by Carole Johnson | Mar 27, 2013 | Carole Lehr Johnson, easy steps to preserve herbs, how to preserve herbs, preserving herbs
Walking through a local herb farm really gets me going in a creative way. Just the smell of the herbs and their aroma takes me to a different place. I have a small courtyard garden with mostly raised beds. This is where I grow all of my herbs, which is just outside my...
by Carole Johnson | Mar 20, 2013 | Carole Johnson, Norah Lofts, The House at Old Vine
The House at Old Vine by Norah Lofts 4 out of 5 Historical Fiction The House at Old Vine is the second in the ‘House’ series. (See my review of the first book, The Townhouse, here.) It is broken down into six parts, each telling the stories of...
by Carole Johnson | Mar 13, 2013 | Carole Johnson, Deb Kinnard, medieval Cornwall fiction, Seasons in the Mist
Author Interview with Deb Kinnard Seasons in the MistStranded in 1353 Cornwall, American graduate student Bethany Lindstrom knows she must find a way back to her own time or face a life of falsehoods and peril. But with the stern overlord Sir Michael...
by Carole Johnson | Mar 6, 2013 | Carole Lehr Johnson, Deb Kinnard, Seasons in the Mist book review
Seasons in the Mist by Deborah Kinnard 4 out of 5 Genre: Historical Romance Deborah Kinnard is now added to my favorite authors list. Seasons in the Mist is told through the eyes of Bethany Lindstrom, a twenty-first century graduate student of Medieval history. Her...
by Carole Johnson | Feb 27, 2013 | Uncategorized
The Town House by Norah Lofts Rating: 4 out of 5 Genre: Historical FictionIn the latter part of fourteenth century England, Martin Reed is a young man being trained by his father to be a smith. He is owned by the lord of a manor in Rede, Norfolk.One day he...