Tag: slb tour

Reclaimed Blog Tour and Giveaway!

Welcome to the Reclaimed Blog Tour hosted by Singing Librarian Books! I am thrilled to be a part of this tour. Make sure you enter the giveaway and see what the other bloggers thought! About the Book   Genre: Christian, Contemporary Publisher: Rooted Publishing Publication date: February 28, 2017 Number of pages: 346 Left wounded by a marriage cut […]


Dreams in Deadwood Blog Tour and Giveaway!

Please help me welcome Kari Trumbo to the blog today as part of the Singing Librarian Blog Tour!! I love it when authors take the time to talk to us readers 🙂 About the Book Series: Seven Brides of South Dakota Genre: Christian, Historical, Romance Publisher: Indie Publication date: February 28, 2017 Number of pages: 298 Jennie Arnsby wants […]


A Second Chance Review, Author Interview and Giveaway!!

I am so excited for today’s post. Not only are we looking at this lovely story by Alexis Goring, but she’s answering questions, and I’m giving you a preview of the book!! And if that wasn’t enough…….there’s a giveaway at the end. Woohoo!! About the Book Genre: Contemporary, Romance Publisher: Forget Me Not Romance Publication date: January […]


Ordinary Snowflakes Blog Tour and Giveaway!

Genre: Adult, Christian, Contemporary, Fiction, Romance, Novella Publisher: Rooted Publishing Publication date: November 7, 2016 Number of pages: 118 Someone has noticed me. A secret admirer? A man with a good heart, who sees how much I actually need help, even though I never admit it? Maybe this is the beginning of a beautiful story—a romance full of hope […]


God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea Giveaway!

    Genre: Devotional Journal, Non-fiction, Christian Publisher: Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas Publication date: July 11, 2013 Number of pages: 184 “In fifty-plus concise, focused, appealing, and penetrating meditations on scriptural passages, this book offers in-sights and challenges applied to 21st-century American life. The voice is original, unyielding and gentle, guiding, asking the readers to turn from busy-ness […]