Showing posts with label Lynn H. Blackburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynn H. Blackburn. Show all posts
Sunday, December 26, 2021
2021 New-to-me Authors
Today I am participating in the Top 10 of 2021 hosted by Kimberly Faye Reads. Today's topic is new or new-to-me authors. Well, hang on to your hats because this is going to be a long list. I made it a point to try new authors this year and I can guarantee you that I have NEVER read so many new-to-me authors in a year. I was trying to do the 2021 challenge by Cara Novack Lynch that had 75 topics, which helped to increase my new-to-me authors. Plus, I follow the Avid Readers of Christian Fiction Facebook group and they ALWAYS have great recommendations. I honestly had no idea there were SO many Christian authors that write in a wide variety of genres before joining this group. Of course, once I started this book blog I was introduced to even more authors (thank you!!).
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Top Ten Tuesday-New Authors
Happy Tuesday, friends! The theme for today's top ten Tuesday is if you like this then I recommend that.
This was another hard one for me to wrap my head around, I just don't have the mental capacity for it. So, I decided to do a twist on it. So far this year I have read 132 new to me authors! I can barely wrap my head around that amount, but I was working on a reading challenge and it introduced me to new authors. So, I am going to try to narrow that down to the top 10 that I loved and can't wait to read more from/catch up on their backlist. Hopefully this will introduce you to a new author as well. To find out what
our
other
bookish frJo are doing for Top
Ten Tuesday
check out That Artsy Reader Girl.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Unknown Threat
Title: Unknown Threat
Author: Lynn H. Blackburn
Series: Defend and Protect #1
Publisher: Revell
Genre: Suspense/Thriller
Synopsis:
US Secret Service Special Agent Luke Powell is lucky to be alive. Three of his fellow agents have died in unusual circumstances in the past ten weeks. Luke is devastated by the loss of his friends and colleagues, and his inability to locate the killer feels like a personal failure. He's an expert at shielding others, but now the protectors are in need of protection.
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