Wednesday, December 3, 2025

The Gingerbread Christmas Crisis





Essie and Elsa-May are at it again.  Trouble always seems to follow them.  This is Book 33 of the Essie Smith Amish Mysteries.  Can you imagine, book 33?   

They were asked to volunteer and watch over gingerbread entries in the town hall.  Simple, right?  Not for them as a shooting occurs outside the hall and gingerbread falls to pieces all around them.

They are sweet Amish ladies who are sisters. They live together with their cat and a dog.  Their dog, Snowy, is the star as he always makes an appearance on the bookcover.

A cute and clean book with a mystery to solve.  A cozy book to read.  I enjoyed reading this.  

I received this book to review from the author herself.

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Samantha Price is a USA Today bestselling author of Amish romance and cozy mysteries. Raised in the Brethren faith, she writes with a heartfelt understanding of the Amish way of life.

When she’s not writing, Samantha enjoys quiet moments at home with her rescue cat and her fluffy white dog, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Snowy from the Ettie Smith Amish Mysteries.

Find a full downloadable and printable Series-Reading-Order at: SamanthaPriceAuthor dot com


Tuesday, December 2, 2025

The Red Cottage

I think every woman wants a red cottage. A home where love abides. A place where you can feel the warmth of the people who live there.

One night Meg lost everything she knew.  There was no hope she would or could get anything back.

Tom loved Meg with all his being.  He treasured her. He would do everything he could for her.  And he was willing to give her up if need be. 

This is a very emotional story that I loved. I felt Tom's anguish.  I felt his love for Meg. And rejoiced when he opened his heart to GOD. God's love got him through a very dark time.  

GOD gave up his Son for us.  GOD knew we need to be saved from our sins. 

I thank Celebrate Lit for giving me the opportunity to review this book. 

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About the Book

Book: The Red Cottage

Author: Hannah Linder

Genre: Christian Fiction / Historical / Regency Romance

Release Date: November, 2025

She forgot she loved him.
He would die to make her remember.

Meg Foxcroft has never minded the tattling village gossip or her uncle’s ill-tempered rebukes. After all, she has Tom McGwen—and one day, they will build their own cottage, paint it red, and live a wonderful life.

But then the unthinkable happens. Meg is attacked, her uncle’s apothecary shop goes up in flames, and when she wakes up in the arms of an eloquent lord, she remembers nothing. Not even her own name.

In a frantic race against time, Tom plunges into dangerous water, bent on sheltering Meg from harm and discovering who wants her dead. Even if she despises him. Even if it’s now the handsome lord she casts her smile upon.

As danger swells and truth comes crashing around them, Meg must confront the past and decide who she trusts—and loves—before the enemy makes the final strike.

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About the Author

Hannah Linder resides in the beautiful mountains of central West Virginia. Represented by Books & Such, she writes Regency romantic suspense novels filled with passion, secrets, and danger. She is a four-time Selah Award winner, a 2023 Carol Award semi-finalist, a 2023 Angel Book Award third place winner, and a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW). Also, Hannah is an international and multi-award-winning graphic designer who specializes in professional book cover design. She designs for both traditional publishing houses and individual authors, including New York TimesUSA Today, and international bestsellers. She is also a self-portrait photographer of historical fashion. When Hannah is not writing, she enjoys playing her instruments—piano, guitar, ukulele, and banjolele—songwriting, painting still life, walking in the rain, square dancing, and sitting on the front porch of her 1800s farmhouse.

More from Hannah

We’re made for someone. I think I’ve always believed this—that it was never about proximity, or happenchance, or who you know, or where you are.

But that God, in His infinite wisdom, created a second half for each of us.

Someone who fits in the curve of your neck when you hug.

Who laughs at the things you laugh at.

Who speaks to you in a language your soul understands.

I think that’s why I love The Red Cottage so much. Circumstances would have never mattered with Tom and Meg. They loved each other. They were linked. And even if everything had been different, if they had been born hundreds of years before, they would have found their way back to each other.

If the age was ancient Egypt, and he had been a Pharaoh, and she a slave, they would have discovered each other.

If the year was 1920, and he a factory worker, and she the daughter of an oil tycoon, they would have defied the rules of society.

In any other place, in any other time, in any other way, Tom would have loved Meg. And Meg would have loved Tom. That is the beauty and the mind-blowing magic of real love.

