Howard Books (May 03, 2011) Although I have several of Angela’s titles on my shelf, this is the first of her books I have read in a very long while. I have always considered her work exceptional and it seems […]
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Book Review
Scandal in Scotland by Karen Hawkins – My Review
Pocket (May 24, 2011) As I mentioned several months ago I am attempting to give more Mainstream Fiction a chance because there are some exceptional authors out there despite some of the not so appealing (to me) content. This is […]
Continue reading »Missions of Mercy Series by Susan May Warren – My Review
Steeple Hill (January 4, 2011) (March 1, 2011) (May 3, 2011) What do a missing American teenager and runaway teen Princess from Eastern Europe have in common with a Senator’s rebellious daughter/rock star on tour in Europe, and last but […]
Continue reading »A Heart Divided by Kathleen Morgan – My Review
Revell (May 1, 2011) A Heart Divided has just launched a new must read author for me. Although romances can get sappy and boring with the same old plots wrung out and ironed into a “new” book. Kathleen has proven […]
Continue reading »The Promise of an Angel by Ruth Reid – My Review
Thomas Nelson (May 31, 2011) Though I’m still about 80 pages from the end, I often write reviews from the first two-thirds or so of a book which makes it easier to avoid giving away important pieces of the story […]
Continue reading »The Lightkeeper’s Ball by Colleen Coble – My Review
Thomas Nelson (April 19, 2011) After reading The Lightkeeper’s Daughter I was in love with both the residents of Mercy Falls and the town itself (for the most part anyway). Coble’s villains in all three books did their job well […]
Continue reading »The Girl In the Gatehouse by Julie Klassen – My Review
Bethany House (January 1, 2011) This is only my second time reading Klassen though I have her first two titles on my TBR shelf. After picking up The Silent Governess I knew it was time to make this author a […]
Continue reading »The Ale Boy’s Feast by Jeffrey Overstreet – My Review
WaterBrook Press (March 15, 2011) While it’s a bit sad to see such an enthralling saga come to its conclusion at least for the present, it is always a treat to find one of Overstreet’s fantasies in my hands. These […]
Continue reading »Grandma’s Attic Story Collections by Arleta Richardson – My Review
David C. Cook (April 1, 2011) As an avid reader of historical fiction forever and a 7 year old who gulped down the Little House books this series sounded like it would be just right not only for my inner […]
Continue reading »How to Be God’s Little Princess by Sheila Walsh – My Review
Thomas Nelson (April 12, 2011) the first thing that entered my mind when I saw this title may have also been a first thought of others. However knowing of Sheila Walsh, her work, Women of Faith and Thomas Nelson publishers […]
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