by Darlene L. Turner | Jan 15, 2018 | Darlene L. Turner, Jaime Jo Wright, Spooky Tale, The House on Foster Hill | Book/Movie Reviews
The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright It’s 1906 and Ivy Thorpe stumbles onto an investigation of an unidentified young woman found in a tree on the grounds of the spooky house on Foster Hill. Ivy’s gentle spirit forms a bond with this woman and tries desperately...
by Darlene L. Turner | Jan 8, 2018 | Darlene L. Turner, January ACFW New Releases | ACFW New Releases
More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Contemporary Romance: Her Handyman Hero by Lorraine Beatty — Reid Blackthorn arrives in Dover on a personal mission—to make sure his terminally ill brother gets a chance to meet...
by Darlene L. Turner | Jan 1, 2018 | Darlene L. Turner, Looking Behind | From My Playlist, Still True Today
Luke thrashed about trying to wake from his dream stupor. His chest was heavy like a loaded barbell thrust upon him, making it almost impossible to breathe. What is that noise? Luke bolted upright in his bed. Smoke filled his lungs and he gasped for air. Flames danced...
by Darlene L. Turner | Dec 25, 2017 | Darlene L. Turner, Silent night, Still Christmas | Christmas Traditions & Thoughts
If you were only allowed to listen to one Christmas song (gasp!), what would it be? Which song stands out from your childhood memories? Brings the most emotion? Wraps Christmas up for you with a beautiful bow? That’s an easy one for me. Silent Night. For a number of...
by Darlene L. Turner | Dec 18, 2017 | Christmas, Darlene L. Turner, Easter, The Manger and the Cross | Christmas Traditions & Thoughts
Jesus came at Christmas so we could celebrate Easter. That is the reason for the season. Not all the bright lights, tinsel, Santa, presents, etc. While all of that is fun—it’s not the true meaning of Christmas. Do we remember this or do we bury ourselves in...