Archive for the 'Monday’s Musings' Category

Shades of Chocolate

Monday, April 18th, 2016

Shades of Chocolate By Cecelia Dowdy The Bakery Romance Series Book Two Toni enjoys making sweet treats in her bakery. Haunted by her abusive childhood, she struggles with her faith in God. Her world changes when a handsome stranger comes into her bakery, reminiscing about his childhood. Jason Matthews misses his days of working in […]

Blue Ribbon Trail Ride

Monday, February 22nd, 2016

Blue Ribbon Trail Ride By Miralee Ferrell Thirteen-year old Kate and her friends came up with the perfect way to raise money for her autistic younger brother and others to attend summer camp—a horse scavenger hunt! As local businesses donate money and prizes, Kate keeps the entry fees in her mom’s antique jewelry box. But […]

Kissed by a Cowboy

Monday, February 22nd, 2016

Kissed by a Cowboy By Debra Clopton Having lived through her parents’ divorces, Cassidy Starr knows when the stakes are not in her favor. Divorced herself and humiliated, her faith on rocky ground Cassidy is done with love. Finished. So over it. Instead, she’s returned to Wishing Springs Texas and the rundown farm she’s inherited […]

In Honor of MLK, Jr

Monday, January 18th, 2016

The Maccabeats and Naturally 7, two a cappella groups, sing “Shed a Little Light” in recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr. day.

We Are Connected

Monday, November 30th, 2015

  I often get lost on You Tube. Yesterday I went on a Wintley Phipps binge. This music video added to my knowledge, but most of all it touched me greatly. This is one of my favorite hymns. Wintley’s rendition brought tears.

A Flounder Is a Flounder

Monday, September 14th, 2015

See that picture up there? That man is holding a flounder. There are so many authors, journalists and especially bloggers who don’t have a clue. I would presume that the word floundering means fishing for flounder. Logical, right? That’s what always pops into my head when I see that word. Then why are so many […]

Hope Harbor

Monday, August 10th, 2015

Hope Harbor By Irene Hannon Tracy Campbell never wanted to leave Hope Harbor, Oregon, or the idyllic three-generation cranberry farm where she grew up. But life–and love–altered her plans. Now she’s home again–with a floundering farm to run . . . a tragic secret . . . and a wounded heart. Romance is not on […]

Love’s Rescue

Monday, June 8th, 2015

Love’s Rescue By Christine Johnson Can a girl enamored with the adventurous seas ever be content with the tame life of a Southern belle? When her mother dies, Elizabeth Benjamin heads home to Key West, determined to transform herself into the perfect Southern belle her parents always wished her to be. But nothing goes according […]

In Memory

Monday, May 25th, 2015

George E. Lawson In memory of my father and all the others who served our country to preserve the many freedoms we used to have.

Anna’s Crossing

Monday, March 9th, 2015

Anna’s Crossing By Suzanne Woods Fisher Some endings are really beginnings . . . On a hot day in 1737 in Rotterdam, Anna König reluctantly sets foot on the Charming Nancy, a merchant ship that will carry her and her fellow Amish believers across the Atlantic to start a new life. As the only one […]