Category: historical fiction

The Reason I Wrote “Seeing the Power of God”


I honestly believe  we do God and His Word a great disservice when we turn the Scriptures into something they’re not. They did this on both sides during the War Between the States in 1861. Over the next five days, I will post a blog that will help guide you through Rusty Thornton’s dilemma in

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Now Available Worldwide: I Am Woman Hear Me Roar


At midnight, Sidney St. James’ newest Victorian Romance hit the bookshelves around the world. The BeeBop Publishing Group is proud to announce that Vivlio has joined our growing list of distributors. They represent Germany, Belgium and other small surrounding countries. Help kick off Day One by sharing this post with your friends who enjoy a

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Preorder Now: I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar (Excerpt from Chapter 10 Removed Until Part 2)


While the Dethardt remained wrecked on the rocks of a sea island, a sacred moment occurred in the castaways attempt to talk with God on multiple occasions. Although it was worthy of its place in the book, it was removed to possibly be held out for Part 2 of the novel. With the turmoil throughout

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USA Today Best Seller and Others for Sidney St. James


I AM WOMAN – HEAR ME ROAR by Sidney St. James Excitement from early reviewers of this Victorian romance is off the charts! The novel is now available for pre-release. Because of the excitement over this story, BeeBop Publishing Group is asking that you get your eBook or paperback during the pre-release time over the

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NEW RELEASE: I Am Woman – Hear Me Roar (Braless, Brainless, Broads!)


I stood in front of the gym at Lamar State College in 1970 and saw three women remove their bras and take a Zippo cigarette lighter and set them afire and throw them in the trash can. I laughed wondering what they were doing. Then, some student shouted, “They’re nothing more than a bunch of

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