Tuesday, May 12, 2026

On Tour: Mr. Cutler's Wonderful Creations


About the Book

Book: Mr. Cutler’s Wonderful Creations: A Children’s Book About Finding Your God-given Identity.

Author: Aaron P. Gordon

Genre: Christian Children’s Book

Release Date: November, 2025

After being presented as a special birthday present to Alina, Fork, Knife, and Spoon embark on a journey to find purpose. Disappointed with what they thought happiness was, everything changes when they have a conversation with the man who created them.

 Click here to get your copy!

 

About the Author

A native of Washington, D.C., Aaron P. Gordon currently resides in Harrisonburg, Virginia with his wife of 28 years, Valerie. Before entering the corporate world, Aaron served as a Captain in the U.S. Army.  Aaron has a diverse and extensive leadership background with experience in the multiple industries. He is also a certified executive coach for John Maxwell and holds a B.S. in Operations Management from the United States Military Academy. With four children and six grandchildren, the passion of his life is to help people maximize their relationship with God through humor, Biblical principles, and everyday examples.


Author Interview

What is your favorite thing about being a writer? The ability to take seemingly complex subjects and make them understandable and practical to all age levels.

What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?
I learned just how much my stories resonated with people everywhere. The concepts were simple enough for kids to understand and yet challenging enough to inspire change in adults.

Can you share a real-life event that inspired your writing?
Honestly, just a desire to pass on lessons learned in my life to my kids and grandkids. I want them to always be able to see what “G-Pa” learned in a particular situation. If I can help them or others avoid one needless pothole from life, then my sacrifice was worth it in writing these books.

What questions do you ask yourself when preparing to write a new book? What audience can this work make the most impact? Is the principle that I’m trying to bring out clear enough? Am I staying true to the story that God gave me? Is it biblically accurate?

What was the best money you spent as a writer? Using Fiverr to find an illustrator and help format my book. It literally saved me thousands from going the traditional publisher route.

How are your characters like you? Different? Funny enough, all of the characters represent one of my family members lol!

How do you come up with story lines/book topic? All of the stories are literally things that I’ve experienced or that actually happened to me! It’s really a function of choosing which topics are suited to be written in a book format.

Why do you write in your particular genre? Bible stories and leaderships have always been two of my passions. As John Maxwell says, “leadership is influence.” The ability to influence people to become better leaders and disciples of Christ through biblical principles is quite fulfilling to me.

What is one thing you wish you could do? Les Brown always says, “live full but die empty.” Instead of wishing what I could do, I’m actively trying to do all that I feel that I’ve been created to say and do. Whatever that looks like becomes my mandate to do. My simple work may make all the difference in the world in changing someone towards become a better and more principled God-focused leader. For me to hold out on that is malpractice against my Creator who gave it to me.

What was your favorite childhood book and why? Where The Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls. When I cried at the end, it made me understand the power of the written word to invoke emotion.

Blog Stops

Simple Harvest Reads, May 2 (Author Interview)

The Bookish Ledger, May 3 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, May 3

Guild Master, May 4 (Author Interview)



Fiction Book Lover, May 7 (Author Interview)

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, May 8 (Author Interview)

Books Less Travelled, May 9 (Author Interview)



History, Hope & Happily Ever After, May 12 (Author Interview)

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, May 13 (Author Interview)


For the Love of Literature, May 15 (Author Interview)

Giveaway



To celebrate his tour, Aaron is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/v8A9r/mr-cutlers-wonderful-creations-celebration-tour-giveaway


Monday, May 11, 2026

Movie Monday: O.S.S.

Movie Monday: O.S.S.

Everyone loves a good spy flick, and throughout the 1930s and 1940s Hollywood put out their fair share, but as soon as World War II ended, executives scrambled produce a film about the O.S.S., the Office of Strategic Services and precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency. Paramount won the race with the May 1946 release of O.S.S. Written by Richard Maibum, a WWII veteran who later wrote twelve of the first fifteen James Bond movies. Maibum also narrates O.S.S.

The movie stars Alan Ladd and Geraldine Fitzgerald, a prolific Irish American actress who unfortunately has been long forgotten despite winning a Daytime Emmy Award and nominations for an Academy Award, a Tony award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Initially studying painting at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art, she was inspired to move into acting in 1932 by her aunt actress Shelah Richards. Relocating to London she was successful almost immediately and appeared in several films before crossing “the pond” to America where she went to Hollywood and was cast in many well-known films such as Wuthering Heights (1939), Dark Victory (1939), and Watch on the Rhine (1943). Her portrayal of Elaine Dupress in O.S.S. is strong with just enough “braininess and class to get the job done.”(1)

O.S.S. was Alan Ladd’s first film after The Blue Dahlia that released in April 1946.
, and he does a brilliant job as an undercover agent working in occupied France during the war. In intriguing twist to his character is that he is sent to work for the OSS after being arrested for espionage while attempting to steal an electric circuit from a Baltimore, Maryland manufacturing plant. Apparently, thievery was a skill in demand for the organization! His character isn’t quite Bondesque but as one source put it, the flavor of the film suggests later Bond elements.

John Hoyt, who would go on to star in many film noir, makes his noteworthy debut in O.S.S. as a darkly twisted Gestapo agent who falls for Fitzgerald and manipulates her into romantic relationship (or so he thinks). He manages to live after she attempts to kill him and spends the remainder of the movie trying to find the woman “who did him wrong.”

