I need to have a moment of sadness that we are leaving Henry Lapp and Emma Fisher behind. We've gotten to know them, and Henry's gift in 'What the Bishop Saw'. We saw the kind of man he is, the concern for his community, and the compassion for those hurting around him. In 'When the Bishop Needs ...
Fiction
BOOK REVIEW: A Passionate Hope by Jill Eileen Smith
That moment when you pick up a book knowing that it's 4th in a series yet also knowing that it will completely stand alone. That moment when you finish a book and NEED to read the rest of the series because yes, it stands alone, but it's so amazingly good. That's the moment I'm in. Biblical ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Saturday Night Supper Club by Carla Laureano
This! Book! Sorry, had to get that out of my system. I’d seen this book around in the previews and was drawn to the idea of it but I’d recently read a foodie fiction that didn’t quite hit the right notes for me. Way too much development to the food descriptions and not near enough development of the ...
BOOK REVIEW: Across the Blue by Carrie Turansky
I haven't felt the need to gush about a book in a short minute. I had never read Turansky before but have heard great things. When the opportunity to review this book came up I had to take it. What's not to draw you to it? Early 1900s England, money, prestige, adventure, a touch of intrigue, and ...
BOOK REVIEW: Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman
Vannetta, we gotta talk. Seriously. I mean who kills the barista?!? The giver of humanity! And in the first chapter. I was heartbroken. I mean, OK fine I didn’t know they guy, he wasn’t MY barista, but still. OK, fine he was kinda an antisocial jerky sorta guy, but he was the barista. You can’t kill ...




