Deadly Proof
Rachel Dylan’s Deadly Proof is a superbly written legal thriller. Readers are sure to bond with Dylan’s flawed and relatable main characters, Kate and Landon. Both bear the scars of their past, both...
View ArticleChristmas at Grey Sage
What happens when an eclectic group of strangers descend upon a warm and welcoming Santa Fe inn for the holidays? Broken hearts heal, romance blossoms, friendships are forged, passions are unearthed...
View ArticleImperfect Justice
Cara Putman’s Imperfect Justice is a heartrending story of family violence developed to show not only the tragedy of those battling abuse but the willingness of outsiders to help mingled with their...
View ArticleMelody of the Soul
Book one in Liz Tolsma’s “Music of Hope Series”, The Melody of the Soul does not disappoint. Tolsma does a fantastic job demonstrating the importance of music in our lives. The Melody of the Soul’s...
View ArticleJulie
In her lifetime, Catherine Marshall wrote nineteen books, two of the novels. Julie, her second novel and final book, may easily surpass them all. The foreword, written by Catherine’s husband, Leonard...
View ArticleThe Rescue
For anyone struggling with whether God is real and intimately concerned with the lives of human beings, Jim Cymbala’s The Rescue provides sufficient evidence that he is and does. Readers will find the...
View ArticlePrimary Suspect
Readers who appreciate an innocent love story mingled with a bit of intrigue are sure to enjoy Laura Scott’s Primary Suspect. ER nurse Dana Petrie just wanted to thank Mitch Callahan for trying to save...
View ArticleBuried Secrets
Buried Secrets by Barbara Cameron is yet another Amish love story. Although it does contain some unique elements, readers are liable to grow weary with the number of times protagonist Rose brews...
View ArticleDancing in the Rain
Dancing in the Rain co-written by Eileen Rife and Jennifer Slattery provides a unique view of forgiveness, a theme that remains strong throughout the story. As a teen-ager Loni Parker’s sight was...
View ArticleDangerous to Know
Set in early 1800 England, Megan Whitson Lee’s Dangerous to Know takes readers into the tumultuous world of pre-James Dean rebel, Lord Gregory Gordon Bromby. Possessing the appearance of a proper...
View ArticleA Light So Lovely
With the release of the movie, “A Wrinkle in Time” stirring up controversy in the Christian community, it seems Sarah Arthur’s, A Light So Lovely: The Spiritual Legacy of Madeleine L’Engle might...
View ArticleChristmas with the Cowboy
What happens when an injured Navy Seal is forced to leave the career he loves, return to a place he ran from and face the woman he has loved forever but knows can never be his? These are the questions...
View ArticleSummer Plans and Other Disasters
Callie Stevens is a grown woman who, at times, seems like a confused, awkward and emotional teenager. In Callie’s world, everything must be planned; no spontaneity, no unanticipated discoveries,...
View ArticleAn Unpresentable Glory
Imagine returning home one evening and finding an injured man sprawled in the yard, what now? Societal norms dictate a call to 911 the next logical action, but what if the injured individual is...
View ArticleEnchanting Nicholette
Born into a family of privilege, raised with strict societal norms, and then widowed on the very day of her wedding day, Nicholette Everstone has no idea how to re-enter society after emerging from her...
View ArticleAt First Glance
Any woman who has struggled with fitting into society’s ideal of beauty, or struggled with her self-worth, will easily connect with Susan L. Tuttle’s main character, Penny Thornton. Penny is smart,...
View ArticleReturn of the Song
Fans of Phyllis Clark Nichols will not be disappointed by her latest work, Return of the Song. The story is rite with her signature descriptive style; writing that places readers right in the middle of...
View ArticleWhy Did You Choose Me
As a staunch supporter of adoption, I was excited for the opportunity to review Katie Cruice Smith’s, Why Did You Choose Me? The book itself, however, left me with an unsatisfied feeling. I wanted...
View ArticleReason To Breathe
What happens when three close-knit sisters put their lives on hold to care for their cancer-stricken mother, then have to sell their childhood home while navigating through their grief after her death,...
View ArticleMissTaken Identity
Part of The MissAdventure Brides Collection, Kimberley Woodhouse’ MissTaken Identity is the curious story of a Texas Ranger and his prisoner, a woman, disguised as a man. Set in Texas, 1883, the...
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