Like I shared with ya'll last week with 'Her Secret', Shelley Shepard Gray takes the simple life of the Amish and merges it with the grittiness of life. It's easy to cozy the Amish into an idealized corner where they truly are separate from the world. And while once upon a time that may have been ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Christmas Prayer by Wanda E. Brunstetter
When I picked up this book the first thing I noticed was how small it was. Had I done even a smidgen of research I would have realized two things. First, this is actually a novella that is being re-released as a stand-alone book. Secondly, I would have realized that I’d read this story before, in a ...
BOOK REVIEW: Thoughtfull by Dorena Williamson
I love the ability to nab up the perfect kid's book now and again. While I may not have full-time Minions of Mischief to hoard books for anymore I do still have other Minions in my world. Tell ya a secret but keep it to yourself. . . this book reached out to me from the list at B&H as I ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Perfect Square by Vannetta Chapman
It should be no secret by now that Vannetta Chapman is one of my favorite authors. She takes a genre I appreciate, Amish Fiction, and mingles it with a genre I love, mystery, sprinkles a little bit of romance and a whole lot of faith and has yet to disappoint me. I reviewed the first book, ...
BOOK REVIEW: Her Secret by Shelley Shepard Gray
I've heard great things about Shelley Shepard Gray's writing. Outside of a novella collection or two I've not previously read any of her full length books. When I say I hear great things? Total understatement. How did I go so long without reading her books? Actually, truth be told I've been ...




