If you remember (I don't necessarily expect you to) it's been just days over 11 months ago when I first gushed over this author. 'The Saturday Night Supper Club' was my first Carla Laureano book. I vowed then it wouldn't be my last. And here we are! And guess what? I absolutely loved this book ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Ours for a Season by Kim Vogel Sawyer
How far would you go to get what you always dreamed of? How would you react if that dream was taken from you? That's exactly the positions two childhood besties find themselves in. For very different dreams and very different reasons. Marty, a Mennonite woman only ever wanted a family. And ...
BOOK REVIEW: First Impressions by Debra White Smith
I have to admit something and I need you to promise not to panic. Or yell at me. Or string me up. Or declare me not a human. Or the opposite of a lady. *deep breath* I have never read Jane Austen. I've not read 'Pride and Prejudice' or 'Sense and Sensibility' or 'Emma'. Now I've probably ...
BOOK REVIEW: Allison’s Journey by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Back in Webster County for the fourth time, and sadly the final time. Remember when we first met Aaron Zook, way back in 'On Her Own', the second book in this series. He was just a small guy at the ripe old age of 9 at the time. He's spotlighted in 'Dear to Me' as his friends fall in love and he ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Curse of Misty Wayfair by Jaime Jo Wright
It takes a special talent to write a very faith based ghost story. Like super special! It takes a special talent to write a suspense story that really trails over into thriller-ish-ness with a smidge of action-y-ness and keep it solidly grounded in faith. I don't have that talent. Fortunately, I ...




