Today’s book review features
The Peasant King by Tessa Afshar.
For today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Aubrey Taylor to talk about The Rubicon.
For today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Jennifer Q. Hunt. Jennifer and her husband live in a 100-year-old house in northwest Georgia, where she homeschools their four children and spends hours researching random topics that somehow come together to make unforgettable stories.
Welcome to the Blog Tour for A Novel-Tea Evening with Authors including Lynn Austin, Susie Finkbeiner, Jocelyn Green, Laura Frantz, Kate Breslin, Amanda Barratt, and Joanna Davidson Politano, sponsored by JustRead Publicity Tours!
For today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Anne Perreault. Anne was born and raised in Germany, though she’s traveled the world and lived in exotic places like Dubai and Austria. She and her husband of 33 years, along with two of her three grown kids and a granddog, now live in rural Vermont, where she enjoys writing in the quiet setting of country life in their ten acre woods.
For today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Tracey J Lyons. Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author, Tracey lives with her husband in upstate New York, where she pens sweet romance novels that bring love and faith home. She’s here today to talk about her novel A Surprise for Abigail.
Welcome to First Line Friday!
Today I’m featuring
All the Lost Places by Amanda Dykes.