The movie is directed by Irving Pichel who began his acting career when studios were hiring theater-trained actors for the “new fangled” talkies. He secured a contract with Paramount and worked extensively through the 1930s as a character actor. He also performed on radio and narrated two of Hollywood’s most popular movies, How Green was my Valley and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. When acting jobs began to dry up just before WWII commenced, he turned to directing and was tapped to direct several B-movies before moving to 20th Century Fox to direct their leading actors and actresses. Many of his movies were pro-British and anti-Nazi. Tragically, he would later be part of the “Hollywood Nineteen” who refused to name suspected Communists to the House Un-American Activities Committee, were blacklisted, and saw their careers implode as a result.

Alan Ladd and Richard Benedict reprised their roles in a 60-minute adaptation for the “Lux Radio Theater” broadcast that aired on November 18, 1946.

Have you seen this classic?

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Dutch Dawn

Will they survive the 500-mile journey to freedom?


Isak Westgard is only six missions short to be rotated stateside. Then the unthinkable happens, and he crashes in the occupied Netherlands where the chances of him making it back to England are slim to none. The beautiful and tough-as-nails resistance courier begs to differ and claims she hasn’t lost anyone yet. The problem is the longer they’re together, the less he wants to escape.
 
Annaliese Claasen has escorted her fair share of refugees and downed Allied pilots to safety - too numerous to remember. Until now. There’s something different about the Norwegian-American lieutenant, and it’s more than his good looks. Can she get him out of the country before losing her heart?

Purchase Link: https://books2read.com/u/bMjoxV

Photo credits:
Movie Poster: By Unknown - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038794/, Fair use
Movie Stills: Courtesy Paramount Pictures

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Talkshow Thursday: Meet Jessica Brodie

Talkshow Thursdsay: 
Welcome Jessica Brodie!

I'm please to welcome Jessica to my blog for the first time and loved learning more about her. Grab a cup of your favorite beverage and read on.

When did you know you wanted to be an author? I cannot remember a time when I didn’t want to be an author! I’ve been writing in my mind since I was two, when my mom let me play with her old typewriter. I was an imaginative and terribly shy child, and books were my first friends. I started to read at a young age so I didn’t have to wait for an adult to read to me. On that old typewriter I’d invent stories about my stuffed animals, and I’d play elaborate games in my room where my clothing would come to life as imaginary friends, characters in a book I hadn’t yet written. Fast forward a few years, and I began writing as a way to imitate my favorite authors. I wrote everything from short stories and plays to (bad) poetry. I wrote my first novel at age twenty-one (I call it my “practice” novel), and to date I’ve published three novels, along with devotionals and anthologies. Fiction is my heart, and I can’t fathom stopping.

What is your favorite thing about being a writer? I love creating characters who feel like real people I’d enjoy spending time with. In many ways, I’m still doing what I used to do as a young girl—filling my world with imaginary friends, only I get to share these “friends” with the rest of the world. My characters aren’t perfect, and I strive to make them authentic.

How did you learn how to write? I learned to write by reading. I find we humans imitate what we
love, and I love novels—good novels, the kind of books you want to escape into and carry with you throughout the day. I also learned to write by doing—I majored in journalism in college and then got my master’s in English, and I have been a journalist for three decades. For the past sixteen years, I’ve run a Christian denominational newspaper. Having a deadline and an automatic audience forced me to become a better writer, and later challenging myself to write shorter pieces helped me learn to write tighter and stronger.

What does your writing space look like? I actually have multiple writing spaces—that way I never get burned out or stale. Sometimes I write at my desk at my office (either in a chair or standing, depending on my mood and body aches). Sometimes it’s at the kitchen table by a huge window wearing noise-canceling headphones playing some peppy instrumental music. For many years, I wrote in my car before work because it was the only place I could get some quiet. When my kids were little, I’d wake up at four a.m. to write at my grandmother’s old writing desk. One odd place I write is on my feet while taking walks in the neighborhood, voice-texting into the Notes app on my iPhone. It’s surprisingly invigorating—something about movement and fresh air triggers a wave of creative energy for me.

How do you deal with the pressure of deadlines? Deadlines are my “secret sauce,” truly. I crave deadlines. Without a deadline, I can fritter away my time, but when I have a deadline, it forces my fingers to the keys. I hate letting others down, so deadlines become a mantle of responsibility—I know I must fulfill my assignment “or else.” I also use deadlines as a faith challenge. Sometimes doubt will plague me, or I feel like I can’t deliver on a story or an article, but I pray and then choose to believe that God will fill in the missing pieces that I cannot. He always does, and I trust that he always will.

What is one thing you wish you could do? I wish I could do so many things! I’ve always said I write because I can’t paint. I admire how visual artists, particularly oil and watercolor painters, are able to capture a scene and evoke so much emotion and hope and mystery without a single word—I wish I could do that. I also wish I could dance or sing—not just carry a tune but really sing. I think we’re all creative beings in our own way, all striving to imitate the Lord in our own ways and add our gifts to his greater whole.

How do you celebrate when you finish a manuscript? 
I usually don’t celebrate—because I’m honestly sort of stunned when the book ends. I don’t actually realize I’m “finished” for days, sometimes even longer. By then, I’m editing and onto the next project! Perhaps I don’t want to admit to myself I’m finished, because the characters and worlds I create feel so much like reality that I don’t really want them to be done. When I do remember to celebrate, I usually go out to dinner somewhere yummy with my family, then watch a good movie.

