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Monday, August 25, 2025

JustRead Tours Blog Tour: A Lady Divided by Sandra Ardoin

A Lady Divided JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for A Lady Divided by Sandra Ardoin, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!



A Lady Divided

Title: A Lady Divided 
Series:
House of Fire #1 
Author: Sandra Ardoin 
Publisher:
Corner Room Books 
Release Date: August 28, 2025 
Genre:
Christian Historical Romance

Just when she thinks she’s defeated the past, it returns with a vengeance. 

Fighting to keep her late husband’s dream alive and her land-grabbing neighbors at bay, Laurel Tillman longs for a peace she knew before the war. But when her skill with a rifle saves a stranger from a mountain lion attack—a man whose life she once wouldn’t have hesitated to take—wartime memories rush back. 

While raising her daughter and taking responsibility for the stray women who work on her sheep ranch, Laurel can’t wait to get the injured Yankee out of her house. Getting him out of her heart is an entirely different matter. 

Quinn Spencer, a former Union cavalry officer, owes Laurel a debt, but his career as a new lawyer in town comes with a warning to stay away from the unconventional women of La Casa del Fuego. Then, with the discovery of a dead man on Laurel’s ranch, Quinn must choose between his career and justice for a woman who can’t bear the sight of him. 

As they battle an unknown adversary who sets out to destroy Laurel, will she join forces with her former enemy? Or will she allow the past to overcome any chance of a truce between them . . . and, possibly, something more? 

Meet the women of La Casa del Fuego—House of Fire—as they are forced by circumstances to live their lives outside the bounds of accepted femininity.  



Christian Historical Romance is a genre is interesting and fun to read. A Lady Divided by Sandra Ardoin is the latest book in this genre that I have read. It is Book 1 in the House of Fire series. Sandra Ardoin is a new to me author, which I always love discovering books from authors that I haven't heard of yet. 

The storyline grabbed my interest from the first chapter. The setting is in the 1870's, right after the Cival War. The main character is Laurel Tillman and the ladies at La Casa del Fuego, House of Fire. Quinn Spencer is also a main character in this storyline. Laurel owns a Sheep ranch and also is a mom to a young daughter. Laurel and Quinn have known each other from the past, and they seem to be enemies. Quinn served as a Calvary Officer in the War and is now a Lawyer. A situation arises on Laurel's ranch and Quinn realizes that he may have to become Laurel's lawyer. Laurel has bitterness and a hardened heart and isn't sure if she can have Quinn in her life. I really LOVE that Quinn is willing to step up and help Laurel. Watching Laurel realize that God can forgive her for her past and she can look forward to the future. There are many plot twists in this book and I was very intrigued by all the happenings. The book is one of Forgiveness, God's LOVE, and Trust. I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Christian Historical Romance. GREAT Book!





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Sandra Ardoin

As the author of reader-described heartwarming historical and contemporary romance, Sandra Ardoin engages readers with page-turning stories of love and faith.

She is the married mother of a young adult and co-sitter for a granddog. As well as being a team member in her church's library, she reads Christian fiction, binges TV shows with her husband, and seldom says no to eating out. 

Visit her at sandraardoin.com. Connect with her on BookBub, Facebook, X, and Goodreads. Subscribe to the newsletter and keep up with what’s new, discover what’s upcoming, and learn of specials.




(1) winner will receive a $25 Amazon eGift Card and two (2) ebooks of their choice from Sandra Ardoin’s Published Books!

(1) winner will receive three (3) ebooks of their choice from Sandra Ardoin’s Published Books!

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iRead Book Tour Blog Tour: World Explorer Family Cookbook by Nabila Khashoggi,

 








Book Title:  World Explorer Family Cookbook by Nabila Khashoggi
CategoryMiddle-Grade Non-Fiction (Ages 8-12), 215 pages
GenreCookbook
Publisher: Full Cycle Publications
Publication Date: May  2025.
Content Rating: G

Book Description:

The Spartan & the Green Egg World Explorer Cookbook contains family-friendly recipes from across the globe. With beautiful photography and easy to follow instructions, this cookbook makes cooking educational and fun for adventurers. Ideal for sparking creativity and curiosity, it's a must have for anyone looking to explore the world through food. From simple dishes kids can prepare themselves to meals that invite adults to join in, it's the perfect opportunity for family bonding in the kitchen. Each recipe is paired with historical culinary fats of the country of origin. Whether making Mahjouba from Algeria or Chiles Rellenos from Guatemala, you will gain new skills while discovering cultures worldwide.  Let the Adventure Begin!









Born along the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean and raised amid the rich cultures of Europe, Nabila Khashoggi blends global inspiration with entrepreneurial passion. She founded NABILA K, a lifestyle brand offering skincare, makeup, home ambiance, and products that celebrate indulgence and well-being.

Nabila sparked her young son's imagination with fantastical bedtime tales of a boy and his adventurous friends traveling the globe inside a living green egg — a whimsical extraterrestrial guide. These enchanting narratives blossomed into Spartan and the Green Egg, a colorful children's graphic novel and chapter-book series that introduces young readers to environmental stewardship, cultural diversity, and the wonders of our world.