So, when you fall into the pages of The Red Cottage, I hope you aren’t so foolish as to imagine this was an accident. That Tom said the right things, or that Meg felt vulnerable in just the right places, and that their bond—both the first and second time—was a mere hapless stroke of luck.

They would have loved each other anyway.

We’re all made for someone.


Blog Stops

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, November 21

Devoted Steps, November 21

Sydney Schmied Books, November 21

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 22

Sylvan Musings, November 22

Texas Book-aholic, November 23

Min Reads and Reviews, November 23

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 24

Books You Can Feel Good About, November 24

Lily’s Corner, November 25

She Lives to Read, November 25

She Lives to Read, November 25

Melissa’s Bookshelf, November 26

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 26

For Him and My Family, November 27

Locks, Hooks and Books, November 27

Stories By Gina, November 28 (Author Interview)

Mrs. Ryan Moser’s Book and Movie Reviews , November 28

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, November 29

Cover Lover Book Review, November 29

Life on Chickadee Lane, November 30

The Mommies Reviews, November 30

Betti Mace, December 1

Book Looks by Lisa, December 1

Bizwings Blog, December 2

Mary Hake, December 2

Holly’s Book Corner, December 3

Jeanette’s Thoughts, December 3

Pause for Tales, December 4

To Everything There Is A Season, December 4

Becca Hope: Book Obsessed, December 4


Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Hannah is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon e-Gift Card and a print copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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Sunday, November 30, 2025

A Daughter's Choice






Within three hours, I can visit an Amish town. I love visiting the area in Berlin, Ohio.  I can't really describe the feeling when we visit this lovely area. The rolling hills.  The fresh air. The sounds of the Amish wagons going by. The views and smell of the animals in the fields. 

Henrietta loves her animals. It appears that she loves them more than people. She dreams of being an assistant to the local veterinarian but knows this is not her father's wish.  He wants her to be a "proper" Amish woman.  

How can Henrietta be something she's not?  She tries but her father often disapproves.  Why can't she just be herself?

Nicholas is the new vet assistant.  He doesn't know Henrietta wanted that job. If he knew, it would explain the cold shoulder she gives him.

We all have dreams.  And at times, things or people get in the way. What's GOD'S plan for you? Both Henrietta and Nicholas need to be patient and pray that his WILL will be done.  Everything will be ok. 

I received this book to review from Celebrate Lit .

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About the Book

Book: A Daughter’s Choice (The Heart of the Amish Book Ten)

Author: Kelly Irvin

Genre: Amish/Christian Fiction

Release Date: November, 2025

Henrietta Is Set Against Love

Full of faith, hope, and romance, this series takes you into the Heart of Amish Country.




Henrietta Miller loves animals—especially her goats. She wants to marry and have children someday, but right now her goal is to have her own business selling snacks made from goat’s milk and goat’s soaps. Against her the wishes of her father–who’s also the bishop—she applies for a job as a veterinary assistant to earn money. Then newcomer Nicholas Byler snatches the job out from under her—or so it seems to Hen. Now Nicholas is treating Hen’s beloved animals as if he knows more than her. Hen turns her frustrations toward expanding her business to include wool-producing goats, even while her aunt hatches matchmaking plans—with Nicholas Byler, no less.

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About the Author

Award-winning author Kelly Irvin has published more than 30 novels and a dozen novellas. The bestselling novelist worked as a newspaper reporter before spending 22 years in public relations. She now writes fiction full time. She and her husband live in Texas. They are the parents of two kids, four grandkids, and an ornery senior cat.

More from Kelly

Research for A Daughter’s Choice leads to goats nips and cow cuddles

By Kelly Irvin

Each time I come up with a new story concept, I’m super excited about it. When a publisher lets me know the “pub” committee has approved a contract for the story, I get even more excited. Then I sit down at my computer, open a document, and zoom, my fingers take off on the keyboard . . . . nope . . . not exactly.

What really happens is that I suddenly realize this fabulous story idea will require a ton of research. In the case of A Daughter’s Choice, featuring goat lover Henrietta “Hen” Miller, I needed to be an “expert” on raising goats and tending to a horse with colic and making candy from goat’s milk, and delivering a foal that isn’t positioned correctly (and treating a crotchety cat!). The story also required a deep dive into several other kinds of livestock, veterinarians’ clinics and vet assistants, and facets of the Amish faith that I wanted to make sure I addressed properly.

