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 ...
BOOK REVIEW: Kingdom Files: Who is Jesus? by Matt Koceich
I was intrigued when I saw the premise for this series come across my radar. Back when I had the Minions full time I was forever on the search for books appropriate for their varied ages that also helped to solidify a strong foundation of faith in a means that was relatable to them. I've enjoyed ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Hope Jar by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Wanda Brunstetter is known for her simpler writing style that can tell a story with depth and faith like no other. She is proof that fancy does not equal better. Wanda's books are the perfect place to start with Amish fiction, while she uses Pennsylvania Duetch throughout she also does so in a way ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Widow’s Hope by Vannetta Chapman
I'll be honest, with all the Vannetta books I've read I'm having the hardest time letting go of Henry (The Amish Bishop Mysteries). He wove his way into my heart and I'm just attached. I don't feel like his story is done like I do with some of her other series. That makes it harder to let go. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Sons of Blackbird Mountain by Joanne Bischof
Before I even get into my thoughts on this book I need to share some information that may be triggering for other readers. The Sons of Blackbird Mountain make alcohol, booze, or I've seen the archaic return of the word liquor in general vocabulary. That being said there is also the topics of ...




