I read the bulk of this book during a very rough week. I actually had to postpone the reading and review of this book due to the loss of someone so very close to my heart. Maybe because of this I identified with Simeon a bit too much. Probably I didn't identify with him enough if the truth be ...
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BOOK REVIEW: What Dreams May Come by Alana Terry
Sometimes you sit down and write a review of a book and the words are easy and the sentiments flow like gravy. Other times your heart knows what it wants to say but you brain can't turn that into words. This is the second time. I really enjoyed this book, with a background of truth, and a theme ...
BOOK REVIEW: Liza’s Second Chance by Molly Jebber
I'm a sitting here, having just finished reading this book and I have no idea where to start writing. Not a clue. I'm drowning people! This book intrigued me when I first came across it and knew I needed to read it. I pictured quaint scenes set in a cozy bakery with lovably flawed characters and ...
BOOK REVIEW: Their Daring Hearts by Sharlene MacLaren
I'm really struggling with writing this review. I sorta let myself get swept up in the story instead of actually also paying attention to the things that make the story. I will say that reading an ARC(Advanced Reader Copy) comes with it own set of interesting quirks. Finding wrong words (though ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Song Unheard by Roseanna White
If you remember last July when I fell in love with this series then you know why I was so anxious to get my hands on this book. Need a refresher? Check out my review of 'A Name Unknown'. I had high hopes with the return to the family and the mysterious Mr. V in their lives. While this book ...