Much of this information is easily available on the Internet and in the many reference books about the Amish I’ve acquired over the years. But on-line research doesn’t allow me to get up close and personal with key characters in my story—the animals. I especially wanted to hang out with some goats. To my surprise, I had trouble finding a place in the San Antonio area where I could interact with these frolicking creatures.

Then my daughter-in-law came to the rescue. She found Cavalry Farm, a nonprofit organization that takes in and cares for all sort of livestock animals in little Adkins, Texas, just south of San Antonio. They have frequent open houses where—for a nominal fee—the public can visit, pet, feed, and yes, cuddle some of the animals. My response? ROAD TRIP!

The farm is home to a small herd of pygmy goats as well as larger dairy goats. I have never been close to a goat, so I didn’t know what to expect. They were as curious about me as I was about them. They crowded around me, climbed up my rollator, chewed on my purse strap, nibbled at the zipper on my shorts’ pocket, and prodded my hands with their noses. I had a fabulous time!

The volunteer who stayed with us in the goat pen shared all sorts of tidbits about the care of goats. My grandson, who’s two and a half, chatted with them. I took lots of photos for marketing purposes. Most importantly, I gained an understanding of why Hen is so enamored of goats. They’re lively, friendly, and determined to learn all about their visitors.

Of course, Hen isn’t simply a “goat whisperer.” She also loves horses, which leads to her first encounter with vet assistant Nicholas Byler, a newcomer to Smicksburg, PA, and many other animals, including cats and dogs. At Cavalry Farm, I also was able to visit with horses, pigs, donkeys, alpacas, chickens, turkeys, and cows. I’m from Kansas so I’ve had my share of livestock sightings. However, I’ve never been offered an opportunity to snuggle a cow. Who knew that is a thing? My farmer family members will find it humorous, I’m sure.

The cows lounge on the grass just waiting for a visitor to come along, sit beside them, and snuggle up. It’s so stinking cute!

No cow snuggling occurs in A Daughter’s Choice. However, I can assure readers there is plenty of fun with a runaway puppy up for adoption, goats on the loose tearing through a wedding prep tent, and more. The story also moves beyond the humorous as Hen overcomes past losses and grief , allowing her to make important choices about her future. Nicholas too has to make hard choices about his occupation and his life as a faithful Amish believer.  What they decide will determine if they find their happily-ever-after!

If you’d like to know more about Cavalry Farm and their mission, check out the website at www.cavalryfarms.org.

Blog Stops

Texas Book-aholic, November 22

Life on Chickadee Lane, November 23

Simple Harvest Reads, November 24 (Guest Review from Marilyn Ridgway)

She Lives to Read, November 25

lakesidelivingsite, November 25

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 26

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 27

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 28

Stories By Gina, November 29 (Author Interview)

Nighttime Reading Center, November 29

For Him and My Family, November 30

Jeanette’s Thoughts, December 1

Fruitfully Planted, December 1

The Avid Reader, December 2

Holly’s Book Corner, December 3

Vicky Sluiter, December 4

The Mommies Reviews, December 5

Mary Hake, December 5

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Kelly is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon e-Gift Card and a copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/3dd0d/a-daughter-s-choice-celebration-tour-giveaway

An Heiress's Courage





It sounded like a book I would enjoy.  I didn't just enjoy it but loved it.  The main character is a young woman that had a different upbringing. She didn't expect much in life.  Her whole world changed after her uncle's will was read.

Morag Weir found herself owning a big house, shares in her family's business and quite a few headaches.  She wasn't sure who she could trust.  She did know that  Cal Fergusson played an important role in her future.

I felt a connection to Morag.  My maiden name was Weir.  How funny that was.  I also knew the area her business was located in.  I visited Helensburgh in 2023.  This is my step father's hometown.  

I love historical fiction.  I hit a homerun with this one.  I recommend picking this one up.

I received this from Boldwood Books to review.

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An Heiress's Courage

Will holding on to the business she has inherited mean a future without love?

Port Glasgow, Scotland 1930

Morag Weir’s young life is full of responsibilities: caring for the ailing Sander Weir, the man who has raised her as his daughter; whilst managing his household and shipping business.

When Sander Weir dies, his brother Lawrence is outraged to learn that Morag will inherit Sander’s large home as well as a controlling interest in his shipping firm.

