Thursday, June 25, 2026

Book Spotlight: The Eyes of River by Cindy K. Sproles

The Eyes of River JustRead Takeover + Review Blitz

Welcome to the Takeover + Review Blitz for The Eyes of River by Cindy K. Sproles, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

The Eyes of River

Title: The Eyes of River 
Author: Cindy K. Sproles 
Publisher: Kregel Publications 
Release Date: June 23, 2026 
Genre: Historical Fiction

A heart-wrenching Appalachian novel from a best-selling, award-winning author

In the shadowed hollers of the early-twentieth-century Appalachian Mountains, Lizzy Haney is on the run. She's been falsely accused of murder and is desperate to reunite with her brother, River, whose unforgettable green eyes haunt her. The secret in her past is a stinging wound, but it motivates her toward her goal: freedom. 

But nine-year-old River, sent through the US Post Office to their late mother's friend in Knoxville, never arrived. Lizzy's dream of finding him and starting a new life away from their alcoholic and abusive father is ripped away. 

Her hope rekindles as she happens upon an unexpected friend to help her dodge the law and save the missing youngin'. As she finds herself trusting him, she discovers the accuracy of the old adage her momma repeated: And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Kregel Publications | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Christianbook | Bookshop

Excerpt


“Cat got your tongue?”

I had to give Alton credit. He was doin’ his best to start a conversation. I just didn’t have it in me to reply.

“I understand if you don’t want to talk. I know girls sometimes get a little bashful. Though you wasn’t too bashful tellin’ me you’d bloody my nose. I’m just tryin’ to be gentlemanly. You know, help out a friend. Do what’s right.”

“Will you stop babbling? I was at the station because I . . . I . . . I had business there.”

“I know. It’s none of my beeswax, right?” He kicked a rock a few feet in front of us. It splashed in the soggy grass.

“Look, Alton . . .”

“I know, Lizzy. You don’t like me. I understand. Like I said, I’m just tryin’ to be gentlemanly. I turned eighteen yesterday. Momma said it was time I bucked up and come into my manhood. Guess I ain’t doin’ so good at that, now am I.” His blue eyes focused on the ground at my feet.

I sighed. Alton wasn’t a bad person. I just wasn’t fancy on him, and despite his being nervous, he was being kind. I sure wasn’t beholden to his concern. “I’m sorry. It’s just been a hard day. And you’ve been nothing but gentlemanly. Got your fancy trousers on and all. See, I noticed.”

Alton lifted his gaze from the road to me. “Mighty kind of you to notice. Thanks.”

I nodded. “I just mailed a box to Knoxville.”

He stopped square at the edge of a puddle and rubbed his nubby chin with his finger. “Mailin’ a box don’t rate a person cryin’. Seems to me there’s more to that box than you’re lettin’ on.”

I was tired of lies. Tired of hiding things that should be spoken, and though I wasn’t keen on trusting just anyone, I’d known Alton long enough to see that he’d keep my secret to hisself. I hated being forced to shy from the truth. I ain’t no liar, and being honest means something to me. I stared into Alton’s eyes, and for an instant I saw someone I could tell the truth to and feel safe.

“I ain’t a liar, Alton. And I don’t trust many folks, but I think you’re different. So truth is, I mailed my brother to Knoxville.”

About the Author

Cindy Sproles 2025

Cindy K. Sproles is a speaker and best-selling,award-winning author of several novels, including Mercy's Rain, Liar's Winter, and Coal Black Lies. She is the executive editor for Christian Devotions Ministries and the director of the Asheville Christian Writers Conference. She also mentors and coaches new writers with Write Right Author Mentoring Services. She is an Appalachian-born-and-raised mountain girl who now lives in East Tennessee.

