Like Dandelion Dust – Karen Kingsbury

I’ve mentioned before that I’m a huge fan of Dee Henderson and Terri Blackstock. I am so delighted to announce that I have found another stellar nationally published Christian suspense author, Karen Kingsbury. “Like Dandelion Dust” is the story of Jack and Molly Campbell, a couple who was childless for the first years of their marriage until they adopted Joey, a little blond who immediately became the heart of their home. They can’t imagine how they ever existed without him, and they treasure every minute they get to spend with him. Wendy, Joey’s birth mother has a terrible secret; she … Continue reading

True Honor – Dee Henderson

“True Honor,” book three of the “Uncommon Heroes” series by Dee Henderson features Darcy St. James, a retired CIA agent with a million-dollar bounty on her head, placed there by an angry criminal. She has gone into hiding for her own safe keeping when she gets a call from her old partner at headquarters – a Russian spy wants to give some information to the CIA but he’ll only do it if Darcy is the liaison. She feels she ought to go – she and the spy have a long history together, but when she arrives at the meeting place, … Continue reading

Author Interview — Karen Ball

Yesterday I reviewed a novel called “The Breaking Point.” The author of that book, Karen Ball, has graciously agreed to answer some questions exclusively for Families.com and I’m pleased as punch to bring you that interview today. Karen, you mention in the author’s notes that your own marriage was rocky for a time and that you used the lessons you learned in your life to write “The Breaking Point.” Was it difficult for you to share such a private part of yourself in such a public way? Yes and no. No, because I tend to be a transparent person and … Continue reading

The Protector — Dee Henderson

Jack is the firefighter in the O’Malley family. He thinks nothing of dashing into danger to pull out people who have been trapped in the roaring flames. He feels a strong sense of obligation to serve wherever he can, and doesn’t think about the possible danger to himself while he’s doing it. Cassie Ellis is a firefighter on his same team. She was caught in a horrible blaze and lost the hearing in her ear, and hasn’t been back on the job since. She and Jack have been good friends and they stay in touch, but they aren’t co-workers anymore. … Continue reading