I have no idea where I want to start this review. I actually finished the book yesterday and while I had time to write and schedule it I didn't have a clue what I wanted to say. Guess what? 24 hours later I still don't. Let's say this: I'm very ignorant of the reformation period and Martian ...
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BOOK REVIEW: A Plain Leaving by Leslie Gould
I've not read this author before but something about the synopsis of this novel reached out to me in my monthly Bethany House email. I had to read it. And that it's first in a series is just a bonus. Sometimes you want to start at the beginning. Other times, not so much but this was one of those ...
BOOK REVIEW: Beauty from Ashes by Alana Terry
Before we dive into all the reasons I'm in love with this book and perhaps this author there's a few things I feel it is imperative to share with you. Tiff (the main character) is a Christian, sorta. As a child of the foster system she was blessed to have spent time in a loving Christian foster ...
BOOK REVIEW: Out of the Ordinary by Jen Turano
Before I even dig into this book I just have to lament that not having a computer for a week and a half last month has set me up for disaster. That was a long time with really no reviews to post and a fear of reading too much and then being muddleheaded trying to remember stuff to write the ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Christmas Admirer by Laura V. Hilton
Being from the Ozarks region of Missouri (that corner in the southwest part of the state for the uninformed) Jamesport isn't in my backyard. However, I have family in Trenton which means that I've have opportunities to visit the area, because that is backyard. I don't know a lot about the ...