Connect with Cindy by visiting cindysproles.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


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Friday, June 19, 2026

Movie Review: The Story of Everything

About the Movie:




The Story of Everything is a cinematic exploration of the cosmos that reveals the hidden hand behind our universe. From the precise laws that govern the stars to the intricate patterns found in every living cell, the film traces evidence of intentional design throughout nature. Whether examining distant star-forming clouds or the spiral structure of DNA, we discover a consistent signature woven into the fabric of existence.

After a successful nationwide theatrical run that sparked conversation across faith, science, and culture, The Story of Everything is now available to purchase on Amazon Prime Video!


Movie Trailer:



My Thoughts:

The Story of Everything, a new film addressing the age-old question of how did the universe start, features numerous experts – scientists, mathematicians, physicists, etc. True to current documentary styles, The Story of Everything jumps between narration, scientific explanation, and expert opinion. The dialogue is clearly meant to be accessible for all of us non-scientists, and the film achieves that for the most part. During the discussion of cells, DNA, and proteins, I paused it a few times to think through the scientific process being presented and to google a bit more explanation. The information is astounding though. How fascinating that such tiny things are so complex and capable! I’m amazed.

I also enjoyed the chronological development of theories presented in The Story of Everything. From old ideas of god and heliocentrism to modern theories of antigravity, steady state, and universe expansion (which are explained in understandable terms), The Story of Everything shows the sequence of development from what humans have theorized, to what has been proven/disproven, to what is currently being theorized with a strong emphasis on the concept of intelligent design. The documentary clearly advocates for intelligent design, but it also addresses other theories of origin. It presents numerous experts and film clips of earlier scientists discussing/arguing in support of a super intellect.

While The Story of Everything advocates for intelligent design, it does so in a way that is respectful and factual. Yes, it is biased towards the idea of a Creator or supernatural being, but the narrative supports its ideas well. It does not include a specific religion though occasionally it does mention the theological aspect that inevitably must be considered when discussing origin theory. I already believed that the universe was created by God (of the Bible), so I didn’t need to be convinced about the concept of intelligent design. However, I do think that someone who is questioning universe origin theory would find this a helpful step in the process of forming his or her own conclusion. This presentation would likely do well in youth groups and high schools. It is worth watching at least once for everyone, regardless of current belief system.

4.5 stars.

Many thanks to Sypher Studios for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

More Information and Resources:


  • Inspired by Stephen C. Meyer’s bestselling book Return of the God Hypothesis, the cinematic documentary invites audiences to explore one of humanity’s oldest—and most consequential—questions: Does the evidence point to a universe shaped solely by blind chance, or is there evidence of purpose and design?



  • “The response to this film has been incredibly encouraging,” said Stephen C. Meyer, author of Return of the God Hypothesis and featured expert in the film. “People from all backgrounds are asking bigger questions about where we came from and why we're here. Our hope is that The Story of Everything inspires curiosity, thoughtful conversation, and a deeper appreciation for the remarkable universe we inhabit.”


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Monday, June 15, 2026

Event Spotlight: Rendezvous 2026

Read Write Rendezvous '26 JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour that brings Rendezvous 2026 to you, hosted, sponsored, and organized by JustRead Publicity Tours!

Bringing Rendezvous '26 to You!

Rendezvous: reader and writer gathering November 7, 2026 
Holiday Inn Nashville Airport

Readers and Writers will gather at the fourth annual Read Write Rendezvous, organized and sponsored by JustRead Publicity Tours, LLC, on November 7, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CT at the Holiday Inn Nashville Airport. 

Rendezvous celebrates Christian fiction and sweet reads, featuring corporate worship, speaker sessions, author panels, small-group discussions, games, giveaways, a pop-up bookshop, and book signings. This event aims to sweeten reading and storytelling experiences with fellowship and encouragement. 

Over forty featured authors are participating, including The Christy Award Hall of Fame and bestselling author Tamera Alexander who will deliver the keynote address. USA Today and top ten Publishers Weekly bestselling author Lisa Phillips will lead worship. We will announce several more authors in the coming weeks! We prayerfully honor the legacy of the Christian Fiction Readers Retreat through each Rendezvous event, and this year we are especially celebrating the very first CFRR which was held 10 years ago in Nashville. 

