Turn to Me by Becky Wade (with giveaway) All That It Takes by Nicole Deese (with giveaway) The Buy-In by Emma St. Clair Sunrise by Susan May Warren with giveaway

Q&A with Richard Mabry, M.D.

If you enjoy great suspense and are fascinated with the medical profession, don’t miss Richard Mabry’s books and have fun getting to know him here.

What appeals to you most about writing fiction?

Since my teens, fiction has been my escape. At first, reading was my way of expanding my life past the small Texas town in which I was reared. Later, it helped me get away from the stress of life as I progressed in my education and entered medical practice.

As I began my road to writing with my non-fiction book, The Tender

Q&A with Richard Mabry, M.D.

If you enjoy great suspense and are fascinated with the medical profession, don’t miss Richard Mabry’s books and have fun getting to know him here.

What appeals to you most about writing fiction?

Since my teens, fiction has been my escape. At first, reading was my way of expanding my life past the small Texas town in which I was reared. Later, it helped me get away from the stress of life as I progressed in my education and entered medical practice.

As I began my road to writing with my non-fiction book, The Tender

Character Spotlight ~ Mary Ellis’ Catherine & Isaiah

Catherine & Isaiah


Mary Ellis returns with her new Wayne County series, with Abigail’s New Hope, another story set amongst the Amish community.

Enjoy this insight into her latest characters:~

Brief physical description

My romantic heroine, Catherine, is small, dark-haired and has luminous blue eyes. At twenty-three, she fears marriageable age is passing her by, since Amish women usually marry young. After yet another “courting” disaster, she moves to her sister’s home to lick her wounds, and finds romance in an unlikely location…a remote woodland cabin.

The romantic hero, Isaiah, is tall, lithe but muscular, with long black hair

Coming in late 2011 from Waterbrook Multnomah

Here’s some more books to add to your TBR pile, this time from Waterbrook Press.

Click on the links for more….

The Crossing by Serita Jakes

With emotional resonance and engrossing storytelling, Serita Jakes, wife of Bishop T.D. Jakes of the Potter’s House in Dallas, weaves together a heart-wrenching tale of brokenness and the secrets that create a wall for guarding shattered souls.

The Crossing is based on a fictional unsolved shooting on a Texas school bus in 2000. The students witness their teacher’s death and 10 years later several are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PSTD).

Head in the Clouds by Karen Witemeyer

Synopsis:~

Adelaide Proctor longs to find a real-life storybook hero to claim as her own. But when a husband-hunting debacle leaves her humiliated, she interviews for a governess position on a remote Texas sheep ranch and vows to leave her silly romantic yearnings behind.

Gideon Westcott left his privileged life in England to make a name for himself in America’s wool industry, never expecting to end up with a child. To his dismay, five-year-old Isabella hasn’t uttered a word since she lost her mother. The unconventionality of the new governess concerns Gideon-and intrigues him at the same time. But he

A Cowboy’s Touch by Denise Hunter

Synopsis:~

Abigail Jones intends to spend just one summer in middle-of-nowhere Montana with her Aunt Lucy. Time away from her job is just what Abigail needs to reassess her life. The slow pace has her breathing deeply for the first time in years. And the majestic scenery encourages her to get reacquainted with herself . . . and God.

What she didn’t count on was the handsome widowed cowboy who owns the ranch where her aunt lives. When the rancher loses his daughter’s nanny, Abigail decides to lend a hand for the summer.

Wade Ryan can’t help being attracted to