Archive for: April, 2022

Romance’s Rest Launch Tour Wrap-up

Thank you so much for joining me this week for the launch of my book! If you got Romance’s Rest, I pray you find Kethin’s story a blessing that sticks with you and propels you nearer, still nearer to Jesus.

If you missed anything during this tour, you can always go back and find it using the list below. And don’t forget: the series is on sale through tomorrow, so grab it now!

Monday, April 18 – KICK-OFF DAY

Erika Mathews at Resting Life – tour intro

Vanessa Hall at Vanessa Hall – book spotlight and excerpt

Autumn Lehman at Bursting Through the Darkness – character spotlight on Faeth Dale

Tuesday, April 19 – FREE CHAPTER DAY

Erika Mathews at Resting Life – Read the First Chapter for Free 

Rachael Anne English at Note By Note – book spotlight and review

Wednesday, April 20 – BIBLE STUDY DAY

Erika Mathews at Resting Life – Bible study on blood covenant

Vanessa Hall at Vanessa Hall – book review
Autumn Lehman at Bursting Through the Darkness – book spotlight and excerpt

Thursday, April 21 – LAUNCH DAY
Erika Mathews at Resting Life – special launch post

Chelsea Burden at Light in the Tunnel – character spotlight on Kethin Ellith

Friday, April 22 – SALE DAY

Erika Mathews at Resting Life
Stephanie Agnes-Crockett at Stephanie’s Ninth Suitcase – Book review

Rachael Anne English at Note By Note – guest post by Erika on true love in Scripture

Esther J at The Lost Review of Odd Books & instagram – author interview with Erika

Ryana Lynn on Instagram

Saturday, April 23 – WRAPUP DAY

Erika Mathews at Resting Life – Tour wrapup

Katja Labonte at Old Fashioned Book Love – Book spotlight and review


Two other bloggers are posting about Memory’s Mind today. Don’t forget to check them out!

Katja Labonté at Old Fashioned Book Love and Instagram – Book spotlight, exclusive excerpt, and review


Get Six Novels for under $10

Romance’s Rest launched yesterday, and today you can pick up ALL SIX Taerna books for under $10! Promise’s Prayer is FREE today, and the rest of the series is on sale for 50-75% off! Plus the rest of my books are also on sale.

Now’s a great time to pick them up! And spread the word.


We have several other excellent posts today:

Stephanie Agnes-Crockett at Stephanie’s Ninth Suitcase – Book review

Rachael Anne English at Note By Note – guest post by Erika on true love in Scripture

Esther J at The Lost Review of Odd Books & instagram – author interview with Erika

Ryana Lynn on Instagram

Come back tomorrow for the tour wrap-up!

The Series is Officially Complete! Romance’s Rest is Here!

It’s here!

Romance’s Rest is a journey into the heart of God—into His covenant relationship with His people and into the depths of true covenant love. This is a message laid strongly upon my heart—a message that every believer should internalize. 

The message meshed into the story of Kethin—already a favorite character—and his romance mirrors the romance of God for His people. 

I encourage you to go to the pages of Scripture. As you read its stories, accounts, histories, prophecies, and exhortations, ask God to open your eyes to His cove­nant, of which He has left echoes on every page of the Bible. 

Above all, reader, may you, too, receive and embrace the depths of God’s steadfast, loyal, infinite love for you. May that love flow through you to all those around you in ways far beyond what you can imagine. He loves you more than you can ever dream!


Today I have a character spotlight on Kethin Ellith, the main character of the book! He’s such a fun, energetic character – go check it out! It’s posted by Chelsea Burden at Light in the Tunnel.C

Come back tomorrow for a spotlight on the whole series – and the massive Taerna sale!

A Concept on Every Page of Scripture

It’s BIBLE STUDY DAY! Today we’re looking at a specific word in Scripture that’s very important to Kethin in Romance’s Rest–and to us also. In fact, this concept can be found on every page of the Bible.

