I'll be honest, with all the Vannetta books I've read I'm having the hardest time letting go of Henry (The Amish Bishop Mysteries). He wove his way into my heart and I'm just attached. I don't feel like his story is done like I do with some of her other series. That makes it harder to let go. ...
Fiction
BOOK REVIEW: Sons of Blackbird Mountain by Joanne Bischof
Before I even get into my thoughts on this book I need to share some information that may be triggering for other readers. The Sons of Blackbird Mountain make alcohol, booze, or I've seen the archaic return of the word liquor in general vocabulary. That being said there is also the topics of ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Fashion Designer by Nancy Moser
Everything in life brings regrets. I totally regret eating that last piece of Parmesan chicken bites just now, I went from satisfied to oh my gravy now I'm overfull. But coffee ice cream later right? That's this book for me. The one too many bites of chicken? That I picked up this book not ...
BOOK REVIEW: Minding the Light by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Ya'll, I have Bloggers Block. That moment when the flashing little line on the screen mocks all the words my brain is not capable of mushing together. Forget words, I'll take letters at this point. That being said I will tell you a story about where my mind is detouring. It's related, I ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Rebel Heart by Beth White
It's no secret that the Civil War is one of my favorite eras in history, from a fiction standpoint. One of my first book loves was 'Gone with the Wind'. I love that deeper digging into personalities and world views and family life. That difference in the thought processes that people had, and ...




