Julie Cantrell

Julie Cantrell is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author and TEDx speaker whose work has earned literary acclaim across both the inspirational and general market. In addition to writing contemporary and historical fiction, creative nonfiction, children’s books, poetry, and essays, she served a two-year stint as editor-in-chief of the Southern Literary Review and currently works as a developmental editor, book coach, copywriter, and ghostwriter across numerous genres.

She’s also an adjunct writing professor at Drexel University, a certified speech-language pathologist, and a certified naturalist who loves to learn, share, and explore the many wonders of this world. She wholeheartedly believes in the power of story to connect, inspire, and unite us all.

Book Reviews by Julie Cantrell

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“A must-read that will have readers laughing, crying, and shopping for chickens.”

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“Readers may . . . close the book believing that with a little magic, a family may be able to survive all the hardships to create their own little happy ever after.

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Readers who haven’t yet discovered the savvy, comedic rom-coms of award-winning author Bethany Turner are in for a treat with her latest second-chance romance, The Do-Over.

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“delivers a message of hope, drawing the story full circle to focus on the timeless power of beauty and love, two forces that can outlive even the darkest situations.”

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Oh, the joy! The Clover Girls will please new readers as well as anyone who has already discovered the work of international bestselling author Viola Shipman (the pen name of Wade Rouse).

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“This is a timely read for those looking to face life’s darkest truths and learn the lessons our ancestors want us to hear.”

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After love went wrong in his younger years, small-town sheriff Winston Browne has led a simple bachelor’s life taking care of the people in his quaint, Gulf Coast community of Moab, Florida.

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By opening the curtains to offer pure vulnerability and relatable authenticity, Lenny Kravitz leaves readers feeling inspired to find our own true voice.