About the Book Book: The Socialite Author: J’nell Ciesielski Genre: Historical Romance Release Date: April 14, 2020 Glamour, treachery, and espionage collide when an English socialite rushes to save her sister from the Nazis. As the daughter of Sir Alfred Whitford, Kat has a certain set of responsibilities. But chasing her wayward sister, Ellie, to Nazi-occupied Paris… Continue reading Review: The Socialite
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Spotlight: House of Courage
House of Courage Some think courage belongs only to mythical superheroes. Others think courage is simply a matter of the will. Where does courage come from—really? Marissa Cinzano shouldn’t have trouble finding courage. After all, she was brought up on it. As a single woman, she’s relied on it her entire adult life, especially… Continue reading Spotlight: House of Courage
Write What You Know
So, I thought I'd give this post another share since it's really speaking to me right now. Also, if you guys haven't signed up for my monthly newsletter yet, now's the time! Over the next month, all new subscribers will be entered to win a $25.00 Starbucks gift card. COFFEE. 'NUFF SAID. You can sign… Continue reading Write What You Know
Bash Writer’s Block in a Flash
A Few Ways Flash Fiction Helps Writers with the Bigger Projects.
4 Reasons to Get Up and Go to a Writers Conference
Writing a book is serious business. Taking the time to let loose and have a little fun, all while learning new ways to sharpen your skills, lightens the load.
Bash Writer’s Block in a Flash
A Few Ways Flash Fiction Helps Writers with the Bigger Projects.
Thomas Jefferson, Christianity, and Things that are None of Our Business
Thomas Jefferson accomplished a great many things in his lifetime. He drafted the Declaration of Independence, was an integral part in the shaping of the United States of America, and served as our third president, but was he actually a Christian? With the anniversary of Thomas Jefferson’s birthday rolling around again on April 13th last week,… Continue reading Thomas Jefferson, Christianity, and Things that are None of Our Business
Abigail Adams: A Legacy of Resilience
More than two hundred years later, Abigail’s insight, devotion, and intelligence have left a lasting effect on women today.
Women Who Write: Angie Grigaliunas
Welcome to the last week of the eight week blog series: Women Who Write. I hope you find this author showcase entertaining and enlightening as we dive into the world of female Christian authors. This series focuses on women who write Christian fiction, their books, and their perspective of the industry. Gone are the days when women had to… Continue reading Women Who Write: Angie Grigaliunas
Women Who Write: Irene Hannon
This week, Irene Hannon visits the Women Who Writes series!