What a way to kick off the year! I read 12 books in January, mostly due to being able to read ebooks while taking care of my baby. I challenged myself to read as many physical books as possible, too, since I am always trying to tone down my screen time before bed, but it’s… Continue reading Books I Read in January:
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Sky Blue
Hey there reader friend! In honor of National Sci-Fi Day, here's a short story I wrote. If you'd like a free ebook version, sign up for my email newsletter (all my subscribers get a copy)! Happy reading! SKY BLUE The dusty street was crowded with people carrying as many of their belongings as they could.… Continue reading Sky Blue
Books I Love: Historical Fiction
Let's talk about our favorite books! I'll go first... 🙂 {I figured the best way to list them would be by genre. Here are the links to the others.}*Note - I would say that 90% of these are clean and/or Christian books. If they are not, I have tagged them as such! The King's Daughter… Continue reading Books I Love: Historical Fiction
Word Made Flesh
Heavenly promises locked in human DNA Divinity wrapped in humanity’s cloak Beating heart, ten toes and ten fingers All sent to make me whole *** You, who are a King, became one of us A tiny child, born into poverty The offspring of a teenage girl and the Almighty Brought up by a God-fearing carpenter… Continue reading Word Made Flesh
Amy Grant made me cry tonight
I heard Amy Grant’s “Emmanuel” for the first time this year while driving home today. To be honest, I haven’t been listening to much Christmas music at all...in fact, I barely decorated my house. Blame it on COVID, 2020, or the fact that I find undecorating from Christmas to be very depressing...so I just didn’t… Continue reading Amy Grant made me cry tonight
Books I Love: Fantasy/Fairy Tale Retellings
*** I note if they are not Christian/clean. Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com Any Fairytale retelling by Melanie Dickerson -’Nuff said. I haven’t read any of her Regency books, but they’re probably good as well! The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer (not Christian, fairly clean)-Her world-building was really unique, and I thought all of the… Continue reading Books I Love: Fantasy/Fairy Tale Retellings
Books I Love: Sci-fi/Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic
***I know it's typically fantasy that gets lumped with sci-fi, but as a reader and writer of both, I actually think I prefer to have them separate... ***As always, I have noted if the books are not Christian/clean. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Brand of Light by Ronie Kendig --- A young woman from a… Continue reading Books I Love: Sci-fi/Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic
