Wednesday, April 22, 2026
He Calls Me Daughter streaming on Angel
Friday, March 29, 2024
Someone Like You Movie by Karen Kingsbury
Get lost in the story! Another amazing movie that you'll be glad to see (rated PG). Very emotional all the way through. Heartbreaking and hopeful, a celebration of life and the connections that we have with one another.
Very well made, seamless, acted so believingly real. Excellent messages, hope and love. Your heart will definitely be torn in two and it will also melt. If you've read other books written by Karen, you won't be surprised that it's so well written and carries such a deep message of love.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Ordinary Angels movie
Thursday, December 8, 2022
5,000 Blankets
Monday, November 14, 2022
A Fallen Sparrow by Lynne Basham Tagawa - Celebrate Lit Blog Tour
About the Book
Book: A Fallen Sparrow
Author: Lynne Basham Tagawa
Genre: Christian Historical Fiction
Release date: August 13, 2022
Ruth Haynes uses the pen name Honorius when she writes for her father’s newspaper. Boston has changed beyond recognition, and her Loyalist views soon get her in trouble. With war looming, what will their family do?
Jonathan Russell hides a guilty secret. The Battle of Bunker’s Hill sweeps him and his Shenandoah Valley family into the war. The unthinkable happens, and he’s forced to deal with both his grief—and his guilt.
Lieutenant Robert Shirley is summoned by his godmother and introduced to the Earl of Dartmouth, who charges him to gather intelligence in Boston. He is horrified but must obey.
Gritty, realistic, and rich with scriptural truth, this story features Dr. Joseph Warren, Major John André, Henry Knox, and Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton.
Click here to get your copy!
About the Author
Lynne Tagawa is an educator and author with four sons and five grandchildren. She is the author of a narrative Texas History curriculum, Sam Houston’s Republic, and enjoys writing historical fiction. She lives with her husband in South Texas.
More from Lynne
When writing my books, I study all sorts of things: soapmaking, rifles and muskets, and horses. What breeds come to mind when you think of horses?
Here in Texas today, quarter horses are quite common, although you will find a plethora of other types: Arabians, Tennessee Walking horses, Morgans, even Friesens! Interestingly, in the 18th century, the quarter horse did not exist. Thoroughbreds (“hunters”) were fairly common as well as carriage / early draft horses: Cleveland Bays and Canadians. Narragansett pacers were popular as riding horses; George Washington was partial to pacers, and their descendants include the Tennessee Walker. Ponies and mules thrived in the backcountry.
Exotic breeds were imported as well. I included a Friesen stallion in A Fallen Sparrow because—well, because I could. Friesens were part of the ancestry of one of the very first American breeds: the Morgan.
In my stories, the horses all have names and personalities. I hope you enjoy these characters as well as my human ones!
Blog Stops
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Lynne is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card, a signed copy of the book, and handcrafted soap based on the soap a character makes!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/22674/a-fallen-sparrow-celebration-tour-giveaway
Link to purchase book: https://amzn.to/3M5tXLM
What I thought:
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Monday, September 16, 2019
Thank you Cindy and TCBN!
A new way to get wrapped up in a book you're reading! I received this beautiful, soft, comfy throw from author Cindy Regnier in a drawing on https://www.bookfun.org. It has the first few chapters of her new book - Mail-Order Refuge - printed on one side, fleece on the other side. Thank you Cindy and TCBN! A lot to love :)




