What is your advice to fledgling writers? Keep writing and keep reading. Reading makes us better writers. Writing helps us hone our craft. If you’re doing both of those things every day, then write for publication, even if it’s a volunteer stint or for your own blog or e-newsletter. You’ll surprise yourself with what you’re able to produce when you “have to” do it.

What books are on your nightstand right now? When I discover a book I like, I typically go out and read everything that writer has ever written. Right now, having finished Charles Martin’s Keeper series, I’m now reading everything he’s ever written. Next I’m planning to dive into Francine Rivers.

About Jessica:

Jessica Brodie is the author of the award-winning, Amazon bestselling, faith-based Dahlia Series, where grace meets grit in a small Southern town as faith is tested, hearts are mended, and hope refuses to stay buried. 

About her books: 

The Memory Garden: Book One: This Amazon-bestselling first book in the Dahlia Series is a gripping Southern novel following a broken journalist who finds unexpected purpose in a small town when a troubled boy’s dangerous secret puts them both at risk. 

Tangled Roots: Book Two: Tiff Steadman thought she’d escaped her shameful past—until her recently paroled brother James arrives in Dahlia, threatening the respectable life she’s carefully built. As wedding plans and buried secrets collide, these two siblings must confront the truth they’ve both been hiding and decide if redemption is worth the cost. 

Hidden Seeds: Book Three: Returning to Dahlia after tragedy exposes her fiancĂ©’s betrayal, Natalie Motts rebuilds her life through art and unexpected friendship with Laney, a trafficking survivor hiding a dangerous past. When Natalie’s teenage sister vanishes, Laney must choose between protecting her hard-won safety and stepping back into darkness to bring the girl home. 

Book Four: Coming 2027.


Photo Credits:
Author Photo and book image: courtesy of Jessica Brodie
Reader: Pixabay/Kat Sampang
Restaurant: Pixabay/Pavel Chren

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Release Day! Dutch Dawn

 Release Day! Dutch Dawn 



Book 3 of The Resistance Chronicles is now available in ebook and paperback. Germany invaded The Netherlands in April 1940 beginning five years of brutal occupation. But the Dutch showed what they were made of and resisted their captures, first as individuals, then as an integrated network of cells. One of the jobs was to courier downed Allied pilots out of the country to safety - allied pilots who were taller, healthier, and full of strange habits that made them stand out in a crowd.  

About Dutch Dawn

Will they survive the 500-mile journey to freedom?

Isak Westgard is only six missions short to be rotated stateside. Then the unthinkable happens, and he crashes in the occupied Netherlands where the chances of him making it back to England are slim to none. The beautiful and tough-as-nails resistance courier begs to differ and claims she hasn’t lost anyone yet. The problem is the longer they’re together, the less he wants to escape.

Annaliese Claasen has escorted her fair share of refugees and downed Allied pilots to safety - too numerous to remember. Until now. There’s something different about the Norwegian-American lieutenant, and it’s more than his good looks. 
Can she get him out of the country before losing her heart?

Monday, May 4, 2026

On Tour: Just Another Home

 


About the Book

Book: Just Another Home

Author: Kimberly Banet

Genre: Contemporary Christian Fiction, Women’s Christian Fiction

Release Date: May 7, 2024

Sixteen-year-old Sam Keller has lived in foster homes and group homes most of his life and has long ago given up on the dream of a stable, forever family. Adults have always let him down, and so has God, and he has no use for either.

John and Abbie Grayson are a respected, successful couple in their fifties with two grown children. They live in their dream home in Franklin, TN, an idyllic suburb of Nashville, where John is a successful college basketball coach, and Abbie works part-time at their local church. But Abbie feels something is missing from her life and convinces John they should become foster parents.

Their worlds collide when Sam is placed in the Grayson home for a few days. Days turn into months, and Sam thrives with the Graysons and allows himself to dream of a forever family, while John and Abbie realize the teen has found his way into their hearts.

As the Graysons begin to investigate the possibility of adopting Sam, an evil agenda emerges, and a secret past is revealed. Nothing short of a miracle can save Sam from a harrowing ordeal and keep the Grayson family together.

 

Click here to get your copy!

 

About the Author

Kimberly Banet received her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University. She started writing in 2020. Her debut novel, Just Another Home, was a 2023 ACFW Genesis Finalist.

Kimberly was married to the love of her life, Jeff, from 1988 until his passing in December, 2024. Together they raised two children, Nicole and Brandon.

Kimberly lives in beautiful Starlight, Indiana, with her two fur babies, Daisy and Winnie.


More from Kimberly

My debut novel, Just Another Home, was released in 2024. It’s about a teen in the foster care system, Sam, who is placed with a couple in their fifties, John and Abbie. Something most people don’t know about Just Another Home is that the setting of the story, Franklin, Tennessee, was not just some random town I chose for the backdrop of Sam’s story. Franklin is a place I’ve visited many times and is near and dear to my heart.

In 2015, our daughter and son-in-law moved to Franklin, a little over three hours from our home in Indiana where my husband and I have lived all our lives. We visited frequently. We loved the small-town, rural feel of Franklin, with its rolling fields and farms and the scenic beauty of the nearby Natchez Trace Parkway. It also satisfied everything we wanted in a small city with its unique shops, boutiques and locally-owned restaurants on Main Street and nearby Cool Springs.

My favorite things about Franklin, though, were the great family weekends we spent there. The memories of one weekend in particular always makes me smile. We attended the Dickens of a Christmas Festival on the square in downtown Franklin. It was just one of the many festivals they have there, but the one I love the most.