“In that day it shall be said to Jerusalem, Fear thou not: and to Zion, Let not thine hands be slack. The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.”

Zephaniah 3:16-17

God is love. 

It’s the most basic, foundational principle given to us in Scripture.

There is no love apart from Him. He IS love within Himself – pure, unfeigned, uninhibited love. However, God does not merely communicate His love within Himself; He communicates it to humankind. 

The method by which God has chosen to communicate His love to humans is through covenant. From eternity, God’s covenant with His people has been based upon His steadfast love, which might be called covenant love. He expressed His covenant love in four ways: through creation, through Christ, through the cross, and through daily blessings.

By first understanding how His love is communicated through the covenant and then how that covenant love is expressed in history, we can not only appreciate the grandeur of His love for us but live within it—and let it flow through us to others.

The essence of covenant is encompassed in the descriptive Hebrew word hesed. Translated mercylovingkindnesssteadfast love, and similar terms in Scripture, hesed refers to the unchanging, strong, loyal, faithful, deep covenant love of God.

Hesed is the Hebrew word used to describe the ongoing relationship of the parties in covenant who worked out the commitment made in covenant, the keeping of its promises and responsibilities

The Power of the Blood Covenant, Malcolm Smith, p. 22

The Hebrew conception of covenant is an unbreakable, binding agreement between two parties.

Often, a covenant was initiated by a superior, such as a king or sheik, to a lesser person. Typically, the covenant parties would arrange the covenant through a mediator, establish the covenant with an oath and shedding of blood, and celebrate the covenant through a shared meal. After a covenant, the two parties were friends—friends in a far deeper way than in the modern use of the term. Such friends were obligated to protect each other, stand by each other, and love each other intimately. 

That is the type of covenant that God made with His people.

Examples of covenant are found throughout Scripture—God and Abraham, David and Jonathan, Joshua and the Gibeonites, and so on. The covenant is relationship: a love relationship with committed trust far beyond anything in modern human experience. Hesed love is the foundation of this covenant: a love that gives its all for its covenant partner and delights to do so because of the covenant between them.

A beautiful picture of the covenant love of God for man is expressed in Zephaniah 3:17. He does not communicate His love like human imagination might think that He would; instead, His communication is much richer and deeper than that.

In that day it shall be said to Jerusalem, Fear thou not: and to Zion, Let not thine hands be slack. The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.

Zephaniah 3:16-17

Hebrew is an extremely descriptive language, and the word pictures hidden within the Hebrew terms in this passage give valuable insight into the covenant love of God. 

“The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty.”

This refers to Yahweh Himself – the covenant partner. “In the midst,” in Hebrew, refers to the very center, the “nearest part,” to be “within.” It stems from a word that means “to bring near” (Strong’s Concordance). Literally, God could not be any nearer to His people than that—and yet He is constantly drawing them yet nearer to Himself.

“He will save.” 

Yasha, the Hebrew term for “save,” means “to be open, wide, or free; to make safe” (Strong’s). Based on this definition, God opens Himself wide to His people, making them free and safe. The entire being of God is used for His people. 

“He will rejoice over thee with joy.”

To “rejoice” is to be bright and cheerful; “joy” speaks of blithesomeness and glee. The LORD God Himself brightens up to see His people—that is how much He loves them! 

“He will rest in His love.”

In the midst of His joy, Father rests in the great love that He has for His people. Sometimes His joy is too deep for words; He silently enjoys being with His children. His covenant love is the basis of perfect, eternal rest.

“He will joy over thee with singing.”

The word translated “joy” is a different word than the one used in the previous portion of the verse. Gul means, “to spin around (under the influence of any violent emotion), that is, rejoice” (Strong). “Singing” is “a creaking or shrill sound, that is, shout” (Strong).

If we believed that His love for us is so strong that He spins around, leaping, dancing, skipping, singing, and shouting for joy `all around, through, and in us for the sheer delight of His love for us, how much of a difference that realization would make in our lives!

