So, while we were reading this book Kristin and I had very different takes on how this book should end. There was a ton of temptation to flip to the back and find out (I didn't! I can't answer for her however.) She felt that if the story didn't end a certain way she was going to be mad. Very ...
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BOOK REVIEW: An Amish Family by Kathleen Fuller
Building Trust Grace Miller and Joel King are in love. They've dated secretly for the past year and when he proposes marriage, Grace eagerly agrees. But when she tells her parents about the wedding, she's shocked when her father tells her she can't marry Joel. Can Grace get to the bottom of her ...
BOOK REVIEW: Blind Spot by Dani Pettrey
I'm almost, almost caught up on my reviews. This has been a real struggle to go back and review after the fact instead of immediately finishing the book. I felt more invested in this book, which I will share with you later but first I have to address something that is killin' me. Legit killin' me ...
BOOK REVIEW: Arms of Mercy by Ruth Reid
Classifying a Ruth Reid book as 'Amish Fiction' or 'Amish Romance' doesn't begin to scratch the surface of what this woman brings to the pages. I mean, yes it is about the Amish. Yes, it is fiction. Yes, it's got romance. But, but, but. . . There are so many more layers of depth and sub-genres ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Hawaiian Discovery by Wanda E. and Jean Brunstetter
I'm just going to say it, I've had one of those weeks were everything was chaos and chaos was everything. I finished this book days ago and haven't had opportunity to release my thoughts onto the screen. (There is just something not as endearing as the page but well, technology.) Those emotions ...




