A Choice to Forgive by Beth Wiseman **** I'm going to just say it...this novella was the perfect opener to this collection. I've yet to read anything by this author that I haven't absolutely fallen in love with. And with one small caveat, this novella is no exception. An unexpected, heart ...
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BOOK REVIEW: When the Bishop Needs an Alibi by Vannetta Chapman
Before we talk book let's talk bigger picture. I've had this book sitting on my Kindle app for more than a minute. Since before it was released if you must know. But then things happened, like launching a whole new website, like forgetting I had a book due with only days to spare, and during ...
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: A Plain Leaving by Leslie Gould
I've not read this author before but something about the synopsis of this novel reached out to me in my monthly Bethany House email. I had to read it. And that it's first in a series is just a bonus. Sometimes you want to start at the beginning. Other times, not so much but this was one of those ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Quilter’s Daughter by Wanda E. Brunstetter
When we left the Fisher family in 'The Storekeeper's Daughter' Dad had refound love with Fannie Miller. Naomi had rekindled love with Caleb. And Zach (Jimmy) was growing up with his English family on the west coast. In 'The Quilter's Daughter' we return to Fannie's daughter back home in Ohio ...