That is the love of God undisguised.

That is the deep delight of God for each one of His children. God is thrilled and excited about each of us. He is crazily in love with you and with me. Such covenant love is unimaginable. It is infinite. It is who He is. That is the communication of His covenant love to us.

We have two other excellent posts today.

Vanessa Hall at Vanessa Hall posted a book review of Romance’s Rest!
Autumn Lehman at Bursting Through the Darkness posted a book spotlight and exclusive excerpt!

Come back tomorrow for LAUNCH DAY!

Free story

Welcome back to the Romance’s Rest launch tour! It’s FREE CHAPTER DAY – which means that you get to read the first chapter right now.

Without delay, I present the free chapter:

Also today, Rachael Anne English at Note By Note posted a book review of Romance’s Rest. Do pay her a visit and check it out.

Come back tomorrow for a Bible study on covenant!

Welcome to Romance’s Rest Launch Party Week!

Greetings, friends! Welcome to the Romance’s Rest Blog/Media Launch Tour! In honor of Romance’s Rest releasing on the 21st, we have a whole week of virtual tour fun planned.

Tour Map and OverviewA

  • A brand new book for sale in ebook and signed paperback (surprise ;)).
  • Sales on nearly all my other books (50%-75% off!). Get all 6 Taerna books for under $9 (reg. $23.) Promise’s Prayer is FREE Wednesday through Saturday; Victory’s Voice & Surrender’s Strength are 99 cents all week; Sustainer’s Smile and Memory’s Mind are $1.99 all week; Romance’s Rest is $2.99.
  • A giveaway
  • A fun blog/bookstagram challenge
  • Exclusive snippets
  • Book spotlights and reviews by a number of wonderful bloggers and Instagrammers
  • Guests posts on true Biblical love

I call this book “a romance novel for those who avoid romance novels.” So many romance novels fail to be clean. Or they are cheesy. Or unrealistic. Or too predictable. Or simply unbiblical or inappropriate for Christians.

But just because so many romance novels aren’t edifying for a believer, that doesn’t mean the subject of romance should be completely avoided in a novel.

On the contrary, we need a new perspective on the genre. What if we forget everything we know about romance storylines and go about it as the Bible teaches?

As a covenant. As love in a manner that our overused, misused English word “love” can’t quite convey. As a reflection of God and His people – and as God in the midst of His people. From a Kingdom perspective.

So many novels miss this perspective entirely.

Romance’s Rest seeks to change that.

About the Book

Her love seems to have passed him by.
Little does he know that true covenant Love is knocking at his door.

Kethin Ellith’s life is brimful: a new town, his dream job working with people and animals, an active social life, and now a spunky, godly woman who has captured his heart. But how can he have any sort of relationship with her when she’s not even interested in a single conversation?

Faeth Dale delights in being an avid flower gardener and the middle sister of a lively, close-knit family. She has her own non-negotiable reasons for avoiding all male friendships, particularly with spiritually shallow men like Kethin. But would Adon Olam give her this apparently conflicted guidance?When rejection, grief, and longing jolt Kethin’s reality, knowing love seems permanently beyond him. And what is this spiritual concept of covenant he keeps encountering? As his struggles in this new relationship with Adon Olam intertwine with the struggles of his heart, Kethin comes face to face with both the starkness and breathtaking gloriousness of divine love itself—and a decision that costs him everything.

Content guide: No violence, no language, no fantasy or magic. Squeaky clean romance. A newly-engaged couple holds hands. A few brief mentions of forward people who unsuccessfully attempt to flirt with a character 

Don’t forget to check out this fun character spotlight on Faeth Dale by Autumn Lehman at Bursting Through the Darkness and the book spotlight and exclusive excerpt at Vanessa Hall!


Have you read a Biblical romance novel? Let me know in the comments.

Come back tomorrow to read a chapter of Romance’s Rest for free!