A Legacy of Love by Amy Clipston Local volunteer fire fighter Leon King agrees to repair his ex-girlfriend Susie Bontrager’s grandparents’ antique rocking chairs for her future home with her fiance and is forced to acknowledge that his feelings for her have not quite gone away. As Susie spends time ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Refuge Assured by Jocelyn Green
You know that moment when you finish a book and you know that what it spoke to you is not what it did not probably any other reader. Ever. Oh, that doesn't happen to you? Well, perhaps I'm just weird but from random time to time it happens to me. When I sat down to read 'A Refuge Assured' I was ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne
Writing this review is slowly killin' me. It's so hard! Let me tell ya why, since you didn't really ask. I love epic, sweeping, coming-of-age, full-life stories. I love truly getting to know a character through the stages of life, possibly why I read so many books that are in a series. However, ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Revolutionary by Kristen Hogrefe
This book picks up right where 'The Revisionary' left off. Portia and Gath heading to a satellite to serve their sentences for the trumped up mess they found themselves in. I have to admit, I didn't love this book quite as much as the first. I knew the characters, I knew the lay of the land so to ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Revisionary by Kristen Hogrefe
Here’s the thing with books that are sci-fi, futuristic, or even fantasy in feel and orientation: I have a hard time settling in. I’m basically plopped down into a different time/space/idea than what I already know and so I have to feel my way around in the dim glow a minute. An amazing author sets ...




