A Bookchat about After the Shadows with Amanda Cabot & a Review of Remember Me by Tracie Peterson

Amanda Cabot joins us for a chat about her latest release After the Shadows. Don’t forget to enter to win a copy of this great book!

For today’s Pinch of the Past, we’re looking at the largest earthquake in California’s recorded history and comparable to the 1906 San Francisco quake.

Today’s Bookworm Review is bought to you by Grace Hitchcock shares her review of Remember Me by Tracie Peterson. (Full review here.)

Connect with Amanda Cabot: Newsletter, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, her blog, and BookBub.

Episode 27: Guest Michelle Shocklee and a review of The Spark of Love by Amanda Cabot

Interview: Christy Awards finalist Michelle Shocklee shares about her latest release Count the Nights by Stars. She is the author of several historical novels, including Under the Tulip Tree, a Christy Awards finalist. Her work has been included in numerous Chicken Soup for the Soul books, magazines, and blogs. Married to her college sweetheart and the mother of two grown sons, she makes her home in Tennessee, not far from the historical sites she writes about.

Pinch of the past: Spring time poems by American poets Robert Frost, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Emily Dickinson, and Carl Sandburg.

Bookworm review: The Spark of Love (Mesquite Springs book#3) by Amanda Cabot. Cabot’s third book keeps the Mesquite Springs momentum going and ends the series with a satisfying story.

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Episode 26: Guest Amanda Cabot & a Review of Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill

Join us for an interview with bestselling author Amanda Cabot. Her books have been honored with a starred review from Publishers Weekly and have been finalists for the ACFW Carol Award, the HOLT Medallion, and the Booksellers’ Best. In this episode, she shares with us about her latest release A Spark of Love.

Pinch of the Past: If you’re anything like me, about this time of year you start looking forward to the warmth and liveliness of spring. So I thought it would be fun to look at a few legends from ancient peoples of how the seasons came to be.

Book Review: If you’re looking for a book that takes you to the snowy streets of 1800s Cincinnati and the dangers of running from criminals–if you love stories of forbidden romance and themes of forgiveness and grace–you won’t want to pass over Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill (available on ebook, paperback, and audio.) This review was originally shared in  

Connect with Amanda here

Social Media Links

www.amandacabot.com

http://amandajoycabot.blogspot.com/

https://www.facebook.com/amanda.j.cabot

Buying Links

Amazon

BakerBookHouse

Barnes & Noble

Christian Book Distributors

Read a sample of Amanda’s work here.

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