5 Reasons I Don’t Think Girls Should Only Wear Dresses
[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 The takes in this post may no longer apply to what the author currently believes and/or the information may be outdated.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.] Y’all know I’m not a traditional Christian in some respects … and in others, I’m […]
Modern Romantics vs. God’s Design for Wifehood {Part 2}
Last week, we talked about how the Victorians felt about marriage and courtship along with one thing they got right! Today I’m going to talk about God’s design for marriage. That’s a big subject for a seventeen-year-old with no formal intent to marry, but I’m gonna take it on anyway!
The Victorian Ideal vs. Modern Romantics {Part 1}
Just a couple weeks ago, I posted about how Christian girls shouldn’t wrap their worlds around marriage. And, to balance that out, now I’m going to give you some marriage advice! Okay, okay. I’m joking! I’m really just going to ramble about a trope I’ve noticed in old books, some history, and how that relates […]
Dear Christian Girls: Don’t Wait!
All over the internet, there are articles and articles about being patient during “a season of waiting.” Waiting … waiting for what? Not all of the articles are necessary geared this way, but they all have the same undertone – waiting for a husband. And I take issue with that! I’ll get into the “why” […]
Beyond Her Calling, Blog Tour: Day 1
Hello ladies and gents! Welcome to the first day of the Beyond Her Calling blog tour! I’m so excited to have you here. Remember, there’s a giveaway, a Facebook party, and tons of amazing posts (as well as this one), so stick around! There’s something for everyone. Now, this post is going to cover a […]
Body by Blood: Blog Tour Intro
Well, it’s time for yet another blog tour! This time we’re featuring Body by Blood, another futuristic Christian novel. This is a novel I’m really excited about. It has some serious pro-life themes, which is something I’m very passionate about (naturally). Check out the giveaway while you’re here! In addition, there’s a signup form for […]
Trusting Through Trials: 3 Prayers in the Midst of Hardship (Guest Post)
Somedays I write posts for you … and somedays (or at least today) there are amazing guest posters who give me a hand! This guest post is actually a “post swap.” I’ve also written a little something for Anna’s blog on when God doesn’t answer prayers. You should definitely check it (and Anna’s blog) out! […]
Miss Serena’s Secret by Carolyn Miller (+ The Reveries Reader Group!)
Today we have a review of one of the most confusing books I have ever read, Miss Serena’s Secret. I loved it and hated it and loved it. However, I’ve attempted to organize my thoughts in time to post this review on the US release day! Huzzah! Now before we go any further, let me […]
You’re Never Too Far Gone for God
In these last few days, I’ve decided to attempt to finish Before a Fall, the Gibson Ashfield story, in a ridiculously short period of time (more on that later). This means, of course, that I’ve had to immerse myself in the characters, and … wow. Just wow. Gibson Ashfield is a complicated man. And, being […]
Blog Tour: Kiera by Kate Willis
Hello ladies and gents! My friend Kate Willis is publishing a book! It’s called “Kiera,” and it’s a futuristic Christian fiction story with a sweet romance thrown in. To celebrate this release, I get to interview one of the characters from Kiera; the title character’s best friend, Destiny. Destiny is one of the best characters […]
The Thief, The Damsel, and The Dragon: Cover Reveal!
Hello ladies and gents! I know, I’m supposed to be moving blogs soon. And we will be! Shortly. 😉 First, I want to introduce you to a dear writer friend of mine … who is soon to be a published author of a book whose cover we’re revealing today! (If you skip the next part […]
Quest for Leviathan by Amanda Tero
Title: Quest for Leviathan Author: Amanda Tero Genre: Historical Fiction Era: Biblical – Time of Job Publisher: Amanda Tero Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 5/5 stars