‘The Love Letter’ Changes Lives Centuries After It Is Written [REVIEW]

Golden light kiss
When a Hollywood actress meets the screenwriter of an epic love story, she is surprised to discover he based the script on a love letter written by one of his ancestors. (Photo by Adrian Fallace, Flickr)

An actress acclaimed for her death scenes seeks a career reboot by accepting the leading role in a feature film based on a centuries-old love letter. But will this role of a lifetime change more than just the trajectory of her career? Find out in Rachel Hauck’s The Love Letter. Continue reading “‘The Love Letter’ Changes Lives Centuries After It Is Written [REVIEW]”

The Art of the Letter [GUEST POST]

Letters
Few things are as treasured as a personal letter received from someone we love. (Photo by Suzy Hazelwood, Flickr)

 

Letters. You know, the kind we get from a dear friend or relative on those rare occasions someone takes the time to put pen to paper and contact us through good old-fashioned snail mail. We love getting them, but these days our correspondence seems to have been reduced to nothing more than short-hand texts or emojis. That is why we love Rachel Hauck’s new novel, The Love Letter, a story which celebrates letters and their impact on us over time. In today’s guest post, she shows why they are still so important and how they connect us like no other medium. Enjoy! —Jathan & Heather Continue reading “The Art of the Letter [GUEST POST]”

Secrets Abound in Emily Arsenault’s ‘The Last Thing I Told You’ [REVIEW]

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In his search for answers, a detective must travel down the dark roads of the human psyche to find the truth in Emily Arsenault’s new thriller, The Last Thing I Told You. (Photo by Angy DS, Flickr)

A murdered shrink. A tenacious detective. A convicted killer. And a runaway suspect with a violent past. Who is the killer? And what sordid secrets must be uncovered to get to the truth? Find out in Emily Arsenault’s mind-bending new thriller, The Last Thing I Told You. Continue reading “Secrets Abound in Emily Arsenault’s ‘The Last Thing I Told You’ [REVIEW]”

A Stubborn Cowboy Holds the Key to Ending a Bride’s Worst Nightmare in B.J. Daniels’ ‘Rancher’s Dream’ [REVIEW]

Hawk Cahill
He may have lost her once, but Hawk Cahill is one stubborn cowboy. Meet him in B.J. Daniels’ Rancher’s Dream. (Photo courtesy HQN)

A second chance at love draws an unsuspecting bride into a dangerous labyrinth of deceit and treachery in the sixth volume of B.J. Daniels’ suspenseful Montana Cahills series, Rancher’s Dream. 
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Eric Rickstad’s ‘What Remains of Her’ Will Steal Your Sleep [REVIEW]

Secrets
Some secrets must never be told. (Photo by Sarah Horrigan, Flickr)

A grieving recluse. An ethereal girl in the woods. A decades old mystery that’s never been solved. Just how deep have some secrets been buried and at what cost will they be unearthed? Find out in Eric Rickstad’s perplexing new thriller, What Remains of Her.  Continue reading “Eric Rickstad’s ‘What Remains of Her’ Will Steal Your Sleep [REVIEW]”