Weaver's Needle by Robin Caroll
Contemporary Fiction, Review

Weaver’s Needle by Robin Caroll

Former Army MP Landry Parker fell into the recovery specialist role quite by accident—to help her ailing father. Now that she’s on her own, she is determined to prove herself and honor her family legacy. After being shot in the line of duty, former police officer Nickolai Baptiste became a recovery specialist, and he’s good at his job—maybe even the best. [...]

The One True Love of Alice-Ann by Eva Marie Everson
Historical Fiction, Review

The One True Love of Alice-Ann by Eva Marie Everson

Living in rural Georgia in 1941, sixteen-year-old Alice-Ann has her heart set on her brother's friend Mack; despite their five-year age gap, Alice-Ann knows she can make Mack see her for the woman she'll become. But when they receive news of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Mack decides to enlist, Alice-Ann realizes she must declare her love before he leaves. [...]

Someplace Familiar by Teresa Tysinger
Contemporary Fiction, Review

Someplace Familiar by Teresa Tysinger + excerpt

Welcome to the Someplace Familiar by Teresa Tysinger blog tour. Teresa Tysinger told us all about the Blue Ridge Mountains in her recent author spotlight and today we're chatting about her debut novel! This contemporary southern romance with themes of faith, hope in new love, and grace is the first in a series of books set in Laurel Cove, a fictional town in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. [...]

Peace in the Valley by Ruth Logan Herne
Contemporary Fiction, Review

Peace in the Valley by Ruth Logan Herne

In spite of their differences, Trey Walker Stafford knows he owes his life to cowboy and legendary rancher Sam Stafford--the uncle who rescued him after his parents' death. Trey had left the Double S Ranch to pursue music against Sam's wishes, but returns to central Washington when he learns he's the best match for a procedure that could save Sam's life. [...]

Beyond Justice by Cara Putman
Contemporary Fiction, Review

Beyond Justice by Cara Putman

Hayden McCarthy knows firsthand the pain when justice is not served. It's why she became an attorney and why she's so driven in her career. When she's handed a wrongful death case against the government, she isn't sure if it's the lucky break she needs to secure a partnership—or an attempt to make sure she never gets there. [...]