When I picked up this book the first thing I noticed was how small it was. Had I done even a smidgen of research I would have realized two things. First, this is actually a novella that is being re-released as a stand-alone book. Secondly, I would have realized that I’d read this story before, in a ...
Barbour Publishing
BOOK REVIEW: Shadows of Hope by Georgiana Daniels
Forget the guy for a minute in this all too common triangle. Look at Marissa, she's almost sorta got her life together. She's got a job she loves, a husband who is sometimes home, but she's lacking the one thing she wants. The glue that flaked away in her marriage, a child. Look at Kaitlyn, ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Innkeeper’s Daughter by Michelle Griep
This is the second book by Michelle Griep that I've read and to be honest . . . with each book I like her a little more. She is definitely an author that I want to keep my eye on. She gives engaging main characters with lots of annoyingly endearing character traits throughout the cast. I have to ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Celebration by Wanda E. Brunstetter
I was a little leery when I sat down to read this book over my weekend. I've talked to a few readers who struggled with the book. Mainly the sheer number of characters but a few other smaller things as well. If you have ever read one of my reviews you know that if you give me more than one ...
BOOK REVIEW: Going Home by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Before I even talk about this book let's talk about the setting. Living in Southwest Missouri my entire life (I was born in Springfield) I am familiar with the local Amish communities. I've moved just a bit north of Springfield and enjoy visiting the local (smaller) Amish community in Dunnegan. ...




