Bethany House (October 1, 2010) While this is fiction I found it more than believable, it truly read as realistic – something that could happen to anyone. Just some adjustments to the social status and character tweaks would be needed […]
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Book Review
Beside Still Waters by Tricia Goyer – My Review
B&H Books (April 15, 2011) How could I as a reader resist the chance to read a new book from an author who has proven her writing talent book after book? I couldn’t and to top it all off the […]
Continue reading »31 Days of Drawing Near to God (Resting Securely in His Delight) by Ruth Myers – My Review
Multnomah Books (January 18, 2011) This is a book the reader wants to take slowly and savor the morsels picked up along the way. Although this was originally released under a different title and Multnomah had the opportunity to reprint […]
Continue reading »The Search by Suzanne Woods Fisher – My Review
Revell (Jan 1, 2011) Lainey O’Toole returns to Stoney Ridge a decade and a half after the fateful decision she made as a child which brought pain to more people than she ever considered it could. Her car just happens […]
Continue reading »Love Remains (Matchmakers #1) by Kaye Dacus – My Review
Barbour Books (August 1, 2010) As usual Dacus’ characters entrance and delight readers. Though it took me a bit to unearth this one from the TBR, I always look forward to books from this author. My favorites seem to be […]
Continue reading »Within My Heart by Tamera Alexander – My Review
Bethany House (September 1, 2010) Rachel Boyd learned not to trust her father which carried over to doctors in general. Without knowing how to trust people trusting God is an even more indomitable struggle. Alexander draws readers into the past […]
Continue reading »Where Hearts Are Free by Golden Keyes Parsons – My Review
Thomas Nelson (September 14, 2010) Philippe Clavelle has been hired by Bridget’s parents as an indentured servant on their plantation. Though they are both of noble birth, Philippe must now repay the cost of bringing his family to America. The […]
Continue reading »Don’t Kiss Him Good-bye by Sandra Byrd – My Review
Tyndale House (September 27, 2010) Savvy is back again trying to find her niche among the British. Moving to an entirely different country when you’re just starting highschool makes for alot of adjusting all at once. Sure they speak English […]
Continue reading »The Clouds Roll Away by Sibella Giorello – My Review
Thomas Nelson (March 16, 2010) I love a great nail-biting mystery every now and then, however being a bit squeamish I prefer the details to be selective and set the tone and atmosphere of the plot rather than irrelevant gore […]
Continue reading »War of Attrition by Frank Creed – My Review (CFRB)
The Writers Cafe Press (October 24, 2010) While I didn’t line up with the raving fans to get my hands on a copy of Flashpoint there was more than a sufficient amount of WOM that Frank is an author to […]
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