An Interview with Katja H. Labonté

Hey folks! Springtime in Surrey has been out for over a year, but I have wanted to interview Katja for a while! I’m just finally getting around to sharing this interview, so enjoy! Springtime in Surrey would be a great book to give as a Christmas present to a reader you love, so what better […]
Finding Your Voice (Voices of the Future: Stories of Courage & Compassion)

As you probably know, Voices of the Future: Stories of Courage & Compassion released last week, and I am still in celebration mode! Getting to be a part of this awesome anthology with the Author Conservatory has been amazing, and I’m thrilled to say that we have sold 500+ books thus far … and are […]
Why You Should Buy Voices of the Future: Stories of Courage & Compassion

As you know, I am soon launching an anthology with the Author Conservatory … Voices of the Future: Stories of Courage & Compassion. And, well, of course I think you should buy it! However, I do realize that a part of you is probably going, “Well, why should I?” Let me tell you why! But […]
A Bird in the Snow by M.C. Kennedy | Book Spotlight & Giveaway

Hey folks! Today I’ve got another blog tour for you for a novel called A Bird in the Snow, which was written by M.C. Kennedy. You can purchase the novel here … or you can just scroll down to find all about it first! A Bird in the Snow is the second novel in the […]
A Guest Post by Alice Strauss ~ Like a Ship on the Sea Launch Tour & Giveaway

In today’s post, I feature Alice giving a “matron of honor” speech because that’s what she wanted to do with her opportunity to guest post. God help us all. Before that, here’s the normal launch tour stuff . . . About Like a Ship on the Sea If God asks you to confront a storm, […]
Why You Should Read Like a Ship on the Sea | Launch Tour, Giveaway, & More!

Hey folks! With Like a Ship on the Sea releasing tomorrow, I thought now is as good a time as any to try to convince you to read the novel … right? After I get through a giveaway and all the other fun launch stuff, I’m going to talk about that … but first, I’d […]
The Springtime in Surrey Blog Tour Kickoff | Wild Blue Wonder Press’s Debut Anthology Is Here!

HEY FOLKS! Kellyn here, and I’m SO READY for the launch of Wild Blue Wonder Press‘s first-ever anthology, a collection of eight novellas hand-selected to share some amazing Christian themes, both explicit and more subtle, with you. These stories are clean (at worst, PG for thematic elements like a Jane Austen adaptation, but you can […]
The Case for Physical Attraction in Christian Romance

Lately, y’all have been acting … well, exactly the same as you always have acted about physical attraction in Christian romance. Yet as an adult, with adult thoughts (okay, childish thoughts, but at least I AM an adult, technically), I feel a need to sit down and write another post about it. I’m sure you’ve […]
5 Vital To Dos That Should Be on Every Author’s List

Hey folks! I thought it’d be fun to do a basic post with some things I often see authors NOT doing … that they should! Let’s get right into it. 1: Set up Amazon Author Central, Goodreads, and BookBub Accounts Once you have a book out, make sure your Amazon Author Central, Goodreads, and BookBub […]
After Our Castle is Launched (+ ENTER THE GIVEAWAY!!!)

Today I’m going to share an Instagram post I shared this Monday because I really liked it. The day after launch day is always a good day to reflect. To think back on previous books in the series and to wonder. What was, what is, and what could have been. I like to stare at […]
The Beyond Her Calling Relaunch Blog Tour | A Post about Ivy and Jordy

In today’s blog post, I’ll be talking about Jordy and Ivy, who are one of my favorite couples. I decided to spend a little time listing my favorite things about them. So let’s getting into it! My Favorite Things About Ivy Knight She’s super sweet & innocent. Yet I wouldn’t call her naïve, not exactly. […]
Excuse Me, You Got Some Feminism in My Regency Romance

[Note: this is an old blog post. The takes in this post may no longer apply to what the author currently believes and/or the information may be outdated. Please take all that is written here with a grain of salt.] EDIT: an updated version of this post has been shared here. Today I’m here to […]