by Jennifer Hallmark | Aug 26, 2019 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Tanya Eavenson Small acts of kindness come in various forms, from giving monetarily and volunteering your time, to listening and praying for others. Actually, there are endless ways we can brighten someone’s day. One act of kindness I’ve recently enjoyed and...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Aug 19, 2019 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Betty Thomason Owens The sun beat down on my little red car, sending me scurrying into a local grocery store—one of those big ones that sell everything. On this day, a cool blast of conditioned air inside the door was most welcome. I grabbed a small cart, dug in my...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Aug 9, 2019 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction
By: Stephanie L. Robertson Dark secrets, a mysterious gemstone, and a marriage of convenience. Despite her rich namesake, Opal “Jessica” Clavering lives in penury with her tyrannical mother, hen-pecked father, mousy sister, and subjugated brother. Thanks to her...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Aug 7, 2019 | Author news
Today, I’d like to share Betty’s new novel, Annabelle’s Joy, with you. I’ve been waiting for this one as it concludes the series that I love. While you can read this book as a stand-alone, you’ll want to read Annabelle’s Ruth and...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jul 26, 2019 | Author news, Guest Bloggers
“Michelle Keener’s novel could be classified as rom-com, however, there is a depth to her characters that goes beyond quirky and cute. It’s like pulling up to a drive-in restaurant and expecting your average burger and fries, but instead, you are served...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jul 15, 2019 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
By Lisa Worthey Smith After the fall of Saigon, many desperate people fled by the South China Sea in a mass exodus now known as the Vietnamese boat people. One twelve-year old girl among the hundreds of thousands of refugees, Thanh Dương, managed to survive the boat...