Complicating matters, Lawrence is Morag’s real father – having abandoned her when he remarried when Morag was six years old. Despite his past fickleness, Lawrence feels he has the right to control Morag’s new-found wealth.

As the business flounders, Morag must fight and find the courage to defy Lawrence and resist his efforts to overturn his brother’s will and also wrestle control from the unscrupulous men who wish to take the business from her.

While everyone around her is finding love, the man Morag has fallen for seems to want nothing more than a professional relationship.

Can hard work prevail and will Morag find a balance at work and with her love life?

Storytelling at its best, Evelyn Hood is the original bestselling Scottish saga writer.

Previously published in paperback as Time and Again

Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/AnHeiressCourage





Author Bio – 

The Sunday Times bestselling author of 28 published novels, Evelyn Hood had a variety of jobs, including being a journalist and a poultry farmer. She was a full time writer, best known for her family sagas, set mainly in her home town of Paisley (Renfrewshire) and on the Clyde coast, where she also lived.


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Saturday, November 8, 2025

Wartime with the Cider Girls

 

Three young women wanting something more in their lives. They had no idea what was ahead or what to expect.

The girls are so different but they had so much in common.  A wonderful friendship develops between the girls. They are there for each other when no one else is. Their dreams and hardships were shared with each other. But during war, there were secrets.

I enjoyed reading this. You can't help liking all three Cider Girls: Rose, Daisy and Elsie. They were gutsy.  They were vulnerable.  They were brave. They were scared.  They did what was needed during the war.

I loved it!

I received this book from Boldwood to review.

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#blogtour

Wartime with the Cider Girls
Can their home-front resistance see them through the darkest days?
When war breaks out, Rose Flaherty is eager to do her bit. Swapping city life in Birmingham for the fields of Somerset, she joins the Land Army to help keep Britain fed. But life on the farm is tough, the work backbreaking – and the farmer’s son, Jimmy, isn’t exactly welcoming.

An accident in the orchard brings Rose into the path of nurse Daisy and ATS clerk Elsie, and soon the three girls form an unbreakable bond. But even their quiet corner of the countryside can’t escape the shadow of war.

When Rose uncovers suspicious behaviour and whispers of a secret resistance network, she finds herself pulled into a world of coded messages, hidden identities – and very real danger.
As enemy forces close in, can the girls’ friendship and fierce spirit help protect those they love… and win a battle no one knows they’re fighting?

Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/Cidergirls 

Author Bio – 
May Ellis is the author of more than five contemporary romance and YA fiction novels. She has travelled the world, including trekking in mountains, deserts and the Great Wall of China, as well as helping build a house in Thailand. She lives in Somerset, within sight of Glastonbury Tor. Inspired by her move to the area and her love of social history, she is now writing saga fiction – based on the real-life stories of the Clark’s factory girls.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Amish Burial Blunder

 

One-night read.  Ettie and her sister can't help getting involved in local mysteries. Of course, the Detective encourages their behavior. And they are good at it!  

This is a cute series about two older Amish sisters who find themselves solving crimes. It's amazing all the escapades they find themselves in. This time the mystery involves an unknown corpse.  

I am so appreciative that Samantha Price is able to write such entertaining stories.  I know what to expect. I know I'll enjoy the story.  I know that there will not be anything offensive.

I received this book from the author to review.

Samantha Price is a USA Today bestselling author of Amish romance and cozy mysteries. Raised in the Brethren faith, she writes with a heartfelt understanding of the Amish way of life.

When she’s not writing, Samantha enjoys quiet moments at home with her rescue cat and her fluffy white dog, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Snowy from the Ettie Smith Amish Mysteries.

Find a full downloadable and printable Series-Reading-Order at: SamanthaPriceAuthor dot com



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Sunday, November 2, 2025

The Songbird and the Surveyor

I absolutely loved this book!!!


I am always impressed with the research that Denise Farnsworth does before she writes her books. This was clearly evident in reading this excellent story. The author writes about the Georgia Gold Rush.

Genevieve has a voice like an angel. Jesse works as a surveyor. And that's where the title comes from.

Both Genevieve and Jesse had trust issues. Genevieve couldn’t trust men. How could you blame her? Her guardian was a creep. She had this wall up in order to protect herself.  She never met anyone like Jesse.  With time, she could see him in a different light.

Jesse had self worth issues. His mother helped him with that. He also carried some guilt from his past behaviors. He couldn't allow himself to get close to Genevieve. 