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Sunday, August 24, 2025

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Dangerouse Detour by Gail Pallotta





Book: Dangerous Detour (Discipleship Series, Book 2)

Author: Gail Pallotta

Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense

Release Date: March 11, 2025

Four people face a winter storm in the wilderness. Two have lost their way. One has lost his purpose and one has lost his soul.

Headed home for Christmas vacation, Ruthie, a quiet professor, crosses paths with Moose, a football coach, on an icy, blocked road in Western North Carolina. Amid a winter storm, they unknowingly take shelter in a killer’s hideout.

Escaping under fire, they flee into a frozen, snow-covered forest. Trying to find their way out and shake the murderer, they dodge bullets each day until the temperature drops and the world turns quiet. Then, they set up camps to survive in the wilderness. Even though they grow attracted to each other, neither admits it until each of them suffers a frightening injury. Finally, they head to a house Ruthie sees in the distance.

Will they meet a new friend, or a foe?

 

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Christian Romantic Suspense is one my favorite genres, Dangerouse Detour by Gail Pallotta is Book 2 in the Discipleship Series. I read Book 1 in this series a few  months ago and have been awaiting Book 2. 

 WOW, this storyline is captivating from the beginning. The 2 main characters of this book are Ruthie and Moose and the setting is in North Carolina during a Winter Storm. Ruthie and Moose meet up due to the Storm that has their vehiclThe decide to ban together and try to help and get help for each other. They abandon their cars and start heading into the woods with their Survival Gear, hoping to find warmth. They have someone following them and are cautious, especially when Bullets start coming their way. I really LOVE that the pair become close as they endure the Storm and the mystery man . They know they have feelings for one another, but hold out telling each other. I really enjoyed both Characters and their determination to keep each other safe. The book has many twists and turns and intrigue. I saw the Chrsitian aspect in the book through the characters trusting each other and God. I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Christian Romance and Mystery will enjoy this book. WONDERFUL BOOK!





 


Award-winning author Gail Pallotta’s a wife, mom, swimmer and bargain shopper who loves God, beach sunsets and getting together with friends and family. She’s a 2017 Reader’s Favorite Book Awards winner and a TopShelf 2020 Book Awards Finalist. She recently received a Top Author Certificate for her new book, Hidden Danger. She’s published seven books, poems, short stories and two-hundred articles. Some of her articles appear in anthologies while two are in museums.

 

More from Gail

People often refer to modern times as the post-Christian era. We’re blessed with wonderful ministers, missionaries and other Christian leaders. Unfortunately, many people never attend a church or any Christian gathering. Yet church goers see others on a daily basis—in a long line in the grocery, at a restaurant, a company or organizational meeting. How can we, Christians who have no formal ministerial training, help spread the Gospel?

Some clergy say unchurched neighbors who watch Christians get up and go to church every Sunday grow curious about Christianity. A man (I’ll call him Joe) recently wandered in a store looking at the merchandise and humming a hymn. A stranger asked Joe about the song. Joe ended up talking to the man about his faith and his church. Another person was asked how he and his wife had stayed married for so many years. He said, “We go to church together.” That’s a loaded statement with so many churches going in different directions. However, the conversation led to a discussion of a Jesus-centered church. The teaching and sermons there apply what Jesus taught about living a godly life rather than re-shaping his Gospel to suit our advantage in worldly situations. It’s often little opportunities we take advantage of that speak to a person. All of the above stayed on my mind for a long time. Usually, when something nags me, I write about it. Thus, a Discipleship Series began. Dangerous Detour is book two.



Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, August 16

Bizwings Book Blog, August 16

Simple Harvest Reads, August 17 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, August 17

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 18

Texas Book-aholic, August 19

Artistic Nobody, August 20 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 21

Betti Mace, August 22

Maureen’s Musings, August 23

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 24

Lily’s Corner, August 25

Leslie’s Library Escape, August 26

Fiction Book Lover, August 27 (Author Interview)

For Him and My Family, August 28

Life on Chickadee Lane, August 29



To celebrate her tour, Gail is giving away the grand prize of a $30 Amazon Gift Card and a print copy of the book!!

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Saturday, August 23, 2025

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Just a Piece of Stone by Mary Ann Hake





Book: Just a Piece of Stone

Author: Mary Ann Hake

Genre: Middle Grade Historical Adventure Novel

Release Date: April 29, 2025

A Special Stone—A Family Legacy

Suspense and a Hint of the Supernatural

Travel backward in time as the Goldberg family experiences moments of history—including the Holocaust, meeting Leonardo Da Vinci, castles, knights, battles, and thefts. They also face kidnapping, explore caves, flee as refugees, and live under various conquerors. Just a Piece of Stone begins in the United States and moves to Europe and Asia, with each chapter sharing a story about a different boy in a different time period. From grandfather to grandson for thousands of years, Just a Piece of Stone travels the world. Join the adventure!

