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Category Archives: Books
Review: T.I. Lowe’s “Indigo Isle”
The story of “Indigo Isle” follows Hollywood location scout Sonny Bates arriving near her hometown in South Carolina for a movie project. As the filming progresses, readers learn that Sonny has two big secrets in her life, her abusive romantic … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary romance, fiction, Indigo Isle, Reviews, T.I. Lowe
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BTSCelebs to Review T.I. Lowe’s “Indigo Isle” This Winter
BTSCelebs will celebrate the first half of the new year with a brand new novel! Bestselling author T.I. Lowe returns to her love of novel writing with her upcoming title “Indigo Isle.” The contemporary romance promises to be about a … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary, fiction, romance, T.I. Lowe
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Review: Patricia Raybon’s “Double the Lies”
In February, Patricia Raybon continues Annalee Spain’s 1920s tale in “Double the Lies.” The young and black detective has to overcome crime and racism in a historical Colorado.
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Tagged An Annalee Spain Mystery, authors, Double the Lies, fiction, mystery, Patricia Raybon, Reviews, Stephen Curry, suspense
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BTSCelebs To Review Patricia Raybon’s “Double the Lies”
This fall, BTSCelebs plans to review the second book in Patricia Raybon‘s Annalee Spain Mystery series titled “Double the Lies“. In the new mystery novel, Annalee gives a crying woman her handkerchief and somehow gets framed for murder. She is … Continue reading
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Tagged An Annalee Spain Mystery, Double the Lies, fiction, mystery, Patricia Raybon, suspense, thrillers
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[Guest Blogger] Finding A Way In The Desert
Jennifer L. Wright: I am a desert rat. Although born and raised in Indiana, I have lived in the southwest for the past eleven years. From Nevada to Arizona to New Mexico, I’ve had a house in several different states … Continue reading
[Guest Blogger] Addiction: Am I Supporting Or Enabling?
Cindy Woodsmall: Nurturers unite! We love our people. We love loving them. We live to support them in their endeavors. If they need our help, we’ll give until it hurts and then give even more. Nothing is more important than … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, bloggers, Cindy Woodsmall, enabling, Erin Woodsmall, support, Writers, Yesterday's Gone
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Review: Andrews and Wilson’s “Dark Fall”
Andrews and Wilson are gearing up to release the third installment of their Shepherds Series titled “Dark Fall” on November 8th, 2022. The upcoming book is even more gritty and intense than the last one. This time around, the action … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrews and Wilson, Dark Fall, fiction, mystery, Shepherds series, suspense, thrillers
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[Guest Blogger] Courage for the Great Unknown
Chris Fabry: Stories are a way I explain my life. Writing is an exercise in complete surrender to the imagination and world-building given by our Creator. When we create, we imitate his creative act in a small way. But with … Continue reading
[Guest Blogger] Forgiving When You Can’t Forget
Robin W. Pearson: I have a decently sized scar just above my knee. My little people asked me about it, and I explained to them that it happened when I was in elementary school. From what I remember, I was … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Inspiration, Robin W. Pearson, Walking in Tall Weeds, Writers
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[Guest Blogger] Silken Celebrations: The Role of Hanboks in Korean-American Milestones
Sandra Byrd: A woman draped in a beautiful sari evokes thoughts of India. A Stetson hat, big silver belt buckles, and spurred boots speak of Texas. But what comes to mind when you hear the word hanbok, the traditional garments … Continue reading
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Tagged Hanboks, Heirlooms, Sandra Byrd, South Korea
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