Into the Fire starts with a fiery death and continues to provide twists and turns to the very end. This is the start of a new series from one of Christian fiction’s most versatile writers. So far, it looks to be a doozy. Bri Tucker is a former smokejumper. She changed careers and became an … Continue reading Into the Fire by Irene Hannon
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A Louisiana Christmas to Remember
A Louisiana Christmas to Remember combines the work of Morgan Tarpley Smith, Betsy St. Amant, and Lenora Worth. The book contains three interconnected stories, all set around the festive season weaving together faith and romance. So what’s not to love? The collection is set around a small Louisiana town, which has been battered by a … Continue reading A Louisiana Christmas to Remember
All’s Fair in Love and Christmas, by Sarah Monzon
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the work of Sarah Monzon since the very beginning and I think All’s Fair in Love and Christmas might be my favorite so far. Mackenzie has a problem. The cost of care for her mom, who has Alzheimer’s, is increasing beyond Mackenzie’s means. Thankfully, she’s thrown a lifeline when her boss informs … Continue reading All’s Fair in Love and Christmas, by Sarah Monzon
Christmas in the Crosshairs
Christmas in the Crosshairs is an Elite Guardians Christmas Anthology. You don’t have to have read the previous novels, the stories will all make sense, but you’d be missing out if you didn’t. Each of these novellas picks up where a full length novel ended, with three separate couples in different places, all trying to … Continue reading Christmas in the Crosshairs
Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other, by Bethany Turner
Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other is another un-put-downable, highly entertaining story from the tremendously creative Bethany Turner. This author couldn’t write a boring, predictable book if she tried. The basic premise is this: an on air morning tv host (Brynn) makes a huge mistake and denigrates her former hometown while the microphone is hot. … Continue reading Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other, by Bethany Turner