiction and I apologize. I don’t often deviate from fiction but this week is special. I’m at the Blue Lake Christian Writer’s Conference taking classes, meeting friends, and enjoying the...
by K.A. Ramstad | Mar 24, 2023 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Are you looking for a story that’s filled with animals and has the ambiance of an ethereal dream? The Moonlight Zoo, written by Maudie Powell-Tuck and illustrated by Karl James Mountford, is the one for you. The story starts out with a sad incident. Eva is...
by Cammi Woodall | Mar 17, 2023 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
To quote Stephen King from an article on https://ew.com/ – Gotta say it: Nora Roberts is cool. I don’t make the news, honey, I just report it. I totally agree with Mr. King. Nora Roberts has been writing since 1979 and now has over 240 books published. While...
by Melissa J. Troutman | Mar 10, 2023 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Sadie thought life couldn’t change any more than it did in The Tethered World, when she found out about her family’s ties with a secret world and ended up leading her siblings to that same world in order to rescue their parents. She was wrong. In the first few pages...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Mar 3, 2023 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Hello, Friday fiction friends! I hope spring is just around the corner in your neck of the woods and your life overflows with blessings. Speaking of blessings, here’s a book by author C.J. Milacci, a great writer and personal friend. Recruit of Talionis: A YA...
by Arthur | Feb 24, 2023 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Hello, Friday Fiction Fans! Today’s review is an interesting take by Arthur. Please enjoy… Someone, I suppose, is needed to write reviews that do little other than repeat the book blurb. Although, I tend to find the book blurbs sufficient for that purpose....