A wonderful story.  A fast read for me.  I couldn't stop turning the page. 

I received this book to review from the author. Thank you.


#Gold rush

#lovestory

About the Book

Book: The Songbird and the Surveyor

Author: Denise Farnsworth writing as Denise Weimer

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release Date: November 3, 2025

A marriage of protection. A past full of pain. In Georgia’s wild gold country, love might strike when it’s least expected.

Genevieve Gillbard knows she’s no longer safe in the rough-and-tumble gold rush town when she overhears her controlling guardian’s plot to steal gold from a local mine owner. It takes every ounce of her courage to escape, and now she’ll do anything to keep herself safe, even accept a temporary marriage of convenience from a man who clearly wants nothing more than his independence.

After losing his first wife, surveyor Jesse Holden swore never to let anyone close enough to need him again. But when he discovers the woman he knows as the Songbird of Auraria injured and unconscious in the woods, he can’t abandon her, not with the memory of his failure to protect his wife hanging over him. He’ll keep this woman safe until she’s out of harm’s way, even if it means doing the one thing he swore he’d never do again.

As Genny recovers under Jesse’s care, she discovers he’s nothing like the manipulative men of her past. But can she trust him with her heart—knowing he plans to leave as soon as her guardian is brought to justice? And even then, she fears the sham marriage might not be enough to keep her safe from her guardian’s long reach.

 

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About the author

North Georgia native Denise Weimer, now writing as Denise Farnsworth, has authored over twenty traditionally published and indie novels and a number of novellas—historical and contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and time slip. Former managing editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas’ two historical imprints, she serves as Acquisitions & Editing Liaison for Wild Heart Books and as a freelance editor, helping other authors reach their publishing dreams. A wife and mother of two young adult daughters, Denise always pauses for coffee, chocolate, and old houses.

More from Denise

A Gold Rush…in Georgia?

Celebrate Lit Blog Post for The Songbird and the Surveyor by Denise Farnsworth (writing as Denise Weimer).

 Did you know there was a gold rush in Georgia that began twenty years before gold was discovered in California? That Georgia gold was purer than any found in the country? Comment below if you did. And I tip my hat to you. I come across many native Georgians who are unaware of this major event in their state’s history.

My first series, The Georgia Gold Series, touched on the Georgia Gold Rush. In the ten years since its release, I’ve written novels set between the Revolutionary War and contemporary times. (I also recently got married. Thus, the name change from Denise Weimer to Denise Farnsworth. I hope you’ll look for my future novels under my new name!) The period of the 1830s is one largely untouched in American history by fiction writers. I always knew I might revisit that decade in more detail. Thus, The Twenty-Niners of the Georgia Gold Rush was born.

Gold was first discovered by white men on Coker Creek in 1827, but it wasn’t until fall of 1828, when Benjamin Parks found a nugget as he returned from filling his cattle’s lick log west of the Chestatee River, that the mining industry exploded in North Georgia. The area was flooded by prospectors who clashed with the native Cherokee people. The land was soon taken from them and divvied up in a lottery of ninety-two districts, with farming plots set at a hundred and sixty acres and gold lots at forty acres. By June of 1832, almost six hundred surveyors from across Georgia were hard at work.

The gold belt stretched from Clarkesville to Canton (the setting of book two), with major concentrations near Dahlonega (the setting of book three). Auraria, located on the mountain ridge between the Etowah and Chestatee rivers, was one of the boom towns that lingered into the twentieth century, although now only a few abandoned buildings remain. Think Wild West before the west went wild. Into this setting I dropped the story of a guilt-haunted surveyor with a dangerous streak of wanderlust and an orphan who’s learned to sing for her life.

Genevieve Gillbard’s neglectful father has died and left her in the care of her guardian, a volatile saloon owner with unwholesome intentions. When she overhears a plot that implicates Charles Martin and one of his employees in a scheme to kidnap her and siphon off a local miner’s gold, Genevieve flees…right into the arms of another man she surely can’t trust.

Blaming himself for the death of his wife, Jesse Holden wants nothing less than being saddled with the wounded songbird he rescued from a drunken miner on his first trip to Auraria. But when he learns that Genny’s guardian is the same man responsible for his wife’s death, he agrees to shelter her to give his sheriff friend, also his former brother-in-law, time to entrap Charles. Neither of them expect to be forced into a marriage in name only—at least until Genny reaches her majority. Despite his efforts to hold his heart at bay, Jesse was raised by his minister-father to treat women right—something so new to Genny, it crumbles her walls. But will the emotional price of trusting Jesse prove higher than the risk to her physical safety?

