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 ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Year of Jubilee by Peggy Trotter
Imagine being 18 years old and starving, isolated, abandoned, and frightened of literally everything. Imagine being in that situation through only the actions of others. Being orphaned as a child, put out to work by the orphanage to learn life skills before you age out of their system and have not ...
BOOK REVIEW: As the Tide Comes In by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall
Truth. I feel like the Ya-Yas took a field trip to Chinquapin Parish to hang out at Truvy's for the day and then they all hoped on over to St. Simon Island to chill with the Glynn Girls for the rest of the weekend. It's a legit thing, though part of me struggles to see any of those gals leaving ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Simple Soul of Susan by Noel Branham
This book sounded so interesting. It had a sweet endearing synopsis that tugged me in just a little. Let me tell you a story about assumptions. Based on the synopsis I built in my head where I thought this book was going to take me. I was so very very wrong. Wrong wasn't all bad but because I ...
BOOK REVIEW: What Dreams May Come by Alana Terry
Sometimes you sit down and write a review of a book and the words are easy and the sentiments flow like gravy. Other times your heart knows what it wants to say but you brain can't turn that into words. This is the second time. I really enjoyed this book, with a background of truth, and a theme ...




