I just cannot write this review. Sorry. Can't do it. When I first started actually reading this book my Kindle told me that it would take about 7 hours to finish. Lovely, right? I mean here it was Monday evening and I was getting ready to start my week at The Day Job (I work Tuesday through ...
Fiction
BOOK REVIEW: The Occupied by Craig Parshall
You know how sometimes I get bored reading the same genre of book too many in a row? Yeah, about that. Not this month. I've been all over the place and it's been a bit like happy whiplash. I'm reading genres that are outside my norm (which can be hit and miss) and I'm reading genres that I ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Miracle Maker and the Misfits by Dixie Koch
I really like books with a supernatural suspense story line. These themes in Christian Fiction have the potential to truly bring to life the very real battle between good and evil that goes on around us, and within us, all the time. It's easy, as Christians, to forget that there is so much more to ...
BOOK REVIEW: Murder Tightly Knit by Vannetta Chapman
I just have to pause for a moment before I jump into this book because. . .this was my 50th book of the year! I'm almost halfway through my Goodreads reading goal and it's still April, not for much longer but still for just now. It's yet another milestone of the year, and I get to share it with ...
BOOK REVIEW: An Amish Heirloom by Amy Clipston, Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Kelly Irvin
A Legacy of Love by Amy Clipston Local volunteer fire fighter Leon King agrees to repair his ex-girlfriend Susie Bontrager’s grandparents’ antique rocking chairs for her future home with her fiance and is forced to acknowledge that his feelings for her have not quite gone away. As Susie spends time ...