It was a blustery, cold day for Middle Tennessee. The high was only 30 degrees and snow flurries were flying. With coffee in hand, we braved the downtown streets and met all our favorite Dickens characters—Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, and Tiny Tim, among others. There were vendor booths, and a giant, beautifully lit Christmas tree in the square. It was a beautiful, Christmas-like day with our whole family together in the same place at the same time. When we got too cold to walk anymore, we ducked into a pizzeria to have lunch and warm up. Then we finished the day at our favorite local bookstore there, Landmark. This mother’s heart was full.

Does all of this sound familiar? If you’ve read Just Another Home, it does, because this exact story is played out as Sam attends the Dickens Festival with his foster family. It’s the first time he is genuinely happy since he can remember. He can enjoy the day with them without having to fight for survival or worry about what tomorrow brings. For once he is free and his heart is not troubled.

Kind of like this momma’s heart, having her whole family in the same place at the same time.

Interview with Kimberly

What is your favorite thing about being a writer? Hearing from readers and talking to them in person. I have met so many interesting people from across the country who have read my books and shared feedback. I appreciate every person who takes the time to read my books, and I love hearing how they connected with the stories. Vendor events are the best because I get to talk to readers in person.

What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books? The most surprising thing is how much work there is to do once you submit your book to your publisher. Rounds of edits, cover decisions, and pre-release marketing. Then once the book is released, the marketing never ends. Newsletters, promos, and more! I never dreamed that writing the book would only be the beginning. I love it all though.

Can you share a real-life event that inspired your writing? In Just Another Home, there is a scene where the family attends the Dicken’s Festival in Franklin, Tennessee. This scene mirrors my family’s experience at the Dicken’s Festival in 2016. It was such a special time for me with my kids being together with my husband and I all in the same place at the same time. The fictional family’s experience there was actually our own.

What questions do you ask yourself when preparing to write a new book? First and foremost, what theme has God laid on my heart? The times I have been stuck, not knowing what to write, are the times I haven’t asked God to guide me. It’s the most important part of the process for me. What was the best money you spent as a writer? Vendor event fees. I set up at craft fairs throughout the summer and fall and get to meet new people and introduce my books to new audiences. So far it’s always been money well spent.

Blog Stops



Stories By Gina, April 26 (Author Interview)

Simple Harvest Reads, April 27 (Author Interview)


Artistic Nobody, April 28 (Author Interview)


The Bookish Ledger, April 30 (Author Interview)

Fiction Book Lover, May 1 (Author Interview)

Books Less Travelled, May 2 (Author Interview)


History, Hope & Happily Ever After, May 4 (Author Interview)

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, May 5 (Author Interview)


Vicky Sluiter, May 6 (Author Interview)


For the Love of Literature, May 8 (Author Interview)

Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Kimberly is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a signed copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/HlylC/just-another-home-celebration-tour-giveaway

Friday, May 1, 2026

Fiction Friday: May New Releases in Christian Fiction

May 2026 New Releases
More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website

Biblical Historical:


Blaze of Honor by DM Griffin -- Driven by a desire to please his father and caught in a dizzying storm of politics and family vendettas, Joram reluctantly accepts a fake marriage, meant to bring a young woman to Jerusalem so she could marry another man. Knowing how his father felt about women, a view he adopted as his own, Joram wasn’t prepared for the transformation that would take place once he began playing the role of a husband for all the wrong reasons. The treacherous journey, marked by near-death experiences, culminated with them arriving in Jerusalem amidst the vibrant Feast of Weeks. With his knowledge of God ringing hollow as a mere religious duty, Joram divorced his wife and surrendered her to another man, determined to honor his word. But when he stumbles upon the truth and feels the burning intensity of the Holy Spirit descend in a blaze of honor that illuminates far more than he could have ever imagined, Joram has to decide if he is willing to walk the path of love. (Biblical Historical, Independently Published)

Contemporary Romance:

Love in God's Timing by Tara Baisden -- Rebecca Hartwell is the woman everyone in Serenity Crossing counts on — the salon owner with the warm smile, the volunteer who never says no, the daughter and sister and friend who holds it all together. But beneath the life she has so carefully built lies a wound she refuses to name: the boy she loved at eighteen left to follow God's call, and when she gave him the chance to fight for her, he didn't. When Conner Delaney returns to Serenity Crossing as the new assistant pastor and walks straight back into her daily life, Rebecca discovers that a decade of distance hasn't dulled a thing. He is steadier now. Kinder. And the way he looks at her tells her he came home carrying the same secret she did — that what they had at eighteen was never finished. When a decision looms that could separate them for good, they face the truest test of faith either has known — not whether God can restore what was lost, but whether they are brave enough to let Him. (Contemporary Romance from Sterling Ridge Press LLC)

On the Fence About You by Emily Conrad -- If good fences make good neighbors, these former childhood sweethearts are doomed to stay enemies. Combat veteran Hale Bastian and veterinarian Morgan Reynolds were best friends in childhood, but since a falling out twenty years ago, they’ve become strangers to each other. So much so that they don't realize Hale bought the house next door to Morgan upon his return to small-town Chimney Creek, Wisconsin. He recognizes his mistake—and her—as soon as his dog jumps her ridiculous little fence and absconds with her dinner. Morgan doesn't recognize him as anything but an inconvenience. All but sworn enemies, they'd avoid each other if not for their devotion to the local animal shelter, where Morgan's animal-loving aunt used to take them as children. If they hope to raise enough funds to save the shelter, the animals in its care, and her aunt’s legacy, Morgan and Hale will need to work together, and that means confronting their painful past. (Contemporary Romance, Independently Published)

