When I found out that Jody Hedlund was releasing another book in the An Uncertain Choice series I knew I had to read it. I HAD to have it, m'kay. It's a thing. For the life of me I wasn't sure who was left to write about but that didn't matter, I mean it was a Jody Hedlund book first and second ...
Fiction
BOOK REVIEW: Beneath a Prairie Moon by Kim Vogel Sawyer
I'm no stranger to historical fiction as it is one of my favorite genres, however I've steered clear of mail order bride stories. . .until now. I'm going to take a detour here for a moment but it all comes together with this book. I just recently found out my aunt was a Harvey Girl (she married my ...
BOOK REVIEW: Where the Sky Meets the Sand by Chris Loehmer Kincaid
I know it's a little thing but I've struggled to come up with a star rating on this book. I've got all the ideas and feels and thoughts about the book but that rating is elusive to me. Let me elaborate for you. I first came across this book via Book Crash oh too long ago now. I saw it again via ...
BOOK REVIEW: Just Let Go by Courtney Walsh
This is my second Courtney Walsh book and I've yet to not fall in love with her writing, her characters, and I'm still in love with Harbor Pointe. This time we meet Quinn, daughter of the sheriff and a runaway florist. Steadfast, goal driven, with little use for risk taking she's the new owner of ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Hope Jar by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Wanda Brunstetter is known for her simpler writing style that can tell a story with depth and faith like no other. She is proof that fancy does not equal better. Wanda's books are the perfect place to start with Amish fiction, while she uses Pennsylvania Duetch throughout she also does so in a way ...




