I stumbled across this book last fall and knew it was something I was interested in reading. I mean, let's face it, depending on the denomination of Christianity you practice determines the role that women play in your faith and in your church. Some churches are more conservative where women don't ...
BOOK REVIEW: Beneath a Prairie Moon by Kim Vogel Sawyer
I'm no stranger to historical fiction as it is one of my favorite genres, however I've steered clear of mail order bride stories. . .until now. I'm going to take a detour here for a moment but it all comes together with this book. I just recently found out my aunt was a Harvey Girl (she married my ...
BOOK REVIEW: Where the Sky Meets the Sand by Chris Loehmer Kincaid
I know it's a little thing but I've struggled to come up with a star rating on this book. I've got all the ideas and feels and thoughts about the book but that rating is elusive to me. Let me elaborate for you. I first came across this book via Book Crash oh too long ago now. I saw it again via ...
BOOK REVIEW: Just Let Go by Courtney Walsh
This is my second Courtney Walsh book and I've yet to not fall in love with her writing, her characters, and I'm still in love with Harbor Pointe. This time we meet Quinn, daughter of the sheriff and a runaway florist. Steadfast, goal driven, with little use for risk taking she's the new owner of ...
BOOK REVIEW: As the Tide Comes In by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall
Truth. I feel like the Ya-Yas took a field trip to Chinquapin Parish to hang out at Truvy's for the day and then they all hoped on over to St. Simon Island to chill with the Glynn Girls for the rest of the weekend. It's a legit thing, though part of me struggles to see any of those gals leaving ...