His Unexpected Joy by Elaine M Hunter -- When Atlanta attorney Grant Edison returns to his hometown in coastal Georgia, he never expects to see ex-girlfriend Pier Parker. Now a devoted single mom to five-year old Olive, Pier is surprised that she and Grant are paired up to help plan the town's Labor Day festival. As they spend time together, Grant grows more and more connected to her and her little girl. What began as a reluctant reunion may become the start of something lasting - as long as the secret Pier is keeping doesn't get in the way... (Contemporary Romance from Love Inspired [Harlequin])

Rescuing the Hero by Dawn Kinzer -- Sydney Swan’s dream goes up in flames when a devastating fire destroys her art gallery and studio. The fiercely independent artist is determined to rebuild Creative Express without relying on anyone, especially after past heartbreak taught her that accepting help may come at a cost. Firefighter Landon Price, Dogwood Creek’s golden boy, returns carrying the guilt of a tragedy he couldn’t prevent, desperate to prove he’s still worthy of the faith others place in him. With the gentle nudging of a wise and determined matchmaker, Sydney and Landon discover that healing often comes in unexpected ways—and that love may be waiting where they least expect it. But can Sydney find the courage to trust again? And will Landon realize that sometimes even heroes need rescuing? (Contemporary Romance, Independently Published)

Not Precisely Mr Knightley by Carolyn Miller -- Emma-Jane (EJ) Bennett and Jordan Knight are longtime best friends who codesigned the immensely successful dating app, Dream Match. Success starts to go to EJ’s head when she gets caught up in the famous and money-hungry social circles and starts dating the son of a TV mogul. But Jordan’s feelings have grown from friendship to more. He determines to protect her by exposing Eric Churchill for the two-timer he is, finally agreeing to attend a function with her at the Sydney Opera House. But his best intentions go awry when EJ is embarrassed and runs for the security of home, small-town roots, and The Silver Teapot CafĂ©, feeling like Jane Austen’s chastised Emma—only without her Mr. Knightley. (Contemporary Romance from Barbour Publishing)

Blueprint for Love by Penny Zeller -- He’s a grumpy contractor. She’s a bubbly interior designer. Will an unexpected alliance be the blueprint for love? Can a group of geriatric investigators, a series of competitions, and an old building in desperate need of an update be enough to draw these two opposites together? (Contemporary Romance from Maplebrook Publishing)

Contemporary Suspense:


Crossbones by C.C. Warrens --“Sticks and stones will break your bones, if you make me hurt you.” Some truths are better left buried, but Jace Walker is determined to unearth the skeletons in her family’s closet. Leverage is all she needs to keep her brother alive, and she’s willing to risk everything to save him. Even her life. But is she willing to risk the lives of her friends? Holly and Jordan take on the case, but what should be a simple investigation takes a deadly turn when they stumble onto a murder. Family secrets are the least of their concerns as their path intertwines with a killer intent on remaining hidden. He doesn’t want to be found. He doesn’t want to be known. And anyone who threatens his anonymity dies. (Contemporary Suspense, Independently Published)

General Contemporary and Contemporary Women’s Fiction:


Hidden Seeds by Jessica Brodie -- When tragedy sends Natalie home, she finds betrayal, healing—and a new friend, whose shadowy past may be the only thing standing between her sister and a darkness neither woman was meant to face. (General Contemporary from Valor Publishing Group)

Off the Beaten Path by Sara Davison, Stacy Monson, Eleanor Bertin, Deb Elkink, and Johnnie Alexander -- If only the journey of life came with a compass . . . As the people in these stories struggle to find their way, they must navigate wedding plans overshadowed by family drama, witty banter culminating in a motorcycle ride through the mountains, a job loss that opens the door to a sweet future, language barriers complicating an emergency delivery, and a small-town festival tainted by betrayal. Off the Beaten Path is a collection of five short stories that sweep the reader off on tales of adventures. (Contemporary Women’s Fiction, Independently Published)

Home No Matter Where by Nancy Naigle -- Nina is at her wit's end with her teenage daughter, Kendra. Still dealing with her own wounds of divorce, Nina hopes a change of scenery will help. She and Kendra head to the serene coastal town of Whelk's Island to spend a restorative summer with Nina’s mother, Rosemary—bringing three generations under one roof for the first time in years. Amid the island's charm, old wounds begin to heal, and as new friendships bloom—especially with the steady and enigmatic Fisher—light begins to break through the cracks of Nina’s tightly controlled life. Kendra's reckless behavior continues but Fisher’s intervention during a critical moment for Kendra sparks a sense of hope in Nina that she thought was lost. Still, change is never easy. As the women navigate the tides of forgiveness, growing up, and letting go, healing begins and new love brings surprises. While Whelk’s Island may not hold all the answers, it has a way of reminding people that moving forward doesn't follow a set path—it requires the bravery to start anew. (Contemporary Women’s Fiction from Waterbrook/Multnomah [Penguin Random House])

Something I Haven’t Told You by Pearl Ada Pridham -- Alison, now a happy mother of two, recalls her teen years when a mistake of love led to unfathomable distress. Faced with pregnancy at the age of fourteen, she deals with shame, her father's rage, choices, and decisions that jerk her into adulthood. But, leaning into her faith, with her sister as her biggest supporter, along with her mother, friends, a counselor, and a school program for pregnant teens, she finds what is truly important in life to her and succeeds in fulfilling her dreams. (Contemporary Women’s Fiction, Independently Published)

