One kingdom. Three siblings. One Emmanuel. Three parts of God. The True Blue Royal trilogy began with the youngest child and ends with the oldest. All three have ties to the States, though, to be fair, Gus simply reconnected with a local gal he knew as a child there. ...
Fiction / Religious
BOOK REVIEW: To Save a King by Rachel Hauck
I got to know Prince John and his bride, Holland, in To Love a Prince. The older brother of Gus and heir to the throne. I’ve said before, but I’ll say again, I should really pay more attention to those synopses sometimes. I, for the life of me, couldn’t figure out why a married King-to-be would ...
BOOK REVIEW: To Find Where She Belongs by Robin Lee Hatcher
As we reach the end of The British are Coming series and the actual book for April in the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge, I have so many mixed feelings. But . . . Thank you, thank you, thank you, Robin Lee Hatcher, for giving me some hope for dear sweet William. I adored William ...
BOOK REVIEW: To Reveal a Reckless Love
Oh, Roger, Roger, Roger. With the heart of an artist and the soul of a poet, he’s so adorably, if not infuriatingly, awkward. Oh Roger. Finishing up the fourth installment of The British Are Coming series, with only one left to do for the April book for the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge. ...
To Enchant a Lady’s Heart by Robin Lee Hatcher
So fun fact, I have this both as an audiobook from Hoopla and the eBook on my Kindle. That came in handy, as when I started listening, I was taken surprised by how short the listen was. I went to the eBook and realized quickly that it was accurate based on the number of pages. It ...




