Kathleen Fuller never fails me. I know that when I pick up one of her books I’m going to be pulled into a community of people that I can relate too (even despite our vast difference in lifestyle) and appreciate. I adore getting to go back to Birch Creek, and despite the fact that technically I ...
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BOOK REVIEW: His Promise by Shelley Shepard Gray
Let me educate you on why it is imperative to write a review as soon as you finish a book. It's been a couple of weeks since I finished this book, like October when Ma was in the hospital and life was chaos. In trying to keep up with life and work and everything in between I've struggled to sit ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Baby for the Doctor by Stephanie Dees
Welcome back to Red Hill Farm, which is crawling with children and farm animals and those magical men of the Sheehan family. Claire and Joe are running a gaggle or twenty of foster children while expanding their own family as well. Claire's twin sister Jordan is working on expanding her equine ...
BOOK REVIEW: Amish Christmas Memories by Vannetta Chapman
There's something about a Vannetta book that draws me in. Regardless of whether she's writing a cozy mystery with a touch of romance or just a sweet romance with a twist of mystery. Even a dystopian novel in her hands just walks away special. There's something about her voice that draws me in and ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Dad Next Door by Stephanie Dees
Romance, as a genre, is sort of a side bar for me. I don't pick up a book because it's a romance like so many others. I pick up a book because it has a story line that catches my interest and happens to contain romance. I mean, instalove is the cliche fallback for a lot of romance books, and a ...