General Historical:


A Chance for Kallie Mae by Ann H Gabhart -- Kallie Mae Bertram has harbored two dreams since childhood: to learn to read and to one day marry Quinn Spencer. But her first dream slipped away after her little sister died of a fever and her mother passed in childbirth. Kallie promised to care for the baby and her younger brother, which meant putting aside her own desires in order to keep her family together. But then a Moonlight School for adults offers Kallie hope of finally fulfilling that goal. After Kallie's father forbids her from seeing Quinn, her second dream seems impossible. That is, until her frantic search for her missing sister leads to an unexpected encounter with Quinn in the woods--their first meeting in six years. The love they shared as children burns stronger than ever, awakening hopes Kallie thought were forever buried. But with their families locked in a bitter feud, following her heart could cost Kallie everything she's worked to protect. (General Historical from Revell)

The Design of Providence by Shannon McNear, Jayna Baas, Avellina Balestri, John M Cunninham Jr, Lynn Dean, Ted Lamb, Patience O’Brien, Nathan Stone, Richard Tucker, and Lynne Tagawa -- Before there was a United States, there was a dream forged in the crucible of revolution—and a steadfast belief that a divine hand was shaping the nation’s destiny. From the bloody snow of the Boston Massacre to the treacherous battlefields of the South, the path to liberty was fraught with peril, heartbreak, and impossible choices. Intertwining fact and fiction, each story masterfully explores the personal cost of allegiance, the agony of families divided by war, and the quiet, persistent thread of faith that wove through it all. (General Historical from Blue Rock Press)

Historical Romance:


A Whole New Plan by Denise M. Colby -- California, 1870. Pastor William Baker built his life on steady faith and safe choices, but the arrival of Lydia Spencer upends everything. Independent, outspoken, and hiding a limp from a recent injury, Lydia is unlike any woman he’s ever known. And she has no interest in church—or in sharing her secrets. What Will doesn’t realize is that Lydia is a Pinkerton detective, undercover as a schoolteacher while tracking a dangerous crime boss. She’s determined to protect her friends in Washton… even if it means keeping her distance from the kind, steadfast pastor who sees too much. When strange thefts strike the ranch and a frightened boy appears with ties to their past, Will and Lydia are thrown together in a search for truth—and find themselves fighting not only for justice, but for a future neither had planned. (Historical Romance from Scrivenings Press)

The Schoolmarm and the Miner by Denise Farnsworth -- Adelaide Duncan's dream of teaching is within reach until her father's drinking and gambling force her to start over. Taking a position in the rough-and-tumble gold rush town of Dahlonega, she's determined to prove herself. But unruly students, strict rules against teachers courting, and her growing feelings for a certain widowed father threaten the independence she's fought so hard to claim. Wade Coulter walked away from the law after he lost his wife and unborn son. Raising his daughter alone is safer than letting anyone else in. But Lotty's beautiful new teacher makes him question everything. Just as he begins to trust again, a dangerous man from Wade's past threatens both the women he loves. A gold strike on Wade's property promises security...but also revives old dangers. Scarred by her father's choices, Addie fears any man who might put selfish desires before love. As deadly threats close in and the past refuses to stay buried, Wade must prove he's changed or risk losing his chance at happiness forever. (Historical Romance from Wild Heart Books)

Dutch Dawn by Linda Shenton Matchett -- Isak Westgard is only six missions short to be rotated stateside. Then the unthinkable happens, and he crashes in the occupied Netherlands where the chances of him making it back to England are slim to none. A beautiful and tough-as-nails resistance courier begs to differ and claims she hasn’t lost anyone yet. The problem is the longer they’re together, the less he wants to escape. Annaliese Claasen has escorted her fair share of refugees and downed Allied pilots to safety - too numerous to remember. Until now. There’s something different about the Norwegian-American lieutenant, and it’s more than his good looks. Can she get him out of the country before losing her heart? (Historical Romance from Shortwave Press)

Daughter of the Rebellion by Jamie Ogle -- Rome, AD 403. As a loyal daughter of the Visigoth tribe, Adelgard followed her father to war, hoping to win back her family’s approval. But after a clash with the Roman army, Adel is captured and sold to a gladiator school. Now she is the most famous gladiatrix in Rome, determined to keep the fickle love of the crowd and never again rely on anyone but herself for her own security. But beneath the fame lies a darkness and pain that holds her captive. Felix despises Rome’s fascination with violence. But after returning from medical training to discover his father missing and his family desperate, he had little choice but to accept a position at the gladiator school managed by his uncle. He finds a kindred spirit in Adel and does what he can to preserve the humanity of the rebel fighters, but when he receives orders that further compromise his beliefs, he arrives at a crossroads. Then Telemachus, a Christian leader, approaches Felix with an urgent message: if the Visigoth captives are not released, their army will invade Rome. Despite the risk, the emperor is bent on proving his power through a stunning, deadly day of gladiatorial games. As Telemachus seeks to save the Visigoth fighters, Felix and Adel join forces in a desperate rebellion that may define not only their own lives but also the course of history. (Historical Romance from Tyndale House)

