Before I start this review there is a disclaimer I need to share with you. This is a book of historical fiction, I mean how many of us played Oregon Trail with the old school floppy disks (literally floppy) on a green screen computer. That is this book, sorta, the settling of Oregon Territory and ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Beneath the Surface by Lynn H. Blackburn
I was in like Flynn in the first chapter of this book. There were so many hooks that all just worked together. Leigh draws you into her heart from the very beginning. Having recently moved back to her childhood home after the passing of both her parents she leaves behind the memory of a stalker ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Innkeeper’s Daughter by Michelle Griep
This is the second book by Michelle Griep that I've read and to be honest . . . with each book I like her a little more. She is definitely an author that I want to keep my eye on. She gives engaging main characters with lots of annoyingly endearing character traits throughout the cast. I have to ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Bishop’s Daughter by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Let me tell you a story about this book. I'd started the series last fall and in November went to request this book from the library to review in December. Yes, the plan was originally for December. There was a wait list. Which, for an older book is surprising but I wasn't going to complain (too ...
BOOK REVIEW: Judah’s Wife by Angela Hunt
I'm going to be honest. I don't even know how to start this review. With everything that has happened in my personal life over the last month I heeded Kristin's advice when she suggested that I put off reading this book. She didn't say why but just encouraged me that now wasn't the time so to ...




