I really enjoyed this book. No, I'm not biased because it's Wanda, who happens to be one of my favorite Amish authors. Seriously, I'm not biased, it's just that good. Take a typical Amish family with a kid or two at an age where they start thinking about branching out and starting their own ...
BOOK REVIEW: Mister B by A. Lynn Byk
When I first started reading this book I felt like I'd just friended a friend on Facebook who was the quintessential vague-booker. You know exactly what I mean. We all have at least one friend who drops hints about something going in as if begging for you to pay attention, and when you do they ...
BOOK REVIEW: Colors of Christmas by Olivia Newport
I wasn't sure what I expected when I picked up this book. I knew it wouldn't be the normal sweet everything is love and light during the holidays book that many centered around Christmas usually are. I actually appreciated the author's note at the beginning where she talks about the fact that for ...
BOOK REVIEW: Devil in the Dust by Cara Luecht
Let me provide you a cautionary tale of book reviews, best friends, and Sims. My book bestie, Kristin, spent last weekend trying to convince me to play Sims. There may have been some sing-songy coaxing, some allusion to a Sims blog post I 'had' to put up, and slight coercion. There may have been ...
BOOK REVIEW: Almond Street Mission by June Foster
I really wanted to love this book. The synopsis drew me into something that I thought would be a heart-wrenching story of faith and glory and hope. I wanted a book of hope with a snag of mystery with the missing brother. I wanted a book of faith with the Mission and the men it served. I wanted ...




