I sit down to write this review, after staying up half the night because I NEEDED to finish it, and am at a loss for words. Yes, need in all caps is the right word to use there. Why need? Because I said so? Grabbing a couple of chapters in the car before work, a chapter on lunch here and there, ...
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BOOK REVIEW: A Gift for Anne Marie by Kathleen Fuller
You know how I always, well OK sometimes, complain that a novella tries to be too much? I've been really lucky here lately with novellas understanding their amazing role in literature and stepping up to the plate in amazing ways. 'A Gift for Anne Marie' by Kathleen Fuller takes one for the team ...
BOOK REVIEW: Colors of Christmas by Olivia Newport
I wasn't sure what I expected when I picked up this book. I knew it wouldn't be the normal sweet everything is love and light during the holidays book that many centered around Christmas usually are. I actually appreciated the author's note at the beginning where she talks about the fact that for ...
BOOK REVIEW: Devil in the Dust by Cara Luecht
Let me provide you a cautionary tale of book reviews, best friends, and Sims. My book bestie, Kristin, spent last weekend trying to convince me to play Sims. There may have been some sing-songy coaxing, some allusion to a Sims blog post I 'had' to put up, and slight coercion. There may have been ...
BOOK REVIEW: Almond Street Mission by June Foster
I really wanted to love this book. The synopsis drew me into something that I thought would be a heart-wrenching story of faith and glory and hope. I wanted a book of hope with a snag of mystery with the missing brother. I wanted a book of faith with the Mission and the men it served. I wanted ...




