When this book came up for review with CelebrateLit was really looking forward a cozy Christmas mystery. A little drama with Mr. Rudin's situation and a lot of suspense with the other mystery happening at the factory. I knew it would be a quick read and light on the depth of detail simply due to ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Loving Luther by Allison Pittman
I have no idea where I want to start this review. I actually finished the book yesterday and while I had time to write and schedule it I didn't have a clue what I wanted to say. Guess what? 24 hours later I still don't. Let's say this: I'm very ignorant of the reformation period and Martian ...
BOOK REVIEW: Out of the Ordinary by Jen Turano
Before I even dig into this book I just have to lament that not having a computer for a week and a half last month has set me up for disaster. That was a long time with really no reviews to post and a fear of reading too much and then being muddleheaded trying to remember stuff to write the ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Promise of Dawn by Lauraine Snelling
I'm just gonna say it. I really have a few mixed feelings about this book. I loved it, I wanted to love it and I kinda sometimes maybe didn't get it. Singe and Rune are an interesting couple with a great family and backstory of their immigration. I get that the meat and potatoes of this book is ...
BOOK REVIEW: Devil in the Dust by Cara Luecht
Let me provide you a cautionary tale of book reviews, best friends, and Sims. My book bestie, Kristin, spent last weekend trying to convince me to play Sims. There may have been some sing-songy coaxing, some allusion to a Sims blog post I 'had' to put up, and slight coercion. There may have been ...




