I knew, coming out of Blue Ridge Sunrise, that Hope and Brady belonged together. Getting them to understand that might be a problem, but it was literally written into their friendship. I’ve also come to realize that human nature irritates me. All (most) of us have an inner dialogue ...
Fiction / Romance / Clean & Wholesome
BOOK REVIEW: Blue Ridge Sunrise by Denise Hunter
If you saw my review for Sweetbriar Cottage, you may remember (or not, let’s be real) this line: Few Christian authors tackle the dark topics, and most with varying degrees of success. What I loved in Sweetbriar didn’t quite translate as well for me in Blue Ridge. Denise Hunter did a great job ...
BOOK REVIEW: Sweetbriar Cottage by Denise Hunter
Truth Bomb: Josephine and Noah are absolutely infuriating. I said what I said. I mean, I adore them, and they kept me engaged. Engaged in wanting to shake them, yell at them, and toss in a solid Gibbs’ smack for good measure. I can forgive the ...
BOOK REVIEW: More than Friends by Denise Hunter
While technically I chose this book as part of the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge book for July (yes, I know it’s April, but let’s roll on), I was so fortunate to be able to grab an ARC for it, so I’m hitting it up early for the release. It’s fine, I promise. It’s romance . . . pure and true ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Austen Escape by Katherine Reay
And we are back with another edition of books I read in the wayback time but never reviewed. Honestly, never even tracked this one on Goodreads, so all I know is wayback time. The difference here is that there were significant parts that I did remember. Not a lot, mind you, but enough to ...