Rendezvous is open only to registered attendees. Want to extend your reader getaway? The Christy Award Gala and Art of Writing conference will be held at a nearby venue on November 6.

Learn more about the 2026 Rendezvous

If you're unable to attend Rendezvous this year, we don't want you to miss out on getting to know our authors and their books. Our bloggers are bringing Rendezvous to you by spotlighting several of the participating authors this week. Follow along to grow your TBR list to astronomical proportions!  

Check out recent releases by these participating authors in the JustRead Amazon Storefront.


Spotlight: Angela Bell and A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile


I'm spotlighting Christian fiction author and all-around lovely lady, Angela Bell. I met Angela at Rendezvous '24 and she was a delight to talk to. Her new book, A Lady's Handbook to Gadgets and Guile, releases July 7, 2026. Read on to learn about the book and enjoy a guest post from Angela!




About the Book:

Margaret Kingsley's routine revolves around invention not investigation--until her ordered world springs a gasket.

London, England, 1895
Ambulatory wheelchair user Margaret Kingsley secretly crafts gadgets for the Daughters of Genius Society, a covert team of lady inspectors disguised as harmless bluestocking spinsters. While her fellow inspectors gallivant about London solving crimes, Margaret has been perfectly content assisting from the sidelines--until her expertise is needed to infiltrate the domain of London's most prolific inventor.

Charles Noble sacrificed his career as a musician to support his family after his father's stroke. Now he balances ledgers as a secretary by day and tends to his disabled father by night, but he can't pass up the chance to take a temporary job as event coordinator for a famous inventor commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of his mechanical empire. As strange occurrences cause Charles' event planning to collide with Margaret's case, the pair must unravel a plot of sabotage against the inventor's legacy while also investigating the sparks of attraction between them. 

Purchase Links: Amazon | Baker Book House


Guest Post by Angela Bell 


A Quaint Bookish Chat about Inspiring Women

Hello, dear reader!

My name is Angela, and today I’m here to share with you the story (or rather stories) behind my latest novel, so do take a moment to fetch your favorite cozy beverage, and let’s settle in for a quaint bookish chat. (I’m drinking a piping hot cup of Scottish Morn from Harney & Sons Fine Teas, for those who are curious.)

As I recall, the notion for A Lady’s Handbook to Gadgets and Guile was first sparked by an antique book I thrifted, originally published in 1885. It was a nonfiction work—you know the sort with a quintessentially 19th century subtitle that’s lengthy to the point of being equal parts ridiculous and amusing. Said book was called, “Daughters of Genius: A Series of Sketches of Authors, Artists, Reformers, and Heroines, Queens, Princesses, and Women of Society, Women Eccentric and Peculiar.”

As a women’s history and Victorian Era enthusiast, I was most intrigued by this tome penned by one Mr. James Parton who in the book’s preface allotted precious page space to laud “the most essential and efficient assistance” of his beloved niece, Miss Ethel Parton. In Mr. Parton’s own words, “Many of these articles I could not have done without her aid, which was rendered with a ready tact and sympathetic zeal beyond her twenty years, though they were to be expected from her lineage. Whenever the reader comes upon a passage that betrays a finer insight and a happier touch than ordinarily appears in the work, he will know to whom to attribute it.”

This book celebrating brilliant women and contributed to by one such woman sounded like just my cup of tea . . . so much so, that an idea began to brew.

What if I wrote a novel where Little Women met Inspector Gadget in the form of a found sisterhood known as the Daughters of Genius Society—an elite team of lady inspectors disguised as a club for bluestocking spinsters? Recruited for their astute intelligence and aristocratic lineage, what if each D.O.G.S. member was inspired by a real woman of genius from the Victorian Era, and what if together, these daughters of the heavenly Father of all Genius, covertly investigated crimes committed by members of London’s high society? And what if, just for fun, the fictional tale was wonderfully eccentric and peculiar?

