One kingdom. Three siblings. One Emmanuel. Three parts of God. The True Blue Royal trilogy began with the youngest child and ends with the oldest. All three have ties to the States, though, to be fair, Gus simply reconnected with a local gal he knew as a child there. ...
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BOOK REVIEW: A Year of Playing Catch by Ethan D. Bryan
It’s Baseball Season. For the uninitiated, St. Louis Cardinals baseball is the second religion in my household. Followed closely by Springfield Cardinals, and then any other game that might exist. I’ve been subjected to listening and or watching summer bush leagues, to college ...
BOOK REVIEW: To Love a Prince by Rachel Hauck
Ya’ll know I’m doing the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge this year. And while technically it’s just one book a month, curated by the authors running the challenge. But we also know that if it’s part of a series, I’m reading every. single. one. of those books. It’s just who I am. Standalone? ...
BOOK REVIEW: To Capture a Mountain Man by Robin Lee Hatcher
This third novel in The British are Coming Series does all the things I don’t like in a romance (literally, almost all of them), and I still liked it. If you remember in the previous book in the series, To Marry an English Lord, Hatcher had a lot of formula in that book as well, but it still ...



