Showing posts with label Kristin Billerbeck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kristin Billerbeck. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday ... My Summer TBR


 Happy Tuesday!! Today's theme for Top Ten Tuesday, sponsored by That Artsy Reader Girl is our Summer To-Be-Read list. I have read some or a few of my list, but the beauty of having epilepsy is that it destroys my short-term memory, so if I don't review it immediately or write my thoughts in my journal, I'll forget. A benefit is that it's like I've read it for the first time.




I'm on Hayley's street team, and this is super cute!

Freddie and Grace are two of my favorite characters, so I can't wait to dive in!


I'm almost positive I've read this, but my brain says nope! LOL
I've started this, and I get interrupted and forget to go back to it, another fun side effect of Epilepsy. 






Do we share any books in common for the summer? Have you read any of these? Let me know in the comments!


Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday Featuring Indie / Self-Published Books

 


Happy Tuesday and welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday featuring Indie/Self-Published books. I will probably have more than ten because I just went through my blog folder and grabbed photos of indie books.




This book was made into a movie and was shown on the Friendly App.
Tamara Leigh has several medieval series and they are all amazing! 
I first read Kristin Billerbeck when she was traditionally published. I loved the Smitten series.

I'm unsure about this but I believe Amy Matayo has always been indie-published. 


This is Suzie Waltner's debut novel. The next one in the series, Red Velvet, and due to release in May.

I just reviewed this book last week and it is so good!
I fell in love with Courtney Walsh's writing when I read A Sweethaven Summer in 2012. 
Becky Wade captured me as a reader with My Stubborn Heart in 2012 and I love that she's published indie.
The six authors that wrote this anthology have been published both traditionally and indie.
Beth and I were paired up in a Christmas book swap and then I found her books.
Sarah Monzon is one of my favorite indie authors! Her Sewing in So. California series and just loved them.

Have you read any of these indie authors? Have you found a new author or two to add to your tbr? Let me know in the comments.


Monday, June 18, 2018

Pack Your Bags For The Long Nights of Summer Reading




Ahhh . . . the relaxation of Summer has started. I love Summer for so many reasons. Warmer weather and long Summer nights! Living here in Idaho we have really long Summer nights.


This is 9:25 pm in Idaho.
I love it but I can't even imagine how difficult it has to be for parents to get little ones to go to bed.









Are you looking for some Summer reading? Today's Top Ten Tuesday is books to read by the pool or at the beach, or Summer TBR.

These are some great books for your Summer  reading.                  

The Saturday Night Supper Club by Carla Laureano

The Whys Have It by Amy Matayo

The Engagement Plot by Krista Phillips

Hometown Girl by Courtney Walsh

Unblemished by Sara Ella

Love's Silver Lining by Julie Lessman

The Love Letter by Rachel Hauck

Charming the Troublemaker by Pepper Basham

Just Look Up by Courtney Walsh

Dear Mr. Knightly by Katherine Reay



  And then there is some of my Summer TBR
The First Gift by Ruth Logan Herne                              

by Kristin Billerbeck

A Light on a Hill by Connilyn
Cossette

Light My Fire by Susan May Warren

Then There Was You by Kara Isaac

The Orphan's Wish by Melanie Dickerson


Sons of Blackbird Mountain by Joanne Bischof

The Traitor Prince by C.J. Redwine

Just Let Go by Courtney Walsh 


These ten are just the tip of my Summer reading iceberg. It seems just as one book gets finished three more get added.

What books are you packing to read on the long summer nights? Let me know in the comments.

Happy Summertime Reading!







Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday - Spring TBR Books



This week's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is books on your Spring To Be Read list. Surprisingly I was able to cut it down to just ten. I know, I'm a tad shocked that I only have ten. In my defense, all but two books I chose are books that I'm going to be reading for upcoming blog tours, that doesn't mean I won't have nine or ten more that I'll also want to read this spring.

Below the images will be links to the book's Goodreads page.

























Things I Never Told You                                             

The Pirate Bride                                                     

The Theory of Happily Ever After

Together Forever 

High Cotton

Judah's Wife

Lone Witness

Just Let Go

Olivia Twist

The Heart Between Us



What's on your Spring TBR list? Are any of yours on my list too? Because I read more than one book at a time I've started The Heart Between Us, and Things I Never Told You. I just received The Pirate Bride, and High Cotton in the mail so they will be soon.

Let me know what you're looking forward to reading this Spring in the comments.


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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sneak Peak @ Bad Hair - Devotional Featuring Sandie Bricker, Kristin Billerbeck, & Diann Hunt

Here is a Sneak Peak at Bad Hair . . .



Do NOT Pull!
We love because He first loved us.
1 John 4:19

If you have ever talked to a mother about how she felt when her first child was born, you’ll hear words like, “I never knew I could love anyone this much.”
Love for our children is beautiful and unconditional, even when others question our devotion. Once, when…ahem!...someone’s three sons were all under five years of age, our new church decided to have its first ever Christmas brunch before service to celebrate our first holiday season as a “family” with fellowship and food. What a beautiful picture of Christ’s love, right?
Now…imagine, if you will, a five-year-old boy who sees the pretty red plate on the wall, and can read the sign that says DO NOT PULL. His four-year old-brother also understands the meaning of RED. Both older brothers know instinctively that, if they pull this lever, they will be in big trouble.
However, if they talk their darling little two-year old brother into pulling it, that wouldn’t be so bad, would it? And here’s the beauty part: They get to see what will happen and won’t be responsible.
Just as people begin to sit down, brunch is interrupted by the piercing wail of the fire alarm, which does not stop until the fire department arrives twenty minutes later and charges their mother $150 to turn off the alarm. And now everyone has evacuated the first, and incidentally the only, Christmas brunch.
Let me just say that the organizers of this brunch were not happy. My family was not feeling the unconditional love of Christ in those moments; instead, they were feeling consequences of sinful actions. And trust me, the boys knew what they were doing was wrong, or they wouldn’t have talked their little brother into doing it for them!
Times like this inspire me to think about how God must want to drop His head into His hands over and over again at my foibles. He must think, “I know she knows better!” And He probably shakes His head and wonders if I’m ever going to get it. Just like I know my son’s great ability to lead others can have a dark side, God knows my own weaknesses. I like to believe He cheers for me when I do the right thing and pass it on to my own children.
Sometimes, the ability to love is not easy, but I think that’s why God shows us what it looks like. When we see the good and the bad in others, and sometimes ourselves, we are seeing people as God sees them: in love. Not perfect, but worthy of love. Today’s Prayer: Dear Jesus, thank You for creating me as You did with a sinful nature, but a heart to do rightly. Help me to find my way in this world, to do Your will, and forgive myself and others as easily as You forgive me. When it’s time to get up and try again, be with me today in Your Strength. Amen. –Kristin

Proceeds from this devotional will go to OCRF (Ovarian Cancer Research Fund) I know you will want to support not only these gals, but the cause OCRF!!!!!

Top Ten Tuesday Featuring Books With Occupations In The Title

  Happy Tuesday, and welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday sponsored by That Artsy Reader Girl . This was a really fun one to do. Ho...