Della's Song by Donna Jo Stone -- North Louisiana 1934 - In the wake of a devastating train accident, Della Swan’s world is shattered. Her father and brother are forever changed, and the Swan Family Gospel Singers have no choice but to depend on the charity of formidable Aunt Leticia, proprietor of the Hotel Fairwood. Of Della’s six brothers, only two remain with her at the hotel: Quiet Max, the youngest, and Frank, the pianist who lost his arm—and his heart for music. The rest are sent away to school or work. Aunt Leticia believes the children must learn to make their way in the world, effectively banishing them. During Father’s recovery, the repercussions of his head injury make one thing clear. Life as the Swans knew it, traveling the south and sharing gospel music, may never return. Yet Della clings to the belief that God isn’t finished with her family or their calling and sets a plan in motion to bring them together again. When she develops an unexpected bond with Clayton Miller, the hotel’s reserved, long-time employee, his steady presence reminds her there is often more to people—and situations—than meets the eye. (Historical Romance, Independently Published)

Romantic Suspense:


Silent Menace by Angela Carlisle -- After the exposure of her deceased husband's criminal activity, CPA Hailey Nieland struggles to move on with life as a single mother raising a hearing-impaired toddler in a hostile small town. When she gains a major client, she hopes the extra income will be just what they need . . . until she begins finding anomalies in the accounts. No one should trust their life to a bodyguard who can't protect himself, much less his client. At least, that's what Peter Lewis believes after his failed mission. But leaving his former career behind is much harder than he expected--especially when someone begins targeting an accountant who works in the office building he's now responsible for. As threats against her escalate, Peter and Hailey must work together to overcome their fears and expose a complex cover-up before she becomes the next victim.  (Romantic Suspense from Bethany House [Baker])

Vinny by MaryAnn Diorio -- Vinny Morello is on track for a promising career in the fine arts. But when tragedy suddenly hurls him headlong into a life-altering crisis, he faces a frightening fork in the road. Which one will he take? The road that leads to life or the road that leads to death? (Romantic Suspense, Independently Published)

The Escape Game by Gina Holder -- Twenty years ago, the world’s leading enigmatologist disappeared, leaving behind a cipher no one could solve… not without his journal. Puzzle shop owner Demi Kayne has spent twenty years hoping her father would return home. When she discovers his hidden journal tucked inside the walls of her family home, she finally uncovers the clue she’s been waiting for—but it leads somewhere far more dangerous than she imagined. Liam Shepherd, a missionary and escape-room enthusiast, is searching for answers of his own. His sister has vanished without a trace, and the trail of clues leads him straight to Demi—and the secrets hidden in her father’s journal. Their search brings them to the eerie Ives Mansion, where its brilliant and reclusive owner has designed a deadly challenge. Once inside, Demi and Liam realize they’re no longer guests. They’re players. Trapped inside a twisted real-life mystery game based on a stolen puzzle design, they must solve a series of lethal riddles before time runs out. (Romantic Suspense from Scrivenings Press)

Survival in the Mountains by Carrie Stuart Parks -- Rescuing a woman from a burning car crash near his mountain cabin immerses undercover Fish and Game officer Joshua McGregor in a dangerous plot. But all Bethany can remember is being deliberately run off the road. Soon killers are hunting both of them through the unforgiving Idaho wilderness, and the discovery that Bethany’s identity has been erased has them grasping for answers. Now they must avoid treacherous traps and unexpected enemies…while trying to trust each other. But when the truth about Bethany’s past proves even more dangerous than they imagined, can she and Joshua protect innocent lives—and save their own? (Romantic Suspense from Love Inspired [Harlequin])

Alaskan Abduction Target by Megan Short -- When Phoebe Tait suspects her husband’s death was no accident, she heads to Alaska searching for answers—only for her young son to narrowly escape a kidnapping. Officer Jock O’Halloran intervenes just in time, but it soon becomes clear that Phoebe’s investigation has made them a target. Now, with danger closing in, Jock must protect Phoebe and her son while they race to uncover a deadly truth. But can he keep them safe from a threat that will stop at nothing to bury the past—no matter the cost?(Romantic Suspense from Love Inspired Suspense [Harlequin])

Scent of Peril by Darlene L Turner -- Dispatched with her K-9 partner, Shadow, to locate an abducted boy, Constable Taylor Grant finds herself ambushed in the wilderness along with Wyatt Hoyt, the child’s father. As Taylor and Wyatt relentlessly pursue the kidnappers and follow the little boy’s cryptic clues through treacherous terrain, they face persistent attacks and lethal traps. Each step closer to rescuing young Levi uncovers a deadly conspiracy tied to Wyatt’s past and a weapons-smuggling ring. With time running out, can they outwit a ruthless mastermind to save Levi before it’s too late? (Romantic Suspense from Love Inspired [Harlequin])

Speculative/Time Travel:


Mending Time by Pamela G. Baker -- Jen believes she’s finally in control when she rips the remote from Lydia’s hand, steals the time machine, and is thrust from 1873 into 2020. But her confidence shatters when the machine vanishes. Alone, with no ID or money, and conspicuous in a Victorian-era gown, she pursues the one person who might be able to help—the time machine’s inventor. Instead, she meets Jamal, who has briefly experienced time travel and believes her story. When he offers help, she’s suspicious of his motives but desperate enough to accept his assistance. Can Jen build a time machine that will return to the time before she and her boyfriend accidentally erased her family and enabled Lydia’s birth? Jen changed time once. She can do it again. But should she? (Romantic Suspense from Winged Publications)

Plus check out these recent additions to Fiction Finder published within the past month:

Stronger Than Shifting Sands by Barbara Blythe -- A new job. A promotion denied. And a hurricane threatening the tracks and their attraction. (Historical Romance)

The Sugarplum Inn by Jenna Hendricks -- Because sometimes, the greatest Christmas gift is a second chance at love. (Contemporary Romance)

Keeper of My Heart by Heidi Gray McGill -- What happens when the very traits that kept you alive are the ones God asks you to lay down? (Historical Romance)

Weighing a Miracle by Steven A Nimocks -- What do you do when the world you trusted no longer adds up? (General Historical)

Perplexity by Chawna Schroeder -- As old rivalries escalate and hidden threats emerge, both Xander and Yosi must choose their paths wisely, before evil eliminates everyone in its way. (Speculative Fiction/Fantasy)

Awakening the Light by Natasha Woodcraft -- Will Shay embrace the light, or lose everyone he loves to the shadows? (Speculative Fiction/Fantasy)

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Talkshow Thursday: Welcome Elmer Fuller

 Talkshow Thursday: Welcome Elmer Fuller!


