I've yet to meet a Mesu book I didn't love and 'Of Fire and Lions' fits into that niche pretty well. Remember please that I am totally not a cover person but this cover really does do justice to the words inside. And the words inside do justice to the Biblical references they are drawn from. If ...
Crown Publishing Group
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: The Christmas Remedy by Cindy and Erin Woodsmall
Could you give up everything for a dream? Could you fight for your right to pursue that dream? I mean, knowing that having a family, a relationship, doesn't mesh with the dream? Holly Noelle Zook is ready and willing to do just that. Losing her father at a young age to a completely treatable ...
BOOK REVIEW: Beneath a Prairie Moon by Kim Vogel Sawyer
I'm no stranger to historical fiction as it is one of my favorite genres, however I've steered clear of mail order bride stories. . .until now. I'm going to take a detour here for a moment but it all comes together with this book. I just recently found out my aunt was a Harvey Girl (she married my ...
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 ...




