If you didn't catch my my review of 'The Evaporation of Sofi Snow', the first book in this series then feel free to do that before continuing. I do need to throw in a trigger warning and disclaimer here. While not necessarily overt this book deals heavily with the idea of human trafficking. Not ...
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BOOK REVIEW: The Evaporation of Sofi Snow by Mary Weber
I think we have previously established that I 'typically' don't read sci-fi-ish dystopian futuristic fantasy type novels. That being said, you do realize that this is my 3rd (yes 3!) book of this type this month, the second series I've started. I think we have also previously established that ...
BOOK REVIEW: Words from the Heart by Kathleen Fuller
I have waited, mostly patiently, for six months for this book to release. I have loved every book in this series. 'Written in Love' brings Jalon and Pheobe together to his home in Birch Creek. 'The Promise of a Letter' brings Jalon's sister Leanna together with her boss' brother Roman in an ...
BOOK REVIEW: An Amish Gathering by Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Barbara Cameron
A Change of Heart by Beth Wiseman Leah is no good at cooking, cleaning, sewing, gardening—the skills that young women need to make a proper Amish wife. All she wants to do is write stories, but she's sincerely tired of being a disappointment. Will she ever find someone who accepts her just as she ...
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'. ...




