Category: Erica Vetsch


First Line Friday (week 361): Millstone of Doubt

First Line Friday (week 361): Millstone of Doubt

Posted September 28, 2023 / 7 Comments

Happy Friday & welcome to the First Line Friday link-up! It’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. Today I’m featuring the first line of Millstone of Doubt by Erica Vetsch! I love this series and I love Erica, and I’m […]


Cover Reveal: Children of the Shadows by Erica Vetsch

Cover Reveal: Children of the Shadows by Erica Vetsch

Posted March 27, 2023 / 9 Comments

Eeeeep!!! I’m so excited to bring you the cover reveal for Children of the Shadows by Erica Vetsch, releasing October 2023 from Kregel! I love this series, and my reader heart did a happy little dance when I found out about this book – though I’m sad to see it end, […]


Book Review: Millstone of Doubt by Erica Vetsch

Book Review: Millstone of Doubt by Erica Vetsch

Posted September 29, 2022 / 3 Comments

MILLSTONE OF DOUBT by Erica Vetsch SERIES: Thorndike and Swann Regency Mysteries #2 GENRE: Inspirational Historical/Regency Mystery/Romance PUBLISHER: Kregel RELEASE DATE: September 20, 2022 PAGES: 304 Regency London’s detective duo is back on a new case–and this one is going to be a killer Caught in the explosion of the […]


Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & The Debutante’s Code

Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & The Debutante’s Code

Posted April 12, 2022 / 14 Comments

Please join me in welcoming one of my very fave people back to the blog! The fabulous Erica Vetsch is here today to chat about the challenges involved in writing a mystery like The Debutante’s Code, the first book in her new Thorndike & Swann Regency Mysteries! THE DEBUTANTE’S CODE […]


First Line Friday (week 270): The Debutante’s Code

First Line Friday (week 270): The Debutante’s Code

Posted December 31, 2021 / 7 Comments

Happy New Year’s Eve & welcome to the First Line Friday link-up! It’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. Today, I’m featuring the first line of The Debutante’s Code by Erica Vetsch! and the first lines are… “If you lean […]



Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & The Indebted Earl

Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & The Indebted Earl

Posted April 21, 2021 / 32 Comments

Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for The Indebted Earl by Erica Vetsch, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! I’m delighted to have my dear friend Erica on the blog today, sharing some of the people & books who’ve influenced her writing journey. Title: The Indebted Earl Series: Serendipity & […]


First Line Friday (and a Giveaway!): The Indebted Earl

First Line Friday (and a Giveaway!): The Indebted Earl

Posted April 2, 2021 / 15 Comments

Happy Friday! And welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books!!! Since it’s Friday, it’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. Today, I’m featuring the first line of The Indebted Earl by Erica Vetsch, currently on tour with JustRead […]



Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & The Gentleman Spy

Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & The Gentleman Spy

Posted August 17, 2020 / 60 Comments

YAY! Erica Vetsch is here today! She, of the fabulous books & swoonworthy covers 🙂 Always a delight to chat with this friend & today I’m especially happy that she’s chatting about her new Regency romance, The Gentleman Spy! THE GENTLEMAN SPY SERIES: Serendipity & Secrets #2 GENRE: Inspirational Regency […]



Regency Bingo 2020 (and Giveaways!): How to Play & How to Enter!

Regency Bingo 2020 (and Giveaways!): How to Play & How to Enter!

Posted March 18, 2020 / 3 Comments

Behold…. Regency Bingo 2020! Games, you say? Regency fiction, you say? GIVEAWAYS, you say??? Count. Me. In. Three of my fave authors (I would legit read a phone book if they wrote it. Probably.) have teamed up for frivolity and shenanigans, Regency style! So who’s behind Regency Bingo 2020? Watch […]


First Line Friday (week 151): The Galway Girl (Mail-Order Mishaps)

First Line Friday (week 151): The Galway Girl (Mail-Order Mishaps)

Posted July 12, 2019 / 6 Comments

Happy Friday! And welcome to First Line Fridays, hosted by Hoarding Books!!! Since it’s Friday, it’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. I’m continuing my #CFRR2019 FLF series, spotlighting books from the authors who joined us for the Christian Fiction […]



Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & ‘The Perfect Christmas’

Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch & ‘The Perfect Christmas’

Posted October 30, 2018 / 36 Comments

It’s always a good day when I get to chat with today’s guest, the one and only Erica Vetsch! She’s here today to chat about ‘The Perfect Christmas’, her newest novella in The Victorian Christmas Brides Collection Best-selling, award-winning author Erica Vetsch loves Jesus, history, romance, and sports. She’s a […]


First Line Friday (week 84): A Child’s Christmas Wish

First Line Friday (week 84): A Child’s Christmas Wish

Posted December 1, 2017 / 24 Comments

Happy Friday! And Happy December! And welcome to First Line Fridays, hosted by Hoarding Books!!! Since it’s Friday, it’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. The book I’m featuring today is A Child’s Christmas Wish by Erica Vetsch. And the […]



Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch

Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Erica Vetsch

Posted January 23, 2017 / 73 Comments

Yay! I love doing these author interviews, but it’s especially fun when I get to chat with one of my friends. Such is the case today in my Q&A with Erica Vetsch! I’m also thinking in hindsight that I should have asked her to explain the Kansas Jayhawks cheer “Rock […]


Book Review: Seven Brides for Seven Texans

Book Review: Seven Brides for Seven Texans

Posted December 28, 2016 / 23 Comments

Meet the seven Hart brothers of the 7-Heart ranch in central Texas. Each man is content in his independent life, without the responsibilities of a wife and children—until their father decides 1874 will be the year his grown sons finally marry, or they will be cut from his will. How […]