Let’s be honest, I have no idea how this book hit my radar all these years (over a decade!?!) after it was released. I’m also not quite the target audience, though this book has been adopted into almost every readership that exists. And while Wonder is an amazing book and I absolutely ...
BOOK REVIEW: Blue Ridge Sunrise by Denise Hunter
If you saw my review for Sweetbriar Cottage, you may remember (or not, let’s be real) this line: Few Christian authors tackle the dark topics, and most with varying degrees of success. What I loved in Sweetbriar didn’t quite translate as well for me in Blue Ridge. Denise Hunter did a great job ...
BOOK REVIEW: To Find Where She Belongs by Robin Lee Hatcher
As we reach the end of The British are Coming series and the actual book for April in the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge, I have so many mixed feelings. But . . . Thank you, thank you, thank you, Robin Lee Hatcher, for giving me some hope for dear sweet William. I adored William ...
BOOK REVIEW: Sweetbriar Cottage by Denise Hunter
Truth Bomb: Josephine and Noah are absolutely infuriating. I said what I said. I mean, I adore them, and they kept me engaged. Engaged in wanting to shake them, yell at them, and toss in a solid Gibbs’ smack for good measure. I can forgive the ...
BOOK REVIEW: Where We Belong by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Let’s talk for a minute about Kim Vogel Sawyer. It’s been a hot minute (just over 7 years!) since I read one of her books, and I have absolutely missed them. Yes, she writes historical fiction, which is a huge green check for me. She writes strongly from a Christian perspective in ...




