Archive for May, 2008

Review: SWEET LOVE by Sarah Strohmeyer

Julie Muller is miserable, not only is she forty but because of her age she has been replaced by a younger woman at the local television station where she was a brilliant reporter. Now she is jobless, broke and raising her teenage daughter alone. She perks up on Mothers Day when she receives a gift [...]

Talk to Me…

For someone who really doesn’t like math, I seem to be all about the numbers lately. First there was the 25,000 words in 31 days writing challenge over at CataUniversity during the month of May. That ends tomorrow.
Then there was the 99 (theme) Days of Summer. And that’s far from over. We’re still planning themes, [...]

BOOK EXCERPT: FAMILY MATTERS by SUE MOORCROFT

Gareth never admired Valerie more than when she was in the pilot’s seat, a slim figure with her hair tucked around the headset, controlling the feisty little machine that was about to hoist him into the air.
White with slashes of red and the newest helicopter the flying club owned, it was her favourite; every curvaceous [...]

Review: MISTRESS OF THE REVOLUTION by Catherine Delors

Gabrielle de Montserrat lived during the 18th century in a country providence of France. At age fifteen she was taken from a convent and brought home by her brother the Marquis Geraud de Montserrat. There, she met and fell in love with a commoner, Pierre-Andre Coffinhal. But when he asked for Gabrielle’s hand, the Marquis [...]

Review: THE TRIUMPH OF DEBORAH by Eva Etzioni-Halevy

As the Israelites go to war with the Canaanites, Deborah, a highly esteemed judge and leader of the Israelites, sends for army commander Barak against her husband’s advice. She has seen a vision that Barak has the needed skills to end the conflict between the two nations. As predicted, Barak soon defeats the [...]