by Jennifer Hallmark | Aug 2, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Hello, Favorite Friday Fiction Fans! If you’ve been keeping up with many of these posts, you’ll know I’m a big fan of the Golden Age of Detective mysteries. And a huge Agatha Christie fan. I’m in the middle of reading all her books. There are...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jul 19, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Here’s another great review by my friend, Cammi… By Cammi Woodall Admit it. If you are of a certain age like me, you sung the Wonder Woman theme song and twirled Linda Carter’s signature spin. We have been fascinated by this character for eighty years....
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jul 5, 2019 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Today, I want to share a novel by my friend, Hope Bolinger. Blaze is a fun, YA book that tackles some of the tough themes that teens deal with like depression. I believe Blaze will be enjoyed by all but especially by middle grade and teen readers who like action and...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jun 28, 2019 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction, Guest Bloggers
By Ginger Solomon I’ve read a lot of Valerie Comer’s books, and so far, I haven’t found one I haven’t liked. Sprouts of Love touched me because it’s about service—giving of time and resources to someone who needs a little help. In this story, Ben and Evelyn seem to be...
by Ellen | Jun 21, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Guest Bloggers
By Ellen Andersen The second book in a trilogy in Hanover Falls , Forever After tells the story of two people whose lives are connected by a tragedy causing their family members to perish. Lucas and his father fought to put out the fire at the homeless shelter. While...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jun 14, 2019 | Author news, Favorite Friday Fiction
Wow! I can hardly believe it is June 14th. On Monday, the 17th, my debut novel, Jessie’s Hope, will be released, a lifelong dream realized at last. This dream began in the 8th grade when I won a school wide poetry contest. Seeds were planted then of a possible...