Mesu has yet to write a book I didn't love. Not only does she weave the story in such a way to draw you in and make the Bible feel alive but the sheer amount of research she does to get there really does make it all so real. While her ability to tell a story is top tier and she would be amazing in ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Camp Club Girls: Elizabeth by Renae Brumbaugh Green
First things first: Target Audience: 10 to 12 years old. Actual Audience: AARP. Some of that audience discrepancy will assuredly reflect in my thoughts on this book. But I'll try really hard to keep it balanced. And here's where I throw myself under the bus. Back when I used to read and ...
BOOK REVIEW: Fatal Trust by Todd M. Johnson
I first came across this book in a monthly Bethany House email. I was distraught and torn because I literally want every single book in that monthly email. Seriously, it's almost impossible to chose. But I found my loophole. I prayerfully pick one and then request the ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Return by Suzanne Woods Fisher
That moment when you are reading a book but you can't read fast enough (an it's way past bedtime so you are fighting burn-y eyes as well) but at the same time you need the book to last forever. I just survived that moment and am trying to decide how to convince Goodreads and Amazon to make a ...
BOOK REVIEW: Threads of Suspicion by Dee Henderson
When I saw this book description offered by Bethany House I knew I had to request. Christian fiction - win. Mystery - win. Cold case files - bonus. I knew it was the second book in a series but since I was getting the eBook version through NetGalley I decided that if I ...




