Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. I’m all for confronting life head on, so I thought I’d look through my shelves and find books I’ve enjoyed in the medical suspense genre, or books that deal with a medical issue. My sister has always been a big fan of books in the medical genre. I remember how much she loved the Sue Barton novels growing up. I’ve always enjoyed the suspense more than the medical side of things, but probably because I’m a cover my eyes and ears when it comes to watching/hearing about medical …
Cover Reveal: Kara Isaac’s Start With Me
I am a HUGE Kara Isaac fan – her writing and the woman herself. Kara and I met in 2013 in Indianapolis. We exchanged biscuits from Australia and New Zealand and it has been a joy to see her writing flourish and get to know her more as a friend. We are only separated by the ditch, as we like to call it, and Kiwis and Australians share a longstanding respect and bond. I’m so thrilled that Kara has penned another story and I have no doubt it will be a great one – she doesn’t know how to write …
First Line Friday: Nicole Deese’s Before I called you mine (with giveaway)
Welcome to another First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books.
This book…it is so, so good, friends. It’s an epic love story, a family drama, and an adoption journey, plus it grapples beautifully with worth, values, identity, and how faith and God speaks into every part of our lives. Before I Called You Mine is a must read, inspired by the author’s personal experience with the expanding her own family by way of adoption from China. Nicole writes authentically,romantically, with heart and humour infused in every page. I love this story and I hope you do too. It releases …
Critical Decision by Richard Mabry (with giveaway)
Synopsis:~
It began with an innocent-appearing package on her front porch
The box contained a cell phone, which rang as soon as she opened the package. A voice that called Dr. Kathy Hoover by name said that her husband had been kidnapped. To get him back she would have to poison one of her patients.
At first, she didn’t believe that her husband had been taken from the conference he was attending, but soon she discovered that the kidnappers really had Darren. If she wanted to see him again, she had to give medication that would murder Kelton Rush, former …
Top Ten Tuesday: Spring/Fall TBR
Hello all our avid readers, Necee here. I pray all of you are doing well during this stressful time in our world. As I know many of us are a little stressed right now, it is the perfect time to escape reality and find a good book to read. That Artsy Reader Girl’s Top Ten Tuesday fits perfectly with my “Spring 2020 TBR” for our Northern hemisphere friends. As Rel moves into Fall in the Southern Hemisphere, she may have some different picks. Hope this finds you well and puts a little joy in your life as we wait for …
Cover Reveal & Book News: Bethany House late 2020 Titles
One way to bring joy in this time of crisis is to focus our thoughts and minds on creativity and things that bring us joy. No surprise I’m going to point you towards words and stories and book covers! I’m delighted to share Bethany House’s late 2020 offerings here in one collection for your viewing and reading pleasure. I usually give my opinions in these posts of the covers that appeal and the one’s that aren’t to my particular taste. In light of all the negativity, I’m only going to share the standout covers for me, which is hard because …