Thus, a story idea slowly steeped into a cuppa Victorian whimsy with notes of light academia, steampunk gadgetry, humorous shenanigans, and investigative adventure, sweetened by a he-falls-first romance.

Then, quite unexpectedly, another real woman of genius—one from the pages of my own life—began to leave an indelible mark upon the story, adding a depth of body and poignant aroma to my literary cuppa with authentic disability representation. Fingerprints of this woman’s harrowing struggles and sincere faith can be found on every page of this novel, just as her name can be located on the dedication page—Tabitha Margaret, my sweet sister and my heroine’s namesake.

While Miss Ethel and her uncle may have provided my imagination with the initial story spark, it was Tabitha’s unassuming example of genuine faith that fanned the spark into a flame. By steadfastly carrying me to Jesus when I needed Him most . . . by teaching me how to praise amid pain, hope amid hardship, and cling courageously to the One who calms the sea amid the fiercest storm . . . Tabitha gave this eccentric and peculiar story its beating heart.

It is because of Tabitha that this book was written in honor of those living with chronic pain and invisible illness, and it is because of her that I pray this whimsical little story helps fellow spoonies and their caretakers feel seen. Seen and reassured that—whether the pain they bear weighs on their bodies or their minds—that it matters. That they matter. Both to me and to the Father of all Genius who sustains every one of us by His amazing grace.

Connect with Angela on her website to learn more about her and her books!
 

Author Bio




Angela Bell is a twenty-first-century lady with nineteenth-century sensibilities, and she resides with her charming pup, Mr. Bingley Crosby. One might categorize her books as historical romance, but Angela likes to describe them as “a cuppa Victorian whimsy” because it sounds so much more poetical. Whenever you need a respite from the harried hustle, you’re welcome to visit her parlor at AuthorAngelaBell.com, where she can be found waiting with a pot of tea and a great book.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Book Review: James and Poppa at Christmas

About the Book:



Poppa always visits James at Christmas time. James has been waiting for weeks to take Poppa throughout his village and to meet his best friend, Charlie. After Poppa arrives, he and James go out and take on the activities of town, from visiting the train station to the local farm and everything in between. At the end of every day, James and Poppa have their favorite ice cream. As the days go by, though, James notices that Poppa is having trouble. He gets tired easily. He trips on a walk for no reason and forgets James and Charlie at the ice-skating rink. James begins to be concerned for Poppa and decides to tell his mother about what he has noticed. His mother agrees that she, too, has seen changes in her father.

The purpose of this book is to help children understand that their beloved grandparents may change and to treat them with love and compassion and bring their concerns to their parents. Understanding is the key to maintaining a loving relationship that helps families stay together during difficult seasons. For any family experiencing the heartache of Alzheimer's disease and has children or grandchildren, this book will help provide kindhearted understanding.

Purchase Links: Amazon ⏐ Christian Book Distributors


My Thoughts:

In James and Poppa at Christmas (And Their Journey Through Alzheimer’s), author Sherrie Benton offers a gentle way to introduce children to Alzheimer's disease in a loved one. Drawing on her real life experience as a caregiver, Benton creates James, his parents, and his aging grandfather who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. As James spends time with Poppa, James notices Poppa’s symptoms. The story affirms James for telling a safe person his concerns about Poppa. The result is healthy, hope-filled family dialogue about their family and the future.

Although James and Poppa at Christmas is set at Christmastime, it can be useful at any time of year. The sharp, colorful illustrations support the story, and the hardcover gives the feel of a durable book that should last. The dialogue is written in drama style with the speaker denoted by first initial rather than in-line identification (James said, Poppa said, etc.).

I recommend James and Poppa at Christmas by Sherrie Benton to any parent or caregiver looking for a resource to introduce a child to a loved one’s Alzheimer's disease diagnosis.





Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a copy of this book from the author or publisher. My review reflects my honest opinion.


About the Author:



Sherrie Benton has been the caregiver for her husband with Alzheimer’s disease for over twenty years. She has, firsthand, watched the disease progress and seen her husband lose his skillsets and change his behaviors radically. With every downturn, Sherrie has had to make changes in how they have lived while trying to keep life afloat. Sherrie and her husband have two grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Friday, June 5, 2026

Book Review: NKJV New Testament Tracing Bible

About the Bible:




Write God’s Word into your heart by tracing Scripture verse-by-verse through the New Testament.

For years, scientists have connected handwriting with improved learning. Designed for a unique, devotional experience, the NKJV New Testament, Tracing Edition provides an opportunity to read and write through the beautiful gospel and promises of the New Testament from Matthew to Revelation. This special edition has lightly printed text allowing you to trace the words of Scripture easily. Wide margins and a clean, single-column typesetting complete the intentional design. Chapter headings are printed regularly for easy navigation, or you can engage more deeply using the included tracing themes and reading plans on love, hope, grace, comfort, peace, eternal life, anxiety, spiritual gifts, community, heaven, Holy Spirit, and faith.

Purchase your copy of the NKJV New Testament, Tracing Edition, today!

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My Thoughts:


The NKJV New Testament Tracing Edition Bible from Thomas Nelson introduced me to the joy of tracing. I’ve long enjoyed the practice of copying Scripture verses in my journal, so it was an easy decision to give this traceable Bible a try.

The text of this Bible is the New King James Version (NKJV), a reliable and familiar translation for many. There is a page that explains more about this chosen translation as well as a table of contents. The Bible’s text contains the entire canonized New Testament, beginning at Matthew 1:1. Matthew opens with the genealogy of Jesus and, therefore, I started tracing the names of ancestors of Jesus. I thought of their stories and tried to reflect on the lessons learned from them as I traced. It was a relaxing activity, in part because I found it necessary to trace slowly over the letters if I wanted them to be neat (which I did). I recommend using a fine point pen with a smooth ink flow that is not too heavy (to prevent it bleeding through the page).

The Bible features two cloth-over-board hardcovers and lay-flat binding, both conducive to the tracing aspect. The uncovered binding is not the prettiest look, but perhaps necessary. I keep the Bible in the provided box when it is not in use to prevent the binding or cover from getting dirty.

I have thoroughly enjoyed my NKJV New Testament Tracing Edition Bible so far. I look forward to many months of tracing the Scriptures. Five stars!




Many thanks to Thomas Nelson Bibles/HCCP for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

More About this Bible:

  • Familiarity with Scripture is deepened by reading AND writing
  • Lightly printed text in a clean single-column typesetting
  • Unique, lay flat spine design makes tracing comfortable right or left handed
  • Substantial 60gsm paper ideal for writing
  • Clear and readable 17-point type
  • Wide outer margins for notes
  • Chapter headings for easy navigation
  • NKJV translation: Beautiful. Trustworthy. Today. 
  • Topical reading plans included: love, hope, grace, comfort, peace, eternal life, anxiety, spiritual gifts, community, heaven, Holy Spirit, and faith


Purchase Links: Thomas Nelson | Amazon


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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Book Spotlight: The Brunswick by Callie Murray

The Brunswick JustRead Takeover + Review Blitz

Welcome to the Takeover + Review Blitz for The Brunswick by Callie Murray, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

The Brunswick

Title: The Brunswick 
Author: Callie Murray 
Publisher: Revell 
Release Date: May 19, 2026 
Genre: Christian Historical Romance 

When Cora provides a safe haven for Jewish refugee children, she discovers that opening her doors means risking everything, including her heart.

In 1939 Georgia, far removed from the war brewing overseas, Cora Cain's world feels small--and shrinking. There, she runs The Brunswick, her family's once-grand hotel, which is now struggling as the town's general store. When Thomas Watkins arrives seeking work and solace after his mother's death, a connection sparks between them. Through Thomas, Cora glimpses a life beyond obligation and her war hero father's unpredictable moods.

