Let's be honest here, there are going to be spoilers in this review. I cannot begin to adequately share my thoughts without them. That being said the first thing you are going to want to ask is why a Christian fiction blogger is reviewing a book written by a trans woman about a trans individual. ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Who the Bishop Knows by Vannetta Chapman
I need to have a moment of sadness that we are leaving Henry Lapp and Emma Fisher behind. We've gotten to know them, and Henry's gift in 'What the Bishop Saw'. We saw the kind of man he is, the concern for his community, and the compassion for those hurting around him. In 'When the Bishop Needs ...
BOOK REVIEW: The View from Rainshadow Bay by Colleen Coble
I am not one of the multitude that chooses books by their covers. I mean I appreciate a pretty picture now and then but for the most part covers play little to no actual role in my choosing to read a book. If that were the case I would never have chosen to read 'The View from Rainshadow Bay'. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Coldwater by Samuel Parker
This book drew me in when I got the Revell email back in December and I knew I had to read it. And then I had to wait to read it longer than anticipated due to delays and warehouse issues. And then the first couple of chapters hooked me in so hard that I could have been on the edge of my seat but ...
BOOK REVIEW: Crisis Shot by Janice Cantore
I sit here staring at a blank page not sure how to proceed. I finished this book last night without an abundance of fanfare. It was entirely too many hours past bedtime, which I paid for all day, but it wasn't like jumping from my fuzzy socks exciting. .I enjoyed the story, the twists and turns, ...




