I discovered The Home for Unwanted Girls through the Book Girls Guide In Case You Missed It Challenge. Everything hit for me from the synopsis and the historical angle. I’m not even a cover person, but the cover was captivating as well. Literally everything hit for me before I started ...
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BOOK REVIEW: That’s a Great Question, I’d Love to Tell You by Elyse Myers
I chose to listen to this book because well Elyse Myers narrating Elyse Myers. I'm not huge on the socials, I don't have a TikTok or a YouTube and influnster culture isn't really my game. I've only just starting watching reels with sound (not just CC) in the last year. Honestly, even with closed ...
BOOK REVIEW: Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
I'm really struggling to write this review. As we all know by now (or remember as again it's been a hot minute) I review from the heart, not the brain, and tend to have my best thoughts immediately after. However, this is yet another book that kinda sticks with you and requires some processing. So ...
BOOK REVIEW: His Promise by Shelley Shepard Gray
Let me educate you on why it is imperative to write a review as soon as you finish a book. It's been a couple of weeks since I finished this book, like October when Ma was in the hospital and life was chaos. In trying to keep up with life and work and everything in between I've struggled to sit ...
BOOK REVIEW: Her Fear by Shelley Shepard Gray
For the love of all the tomatoes, the darkness that shadows this community has a reach that extends the borders of Hart County and even beyond Kentucky. I know that sounds bad but let me explain. Each book has brought us less than ideal families, predominately in the Amish communities. ...




