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 ...
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BOOK REVIEW: If He Only Knew by Michelynn Christy and Brandi Gabriel
Before I struggle through this review I want to put a disclaimer out there. This book, while very much strongly Christian fiction, does deal with some heavy topics. Premarital sex, abortion, still-birth, miscarriage, and the Vietnam war. None of this is heavily detailed but these are the major ...
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 ...
BOOK REVIEW: Phoebe’s Light by Suzanne Woods Fisher
I have to say I've yet to meet a Suzanne Woods Fisher book I didn't love. She has the ability to create relateable (why does that word insist on red squiggly lines of hate, so it's not a word it's Fizzyfied so it's a word!) characters and settings that tell a story that is timeless. I am sad to ...