Although set near raucous boom town of Auraria, The Songbird and the Surveyor is a story of quiet healing and second chances. Of rescues and God’s miraculous redirection. Of learning to spot the real among the counterfeit…and hold onto it for all you’re worth.


Saturday, October 25, 2025

The Bible Companion. Book 6

 



About the Book

Book: The Bible Companion Book 6 Psalms

Author: Karen Westbrook Moderow

Genre: Bible Study

Can you tell God how you feel? The Bible Companion Book 6 helps you approach God with both honesty and respect. A simple one-chapter-a-day format lets you engage with Scriptures without the pressure of schedules, homework, or heavy reading loads. Short daily readings and thought-provoking questions connect your story to God’s Word. For personal and group study.


In the Books of Wisdom (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs), God speaks to us in poetry—the language of the heart. In Psalms we mourn, celebrate, and worship with people who run to God in the best and worst seasons of life. Their experiences give us hope. If you feel alone, if you are hurting, if you need grace, join the psalmists who find forgiveness and strength in God's presence.


Excerpt 7 from the Book:


To pray. We pray the psalms to Jesus but also think of them as prayers of Jesus. He quoted Psalm 22:1 on the cross: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Mark 15:34). Like Jesus, we can freely express our emotions to the Lord. Offering them as a prayer makes them an act of worship. 

To align our will with God’s. The phrase “I will,” repeated often in the Psalms, reminds us that obedience is a choice. 

To enter into God’s presence. The psalms assure us that the Lord is near in every season and every circumstance of our lives. “Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there” (Ps. 139:7–8). Our cries and praises usher us into God’s presence. 

To stir up hope for the coming reign of Christ. The psalms continually point to a future day when all will be made right. God will rule, and we will rule with Him.


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Excerpt One: https://www.simpleharvestreads.com/posts/the-bible-companion-book-6-psalms-book-spotlight/
Excerpt Two: https://www.fictionbooklover.com/posts/the-bible-companion-book-6-psalms-book-spotlight/
Excerpt Three: https://www.artistwriterandstudentohmy.com/posts/the-bible-companion-book-6-psalms-book-spotlight/
Excerpt Four: https://www.deniselbarela.com/posts/the-bible-companion-book-6-psalms-book-spotlight/
Excerpt Five: https://coverloverbookreview.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-bible-companion-book-6-psalms-epic.html
Excerpt Six: https://musingsbymaureen.blogspot.com/2025/10/celebrate-lit-presents-epic-book-launch.html
Excerpt Seven: https://nannie3.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-bible-companion-book-6.html

 


About the Author

KAREN WESTBROOK MODEROW is a Bible teacher and author who

brings a storyteller’s perspective to Scripture. She holds master’s degrees in

theology and creative writing and loves introducing others to Jesus through the

stories told in God’s Word. 


Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Book 5- A Season of Confessions




Difficult decisions are made in Book 5 of the Legacy of Faith Series. Decisions that will affect many.  

Sweet Wilma and her friend, Ada, attempting to keep the family together and do a little matchmaking.  Their plans doesn't always work. Or do they?

Matthew finally has grown up. Boy, it sure has taken him a long time. Grace, hesitant at first, trusts that he has changed.

Iris is caught with one foot in the Amish way of life and another with her Englisher family.  Where does she belong? 

I love these books. I have really enjoyed reading about this family.  It's a feel good series. 

I received this book to review from the author, Samantha Price.

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Samantha Price

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About the author

Samantha Price is a USA Today bestselling author of Amish romance and cozy mysteries. Raised in the Brethren faith, she writes with a heartfelt understanding of the Amish way of life.

When she’s not writing, Samantha enjoys quiet moments at home with her rescue cat and her fluffy white dog, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Snowy from the Ettie Smith Amish Mysteries.

Find a full downloadable and printable Series-Reading-Order at: SamanthaPriceAuthor dot com

The Gingerbread Christmas Crisis

Essie and Elsa-May are at it again.  Trouble always seems to follow them.  This is Book 33 of the Essie Smith Amish Mysteries.  Can you imag...