This book sounded so interesting. It had a sweet endearing synopsis that tugged me in just a little. Let me tell you a story about assumptions. Based on the synopsis I built in my head where I thought this book was going to take me. I was so very very wrong. Wrong wasn't all bad but because I ...
BOOK REVIEW: Together Forever by Jody Hedlund
Jody Hedlund has yet to write a book (that I've read) that I haven't loved. Her Orphan Train series has captured my heart and my mind. Waiting between releases is torture. Having the book sitting on my stack waiting it's turn to read? Inhumane. I mean, I have a schedule for a reason but ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Amish Teacher’s Gift by Rachel J. Good
Having read a novella or two by Rachel J. Good, I hadn't yet poured into a full novel. Until now. Having gotten to know the author through social media and mutual friends I felt like I knew her heart and couldn't wait to read this book. The timing couldn't have been more perfect, I mean have you ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Empowered by Craig Parshall
I first met Trevor Black in 'The Occupied'. A former high profile defense attorney who meets Jesus through a former client and new sees demons. Pretty simplified but then, honestly, sometimes simple is better. I mean the bigger picture is that every single day we are surrounded by the urging of ...
BOOK REVIEW: Where We Belong by Lynn Austin
I just cannot write this review. Sorry. Can't do it. When I first started actually reading this book my Kindle told me that it would take about 7 hours to finish. Lovely, right? I mean here it was Monday evening and I was getting ready to start my week at The Day Job (I work Tuesday through ...




