www.donbrownbooks.com41/2 StarsDon Brown’s consummate JAG advocate, Lieutenant Commander Zack Brewer returns in Defiance, the third book in the Navy Justice series. Still grieving the loss of Diane Colcernian at the hands of extremists, Zack remains with the Navy seeking refuge from the public interest which arose from his previous legal achievements. He is unwittingly thrown… Continue reading Defiance by Don Brown
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Another first for Amy Wallace
Read the gripping first chapter of Amy Wallace’s Ransomed Dreams at the Defenders of Hope website and actually turn the pages online – very cool! Don’t forget to register to win some great monthly prizes and a grand prize drawn in the New Year.
CFBA Blog Tour of Never Ceese by Sue Dent
This week the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is doing a tour for Never Ceese by Sue Dent. It is notable that Sue is one of our CFBA members!ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Sue Dent was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi and currently resides in Ridgeland. When not writing, Sue designs websites and works with digital photograpy.Sue… Continue reading CFBA Blog Tour of Never Ceese by Sue Dent
Cover Art for Courting Trouble by Deeanne Gist
Check out the great cover to Deeanne Gist’s third book,Courting Trouble, releasing in June 2007. From Deeanne’s website, a sneak peek:- Essie Spreckelmeyer, who turns thirty in 1895, decides she is through waiting on the Lord for a husband. So, she writes down the names of all the eligible bachelors in her small Texas town,… Continue reading Cover Art for Courting Trouble by Deeanne Gist
A Bride Most Begrudging by Deeanne Gist
www.deeannegist.com41/2 StarsDeeanne Gist’s first novel, A Bride Most Begrudging, is refreshing and entertaining in a genre where you may think you have read it all.It’s 1643 and a ship arrives in the new colony of Virginia, filled with women known as “tobacco brides”, hoping to snare a husband and a chance for a new life…..except… Continue reading A Bride Most Begrudging by Deeanne Gist
Interview with Susan Meissner
My book club recently enjoyed an email interview with Susan Meissnerafter reveiwing her book, A Seahorse in the Thames. I have posted our Q & A’s below.Qu: Which character do you identify with most, and why? SM: Whenever I write a book in the first person, my main character is probably more like me than… Continue reading Interview with Susan Meissner