I am going to tell you a story that has absolutely nothing to do with my review of this book but yet has absolutely everything to do with my review of this book. I have read every single book that Connilyn Cossette has published. I've been a huge fan hooked on her way with words from the ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Of Fire and Lions by Mesu Andrews
I've yet to meet a Mesu book I didn't love and 'Of Fire and Lions' fits into that niche pretty well. Remember please that I am totally not a cover person but this cover really does do justice to the words inside. And the words inside do justice to the Biblical references they are drawn from. If ...
BOOK REVIEW: Daisy’s Search for Freedom by Bertha Schwartz
I had to sit back and remind myself that this was a middle grade book. I didn’t keep that in mind before I jumped in reading and I found myself getting frustrated that it was all too easy. But in reality it wasn’t. Yes, Daisy and David caught some lucky breaks but that’s not always the reality of ...
BOOK REVIEW: Woman of Courage Collectors Edition by Wanda E. Brunstetter
It’s not often that you get to step back and read a Wanda book that isn’t based around the Amish. She does historical fiction as well as she does Amish, just in case you weren’t aware. Now, if you have read this book before I need to caution you not to just assume you know it all already. Because. . ...
BOOK REVIEW: Searching for You by Jody Hedlund
You know, I’m getting really tired of authors trying to end series on me. I mean, can’t they just go on forever? Kinda like Law and Order seasons. The Neumann girls have had my heart since our first meeting. I’ve watched these girls grow up, make mistakes, find their path, and even find love. Love ...




