This book sounded so interesting. It had a sweet endearing synopsis that tugged me in just a little. Let me tell you a story about assumptions. Based on the synopsis I built in my head where I thought this book was going to take me. I was so very very wrong. Wrong wasn't all bad but because I ...
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BOOK REVIEW: The Amish Teacher’s Gift by Rachel J. Good
Having read a novella or two by Rachel J. Good, I hadn't yet poured into a full novel. Until now. Having gotten to know the author through social media and mutual friends I felt like I knew her heart and couldn't wait to read this book. The timing couldn't have been more perfect, I mean have you ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Revolutionary by Kristen Hogrefe
This book picks up right where 'The Revisionary' left off. Portia and Gath heading to a satellite to serve their sentences for the trumped up mess they found themselves in. I have to admit, I didn't love this book quite as much as the first. I knew the characters, I knew the lay of the land so to ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Revisionary by Kristen Hogrefe
Here’s the thing with books that are sci-fi, futuristic, or even fantasy in feel and orientation: I have a hard time settling in. I’m basically plopped down into a different time/space/idea than what I already know and so I have to feel my way around in the dim glow a minute. An amazing author sets ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Heart’s Appeal by Jennifer Delamere
Remember 'The Captain's Daughter' that I reviewed last summer, June to be exact? Yes, it's been more than a minute. I knew when I chose to read this book that it was a continuation of that series but it didn't really sink in all the months later when I read the book. Suffice it to say, this book ...