I’m pleased to welcome Elmer Fuller to my blog for the first time.

When did you know you wanted to be an author?

As I approached retirement, I decided to write a novel based on the stories my father told about growing up in the Ozarks during the Great Depression. As a child, I listened to him tell about the crazy things he did with his friends and brothers, like catching a buzzard. When I retired, an author friend pointed me to the American Christian Fiction Writers, and I began my journey of writing faith-friendly historical fiction.

What is your favorite thing about being a writer?

Writing a novel has a similar pleasure to reading one. Both allow you to enter an imaginary world and experience it along with the characters. Add to that the satisfaction you receive in solving a puzzle. Crafting a story requires solving problems. What motivates my main character? What problems do they face? How has the past shaped them?

What does your writing space look like?

A small desk holding a laptop sits at a window overlooking my front yard. One side is cluttered with books and papers, but I also always make room for a coaster and a cup of coffee! The books include a Bible and whatever I need for my current work-in-progress. Currently, a Bible atlas and two books on manners and customs of the Bible complete the stack.

How many books have you written, and which is your favorite?

I have one book published, though I’ve written three novels and a novella. As for my favorite, it seems to be whichever I’m writing at the time.

What questions do you ask yourself when preparing to write a new book?

I’ve learned from discussions with agents that I need to ask two questions. First, is my idea a story? Is
the character I’ve imagined interesting? Are the situation and setting intriguing? What is the theme? For example, in Kate’s Crucible, Kate struggles to understand God’s will. I knew that would be a theme before I began.

I’ve learned the second question to ask is whether a market exists for the story. I may find a story idea fascinating, but readers may not.

What was your inspiration for the story?

I was researching a different story when I got the idea for Kate’s Crucible. The story was set in 1855 during the early settlement of the Kansas Territory. If you know your history, settlers were racing to Kansas, not simply to claim land, but to determine whether slavery would exist in the new state. People favoring slavery were moving from Missouri and Kentucky, while those wanting the state to be free flocked from New England.

An organization in Boston called the New England Emigrant Aid Company recruited and led settlers to Kansas, traveling by rail to the Mississippi River, then by steamboat to Kansas City, where they loaded wagons and entered the territory. I came across this company’s lists of settlers during my research.

The list included names, occupations, and departure cities. Most of the names were men traveling alone, though some took their families. A few women were listed who were traveling west to join their husbands who had staked a claim earlier. The name of a single woman stood out to me. I began asking questions about why she would travel to Kansas, and the questions grew into the novel.

How do you develop your characters? (e.g. decide on their vocation, names, etc.)?

Once I have my main character, I look for historical characters in the setting I’ve chosen. I also begin to brainstorm other fictional characters I need. I try to fill story roles like antagonist, sidekick, mentor, or love interest.

Once I have the major characters, I complete a worksheet that includes physical description, personality type, quirks, and habits. For major characters, I list their goals and backstories, including any traumatic events that have shaped them.

Do you hear from your readers? What do they say?


I read the reviews of my book and consider it an important way to listen to my readers. I know my readers appreciate historical details and accuracy as well as a good story. I’ve also received a few emails and a couple of letters. One woman wrote about the characters she liked and wanted to see in sequels.

What is your next project?

Birth of a Warrior will release in early September. Haunted by his father's rejection and branded a coward, seventeen-year-old Benaiah must prove his courage on the battlefield as a member of King Saul’s army and overcome the shame that threatens to destroy him. I know men drawn to the warrior ethos and women drawn to a redemptive arc will love it.

Social Media Links

Website with blog: https://www.elmerfuller.com
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fullerelmer/

About Kate’s Crucible 

Would you leave your loved ones to fight slavery?


In 1855, pro-slavery and free-state people flock to the Kansas Territory bent on winning the slavery issue for the new state—the conflict dubbed "Bleeding Kansas." Nineteen-year-old Kate Collins leaves family, safety, and a suitor in Boston, convinced God has called her to fight slavery by teaching in the wild territory.

Constant problems challenge her, and the schoolroom she crossed the country to lead always seems out of reach. If God truly called her to teach in Kansas, why does he keep closing every door she tries to walk through?

Will Kate sacrifice love for her calling, or discover that God can redeem both?

Set against the turbulent backdrop of pre–Civil War America, Kate's Crucible is Christian historical fiction for readers who love:
  • Strong yet vulnerable heroines who wrestle honestly with faith
  • Frontier settings where courage is tested, and convictions cost something
  • Clean, hopeful romance woven into real historical events
  • Stories that explore justice, calling, and the power of perseverance
Purchase Link: https://amzn.to/41dsX0p

Photo Credits:
Author photo and book image: Courtesy Elmer Fuller
Computer: Pixabay/Markus Spiske
Chalk faces: Pixabay/Adrian