Book review: Turning Pages by Tristi Pinkston

Tristi Pinkston is one of the most versatile writers I know. She writes historicals, cozy mysteries, narrative non-fiction, cook books and now a light-hearted romance. Here’s the blurb: With his pride and her prejudice, what could possibly go wrong? When the...

“Trapped” by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

A forged letter, a golden vial, an ancient curse… Her expression remained somber, but excitement crept into her voice. You are the Firstborn She…You must go to them. You want me to act as bait? Not bait, Emi. A spy. Our Trojan horse. When Emi Warrin wakes...

Book Review: “Life in the Pit” by Kristen Landon

Plain, normal Brittany has always lived in the shadows of her beautiful, popular friend Amanda. Amanda has a new boyfriend every week. Brittany doesn’t date. Amanda is the star of the school musical; Brittany watches from behind her cello in the orchestra pit. But...

Book Review: The Santa Letters

After a tragic accident takes her husband’s life on Christmas Eve the previous year, single mom, Emma, is finding it hard to get into the Christmas spirit, in fact, she’s struggling with continual depression and crying herself to sleep each night. When her...