But everything changes when Cora is asked to turn The Brunswick into a sanctuary for Jewish children fleeing persecution in Germany. As Cora and Thomas prepare for the children's arrival, they struggle to confront their pasts--and the prejudice of their neighbors--as their fragile hope is put to the test. Meanwhile, in Vienna, ten-year-old Charlotte is offered refuge in America. But even with the horrors she sees around her, she wonders how her parents could possibly send her away. As war's shadow begins to reach small-town Georgia, each person must face what love demands and decide what to hold on to and what to let go. 

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Baker Publishing Group | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Christianbook | Bookshop | BookBub

Book Excerpt


The salty streaks on Charlotte’s face suggested that she had cried, and the circles of mud on her stockings, that she had fallen to her knees. Yet she did not remember doing either. She did not remember much of anything after her father was taken, but somehow she and Mama found themselves on Tante Hermine’s couch in a small and crowded apartment in Vienna. Charlotte rested her head in her mother’s lap, her wild curls covering Mama’s legs like a blanket.

“The two of you will sleep here, on this couch. The other rooms are full,” Tante Hermine said, placing a mug of steaming tea on the table beside them. The room smelled of stew, and Charlotte’s stomach felt like the crinkled leaves she watched fall just hours earlier. Had they missed lunch?

Dinner?

She heard Tante Hermine’s infant son, Wilheim, crying on the other side of the wall. Someone at the kitchen table was talking to someone else who was washing dishes. “It’s tight, but we share our rations here,” Tante Hermine told Mama.

“I’ll go by the consulate tomorrow and see about getting you and Charlotte visas so you can leave Austria.”

“No, no, I can’t possibly leave Austria,” Mama said, her voice barely louder than all the sounds of the apartment. “Not without Otto. Not ever.”

Charlotte’s stomach ached again, but it was a different feeling.

Tante Hermine knelt beside them and placed a steadying hand on Mama’s arm. “We just don’t know when or even if Otto will return,” she said, drawing out each word. “Emilie, you are in charge now. You need to make very careful decisions.”

“But I cannot do this without Otto,” Mama whispered. “I don’t have his faith, his bravery.”

“I’ve been in your shoes, sister. I’m in your shoes.” Charlotte felt her aunt lean in close to kiss Mama’s forehead. “Listen, sometimes bravery just looks like love,” she whispered as she laid a gentle hand on Charlotte’s head. “And love, you have.”

Mama’s body began to shudder as she tried to stifle a sob. She scooped Charlotte into her arms and held her tightly for the briefest of moments before laying her on one side of the couch. Then Mama curled into a ball on the other, her arms wrapped around her calves.

Charlotte, too, pulled her knees to her chest and squeezed her eyes as tight as they would go, as if to erase the shock of it all. She thought of home— the grove, the farmhouse, her papa—and she imagined she was back there, in the trees.

But in the darkness behind her closed eyes, she continued to hear the officer’s words and the gasp that escaped her father’s lips when the gun was pressed to his back. Then she heard Tante Hermine’s gentle whispers, pleading with Mama to take charge. And for the first time in Charlotte’s life, she heard a dark voice in her own head, saying her father would not come for her as he promised.

Charlotte wanted her papa, her lifeboat. Will he carry me home?

But all she had now was her mother.

Charlotte looked at her, curled up on the couch, and the dark voice spoke again. What good is an anchor when the ship is already sinking?

The Brunswick • Callie Murray
Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group © 2026 used by permission

About the Author

Callie Murray

Callie Murray is an entrepreneur who has been featured on The Today Show and in The New York Times. Her debut Southern fiction book delves into the lesser-known historical details preceding World War II. Callie and her husband live in Norcross, Georgia, with their seven children, four of whom came through the honor of foster care.

Connect with Callie by visiting calliemurray.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


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