 

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I truly enjoy Historical books. Just a Piece of Stone by Mary Ann Hake is a Middle School Historical Novel that I recently read. 

WOW, this book is very interesting from the very first chapter. The storyline features the Goldberg Family going back in time. It takes the reader chapter by chapter into the Generational History of  a stone passed down through the Generations. The story has deep History and Biblical facts throughout the book. The author definitely did her research for the book and it is shown throughout the book.  I really LOVE the unique approach to this book as each chapter features a new and different character as the focus of that generation. The book is written in a simple manner that will intrigue the Middle School Group to keep reading and be engaged in the book. I think this would make a GREAT asset to Classrooms, Homeschools, and Home Libraries. A GREAT part of a History study can be done from both History and Bible Aspects. I HIGHLY recommend this book to Middle School and History lovers. GREAT BOOK!





 





Mary Ann Hake has published hundreds of stories, articles, poems, puzzles, devotions, curricula, and more (for both children and adults) in periodicals and books plus hundreds of book reviews online. Just a Piece of Stone is her first published novel. The first two picture books in her series about a blind girl, The Smells of the Seasons, received the prestigious Mom’s Choice Award and were featured on the Arkansas PBS summer literacy program, Rise and Shine. She has worked in a bookstore and as a librarian and enjoyed reading to children at story times and conducting summer reading programs. She has also taught writing to children and at writers’ conferences. She continues to work as a freelance editor along with her writing. She and her husband live in beautiful Oregon.

 

More from Mary

About eight years ago I had an idea: What would happen if a boy found a stone during the time of Moses during the Israelites wandering in the desert and the stone was handed down from generation to generation? I’m not going to say exactly where the rock came from because that’s part of the suspense in the book as readers try to figure out its origin, which is revealed in the final chapter.

So I looked up the approximate date of the Israelites in the Wilderness after leaving Egypt and then figured out how many generations there might be to the present day and the ages of the boys and the grandfathers in each chapter. I decided the stone would be handed down from grandfather to grandson and they would be blessed with long lives so there wouldn’t be too many chapters in the book. It was like putting a puzzle together. I originally planned fifty chapters then realized in the midst of writing that this would be too long for the age group, so I changed to thirty-five, with Old Testament ancestors summarized in the chapter prior to the finale.

I also chose to start the story in the present day with a boy getting a mysterious stone in the mail then go backward in time all the way to the days of Moses. I came up with a list of character names, gleaned from the Bible and historical info, and looked at timelines to choose dates of interesting historical events and places for the chapters’ settings.

This took years researching time periods and culture, and I learned so much. I read, watched videos, and listened to an oral history by a Holocaust survivor, whose facts I used in the chapter set in Nazi Germany. I saved dozens of pages of notes and pictures. Since the original character who found the stone was a Hebrew, I kept the family Jewish throughout the novel. So, in addition to intriguing historical tidbits and accurate locations for Jewish settlements and refugee situations, I incorporated Jewish culture and customs. I also gave the characters appropriate occupations for the settings. A glossary at the back provides pronunciations and definitions of unfamiliar words.

From chapter 2 on each chapter features the boyhood of the grandfather from the previous chapter as we move continue to move backward through time. In the Kindle version, you can click to go to any chapter you wish. Each chapter offers a separate short story within the entire family saga about the prized stone. Throughout the historical tale, we witness God’s protection and care for His followers. I also tried to model people of diverse backgrounds getting along, except, of course, for the authentic historical incidents and battles included.

Last summer when we visited Oregon’s Painted Hills, I met three generations of a Jewish family on vacation. The son is a rabbi and a mohel from New York. I told them about my story and enjoyed visiting with them. He told me the stone should be sapphire, so I changed its color to blue.

A publisher expressed interest early on, but never followed through. An agent said my writing was beautiful but declined representation. The unpublished manuscript was a finalist in the Cascade Writers Contest in 2020. Children who read the chapters one by one begged for more and for the book to be published. Eventually, Elk Lake Publishing offered me a contract then came rewriting and polishing amid many family crises. It takes much time to write, rewrite, and prepare a book for publication. I love the cover Elk Lake created for Just a Piece of Stone.

The tale is great for homeschoolers and as a teachers’ resource, which could be a launch for students’ history projects. I am working on puzzles and activities to accompany the novel and will make these available on my website and to newsletter subscribers. I am also available for online visits with classes or to teach writing to children.



Inspired by Fiction, August 13

Blossoms and Blessings, August 14 (Author Interview)

Simple Harvest Reads, August 14 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

By the Book, August 15

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 16

Artistic Nobody, August 17 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 18

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, August 19

Texas Book-aholic, August 20

Leslie’s Library Escape, August 21

Guild Master, August 22 (Author Interview)

Holly’s Book Corner, August 22

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 23

An Author’s Take, August 24

For Him and My Family, August 25

Fiction Book Lover, August 26 (Author Interview)



To celebrate her tour, Mary is giving away the grand prize of a $25 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.

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