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 ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Where We Belong by Lynn Austin
I just cannot write this review. Sorry. Can't do it. When I first started actually reading this book my Kindle told me that it would take about 7 hours to finish. Lovely, right? I mean here it was Monday evening and I was getting ready to start my week at The Day Job (I work Tuesday through ...
BOOK REVIEW: Reclaiming Shilo Snow by Mary Weber
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 ...
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: An Amish Heirloom by Amy Clipston, Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Kelly Irvin
A Legacy of Love by Amy Clipston Local volunteer fire fighter Leon King agrees to repair his ex-girlfriend Susie Bontrager’s grandparents’ antique rocking chairs for her future home with her fiance and is forced to acknowledge that his feelings for her have not quite gone away. As Susie spends time ...




