March 2017 Spotlight: Sun Shadow ~ the Reveal

I have a Pinterest board that was for a while secret but has been public for several months now. It’s called “Sun Shadow,” which is presumably the title of a novel. Well, yes, it is. That board contains all sorts of stuff for a novel that I’m eventually going to write, Sun Shadow. You can […]

Tips for Reading

Hi guys! I decided it’d be fun to write a random post today. I know most of you love reading, so this will be right up your alley. Tips about eating! No, wait … reading. Sorry. I’m sick, so I haven’t eaten much today, and eating makes me sick, but I keep thinking there must […]

London in the Dark by Victoria Lynn

Title: London In The Dark Author: Victoria Lynn Series: Light of London, #1 Genre: Christian Historical Mystery Era: 1910 (Edwardian) Setting: London, England Publisher: Ichthus Family Productions Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 3.5/5 London in the Dark by Victoria Lynn London, 1910 Budding Private Detective Cyril Arlington Hartwell has a conundrum. […]

Death Comes in April

This may be crazy, but I’ve decided to try to write 15,000 words in April for Camp NaNoWriMo. My project is Once a Stratton, a historical fiction novel set in the 1850s (1855-1858). What is Camp NaNoWriMo? Well, if you’ve been following me long, you know what NaNoWriMo is (if not, it’s a basically a […]

Interview with Debra Sue Brice

Today we have an interview with Debra Sue Brice, author of Icing and Crossing Boarders, Christian contemporary romances, and the Danni Girl Mysteries, cozy detective stories. Without further ado, interview! (That rhymed … quite by accident …) Welcome to Reveries Reviews, Debra Sue Brice! First, could you tell us a little about yourself? I absolutely love to […]

In Which I Try to Improve Myself

A couple days ago, I drummed up a new schedule for my *clears throat important* personal improvement. I’m getting up at 6:30 every morning (except on the weekends). I’m going to bed at 10:30 (well, more like 11:30 … or later … but I’m trying). I’m getting all my jobs done earlier than I did […]

A Question of Honor by Jesseca Wheaton (blog tour)

Title: A Question of Honor Author: Jesseca Wheaton Series: Questions of War, #1 Genre: Christian Historical Adventure Era: 1940 (WW2) Setting: Kansas (USA), England, and France Publisher: Jesseca Wheaton Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 5/5 stars A Question of Honor by Jesseca Wheaton A man. A child. A war.  When German […]

Kell in Cal(ifornia)

As most of you know, I took a trip to California with my parents last week. I took quite a few pictures while I was there, and today I’ll be sharing a few of them with you. However, before you move on to my excellent photography, I’d like to direct you attention to this poll. […]

The Lucky Hat Mine by J.v.L. Bell

Title: The Lucky Hat Mine Author: J.v.L. Bell Genre: Historical Mystery/Romance/Comedy Era: 1860s Setting: Idaho Springs, Colorado Publisher: Hansen Publishing Group Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 3.5/5 stars (one star was removed for content issues) The Lucky Hat Mine by J.v.L. Bell A recipe for true love or murder? Ingredients: one […]

March 2017 Dares

Hello all! Time for another dares post, but first we’re trying something new. -February Highlights- Went to California to visit my sister and her family for a week. Pictures coming Wednesday! Although not very good pictures. I also made some observations about humankind while I was down there (basically, I spied on random people and […]

Flowers, Part 4

Before you read this, you must promise not to hate any of the characters. Well, not much. You can hate them a little … but you can’t hate the story. Hating the story is decidedly not allowed. It’s off limits. Don’t even think about it. As you can see, I’m testing out the ‘featured image’ […]

Savior Like a Shepherd: Release Tour

Faith Blum is having an amazing release tour for her book, Savior Like a Shepherd. It’s the first novel in her Orphans of the West series. I know, I know … we’re all sorry to see Hymns of the West go. But it’s time for something new, and I just bet (not literally but … […]