Lin Stepp takes us back to beautiful Edisto Island and the Avery family. Edisto Song features Suki Avery who has become an accomplished concert pianist. She’s come so far since we first met her in Claire at Edisto, shortly after losing her father to a fatal heart attack. Now, Suki struggles with weeks of illness… Continue reading Edisto Song — Lin Stepp — New Release
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Downsizing — Lin Stepp — New Release
Downsizing — Coming April 1, 2021 DOWNSIZING — Coming in April, 2021, DOWNSIZING is the new Mountain Home book from author Lin Stepp. Mary Pat Latham faces downsizing in multiple facets of her life when her husband Russell announces he’s bored with their marriage and wants a divorce. DOWNSZZING is the story of Mary Pat,… Continue reading Downsizing — Lin Stepp — New Release
Turnin’ Pages — Cardinal Bluff Diary – March 2021
The Muse is Marching! March 02/2021 – March has come to my keyboard. Imitating the weather this week, the first day of March was gentle, but not much action. The winter of 2020/2021 has been a writing dud for me! How about you? This condition isn’t writer’s block. The days were more like “What’s writing?”… Continue reading Turnin’ Pages — Cardinal Bluff Diary – March 2021
The Red Journal — Deb Elkink, author
Family fiction — Home for the heart and for the body! Family fiction reflects readers’ lives. That is the attraction. Many things going on in Libby’s life as she seeks a home fit circumstances in our days. A small, handwritten journal that feels like a moleskin journal holds answers for Libby. When things look dark,… Continue reading The Red Journal — Deb Elkink, author
Murder in Aix-en-Provence
Murder and Broken Hearts in Aix-en-Provence Which is worse? Having a last name like HOOKER, which opens the door to stupid, tiresome jokes. Or getting dumped by her long-term boyfriend? Just as she was mentally shopping for furniture in anticipation of a proposal. Or finding a murdered girl in France? Jules Hooker bounces right into… Continue reading Murder in Aix-en-Provence
Military Mavericks — Leaders Who Didn’t Fit In
The strong men of battle in Military Mavericks fought beyond their flaws to meet their goals. At times split-second decisions turned a battle from defeat to victory. More than once the maverick leader grabbed his weapon and charged. His troops followed him to the victory. Rooney writes biographical sketches of twelve men on all sides… Continue reading Military Mavericks — Leaders Who Didn’t Fit In
Thriller-Romance DOUBLE FORTE, A.P. Lazar, author | 5 Star Page Turner
Thriller-romance novel Double Forte qualifies as a five-star page-turner. Author, Aaron Paul Lazar doubles down on thriller and romance. Musical Life Plays a Dangerous Tune Gus LeGarde, music professor, tells us the story. Deep sorrow at the untimely deaths of his beloved Elsbeth and his father doesn’t ease. He looks for relief in Chopin etudes… Continue reading Thriller-Romance DOUBLE FORTE, A.P. Lazar, author | 5 Star Page Turner
The Madwoman of Preacher’s Cove – Review
The Madwoman of Preacher’s Cove may not be so mad after all. In her silence, the madwoman, Lucie Addams, uses art as her form or communication. She crafts life-like dolls resembling many of the children in Preacher’s Cove. Preacher’s Cove Looks Better in the Eyes of Child Those beautifully crafted dolls hold significance to the… Continue reading The Madwoman of Preacher’s Cove – Review
Turnin’ Pages – Cardinal Bluff Diary – September, 2020
September 1, 2020 With all of the moving plans, July and August were not newsworthy! Hot, with packing and more packing! Some stuff has moved to the new location while other stuff waits in boxes. We’re not the sort of people who can disappear in the night. I’m not a professional collector, but I qualify… Continue reading Turnin’ Pages – Cardinal Bluff Diary – September, 2020
Community Theater Murders — Apple Pies and Tarts Help Solve ‘Em
Community theater murders are most often part of the play. The audience thought murder was a performance. Then, Adam Smith didn’t stand up to take a bow. The killer might have had a perfect crime, except that Miss May and Chelsea were in the audience. They are as hungry for justice as they often are… Continue reading Community Theater Murders — Apple Pies and Tarts Help Solve ‘Em