Book Review: I Thirst
I Thirst is a poetic, unique first novel by Gina Marinello-Sweeney. The writing is fresh, lyrical, and literary. The novel is definitely more character-driven than plot-driven. Twenty-year-old Rebecca meets an interesting young man and they instantly connect. They share a love of writing and embark on a writing project together, through which a deep friendship
Book Review: Finding Grace
Laura H. Pearl’s first novel, Finding Grace, was a pure delight to read. The story is absorbing on so many levels. The main character, Grace, is thirteen at the beginning of the book, but her story spans the years of 1972-1980 as she becomes a young woman in a world fraught with challenges. She strives
“Frozen Footprints” Book Giveaway
Here’s another chance to win a free copy of my Catholic suspense novel Frozen Footprints! The contest ends January 7, 2013. Enter through the below Goodreads link: Goodreads Book Giveaway Frozen Footprints by Therese Heckenkamp Giveaway ends January 07, 2013. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win
“Frozen Footprints” Released Today
Finally, after ten long years from conception to completion, my Christian suspense novel Frozen Footprints has been officially released today by Tumblar House! $12.95 Paperback $4.95 Kindle Ebook “Thou shalt not be afraid of the terror of the night.” Eighteen-year-old twins Charlene and Max Perigard have grown up under the wealthy but tyrannical rule of
The Cover of My New Book!
October 16, 2012 Woo-hoo! Check out the official cover of my new soon-to-be-released Christian suspense novel, Frozen Footprints. Isn’t it awesome? My publisher did an excellent job selecting the cover artist! Can you tell I’m excited? 🙂 The book’s release date will likely be in November . . . not too much longer! And remember,
Review of “Angela’s Song”
October 7, 2012 In her debut novel, Angela’s Song, AnnMarie Creedon has crafted an engaging story that blends the ups and downs of real life with the beauty of God’s plan. Unlike many of today’s romances, Angela’s Song is not a fluffy, shallow read, but a deep and meaningful one. It offers a refreshing view